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2010 - DIVISIONAL GAME AT PATRIOTS - 4:30 P.M. ET - CBS NEW YORK JETS (12-5) AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (14-2) SUN., JAN. 16 - GILLETTE STADIUM (68,756) MEDIA INFORMATION Contents HEADLINES .................................. 2 BROADCAST COVERAGE ................ 2 2010 SCHEDULE .......................... 2 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ............... 2 STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT................ 3 SERIES BY THE NUMBERS ............ 3 SINGLE-GAME SERIES BESTS ........ 3 PROBABLE STARTERS ................... 4 OVERVIEW BY POSITION ............... 5 CONNECTIONS ............................. 8 INDIVIDUAL SERIES HIGHLIGHTS ..9 MIKE TANNENBAUM ................... 15 REX RYAN .................................. 16 COORDINATORS ......................... 17 2010 TEAM AWARDS .................. 18 MARK SANCHEZ ......................... 19 OFFENSIVE LINE ......................... 23 LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON .............. 25 SUCCESS ON THE ROAD ............. 27 BRAYLON EDWARDS ................... 28 SANTONIO HOLMES .................... 28 DEFENDING THE PASS ................ 31 DARRELLE REVIS ........................ 31 ANTONIO CROMARTIE................. 31 DAVID HARRIS............................ 33 JETS IN THE PRO BOWL.............. 34 POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE.......... 35 HALL-OF-FAME FINALIST ............. 38 SUPPLEMENTAL STATS ............... 40 PARTICIPATION CHART................ 55 UPDATED BIOS ........................... 56 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED ..... 91 POSTSEASON SUMMARIES ........ 102 POSTSEASON - THE LAST TIME .104 TRANSACTIONS ........................ 105 DEPTH CHART .......................... 107 BUILDING THE JETS ................. 108 2010 TEAM STATISTICS ............ 111 POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ...112 2010 TEAM STATISTICS ............ 113 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ............. 114 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ............ 115 NUMERICAL ROSTER ................ 116

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2010 - DIVISIONAL GAME AT PATRIOTS - 4:30 P.M. ET - CBSNEW YORK JETS (12-5) AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (14-2)

SUN., JAN. 16 - GILLETTE STADIUM (68,756)

MEDIA INFORMATIONContentsHEADLINES .................................. 2BROADCAST COVERAGE ................ 22010 SCHEDULE .......................... 2PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ............... 2STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT ................ 3SERIES BY THE NUMBERS ............ 3SINGLE-GAME SERIES BESTS ........ 3PROBABLE STARTERS ...................4OVERVIEW BY POSITION ...............5CONNECTIONS .............................8INDIVIDUAL SERIES HIGHLIGHTS ..9MIKE TANNENBAUM ...................15REX RYAN ..................................16COORDINATORS .........................17

2010 TEAM AWARDS ..................18MARK SANCHEZ ......................... 19OFFENSIVE LINE ......................... 23LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON .............. 25SUCCESS ON THE ROAD ............. 27BRAYLON EDWARDS ................... 28SANTONIO HOLMES .................... 28DEFENDING THE PASS ................ 31DARRELLE REVIS ........................ 31ANTONIO CROMARTIE ................. 31DAVID HARRIS ............................ 33JETS IN THE PRO BOWL .............. 34POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE.......... 35HALL-OF-FAME FINALIST ............. 38SUPPLEMENTAL STATS ...............40

PARTICIPATION CHART ................55UPDATED BIOS ...........................56THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED .....91POSTSEASON SUMMARIES ........102POSTSEASON - THE LAST TIME .104TRANSACTIONS ........................105DEPTH CHART ..........................107BUILDING THE JETS .................1082010 TEAM STATISTICS ............111POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ...1122010 TEAM STATISTICS ............113DEFENSIVE STATISTICS .............114ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ............115NUMERICAL ROSTER ................116

2010 - DIVISIONAL GAME AT PATRIOTS - 4:30 P.M. ET - CBSNEW YORK JETS (12-5) AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (14-2)

SUN., JAN. 16 - GILLETTE STADIUM (68,756)

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HEADLINES

• Owners of a 7-2 mark on the road in 2010 and a com-bined road record of 14-6 under Head Coach Rex Ryan, the Jets travel to Foxborough where they will face a New England team that is undefeated at home in 2010 and owns a 60-12 record since 2002, the best winning per-centage in the NFL during that time. Last week, the Jets defeated an Indianapolis club that owned the second-best home winning percentage in the NFL since 2002. With a win on Sunday, the Jets would record a franchise-high eight road victories in a single season (including postseason). The previous high was seven set in 2009.

• In four postseason games under Ryan, the Jets have av-eraged 148.8 rushing yards and 36.8 rushing attempts. RB Shonn Greene has been the primary contributor, rushing for 374 yards on 73 carries to rank third all-time in Jets postseason history for rushing yards in only his second NFL season.

• DL Shaun Ellis is poised to extend his team record for most postseason games played. Sunday’s game will mark his 11th career playoff contest.

BROADCAST COVERAGE

TELEVISION: CBSPlay-by-play: Jim Nantz Analysts: Phil SimmsProducer: Lance Barrow Director: Mike Arnold

JETS RADIO: 1050 AM WEPN (ESPN Radio)Play-by-play: Bob Wischusen Analyst: Marty LyonsPre- and Post-Game: Greg Buttle, Don LaGrecaProducer: Joe Loughran

NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood OnePlay-by-play: Kevin Harlan Analyst: Randy CrossSideline: Kevin KileyPre- and Post-Game: Scott GrahamProducer: Howard Deneroff

SPANISH RADIO: WADO 1280Play-by-play: Clemson Smith Muniz Analyst: Oscar BenítezJETS RADIO NETWORK: WLIR 107.1, Hampton Bays, NY; WNJE 1040, Flemington, NJ; WTMM-FM 104.5, Albany, NY; WRCN 103.9, Riverhead, NY; WMTR 1250, Morris-town, NJ; WOBM 1160, Ocean City, NJ; WADB 1310, Mon-mouth, NJ; WPDH 101.5/106.1, Poughkeepsie, NY

MEDIA CONTACTS

Bruce Speight ....... [email protected] ......... 973.549.4690Jared Winley .......... [email protected] .......... 973.549.4683Meghan Gilmore ....... [email protected]........... 973.549.4684Nick Filis [email protected] ............ 973.549.4857Dana Fjermestad ...... [email protected] ........... 973.549.4685Erin O’Grady [email protected] .......... 973.549.4685Tim Shanahan [email protected] ........ 973.549.4685

JETS/PATRIOTS AT A GLANCE

Series: 105th meeting, Jets lead regular season series 51-49-1; Patriots lead postseason series 2-0Last Meeting: Patriots 45-3, Gillette Stadium, 12/6/10Streak: The Jets have won three out of the last five contests against the PatriotsNotable: Since 2000, the New York Jets have won more games (5) in Foxborough, MA than any of the Patriots op-ponents during that time span.Series Highlights: In the Jets Week Two victory, the defense limited the Patriots in the second half to 80 yards, eight first downs, one-of-four on third down and a time of possession of 9:58.JETS HEAD COACH: Rex Ryan, Second Season at Jets, 20-12 Regular Season, 3-1 Postseason.PATRIOTS HEAD COACH: Bill Belichick, 11th Season at Patriots, 134-52 Regular Season, 14-4 Postseason; overall as Head Coach 170-96 in Regular Season, 15-5 Postseason

2010 SCHEDULE

REGULAR SEASON (12-5)9/13 Baltimore L, 10-9 0-19/19 New England W, 28-14 1-19/26 at Miami W, 31-23 2-110/3 at Buffalo W, 38-14 3-110/11 Minnesota W, 29-20 4-110/17 at Denver W, 24-20 5-110/24 BYE10/31 Green Bay L, 9-0 5-211/7 at Detroit W, 23-20 (OT) 6-211/14 at Cleveland W, 26-20 (OT) 7-211/21 Houston W, 30-27 8-211/25 Cincinnati W, 26-10 9-212/6 at New England L, 45-3 9-312/12 Miami L, 10-6 9-412/19 at Pittsburgh W, 22-17 10-412/26 at Chicago L, 38-34 10-51/2 Buffalo W, 38-7 11-5POSTSEASON1/8/11 at Indianapolis W, 17-16 12-51/16/11 at New England 4:30 CBSHome games in bold

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT

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Rushing Yards ..................... 168 ..................................... John Riggins .....................................................(10/15/72) Rushing Touchdowns ............... 3 .....................................5 tied – Last – Curtis Martin ...............................(10/15/00)Passing Yards ..................... 386 .....................................Ken O’Brien (22-for-29) .......................................(11/5/89) Touchdown Passes .................. 4 .....................................3 tied – Last – Curtis Martin to Vinny Testaverde ...(12/27/98)Receptions ........................... 11 .....................................2 tied – Last – Bake Turner ................................(10/31/64) Receiving Yards .................. 194 .....................................Keyshawn Johnson ............................................(11/23/97)Receiving Touchdowns ............. 2 .....................................10 Tied – Last – Laveranues Coles ......................(12/26/05) Most Points .......................... 18 .....................................5 tied – Last – Curtis Martin ...............................(10/15/00)Longest Rush ....................... 56 .....................................Mark Smolinski .....................................................(9/8/63) Longest Pass Play ................ 88t .....................................Ken O’Brien to Wesley Walker .............................(11/24/85)Most Field Goals ..................... 4 .....................................3 tied – Last – Pat Leahy ....................................(11/27/83)

SERIES BY THE NUMBERS

Largest Winning Margin: Jets 38 at Jets (45-7, 9/26/93) Patriots 53 at Patriots (56-3, 9/9/79)Current Series Winning Streak: Patriots One gameGames Decided by Three Points or Less: 19 games Jets lead 10-8-1 Games Decided by Seven Points or Less: 45 games Jets lead, 26-18-1Longest Winning Streak: Jets 9 games (1966-1970)Patriots 7 games (2003-2006)Most Points: Jets 48 at Jets (NY, 48-14, 10/27/68) Patriots 56 at Patriots (NE, 56-3, 9/9/79) Both 78 at Birmingham, AL (NY, 47-31, 9/22/68)Fewest Points: Jets 0, twice. Last: at Jets (NE, 24-0, 10/13/74) Patriots 0 at Patriots (NY, 6-0, 11/28/93) Both 6 at Patriots (NY, 6-0, 11/28/93)

STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT

Offense Jets Rank Patriots RankTotal Yards per Game ................................ 351.0 ................... 11 ...................................... 363.8 .......................... 8Rush Yards per Game ............................... 148.4 ..................... 4 ...................................... 123.3 .......................... 9Rush Yards per Attempt ................................ 4.4 ..................... 8 .......................................... 4.3 ........................ 10Pass Yards per Game ................................ 202.6 ................... 22 ...................................... 240.4 ........................ 11Sacks per Pass Play ...................................5.1% ..................... 8 ....................................... 4.7% .......................... 7Sacks .......................................................... 28 .................... 8t ........................................... 25 .......................... 4Third Down Efficiency ...............................39.6% ................... 15 ..................................... 48.2% .......................... 2Points per Game ........................................ 22.9 ................... 13 ........................................ 32.4 .......................... 1Defense Jets Rank Patriots RankTotal Yards per Game ................................ 291.5 ..................... 3 ...................................... 366.5 ........................ 25Rush Yards per Game ................................. 90.9 ..................... 3 ...................................... 108.0 ........................ 11Rush Yards per Attempt ................................ 3.6 ..................... 3 .......................................... 4.2 ........................ 16Pass Yards per Game ................................ 200.6 ..................... 6 ...................................... 258.5 ........................ 30Sacks per Pass Play ...................................7.0% ..................... 9 ....................................... 5.6% ........................ 19Sacks .......................................................... 40 .................... 8t ........................................... 36 ....................... 14tThird Down Efficiency ...............................37.0% ................... 10 ..................................... 47.1% ........................ 32Points per Game ........................................ 19.0 ..................... 6 ........................................ 19.6 .......................... 8

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OFFENSEWR 89 Jerricho Cotchery 7th season

Finished with 41 catches for 433 yards and 2 TD, serves as the punt returner following loss of S Jim Leonhard.

WR 10 Santonio Holmes 5th seasonResponsible for key plays in four Jets victories. Finished with 52 rec., 746 yards and 6 TDs in 12 games this season.

LT 60 D’Brickashaw Ferguson 5th seasonEarned 2nd consecutive Pro Bowl; started 85 straight reg. season and postseason games since being drafted in 2006.

LG 68 Matt Slauson 2nd season2009 sixth-round selection earned job during training camp and has started every game. Lone new starter on the O-line.

C 74 Nick Mangold 5th seasonThree-time Pro Bowler and 2009 All-Pro has started 85 consecutive reg. season and postseason games since being drafted in 2006.

RG 65 Brandon Moore 8th season2010 Sports Illustrated’s midseason All-Pro selection; 105 consecutive starts for the Jets.

RT 67 Damien Woody 12th seasonReturned to lineup at IND (1/8). Has helped Jets avg. 149 rushing yards in four postseason games.

TE 81 Dustin Keller 3rd seasonFinished reg. season with team leading 55 rec., and 3rd on the team in receiving touchdowns (5) and yards (687).

WR 17 Braylon Edwards 6th seasonLed team in touchdowns (7), receiving yards (904) and (17.1) avg. per catch on 53 receptions. Caught 18-yard pass to setup game winning 32-yard FG at IND (1/8).

QB 6 Mark Sanchez 2nd seasonHad a career-high 3,291 passing yards and 17 TD passes on the season. Completed all 3 of his passes for 48 yards on the club’s game-winning drive at IND (1/8).

FB 49 Tony Richardson 16th seasonLead blocker for eight 1,000-yard rushers in his career.

RB 23 Shonn Greene 2nd seasonAveraged 4.1 yards a carry, recording 766 yards on 185 carries. His 5.1 postseason rushing avg. is best all-time of Jets rushers with at least 40 attempts.

RB 21 LaDainian Tomlinson 10th seasonHis 82 yards and 2 TDs on the ground was the second most-productive postseason game of his career. Led team with 914 rushing yards, 219 carries and 6 TD. Added 52 receptions for 368 yards.

KEY RESERVESWR 16 Brad Smith 5th season

NFL’s second-leading KOR (28.6). Only player in modern football era (since 1933) to have scored touchdowns: re-ceiving, rushing, kickoff return, blocked punt return and thrown a TD pass. Has two KOR for touchdowns this season (97 at PIT 12/19, 89 vs. CIN 11/25).

KICKERK 2 Nick Folk 4th Season

Set a Jets record with a 56-yard field goal at DEN (10/17). Won game at IND (1/8) with a 32-yard FG. His 30 reg. season FG in 2010 are tied for third-most in team history.

DEFENSEEND 92 Shaun Ellis 11th season

Longest-tenured Jet; expects to play his club-best 11th post-season game. His 72.5 career sacks rank 3rd in Jet history.

NT 91 Sione Pouha 6th seasonStarted 15 reg. season games in 2010 (14 at NT, 1 at DT), led team with 3 FR, in addition to registering 2 sacks.

T 70 Mike DeVito 4th seasonFinished with 46 tackles and 2 forced fumbles this season.

OLB 58 Bryan Thomas 9th seasonLed team with 6 sacks and is the second-longest tenured Jet on the roster.

WILL 57 Bart Scott 9th seasonRegistered 94 tackles, and is one of two defensive players to start all 16 games.

MIKE 52 David Harris 4th seasonLed team in tackles (119) for 3rd time in his four year ca-reer. One of two defensive players to start all 16 games.

OLB 97 Calvin Pace 8th seasonTeam sack leader in 2008 and 2009, who finished second on the team with 5.5. Sacked Peyton Manning at IND (1/8).

CB 31 Antonio Cromartie 5th seasonTied for the team lead with 3 interceptions, and teams with Revis to form arguably the NFL’s top cornerback tandem.

CB 24 Darrelle Revis 4th seasonHeld WR Reggie Wayne to 1 catch for 1 yard in Wild Card game at IND (1/8). Made third consecutive Pro Bowl; regis-tered 35 tackles, 12 PD and 2 FR on the season.

S 33 Eric Smith 5th seasonRecorded the 2nd blocked punt of his career when he got to a Brandon Fields kick at MIA (9/26). Recorded 8 tackles in Wild Card game at IND (1/8).

S 22 Brodney Pool 6th season63 tackles and an interception during his first season with the Jets.

KEY RESERVESCB 30 Drew Coleman 5th season

Sealed win at MIA (9/26) with an INT in the end zone. Forced a fumble in OT at CLV (11/14). Has 34 tackles, 4 sacks, 5 PD and 5 FF.

S 26 Dwight Lowery 3rd seasonMoved to S and earned starts at the position at PIT (12/19), CHI (12/26) & BUF (1/2). Recorded a pick six at CHI. Sealed Jets victories with takeaways vs. MIN (10/11) and at DEN (10/17).

OLB 99 Jason Taylor 14th seasonActive NFL sack leader. Tied for eighth on the all-time NFL sack list with 132.5. Recorded the third safety of his career at PIT (12/19), when he tackled a Steelers RB in the end-zone.

CB 20 Kyle Wilson RookieHas seen action in all 16 contests, making 5 starts.

PUNTERP 9 Steve Weatherford 5th Season

Tied NFL record for punts inside the 20 (42). Has only four touchbacks on the season and has a 38.4 net average.

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Quarterbacks (3), Returning Starter (1)Coach Matt Cavanaugh:Mark Sanchez finished the season with a career-high 3,291 yards, 17 touchdowns and 13 interceptions for a passer rat-ing of 75.3 on the season. His six-career rushing touchdowns ties him for fourth amongst Jets quarterbacks in club history. Led the Jets on a five-play, 40-yard game-winning drive, in which he completed all three of his passes for 38 yards in the Wild Card victory at IND (1/8). The Jets win marked Sanchez’s third postseason win, the most by any Jets QB in franchise history. In the last two regular-season games that he threw a pass in, he totaled 439 yards, one touchdown and one interception while he completed 43-of-66 pass attempts. He made his 25th regular season start vs. HST (11/21) and completed 22-of-38 passes for 315 yards and three touchdowns with one interception for a 100.2 passer rating. It was his second career 300-yard passing game. As a starter, Sanchez owns a record of 19-12 during the regular season and a 22-13 mark, including the postseason. His first-career 300-yard passing game came in Week Nine at DET (11/7), when he recorded 336 yards, one touchdown and one interception on 22-of-39 passing. Eight touchdown passes and no interceptions during the first five games of the season, made him the youngest passer in NFL history to throw eight touchdown passes without an interception. Veteran Mark Brunell signed with the Jets as a free agent (7/28/10). Coming off a Super Bowl victory with NO last season. The three-time Pro Bowler, saw limited action during the 2010 season completing 7-of-13 passes for 117 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT. For his career he has thrown for 32,045 yards and 184 touchdowns and rushed for 2,421 yards and 15 touchdowns. His action this season came in both BUF contests. In the season finale, he showed his Pro Bowl skills are still at his disposal, throwing two touchdowns and an interception on 6-of-12 passing. Fifth-year passer Kellen Clemens was inactive as the third quarterback for 15 games this season before seeing action in the season finale vs. BUF (1/2), where he completed one pass for six yards and ran for a 10-yard touchdown. It was the second rushing touchdown of his career. Clemens has completed 147-of-284 passes for five touchdowns with 11 interceptions while in the NFL.

Running Backs (5), Returning Starter (1)Coach Anthony Lynn:Both considered by Head Coach Rex Ryan as starters, run-ning backs LaDainian Tomlinson and Shonn Greene form a 1-2 punch that has enabled the Jets to rank fourth in the NFL in rushing, despite playing five games against top six rushing defenses. Tomlinson led the team with 914 yards and six rushing touchdowns on 219 carries. He recorded 133 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries at BUF (10/3), his first 100-yard effort since 10/26/08 at NO (19-105). His 52 re-ceptions are second on the club. Recorded the second-most productive postseason game of his career at IND (1/8) when he rushed for two touchdowns and 82 yards on 16 carries (5.1 avg.). Second-year runner Greene rushed for 766 yards

and two touchdowns on 185 carries during the season. He added 70 yards on 19 carries in the Wild Card victory at IND (1/8). For his career, Greene has a 5.1 yard per carry aver-age, the best among Jets rushers all-time that have carried the ball at least 40 times. Three-time Pro Bowl fullback Tony Richardson has helped his teams rush for 20-or-more touch-downs in seven of the past eight seasons, including league-highs in 2002 (KC), 2003 (KC), 2004 (KC) and 2007 (KC). Selected by the Jets in the fifth round from Kentucky, rookie fullback John Conner sees action as a key reserve on offense and on special teams. Rushed for 44 yards and his first NFL touchdown on eight carries in the last game of the season vs. BUF (1/2). Fourth-round selection out of USC, Joe McK-night amassed a Jet season-high when he rushed for 158 yards on 32 carries in the season finale vs. BUF (1/2). He also caught 2 passes for 15 yards. He earned his first NFL rushing attempt at BUF (10/3). McKnight caught his first NFL pass, a five-yard reception, vs. MIA (12/12).

Wide Receivers (4), Returning Starters (2)Coach Henry Ellard:Returning veterans Jerricho Cotchery, Braylon Edwards and Brad Smith have been joined by Super Bowl XLIII MVP San-tonio Holmes who made his New York Jets debut vs. MIN (10/11). Both starting wide receivers, Edwards and Holmes, caught four passes in the Wild Card win at IND (1/8). On the game-winning drive Edwards hauled in two passes for 27 yards, his 18-yarder set up the game-winning 32-yard field goal. Holmes finished with 46 yards. Edwards led all Jets receivers in touchdowns (7), receiving yards (904) and yards per reception (17.1). Five of his seven touchdowns receptions have occurred on plays of 30 yards or longer. Cotchery, who has led the team in receiving the previous three seasons, has recorded 41 receptions for 433 yards. He missed games vs. HST (11/21) and CIN (11/25) due to an injury. Smith has caught four passes for 44 yards, and rushed for 299 yards and a touchdown on 38 carries. He returned his third-career kickoff for a touchdown at PIT (12/19). Vs. CIN (11/25), he recorded the Jets longest run of the season, a 53-yard touchdown, and scored on an 89-yard kickoff return. He threw the first touchdown pass of his career at BUF (10/3), a three-yard toss to TE Dustin Keller. Smith has scored his seven career touchdowns in five dif-ferent ways (reception (2), rushing (2), kickoff return (3), blocked punt return and a pass). He is the only player in the modern football era (since 1933) to have scored touchdowns via: receiving, rushing, kickoff return, blocked punt return in addition to throwing a TD pass. Holmes has 52 catches for 746 yards and six touchdowns for the season, recording two 100-yard contests, totaling 114 yards at DET (11/7) and 126 vs. HST (11/21). In four Jets wins, Holmes has reg-istered the game’s key play. At DEN (10/17), Holmes drew a 46-yard penalty with 1:26 remaining to set up the final touchdown in the 24-20 victory. At DET (11/7), Holmes had a 52-yard catch in overtime set up a game-winning field goal in a 23-20 win. In CLV (11/14) he notched a game-winning

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37-yard touchdown with 16 seconds remaining in overtime, for the 26-20 victory. Vs. HST (11/21) he caught the game-winning six-yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds remaining in regulation.

Tight Ends (4), Returning Starter (1)Coach Mike Devlin:Third-year TE Dustin Keller ranks first on the team in recep-tions (55), and third in touchdowns (5) and receiving yards (687). He caught three passes for 42 yards in the Wild Card victory at IND (1/8). Ben Hartsock helps key the rushing at-tack. Matthew Mulligan has seen action in 11 games, mak-ing a start in the season opener vs. BLT (9/13) and plays primarily on special teams. Undrafted rookie free agent Jeff Cumberland caught his first NFL pass, a three-yard toss from Brad Smith, in the last game of the season vs. BUF (1/2).

Offensive Line (8), Returning Starters (4)Coach Bill Callahan:Four of the five starters return for their third-consecutive season for an offensive line that has helped the 2010 Jets average 148.4 rushing yards per game, fourth-best in the NFL. The unit also allowed the Jets to rush for 106 yards against Pittsburgh (12/19), the most the Steelers defense has allowed this season. The unit powered the Jets offense to 169 yards on 38 rushes (4.4 avg.) in the club’s Wild Card victory at IND (1/8). In two consecutive postseasons under Coach Ryan this unit has allowed the offense to average 148.8 rushing yards a game. In 2006, Jets General Manager Mike Tannenbaum focused on the offensive line selecting LT D’Brickashaw Ferguson fourth overall and C Nick Mangold 29th overall in the NFL draft. The two players have start-ed 80 consecutive games together, making them the only two players who entered the league together to start their team’s first 75 regular-season games on the same offensive line since 1970. Ferguson earned his second-consecutive Pro Bowl nod for his play this season, he was also awarded 2010 Pro Football Weekly’s Midseason All-Pro team honors, 2009 Pro Bowl honors and 2006 All-Rookie Team honors by Pro Football Weekly and the Pro Football Writer’s Associa-tion. During his first four seasons, Mangold has earned 2009 Associated Press All-Pro honors, three consecutive Pro Bowl selections (08, 09, 10) and all-rookie recognition in 2006 as voted by Pro Football Weekly and the Pro Football Writer’s Association. The lone new starter on the offensive line is second-year man LG Matt Slauson, who earned the start-ing job after an impressive offseason and has started every game this season. RG Brandon Moore leads the group, was selected to 2010 Sports Illustrated’s Midseason All-Pro team and has started 105 consecutive games for the Jets. 12-year veteran RT Damien Woody started 45 games with the Jets, before missing his first game at PIT (12/19), returned to the starting lineup in the Wild Card win at IND (1/8). The former Pro Bowl center won two Super Bowl championships as a member of the New England Patriots. Second-round selec-tion G/T Vladimir Ducasse saw action in his first NFL game at BUF (10/3) and again vs. BUF (1/2). T Wayne Hunter

earned his first-career start at right tackle in place of Woody at PIT (12/19) and has also started at CHI (12/26) and vs. BUF (1/2). In two games, the Jets faced fierce pass rush-ers Julius Peppers (CHI), James Harrison (PIT) and Lamarr Woodley (PIT) and only allowed one sack to James Farrior (PIT). C/G Robert Turner serves as the primary reserve at center and guard. He plays in the Jets jumbo package.

Defensive Line (7), Returning Starters (2)Coach Mark Carrier:The front has helped hold opposing rushing attacks to 3.6 yards per carry, which stands fifth in the NFL. The defense was able to improve the yards per carry to 3.4 in the Wild Card win at IND (1/8). This group is led by two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Shaun Ellis, whose 72.5 career sacks rank third all-time in team history. On the season, Ellis is fourth on the team with 4.5 sacks and a forced fumble. Mike DeVito has earned 11 starts following the loss of Kris Jen-kins and has recorded 46 tackles. Sione Pouha started 15 games this season (14 at NT and one at DT), moving over the center to replace the injured Jenkins, and is tied for the most tackles among Jets defensive linemen with 46 tackles and has recovered a team-high three fumbles and two sacks. Versatile defensive lineman Vernon Gholston earns snaps on the line and at linebacker, started in the victory at DET (11/7) and vs. BUF (1/2) and has seen action in every game this season. Trevor Pryce signed as a free agent (9/29/10) after being released by BLT and has helped the interior pass rush, recording 12 quarterback hits and a sack for a safety vs. CIN (11/25). Providing depth are Jarron Gilbert, who spent part of the 2010 season on the practice squad and Marcus Dixon was awarded to the Jets off of waivers (9/5/10) and saw his first-regular season playing time at PIT (12/19), he regis-tered his first career sack when he dragged downed Bears QB Jay Cutler for a 10-yard loss at CHI (12/26).

Linebackers (8), Returning Starters (4)Coach Bob Sutton and Jeff WeeksLed by inside linebackers David Harris and Bart Scott, this unit features the NFL active sack leader Jason Taylor, versa-tile linebacker Bryan Thomas and 2009 Jets leading sacker Calvin Pace. Harris led the team for the third time in his four year career with 119 tackles and registered three sacks, a FR and two passes defensed, while Scott was second on the club with 94 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and one pass defensed. Harris and Scott are the only two defenders to start all 16 regular-season games. The reliable Thomas finished with 41 tackles, a team-leading six sacks, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. It is the first time he has led the team in sacks since 2006 when he recorded 8.5. Taylor has added five sacks this season to bring his career total to 132.5. He recorded a safety when he tackled PIT RB Mewelde Moore in the endzone (12/19). Registered eight tackles in his first postseason game since 2001. Lance Laury provides depth inside while second-year man Jamaal Westerman does the same on the outside. Both reserves have key roles on special teams. First-year LB Josh

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Mauga joined the active roster from the practice squad on (10/25) and earned his first NFL action vs. GB (11/31). Saw his first action on defense at NE (12/6).

Defensive Backs (10), Returning Starters (1)Coach Dennis Thurman and Jim O’NeilThis group is led by All-Pro Darrelle Revis and have limited opposing teams to a 49.5 completion percentage during the last 13 games of the regular season. In the Wild Card victory at IND (1/8), Revis held the AFC’s leading receiver, Reggie Wayne (111-1,355-6), to one catch for one yard. The sec-ondary welcomed three new players, Brodney Pool, started 12 games and recorded 63 tackles and an interception on the season, Antonio Cromartie, finished tied for the team lead with three interceptions, and rookie first-round selec-tion Kyle Wilson, who earned starts in the first three games of the season as well as at CLV (11/14) and BUF (1/2). Dwight Lowery, who is tied with Cromartie for the team-lead with three interceptions, moved to safety following a season ending injury to S Jim Leonhard and has made starts at PIT (12/19) and CHI (12/26). In his start at CHI, he returned a Jay Cutler pass 20 yards for a touchdown. Prior to moving to safety, he clinched the Jets Week Five and Six wins, re-turning an interception for a touchdown with under 2:00 to play against MIN (10/11) and recovering a fumble at DEN (10/17) on the Broncos final play. Fifth-year veteran, Drew Coleman, began training camp as the sixth corner on the depth chart, but has played his way into the rotation, earning starts at BUF (10/3), at DEN (10/17) and at NE (12/6). For the season he has 34 tackles, 5 passes defensed, 4 sacks, a team-leading 5 FF and recorded the second interception of his career when he sealed the Jets second victory in Week Three at Miami. His second FF came in Week 10, when he stripped CLV WR Chansi Stuckey in overtime. At PIT (12/19), he recorded 10 tackles, two sacks and two FF. Eric Smith, who starts at safety opposite Pool, recorded eight tackles in the Wild Card victory at IND (1/8). The secondary is rounded out with young-veterans Marquice Cole, Emanuel Cook, and James Ihedigbo. All four players serve significant roles on special teams. The team placed sixth-year veteran Leonhard on injured reserve with a fractured right tibia on 12/4.

Specialists (3), Returning Starter (1)Coach Mike Westhoff and Ben KotwicaThe only player to return in this group is punter Steve Weatherford, who joined the Jets before the season opener in 2009. His 42 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line ties an NFL record set by SF Andy Lee in 2007 and tied by ARZ Ben Graham in 2009. Helped the Jets win at PIT (12/19), setting up the Jets final points of the game when he placed a punt at the PIT three. On the ensuing play, LB Jason Taylor tackled PIT RB Mewelde Moore in the end zone for a safety putting the Jets ahead by the final score of 22-17. The Jets welcomed a former Pro Bowl kicker, Nick Folk, this offseason. Folk set a Jets record when he connected on a 56-yard field goal attempt at DEN (10/14). For the sea-son, Folk has conected on 30-of-39 field goal attempts. His

30 field goals are tied for the third-most in club history in a single season. He connected on a 36-yard field goal to force a sudden-death period at Detroit (11/7) and made a 30-yard field goal in the extra period for the win. It was the second game-winning field goal of his career, with the first coming at BUF (10/8/07) on Monday Night Football. Connected on his only FG attempt at IND (1/8), a game-winning 32-yard kick with no time remaining. For the first time since 2001, the Jets long snapping duties are not being handled by James Dearth. This season, first-year player Tanner Purdum has assumed the role.

2010 REGULAR SEASON TEAM LEADERS

Passer Rating: Mark Sanchez, 75.3Completion Percentage: Mark Sanchez, 54.8Passing Yards: Mark Sanchez, 3,291Touchdown Passes: Mark Sanchez, 17Rushing Yards:LaDainian Tomlinson, 914Rushing Touchdowns: LaDainian Tomlinson, 6Receptions:Dustin Keller, 55Receiving Yards:Braylon Edwards, 905Receiving Touchdowns:Braylon Edwards, 7Yards Per Catch:Braylon Edwards, 17.1Yards from Scrimmage: LaDainian Tomlinson, 1,282Sacks: Bryan Thomas, 6Interceptions: Antonio Cromartie and Dwight Lowery, 3Punting:Steve Weatherford, 42.6 gross; 38.1 netPunt Returns: Jim Leonhard, 11.3 avg. (On IR)Kick Returns:Brad Smith, 28.6 avg.Scoring/Non-Kicking: Braylon Edwards, 44 (7 touchdowns, 1 two-point conversion)Scoring/Kicking:Nick Folk, 127 points(30/39 FG, 37/37 XP)

JETS POSTSEASON PRIMER

• 14th Postseason Apearance: 2010, 2009, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2001, 1998, 1991, 1986, 1985, 1982, 1981, 1969, 1968

• Overall Postseason Record: 11-12 Road: 6-9 Home: 4-3 Neutral Site: 1-0• Wild Card Game Record: 6-5• Divisional Round Record: 3-3• AFL/AFC Championship Record: 1-4• Super Bowl Appearances: 1 (1-0) 1968 (defeated Colts,

16-7, 1/12/69)• AFC/AFL Championship Appearances: 5 (1-4) 2009

(lost at Colts, 30-17, 1/24/10); 1998 (lost to Bron-cos, 23-10, 1/17/99); 1982 (lost to Dolphins, 14-0, 1/23/83); 1969 (lost to Chiefs, 13-6, 12/20/69); 1968 (defeated Raiders, 27-23, 12/29/68)

• Seasons winning one postseason game: 2010, 2004, 2002, 1998, 1996

• Seasons winning two postseason games: 2009, 1982, 1968

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CONNECTIONS

Former New York Jets

Head Coach Bill Belichick served as the assistant head coach/secondary under Bill Parcells with the Jets from 1997 to 1999.

Defensive Coach Corwin Brown was the defensive backs coach for the Jets for three seasons from 2004-2006, first under Herman Edwards and then under Eric Mangini.

Defensive Line Coach Pepper Johnson played two seasons for the Jets from 1997-1998 before retiring.

RB Danny Woodhead was initially an undrafted free agent by the Jets in 2008 and was signed by the Patriots following his release this season.

Former New England Patriots

Quarterbacks Coach Matt Cavanaugh was drafted by the Pa-triots in the second round of the 1978 draft. In five seasons as a quarterback with New England, he started 15 games, compiling a 5-10 record.

Wide Receivers Coach Henry Ellard spent the final five games of his 16-year NFL career with the Patriots during the 1998 season.

T Damien Woody was originally a first-round draft choice of the Patriots in 1999 and spent his first four NFL seasons with New England before departing in 2004.

College Teammates

Jets TE Dustin Keller played as a redshirt freshman during the 2004 season with Patriots LB Rob Ninkovich at Purdue University.

Jets LB Jamaal Westerman and Patriots first-round rookie CB Devin McCourty spent the 2006-2008 seasons together at Rutgers University.

NFL Teammates

Jets LB Jason Taylor played with Patriots WR Wes Welker from 2004-2006 when both were members of MIA.

Miles From Home...

Patriots CB Kyle Arrington attended Hofstra University, the home of the Jets before they moved to the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center in 2008.

Jets DE Mike Devito hails from Wellfleet, MA, and attended Wellfleet High School, just over 100 miles away from the Patriots home stadium.

Jets rookie G Vladimir Ducasse was selected in the second round out of the University of Massachusetts, about 90 miles from the Patriots home of Foxboro, MA.

Jets S James Ihedigbo attended the University of Massa-chusetts and hails from Amherst, MA, where he played at Amherst Regional High School, just about 90 miles away from Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA.

Patriots first-round rookie CB Devin McCourty was selected out of Rutgers, located just 10 miles from the New Meadow-lands Stadium and is originally from Montvale, NJ, where he attended Saint Joseph’s High School.

Jets T Damien Woody played his college ball at Boston Col-lege.

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QB MARK SANCHEZ (NE)In just his second-career start, Sanchez helped the Jets snap a string of eight-straight home losses to the Patriots. In the game, Sanchez completed 14-of-22 passes (63.6%) for 163 yards, one touchdown, no interceptions and a passer rating of 101.1. In the first matchup against New England this season, Sanchez completed 21-of-30 passes for 220 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions and a regular-season career-best 124.3 passer rating. In four games against the Patriots, Sanchez has thrown for 683 yards on 56.6% passing with five touchdowns, seven inter-ceptions and a 64.3 rating.

RB LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON (NE)In nine contests against New England, Tomlinson has rushed for 793 yards and seven scores on 160 carries (5.0 avg.), adding another 231 yards on 26 receptions. His best game against the Pats came on 9/29/02, when he gained 217 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries. Those 217 yards are the most yards allowed by the Patriots since they surrendered 219 yards on the ground to OJ Simpson (12/09/73) and are the most allowed in the Bill Belichick era. As a Jet this season, Tomlinson collected 123 yards rushing on 21 attempts (5.9 avg.), adding 40 more yards on six recep-tions.Tomlinson has gained over 100 yards rushing three times against New England, once in the postseason (1/14/07) and his seven rushing touchdowns represent the most rushing touchdowns any active player has scored against the Patriots.

QB MARK SANCHEZ (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD Int Lg Rate01/17/10 @SD W 1 23 12 52.2% 100 4.35 1 1 21 60.1Totals 1-0 1 23 12 52.2% 100 4.35 1 1 21 60.1

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In his rookie season, Sanchez led the Jets to victory in his only Divisional postseason game completing 12-of-23 passes for 100 yards, one touchdown and an interception. He connected with Dustin Keller on two-yard touchdown pass to give the Jets their first lead early in the fourth quarter.

RB LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON (NE)Date Site Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD10/14/01 @NE 24 74 3.1 14 1 3 13 4.3 7 009/29/02 NE 27 217 8.0 58t 2 4 20 5.0 8 010/02/05 @NE 25 134 5.4 11 2 3 34 11.3 21 001/14/07 NE* 23 123 5.3 15 2 2 64 32.0 58 009/16/07 @NE 18 43 2.4 11 0 4 15 3.8 6 001/20/08 @NE* 2 5 2.5 3 0 1 1 1.0 1 010/12/08 NE 20 74 3.7 27 0 3 44 14.7 28 009/19/10 NE 11 76 6.9 31 0 4 26 6.5 9 012/06/10 @NE 10 47 4.7 14 0 2 14 7.0 8 0Totals 160 793 5.0 58t 7 26 231 8.9 58 0

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QB MARK SANCHEZ (NE)Date Site Result Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Rate09/20/09 NE W 22 14 63.6% 163 1 0 45 101.111/22/09 @NE L 21 8 38.1% 136 1 4 33 37.109/19/10 NE W 30 21 70.0% 220 3 0 39 124.312/06/10 @NE L 33 17 51.5% 164 0 3 24 27.8Totals (2-2) 106 60 56.6% 683 5 7 45 64.3

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WR SANTONIO HOLMES (NE)In three career games against the Patriots, Holmes has caught 10 passes for 113 yards (11.3 avg.) and a 19-yard touchdown. He faced New England for the first time with the Jets on 12/6/10 and caught seven passes for 72 yards.

RB SHONN GREENE (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD01/17/10 @SD W 0 23 128 5.6 53t 1Totals 1-0 0 23 128 5.6 53t 1

RB SHONN GREENE (DIVISIONAL)Last season, Greene made his Divisional round debut and rushed for 128 yards on 23 carries (5.6 average), scoring on a 53-yard run in the fourth quarter to stretch the Jets lead to 10 points.

RB SHONN GREENE (NE)Greene has now faced off against the Patriots three times in his career collecting 31 carries for 115 yards (3.7 average) and adding two receptions for another 11 yards. In the last matchup against New England, he posted a 4.9 yard per carry aver-age, rushing 13 times for 64 yards.

RB LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD01/14/07 NE L 1 23 123 5.3 15 2 2 64 32.0 58 001/13/08 @IND W 1 7 28 4.0 8 0 1 20 20.0 20 001/17/10 NYJ L 1 12 24 2.0 5 0 3 0 0.0 3 0Totals 1-2 3 42 175 4.2 28 2 6 84 14.0 58 0

RB LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON (DIVISIONAL)

Tomlinson returns to the Divisional round for the fourth time in his career and first time since his season was ended by the Jets last year as a member of the Chargers. In three career games in the Divisional round, he has posted 175 yards on 42 carries (4.2 average) and two touchdowns rushing and added another 84 yards on six receptions.

His best Divisional postseason game came on 1/14/07 against the Patriots when he ran 23 times for 123 yards (5.3 aver-age) and two touchdowns and added two receptions for 64 yards including a 58-yard catch.

RB SHONN GREENE (NE)Date Site Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD11/22/09 @NE 3 -1 -0.3 2 0 0 0 - - 009/19/10 NE 15 52 3.5 8 0 1 8 8.0 8 012/06/10 @NE 13 64 4.9 13 0 1 3 3.0 3 0Totals 31 115 3.7 13 0 2 11 5.5 8 0

WR SANTONIO HOLMES (NE)Date Site Rec Yds Avg Lg TD12/09/07 @NE 1 13 13.0 13 011/30/08 @NE 2 28 14.0 19t 112/06/10 @NE 7 72 10.3 22 0Totals 10 113 11.3 22 1

WR SANTONIO HOLMES (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD PR Yds Avg Lg TD01/11/09 SD W 1 2 25 12.5 15 0 2 73 36.5 67t 1Totals 1-0 1 2 25 12.5 15 0 2 73 36.5 67t 1

WR SANTONIO HOLMES (DIVISIONAL)Holmes, who made his Divisional playoff debut in 2008, the year he won Super Bowl MVP honors, caught two passes for 25 yards. He scored on 67-yard punt return, one-of-two returns for 73 yards that game.

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TE DUSTIN KELLER (NE)Keller has now seen action in all six Jets-Patriots contests since he was drafted in 2008. In those games, he has caught 25 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns, with seven receptions for 115 yards and a touchdown coming in this season’s first matchup. On a Thursday night in Foxboro, he pulled in eight passes for 87 yards, highlighted by a 16-yard reception with the Jets facing a third-and-15, helping to keep the game-winning drive alive. Those eight receptions are also the most of any current Jet in a game against New England.

WR BRAYLON EDWARDS (NE)Edwards appeared against the Patriots as a member of the Browns and then as a member of the Jets for three contests. As a member of the Browns, Edwards hauled in six catches for 110 yards in a 10/07/07 game. In his first game against New England this season, Edwards caught five passes for 45 yards and his first career touchdown against New England and later a two-point conversion reception. In four career games against the Patriots, Edwards has totaled 14 recep-tions for 204 yards (14.6 avg.) and one touchdown.

WR BRAYLON EDWARDS (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD01/17/10 @SD W 1 2 41 20.5 21 0Totals 1-0 1 2 41 20.5 21 0

WR BRAYLON EDWARDS (DIVISIONAL)Edwards caught two passes for a team-leading 41 yards on receptions of 21 and 20 yards during his first career post-season in 2009.

TE DUSTIN KELLER (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD01/17/10 @SD W 0 3 19 6.3 13 1Totals 1-0 0 3 19 6.3 13 1

WR JERRICHO COTCHERY (NE)No Jets offensive player has faced the Patriots more than Cotchery. In 15 games against the division rival, he has collected 52 receptions for 780 yards (15.0 avg.) and six touchdowns. He has twice gone over 100 yards receiving, the first time on 09/17/06 when he caught six passes for 121 yards and a touchdown, scoring on a 71-yard pass from Chad Pennington. The second time he achieved the century mark against the Pats, came in that season’s playoff contest (01/07/07), when he used a 77-yard touchdown pass as part of his four receptions for 100 yards.

WR JERRICHO COTCHERY (NE)Date Site Rec Yds Avg Lg TD10/24/04 @NE 0 0 - - 012/26/04 NE 1 18 18.0 18 012/04/05 @NE 2 16 8.0 9 012/26/05 NE 2 32 16.0 16 009/17/06 NE 6 121 20.2 71t 111/12/06 @NE 6 70 11.7 22t 101/07/07 @NE* 4 100 25.0 77t 109/09/07 NE 6 57 9.5 11 012/16/07 @NE 6 53 8.8 16 009/14/08 NE 1 20 20.0 20 011/13/08 @NE 5 87 17.4 46 109/20/09 NE 4 87 21.8 45 011/22/09 @NE 3 84 28.0 33 109/19/10 NE 4 26 6.5 11 112/06/10 @NE 2 9 4.5 7 0Totals 52 780 15.0 77t 6

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WR JERRICHO COTCHERY (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD01/15/05 @PIT L 0 0 0 - - 001/17/10 @SD W 1 3 25 8.3 15 0Totals 1-1 1 3 25 8.3 15 0

WR JERRICHO COTCHERY (DIVISIONAL)Cotchery has appeared in two Divisional postseason con-tests, initially in his rookie season of 2004 appearing on special teams and again in 2009, when he collected three receptions for 25 yards.

WR BRAYLON EDWARDS (NE)Date Site Rec Yds Avg Lg TD10/07/07 @NE 6 110 18.3 36 011/22/09 @NE 1 10 10.0 10 009/19/10 NE 5 45 9.0 13 112/06/10 @NE 2 39 19.5 24 0Totals 14 204 14.6 36 1

TE DUSTIN KELLER (NE)Date Site Rec Yds Avg Lg TD09/14/08 NE 1 19 19.0 19 011/13/08 @NE 8 87 10.9 20 009/20/09 NE 3 22 7.3 9t 111/22/09 @NE 3 38 12.7 21 009/19/10 NE 7 115 16.4 39 112/06/10 @NE 3 27 9.0 15 0Totals 25 308 12.3 39 2

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CB DARRELLE REVIS (NE)

In eight career games against New England, Revis has amassed 32 tackles, two interceptions and seven passes defended. In the first matchup this season, he departed at halftime after injuring his hamstring.

CB DARRELLE REVIS (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS TT INT Yds PD01/17/10 @SD W 1 2 1 6 2Totals 1-0 1 2 1 6 2

CB DARRELLE REVIS (DIVISIONAL)

Revis, appearing in last season’s Divisional playoff win, posted two tackles and two passes defended in addition to picking off SD QB Philip Rivers on a pass intended for WR Vincent Jackson.

CB ANTONIO CROMARTIE (NE)Cromartie, who returns to the Divisional round for the fifth time in his career on Sunday, has posted 12 tackles, one forced fumble and an interception he returned for 30 yards in his four previous games. In his lone Divisional round win, he registered five tackles, that 30-yard interception and a forced fumble.

CB ANTONIO CROMARTIE (DIVISIONAL)Cromartie, who returns to the Divisional round for the fifth time in his career on Sunday, has posted 12 tackles, one forced fumble and an interception he returned for 30 yards in his four previous games. In his lone Divisional round win, he registered five tackles, that 30-yard interception and a forced fumble.

TE DUSTIN KELLER (DIVISIONAL)Keller, who appeared last season in the Divisional round, caught three passes for 19 yards, including a two-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter to give the Jets their first lead of the game.

CB DARRELLE REVIS (NE)Date Site TT INT PD09/09/07 NE 6 0 012/16/07 @NE 6 1 109/14/08 NE 3 0 111/13/08 @NE 1 0 009/20/09 NE 7 1 111/22/09 @NE 4 0 309/19/10 NE 4 0 112/06/10 @NE 1 0 0Totals 32 2 7

CB ANTONIO CROMARTIE (NE)Date Site TT Int Yds 01/14/07 NE* 3 0 009/16/07 @NE 0 0 001/20/08 @NE* 3 1 710/12/08 NE 1 0 009/19/10 NE 4 1 012/06/10 @NE 2 0 0Totals 13 2 7

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CB ANTONIO CROMARTIE (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS TT INT Yds FF01/14/07 NE L 0 3 0 0 001/13/08 @IND W 1 5 1 30 101/11/09 @PIT L 1 2 0 0 001/17/10 NYJ L 1 2 0 0 0Totals 1-3 3 12 1 30 1

S BRODNEY POOL (NE)Date Site TT INT Yds10/07/07 @NE 3 0 009/19/10 NE 1 1 012/06/10 @NE 11 0 0Totals 15 1 0

S BRODNEY POOL (NE)Sunday’s playoff matchup will mark the fourth time Pool will face the Patriots in his career. In three career games, he has posted 15 tackles and one interception, coming in the first Jets-Patriots matchup when he intercepted a Tom Brady pass that was deflected by Antonio Cromartie. In the last matchup, he registered a team-leading 11 tackles.

LB DAVID HARRIS (NE)Date Site TT Sk Yds09/09/07 NE 0 0.0 0.012/16/07 @NE 9 0.0 0.009/14/08 NE 8 0.0 0.009/20/09 NE 7 0.0 0.011/22/09 @NE 15 0.0 0.009/19/10 NE 7 0.0 0.012/06/10 @NE 6 1.0 6.0Totals 45 1.0 6.0

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LB JASON TAYLOR (NE)With 27 matchups against the Patriots, Taylor has seen New England more than any other current Jet. In those 27 match-ups, Taylor has amassed 13 sacks, three interceptions, five forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. He also scored two touchdowns in the series, one on a 36-yard interception re-turn and the other on a one-yard fumble return.In his first game against New England as a Jet, Taylor sacked Tom Brady for a loss of nine yards, forcing a fumble that would be recovered by Bryan Thomas to halt a potential Pa-triots scoring drive.

LB DAVID HARRIS (NE)Harris has now faced the Patriots six times in his career, registering 45 tackles and one sack against them. In the first game against New England this season, he registered 15 tackles and posted a sack in the second meeting.

LB DAVID HARRIS (DIVISIONAL)In last season’s Divisional round win, Harris collected 13 tackles and one pass defensed.

LB DAVID HARRIS (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS TT PD01/17/10 @SD W 1 13 1Totals 1-0 1 13 1

LB BART SCOTT (DIVISIONAL)Scott, will be appearing in his fourth divisional game this Sunday after posting 27 tackles in the first three contests. He posted double-digit tackles in his first two Divisional games and has won each of his last two.

LB BART SCOTT (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS TT01/13/07 IND L 1 1201/10/09 @TEN W 1 1101/17/10 @SD W 1 4Totals 2-1 3 27

LB BRYAN THOMAS (NE)Date Site TT Sk Yds FR Yds09/15/02 NE 3 0.0 0.0 0 012/22/02 @NE 0 0.0 0.0 0 009/21/03 @NE 3 1.0 4.0 0 012/20/03 NE 3 0.0 0.0 0 010/24/04 @NE 1 0.0 0.0 0 012/26/04 NE 6 0.0 0.0 0 012/04/05 @NE 2 0.5 9.0 0 012/26/05 NE 6 0.0 0.0 0 009/17/06 NE 4 0.0 0.0 1 011/12/06 @NE 1 1.0 7.0 0 001/07/07 @NE* 5 0.5 6.0 0 009/09/07 NE 3 0.0 0.0 0 012/16/07 @NE 1 0.0 0.0 0 009/14/08 NE 5 1.0 2.0 0 011/13/08 @NE 1 0.0 0.0 0 009/20/09 NE 5 0.0 0.0 0 011/22/09 @NE 4 0.0 0.0 1 009/19/10 NE 4 0.0 0.0 1 1612/06/10 @NE 1 0.0 0.0 0 0Totals 58 4.0 28.0 3 16

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LB BRYAN THOMAS (NE)Thomas, a Jet since he was drafted in the first-round in 2002, has played in all 19 Jet-Patriot matchups since enter-ing the league. In those 19 games, he collected 58 tackles, four sacks and three fumble recoveries, recovering a Tom Brady fumble after a Jason Taylor strip-sack and returning for 16 yards in first game against New England this season.

LB JASON TAYLOR (NE)Date Site Sk Yds Int Yds FF FR Yds11/23/97 @NE 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 012/22/97 NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/28/97 @NE* 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/25/98 NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/23/98 @NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/17/99 @NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/21/99 NE 0.5 2.5 1 0 0 0 009/24/00 NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/24/00 @NE 0.0 0.0 1 2 0 0 010/07/01 NE 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 2 112/22/01 @NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/06/02 NE 2.0 22.0 0 0 1 0 012/29/02 @NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/19/03 NE 1.0 10.0 0 0 1 0 012/07/03 @NE 1.5 6.5 0 0 0 0 010/10/04 @NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/20/04 NE 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 011/13/05 NE 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 001/01/06 @NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/08/06 @NE 1.0 6.0 0 0 1 0 012/10/06 NE 1.0 4.0 0 0 1 0 010/21/07 NE 0.0 0.0 1 36 0 0 012/23/07 @NE 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 011/08/09 @NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/06/09 NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 009/19/10 NE 1.0 9.0 0 0 1 0 012/06/10 @NE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 13.0 83.0 3 38 5 2 1

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Scored Touchdowns on FR and INT returns

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DE TREVOR PRYCE (NE)He has faced the Patriots 11 times in his career, twice in the postseason, collecting 4.5 sacks total in those games.

DE SHAUN ELLIS (NE)Date Site TT Sk Yds PD FF09/11/00 NE 4 2.0 14.0 0 010/15/00 @NE 2 1.0 3.0 0 009/23/01 @NE 4 0.0 0.0 0 112/02/01 NE 3 1.0 7.0 1 009/15/02 NE 2 0.0 0.0 0 012/22/02 @NE 4 0.5 3.0 0 009/21/03 @NE 12 1.0 3.0 0 012/20/03 NE 5 0.0 0.0 0 010/24/04 @NE 5 1.5 6.5 0 012/26/04 NE 1 0.0 0.0 0 012/04/05 @NE 2 0.0 0.0 0 009/17/06 NE 4 0.0 0.0 0 011/12/06 @NE 5 1.0 8.0 0 101/07/07 @NE* 7 0.0 0.0 0 009/09/07 NE 4 0.0 0.0 0 012/16/07 @NE 4 1.0 6.0 0 009/14/08 NE 1 1.0 0.0 0 011/13/08 @NE 6 0.0 0.0 0 009/20/09 NE 4 0.0 0.0 1 011/22/09 @NE 6 2.0 11.0 0 109/19/10 NE 1 0.0 0.0 0 012/06/10 @NE 1 0.0 0.0 0 0Totals 87 12.0 61.5 2 3

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DE TREVOR PRYCE (NE)Date Site Sack Yds09/07/98 NE 0.0 0.010/24/99 @NE 0.0 0.010/01/00 NE 1.5 11.010/28/01 NE 1.0 6.010/27/02 @NE 1.0 7.011/03/03 NE 0.0 0.010/16/05 NE 0.0 0.001/14/06 NE* 0.0 0.010/04/09 @NE 1.0 3.001/10/10 @NE* 0.0 0.012/06/10 @NE 0.0 0.0Totals 4.5 27.0*POSTSEASON

DE SHAUN ELLIS (NE)Now in his 11th season with the Jets, Ellis has faced the division rival Patriots 22 times in his career, missing just the final matchup in the 2005 season. He has collected 87 tackles, 12 sacks, two passes defended and three forced fumbles in his career against New England. He has posted two sacks in a game against New England twice, initially in his first game against the Patriots (09/11/00) and then again (11/22/09).

DE SHAUN ELLIS (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS TT Sk Yds FR01/12/03 @OAK L 1 5 0.0 0.0 001/15/05 @PIT L 1 2 0.0 0.0 001/17/10 @SD W 1 1 0.0 0.0 0Totals 1-2 3 8 0.0 0.0 0

DE SHAUN ELLIS (DIVISIONAL)

Ellis has played in the Divisional round three times in his ca-reer, winning for the first time last season. In those three con-tests, he has collected eight tackles and one forced fumble.

DE MIKE DEVITO (DIVISIONAL)

Devito appeared in last season’s Divisional win in reserve role and posted five tackles and the only full-sack of his career, when he brought down QB Philip Rivers for five yards.

NT SIONE POUHA (NE)

Pouha has now faced New England nine times in his career and amasses career totals of 35 tackles and a half-sack against them when he joined with former Jet David Bowens to bring down Matt Cassel on 11/13/08. He posted seven tackles against the Patriots in the last matchup, his highest total in the series.

NT SIONE POUHA (NE)Date Site TT Sk Yds12/26/05 NE 3 0.0 0.009/09/07 NE 2 0.0 0.012/16/07 @NE 6 0.0 0.009/14/08 NE 3 0.0 0.011/13/08 @NE 2 0.5 0.009/20/09 NE 3 0.0 0.011/22/09 @NE 5 0.0 0.009/19/10 NE 4 0.0 0.012/06/10 @NE 7 0.0 0.0Totals 35 0.5 0.0

DE MIKE DEVITO (DIVISIONAL)Date Site Result GS TT Sk Yds01/17/10 @SD W 0 5 1.0 5.0Totals 1-0 0 5 1.0 5.0

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MIKE TANNENBAUMMIKE TANNENBAUM

Starters Acquired through the Draft (8)DRAFT PICKS: The old adage is that successful NFL teams are built through the draft and while General Manager Mike Tannen-baum subscribes to this theory, he has put his own spin on it. While the Jets have stood pat in the draft to select some key players, they have also been very active on draft day, often moving up to select players they have targeted.PLAYERS ACQUIRED THROUGH DRAFT-DAY TRADES:RB SHONN GREENEJets Receive:2009 3RD Round Pick (#65 – Shonn Greene)Lions Receive:2009 3RD Round Pick (#76)2009 4TH Round Pick (#115)2009 7TH Round Pick (#228)QB MARK SANCHEZJets Receive:2009 1ST Round Pick (#5 – Mark Sanchez)Browns Receive:2009 1ST Round Pick (#17)2009 2ND Round Pick (#52)DE Kenyon ColemanDS Abram ElamQB Brett RatliffTE DUSTIN KELLERJets Receive:2008 1ST Round Pick (#30 – Dustin Keller)Packers Receive:2008 2ND Round Pick (#36)2008 4TH Round Pick (#113)ILB DAVID HARRISJets Receive:2007 2ND Round Pick (#47 – David Harris)2007 7TH Round Pick (#235)Packers Receive:2007 2ND Round Pick (#63)2007 3RD Round Pick (#89)2007 6TH Round Pick (#191)CB DARRELLE REVISJets Receive:2007 1ST Round Pick (#14 – Darrelle Revis)2007 6TH Round Pick (#191)Panthers Receive:2007 1ST Round Pick (#25)2007 2ND Round Pick (#59)2007 5TH Round Pick (#164)C NICK MANGOLDJets Receive:2006 1ST Round Pick (#29 – Nick Mangold)Broncos Receive:2006 1ST Round Pick (#15)Falcons Receive:DE John Abraham2006 3RD Round Pick (#93)2007 4TH Round Pick (#121)PLAYERS DRAFTED WITH ORIGINAL PICKS:LG MATT SLAUSON Original 2009 Draft Pick (#193 Overall)LT D’BRICKASHAW FERGUSONOriginal 2006 Draft Pick (#4 Overall)

Starters Acquired through Trades (2)VETERAN TRADES: Mike Tannenbaum has gained a reputa-tion as a wheeling-and-dealing general manager, but what is not known is the success of his many trades. In addition to the draft-day trades Tannenbaum has made, three veteran starters have joined the Jets through a trade.

CB ANTONIO CROMARTIEJets Receive:CB Antonio CromartieChargers Receive:2011 Conditional 3RD Round Pick

WR BRAYLON EDWARDSJets Receive:WR Braylon EdwardsBrowns Receive:2010 3RD Round Pick (#92)2010 5TH Round Pick (#160)WR Chansi StuckeyLB Jason Trusnik

NT KRIS JENKINS (Placed on IR)Jets Receive:NT Kris JenkinsPanthers Receive:2008 3RD Round Pick (#67)2008 5TH Round Pick (#141)

Starters Acquired through Free Agency (8)UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (5): Free agency is another key element to constructing a roster and Mike Tannenbaum has not overlooked this avenue to improve the team. He has added key veterans to strengthen the foundation built through the draft and trades, including some players who had been in Coach Rex Ryan’s system before.S JIM LEONHARDSigned before 2009 season from BLT

FB TONY RICHARDSONSigned before 2008 season from MIN

ILB BART SCOTTSigned before 2009 season from BLT

OLB JASON TAYLORSigned before 2010 season from MIA

RT DAMIEN WOODYSigned before 2008 season from DET

STREET FREE AGENTS (3): When other teams release play-ers, Tannenbaum and his staff are always prepared to land the player if they can help the team.

K NICK FOLKSigned after he was released by DAL

S BRODNEY POOLSigned after he was released by CLV

P STEVE WEATHERFORDSigned after he was released by NO

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REX RYANREX RYAN

Like most sons, Rex Ryan always knew he wanted to be in the family business. For the Ryan’s, the family business is stifling defense. In 1985, his father, Buddy Ryan, led what is widely considered to be the best defense in NFL history. Known simply as the ‘85 Bears, Buddy’s unit allowed 12.6 points a game. For the season, they allowed 20 touchdowns (9 rushing, 10 passing and 1 on a return).

Rex has been a part of some of the NFL’s best defenses himself. In 2000, he served as the defensive line coach for a Baltimore Ravens team that allowed an NFL’s best 10.3 points a game. In 16 games, the 2000 Ravens allowed 18 touchdowns (5 rushing, 11 passing and 2 on returns). As a defensive coordinator in 2006, Rex matched his father’s 1985 feat allowing 12.6 points a game with the Ravens. Rex’s 2006 team led the NFL in 11 categories: yards per game (264.1), yards per play (4.51), rushing yard per game (75.9), rushing yards per play (3.31), interception rate (5.5%), sacks per pass attempt (11.79%), first downs per game (14.8), third-down conversions allowed (28.9%), red zone pct. (33.3%) and points allowed a game (12.6).

In 2009, Rex returned the family business to the Jets, where his father earned his first NFL job. Rex took a defense that ranked 10th in scoring for the 2008 season to the top of the NFL rankings in seven catergories: yards per game (252.3), yards per play (4.24), passing yards a game (153.7), pass-ing yards per play (4.91), first downs allowed (14.8), third-down conversions allowed (31.5%) and points allowed (14.8).

Season Tm Pts/G NFL Rank2010 Jets 19.0 62009 Jets 14.8 12008 Ravens 15.3 32007 Ravens 24.0 11t2006 Ravens 12.6 12005 Ravens 18.7 5

100-YARD RUSHERS VS. REX (20)

Since 2000, defenses that Rex Ryan has worked with have allowed 20 100-yard rushers. Player Date Tm Att Yds Avg TDDomanick Williams 12/4/2005 Hst 29 155 5.3 0Fred Taylor 10/20/2002 Jax 25 151 6 1Thomas Jones 10/23/2005 Chi 25 139 5.6 0Corey Dillon 12/23/2001 Cin 24 127 5.3 0Deuce McAllister 12/8/2002 NO 32 127 4 3Priest Holmes 10/4/2004 KC 33 125 3.8 2Corey Dillon 11/28/2004 NE 30 123 4.1 1Maurice Jones-Drew 11/15/2009 Jax 24 123 5.1 1Larry Johnson 12/10/2006 KC 23 120 5.2 0Curtis Martin 11/14/2004 NYJ 28 119 4.3 2Jerome Bettis 12/26/2004 Pit 27 117 4.3 0

Rudi Johnson 11/27/2005 Cin 27 114 4.2 2Matt Forte 12/26/2010 CHI 26 113 5.9 1Travis Henry 11/12/2006 Ten 27 107 4 1Greg Jones 11/13/2005 Jax 25 106 4.2 1LaDainian Tomlinson 9/21/2003 SD 23 105 4.6 1Ricky Williams 11/16/2003 Mia 36 105 2.9 0Amos Zereoue 12/29/2002 Pit 26 104 4 2Corey Dillon 11/10/2002 Cin 21 102 4.9 0Ricky Williams 11/17/2002 Mia 26 102 3.9 2

3.0 OR LESS VS. REX (42)

During that same time span, Rex’s defenses have held 42 rushers who have carried the ball 15 times or more to a 3.0 yards per carry or less in a game.

3.0 OR LESS VS. REX (42)Player Date Tm Opp Att Yds Avg TDCorey Dillon 11/5/2000 Cin Blt 16 23 1.4 0Donald Brown 12/27/2009 Ind NYJ 15 22 1.5 1LaMont Jordan 9/17/2006 Oak Blt 19 35 1.8 0Willie Parker 11/5/2007 Pit Blt 23 42 1.8 0James Allen 9/9/2001 Chi Blt 21 43 2.0 0Ray Rice 9/13/2010 BLT NYJ 21 43 2.0 0 Jason Wright 9/24/2006 Clv Blt 15 31 2.1 0Reuben Droughns 1/1/2006 Clv Blt 19 40 2.1 0Rudi Johnson 11/11/2007 Cin Blt 22 46 2.1 0Clinton Portis 10/10/2004 Was Blt 25 53 2.1 0Corey Dillon 10/19/2003 Cin Blt 18 39 2.2 1Chris Perry 9/7/2008 Cin Blt 19 42 2.2 0DeShaun Foster 10/15/2006 Car Blt 26 58 2.2 0Kevin Jones 10/9/2005 Det Blt 26 58 2.2 2Cedric Benson 11/25/2010 CIN NYJ 18 41 2.3 0Jerome Bettis 12/28/2003 Pit Blt 23 54 2.3 0Samkon Gado 12/16/2007 Mia Blt 18 43 2.4 1Chris Johnson 10/5/2008 Ten Blt 18 44 2.4 0Marshall Faulk 11/9/2003 SL Blt 20 48 2.4 2DeAngelo Williams 11/29/2009 CAR NYJ 16 40 2.5 0Edgerrin James 10/13/2002 Ind Blt 17 43 2.5 0Dominic Rhodes 12/2/2001 Ind Blt 16 42 2.6 0Curtis Martin 12/24/2000 NYJ Blt 18 47 2.6 0Jamal Lewis 11/2/2008 Clv Blt 19 49 2.6 0Maurice Morris 12/23/2007 Sea Blt 15 40 2.7 0Ahman Green 10/14/2001 GB Blt 20 54 2.7 1Julius Jones 11/21/2004 Dal Blt 30 81 2.7 0Terrell Fletcher 12/10/2000 SD Blt 16 44 2.8 0Rudi Johnson 9/10/2007 Cin Blt 18 50 2.8 0William Green 12/22/2002 Clv Blt 20 56 2.8 0Jamal Lewis 9/30/2007 Clv Blt 23 64 2.8 1Thomas Jones 9/16/2007 NYJ Blt 24 67 2.8 0Rudi Johnson 11/30/2006 Cin Blt 16 47 2.9 0Rodney Thomas 10/22/2000 Ten Bal 18 53 2.9 0Tiki Barber 12/12/2004 NYG Bal 19 55 2.9 1Rudi Johnson 12/5/2004 Cin Bal 19 56 2.9 0Lamar Smith 9/17/2000 Mia Bal 22 63 2.9 1Dominic Rhodes 10/12/2008 Ind Bal 25 73 2.9 1Ricky Williams 11/16/2003 Mia Bal 36 105 2.9 0Jahvid Best 11/7/10 Det NYJ 16 48 3.0 0William Green 9/12/2004 Clv Bal 22 65 3.0 0Corey Dillon 12/1/2002 Cin Bal 23 70 3.0 1Bold = While with Jets

DEFENSE = RYAN

REX RYAN LED DEFENSES

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COORDINATORSCOORDINATORS

PETTINE PRIOR

In 2005, Mike Pettine was promoted from Coaching Assistant/Quality Control to Outside Linebackers Coach in Baltimore, the same season that current Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan was named the Ravens Defensive Coordinator. Together the two oversaw a defense that ranked in the top five in almost every defensive cat-egory from 2005 to 2008 when both left for the Jets.Top Five Ranks in Baltimore (2005-08)1st in First Downs Allowed (999)2nd in Total Defense (277.8 yards per game)2nd in Scoring Defense (17.6 point per game allowed)2nd in Rushing Defense (84.0 yards per game)2nd in Opponent Third Down Conversion Percentage (33.8%)2nd in Interceptions and t-2nd in Touchdowns off In-terceptions4th in Turnovers Forced (123)5th in Passing Defense (193.8 yards per game)t-5th in Sacks (168)

PERFORMING UNDER PETTINE

Adalius Thomas (BLT 05-06)Thomas enjoyed his two best seasons in his only two seasons with Pettine when he notched 9.0 sacks in 2005 and 11.0 sacks in 2006.Calvin Pace (NYJ 09- )In Pace’s first season with Pettine as Defensive Coordi-nator, he posted a career-high with 8.0 sacks in just 12 games played.Terrell Suggs (BLT 05-08)In four seasons under Pettine, Suggs posted his four highest tackle totals, collected four of his five career interceptions and posted three season of at least eight sacks, leading the team in sacks twice.

WONDERFUL WORLD OF WESTHOFF

No team in the league has had more kickoff return touchdowns since Mike Westhoff’s tenure with the Jets began in 2001. Since then, the Jets have scored 14 times on kickoff returns. Perhaps even more remarkable than the fact that the Jets lead the league with 14 scores, is that those scores have come from six different players. Leon Washington (4), Justin Miller (3), Brad Smith (3), Chad Morton (2), Jerricho Cotchery (1) and Jonathan Carter (1) have all brought a kick back for a score under Westy.

SCHOOLED BY SCHOTTY

Drew Brees (SD 02-05)Schottenheimer arrived in San Diego for Brees’ second season and quickly became a large part of his develop-ment with 2002 marking his first season as a starting quarterback. In four seasons with Schotty, Brees aver-aged over 3,000 yards a season, completing 62.3% of his passes and compiling an 84.7 passer rating.Chad Pennington (NYJ 06-07)Schottenheimer’s first season with the Jets coincided with the return of Chad Pennington from a season-ending injury the year before. Under Schotty’s direc-tion, Pennington posted a then career-best 3,352 yards passing, completing 64.5% of his passes for an 82.6 passer rating. Pennington also took home Comeback Player of the Year honors as he keyed a Jet return to the postseason.Thomas Jones (NYJ 07-09)Jones, was considered a journeyman for the earlier part of his career, after spending his first seven seasons in the league with three different teams. In that time, he averaged 769.1 yards and 4.9 touchdowns per sea-son. In 2007, he was acquired by the Jets in an off-season trade and instantly became an integral part of Coach Schottenheimer’s offense. In three seasons un-der Schotty, Jones averaged 1,277.7 yards rushing and 9.3 rushing touchdowns a season and set career-highs in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns last season.Mark Sanchez (NYJ 09- )Sanchez, the Jets 2009 first-round pick, was chosen to direct Schottenheimer’s offense in his rookie sea-son and responded by setting franchise rookie records for completions and passing yards. His rookie season wasn’t without its low points, but under Schotty’s tute-lage, Sanchez helped lead the Jets to two postseason victories, the third rookie quarterback in the AFC to ac-complish that feat since 1970.

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2010 TEAM AWARDS

CURTIS MARTIN TEAM MVPDavid Harris was selected by his teammates as the Curtis Martin MVP Award winner. Harris leads the team with 119 tackles (90 solo) and has recorded three sacks, 14 quarter-back hurries, two passes defensed, one forced fumble andone fumble recovery this season one fumble recovery this season.BILL HAMPTON AWARD

The Jets equipment staff and past winners of the award named John Conner the Bill Hampton Award recipient. Named for the Jets equipment manager of 37 seasons, the award is given annually to the rookie who acts like a pro in the locker room. The winner’s jersey hangs in the equipment room the following year for all players to see. room the following year for all players to see.

ED BLOCK COURAGE AWARD

The Ed Block Courage Award, named for the longtime head athletic trainer of the Baltimore Colts who was a pioneer in his proffession and a respected humanitarian, was given to Shaun Ellis. The longest-tenured Jet was honored for his perseverence and dedication to staying on the field. Recipi-ents of this award embody everything that is positive about professional athletes as they serve as inspirations in their locker rooms and as constructive role models in their com-munities.

DENNIS BYRD AWARDAs voted on by his teammates, LaDainian Tomlinson was named the Dennis Byrd Award winner for Most Inspirational player. Tomlinson inspires his teammates with his approach, preparation and demeanor both on the field and in the locker room. “He’s just a great teammate,” Head Coach Rex Ryan said about Tomlinson earlier this season. “I know one thing, he’s lifted not just the offense, but the defense as well. He’s one of those rare players who has that kind of gift.”

KYLE CLIFTON GOOD GUY AWARDMike DeVito received the Kyle Clifton Good Guy Award, an honor voted on by the Jets staff. Now in its 14th season, the award recognizes exceptionally consistent willingness, cooperation and professionalism in daily interaction with the various departments in the organization.

MARTY LYONS AWARDBrad Smith earned the earned the Marty Lyons Award for Community Service. The Marty Lyons Award, which is se-lected by the Jets community relations staff, is given to the player who gives from the heart through charity and com-munity involvement. Smith is the spokesperson for the Jets Play 60 campaign, focusing on the health and wellness of young fans by encouraging them to be active for at least 60 minutes a day.

2010 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK AND MONTHAFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek 4 at Buffalo, 10/3/10RB LaDainian TomlinsonTomlinson registered his first 100-yard game as a Jet, rushing for 133 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries (7.0 average) in a 38-14 win over Buffalo. He ran for 42 yards on the Jets opening drive, which was capped off by a 1-yard touchdown run from Tomlinson. He then ran 26 yards into the endzone in the third quarter. Tomlinson has earned 11 career Player of the Week Award and he is the first Jets running back to win Offensive Player of the Week since Curtis Martin in 2004.AFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek 5 vs. Minnesota, 11/11/10K Nick FolkOn Monday Night Football, Folk made a career-high five field goals in a 29-20 win against Minnesota. Folk connect-ed on a 53-yard field goal in the second quarter, his longest field goal as a Jet, which also tied his career-long at the time. He previously won Special Teams Player of the Week in 2007 when he was a member of the Dallas Cowboys.AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek 11 vs. Houston, 11/21/10QB Mark SanchezSanchez completed 22-of-38 passes for 315, three touch-downs and one interception for a 100.2 passer rating in the Jets 30-27 win over Houston. His three touchdown passes

tied a career high and it marked the second 300-yard pass-ing game of his career. With the Jets trailing 27-23, San-chez led a five-play, 72-yard game-winning drive that ended with a six-yard touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes with 10 seconds remaining to give the Jets a victory. AFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek 12 vs. Cincinnati, 11/25/10WR Brad SmithIn the Jets’ Thanksgiving night game, Smith totaled 200 yards (122 kickoff return, 55 rushing, 23 receiving). After a CIN field goal cut the Jets lead to seven in the fourth quarter, Smith took the ensuing kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown. Smith also ran 53 yards for a touchdown to start the sec-ond half, becoming the third player in NFL history to score on a rushing play of 50+ yards and on a kickoff return in the same game. It was Smith’s second-career Player of the Week award, having previously won it in Week 16 of 2009. AFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE MONTHDecember/JanuaryWR Brad SmithDuring the month, Smith led the NFL with a 27.5 kickoff-return average (440 yards) and had one kickoff return-touch-down. In Week 15, Smith totaled 140 kickoff return yards, including a 97-yard kickoff return touchdown in the Jets’ 22-17 win at PIT. He finished the season ranked second in he NFL with a 28.6 kickoff return average this season.

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MARK SANCHEZ

QB Mark Sanchez opened the 2010 postseason completing 18-of-31 passes for 189 yards during the 17-16 win against Indianapolis (1/8). His final completion, an 18-yard pass to WR Braylon Edwards setup K Nick Folk’s 32-yard field goal for the win. Sanchez has won three postseason games in his first two seasons in the NFL. The three wins are the most by a Jets QB in the postseason. During Week 16 at CHI, Sanchez opened the game by completing 9-of-9 passes for 110 yards, with a passer rating of 117.6. On the Jets second drive, he led the team on an eight-play, 85-yard touchdown drive, in which he connected on all five of his passes for 70 yards. Sanchez finished the first half 13-of-15 for 156 yards, a passer rating of 110.0 in leading the offense to score the second most points (24) in a quarter since 1995. In the club’s Week 15 win over PIT (12/19), Sanchez became the first Jets quarterback to record a win in the state of Penn-sylvania. Sanchez surpassed 3,000 passing yards when he connected with WR Santonio Holmes on a seven-yard pass in the fourth quarter, making him the second-youngest quarterback in Jets history to acheive this feat behind Hall-of-Fame QB Joe Namath. From Week Nine through Week 11, all Jets wins, Sanchez threw for 950 yards on 71-of-121 passing with six touchdowns, three interceptions and an 89.9 rating. In those contests, Sanchez has posted the three highest single-game totals for passing yards in his career, throwing for a career-high 336 yards in an overtime win at DET (11/7), 299 yards in an overtime win at CLV (11/14) and 315 yards vs. HST (11/21). His 100.2 passer rating vs. HST marked the eighth time in his career that Sanchez has posted a passer rating of 100-or-more, while his three touchdown passes equaled a career-high, achieved twice previously, most recently at MIA (9/26/10). Sanchez became the first quarterback to start 10-or-more games in consecutive seasons for the same a head coach (Rex Ryan) since Ken O’Brien did it in for Bruce Coslett in 1991.

100 or GREATER PASSER RATING

QB Mark Sanchez recorded a 100.2 passer rating vs. Hous-ton (11/21), marking the eighth game in his career that he posted a passer rating of 100.0 or greater. Five of his 100.0 or greater passer ratings have come against division foes Mi-ami, New England and Buffalo.Game Att Cmp Yds TD-I Rate1/9/10 at CIN* 15 12 182 1-0 139.49/19/10 vs. NE 30 21 220 3-0 124.39/26/10 at MIA 28 15 256 3-0 120.510/25/09 at OAK 16 9 143 1-0 107.010/3/10 at BUF 24 14 161 2-0 106.49/20/09 vs. NE 22 14 163 1-0 101.111/1/09 vs. MIA 35 20 265 2-0 100.311/21/10 vs. HST 38 22 315 3-1 100.2

SANCHEZ IN OVERTIME

In consecutive weeks, at DET (11/7) and at CLV (11/14), Sanchez led his team to overtime road victories, becoming the first team in NFL history to win road games in overtime in consecutive weeks. At CLV (11/14), Sanchez connected with WR Santonio Holmes with 16 seconds remaining for a 37-yard touchdown to give the Jets the 26-20 win against the Browns. The touchdown was the third-latest regular-season touchdown in overtime since the overtime system was instituted in 1974. San Diego defeated Kansas City with no time remaining (11/12/78) and Baltimore defeated St. Louis with 10 seconds remaining (10/27/96).Sanchez’s overtime numbers:Team Comp ATT Yds TD INTat DET (11/7) 1 2 52 0 0at CLV (11/14) 9 13 117 1 1Totals 10 15 169 1 1

ON THE MARK IN THE WINS

In the Jets’ 12 victories, QB Mark Sanchez has completed 296-of-538 passes for 3,480 yards and 17 touchdowns with 14 interceptions and a passer rating of 74.6• 1/8 at IND: Completed 18-of-31 passes for 189 yards

and an interception for the third postseason win of his career, the most playoff wins by a QB in Jets history.

• 1/2 vs. BUF: Started and played in the opening series without throwing a pass to record his 11th win of the season.

• 12/19 at PIT: Acheived 3,000 passing yards on the season, completing 19-of-29 passes for 170 yards and rushing for a touchdown, his third of the season. Sanchez is the first Jets quarterback to lead a team to victory in Pittsburgh.

• 11/25 vs CIN: Led the Jets to their ninth win of the sea-son, completing 16-of-28 passes for 166 yards, a touch-down and an interception.

• 11/21 vs. HST: In the 25th regular season start of his NFL career, Sanchez completed 22-of-38 passes for 315 yards and three touchdowns with one interception for a 100.2 passer rating. Over the last four games, he has thrown for 1,206 yards and six touchdowns on 87-of-159 passing with five interceptions.

• 11/14 at CLV: QB Mark Sanchez opened the first half completing 9-of-13 passes for 83 yards and one touch-down, recording a passer rating of 112.0. He added a one-yard touchdown run to give the Jets a 17-13 halftime lead. It was his second rushing touchdown in as many weeks. Sanchez led the Jets to the game-winning touch-down in overtime when he connected with WR Santonio Holmes for a 37-yard touchdown with 16 seconds re-maining in the game. Finished the game with his second-most passing yards in a game (299) on 27-of-44 passing. Also threw two touchdowns and one interception on the

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day.• 11/7 at DET: Sanchez recorded the first 300 yard pass-

ing game of his career, completing 22-of-39 passes for 336 yards with one touchdown and one interception for a passer rating of 82.9 as the Jets staged their second fourth quarter comeback of the season when they scored 10 points in the final 4:26 of regulation to tie the game at 20. On the last three scoring drives, Sanchez con-nected on 10-of-12 passes for 144 yards and a passer rating of 116.7

• 10/17 at DEN: Sanchez recorded the first victory of his career in which he led the Jets to the winning points with two minutes or less remaining in the game. He threw his first interception of the season to DEN OLB Jason Hunter on his third pass of the game. The interception ended his streak of 184 pass attempts without an interception, the second longest in Jets history, trailing only Ken O’Brien who registered 211 pass attempts without an intercep-tion from 1987-88.

• 10/11 vs MIN: Sanchez spearheaded an offense that scored points in every possession within the oppo-nents-20 and established a new career-high for pass-ing attempts with 44. His previous high of 35 attempts came vs. MIA on 11/1/09.

• 10/3 at BUF: Sanchez connected with WR Braylon Edwards for a 41-yard touchdown pass with 2:32 re-maining in the second quarter. It is the third time this season the two have combined for a score. In their 15 regular season games together, the pair has completed four passes of 40 or more yards. Sanchez finished the game 14-of-24 for 161 yards and two touchdowns with a passer rating of 106.4. It is the seventh time in his career that he recorded a 100-plus passer rating. Sun-day’s game at Buffalo marked the eleventh contest is his 19 regular-season games that Sanchez has not thrown an interception. The Jets are now 9-3 when Sanchez doesn’t throw an interception.

• 9/26 at MIA: Sanchez completed 15-of-28 passes for 256 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions for a 120.5 passer rating. Sanchez matched his career-high with three touchdown passes that he set the week before vs. New England.

• 9/19 vs. NE: Sanchez completed 21-of-30 passes for 220 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions for a 124.3 passer rating. Sanchez set career-highs with three touchdown passes (previous high: two set twice, last 11/1/09 vs. MIA), completions with 21 (previous high: 20 set 11/01/09 vs. MIA), the highest regular-season passer rating of his career with 124.3 (previous high: 107.0 set 10/25/09 at OAK), his career-high passer rat-ing of 139.4 came in last season Wild Card game at CIN. Sanchez also posted a 70% completion percentage, the second-highest percentage of his career (high: 76.5% set 11/29/09 vs. CAR).

LEADING FOR THREE WEEKS

Sanchez completed 50-of-82 for 637 yards, with eight touchdowns, no interceptions and a passer rating of 117.8 in consecutive games from Week Two through Week Four against NE (9/19), MIA (9/26) and BUF (10/3). His passer rating ranked first in the NFL in that three week span while his eight touchdown passes tied with Peyton Manning for most in the NFL.Player Team Att Cmp Yds TD-I RateM. Sanchez NYJ 82 50 637 8-0 117.8P. Manning IND 115 80 932 8-1 113.4M. Vick PHI 72 43 624 5-0 111.1P. Rivers SD 102 66 1030 7-4 104.6A. Rodgers GB 91 65 752 6-3 104.3

124.3 PASSER RATING

QB Mark Sanchez recorded the 11th best passer rating in Jets history, when he connected on 21-of-30 passes for 220 yards and three touchdowns without an interception against NE, 9/19/10. It marks the eighth game in his career that he posted a passer rating of 100.0 or greater. Player Game RatingKen O’Brien 11/2/86 vs. SEA 158.3Ken O’Brien 11/17/85 vs. TB 142.6Ken O’Brien 11/09/86 vs. ATL 137.6Richard Todd 12/6/82 vs. DET 130.2Vinny Testaverde 10/19/98 vs. NE 128.9Richard Todd 11/8/81 vs. BAL 128.0Boomer Esiason 11/7/93 vs. MIA 126.6Chad Pennington 12/22/02 vs. NE 126.5Ken O’Brien 9/21/86 vs. MIA 126.0Pat Ryan 10/21/84 vs. KC 125.7Mark Sanchez 9/19/10 vs. NE 124.3minimum 30 attempts

THROWS TO MULTIPLE TARGETS

Mark Sanchez has thrown to 12 different targets with four of them scoring at least two touchdowns in the 16 games this season.

Receiver No Yds Avg Long TDD.Keller 54 684 12.7 41 5B.Edwards 52 852 16.4 74t 6L.Tomlinson 52 368 7.1 21 0S.Holmes 51 729 14.3 52 5J.Cotchery 38 401 10.6 49 2S.Greene 16 120 7.5 15 0T.Richardson 5 31 6.2 14 0B.Smith 4 44 11.0 23 0P.Turner 2 26 13.0 21 0J.Conner 2 9 4.5 7 0D.Clowney 1 22 22.0 22 0J. McKnight 1 5 5.0 5 0Team 278 3,291 6.5 74t 17Italicized - No longer on team

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MOST PASSING YARDS

Mark Sanchez led the NFL in passing yards from Week Eight to Week 11. The Jets won three-out-of-four including two consecutive overtime victories at Detroit and at Cleveland, respectively. Sanchez completed 87 passes for 1,206 yards, with six touchdowns and five interceptions.

Player ATT CMP YDS RecordSanchez, NYJ 159 87 1,206 3-1Manning, IND 184 115 1,143 2-2Favre, MIN 148 93 1,083 1-3Kitna, DAL 125 84 1,036 2-2Schaub, HST 135 84 1,036 0-4

FIRST 25 GAMES

In the first 25 regular season starts of his NFL career, QB Mark Sanchez is 16-9 during the regular season and has posted an 18-10 mark, including the postseason. His 16 regular season wins are tied for the second-best in Jets his-tory with Chad Pennington. The only quarterback to win more in his first 25 games is Vinny Testaverde, who won 19.

PROMINENT JETS QBS THROUGH FIRST 25 STARTS WITH TEAM

Name W-L-TVinny Testaverde 19-6Chad Pennington 16-9Mark Sanchez 16-9Ken O’Brien 15-10Boomer Esiason 13-12Joe Namath 10-12-3Richard Todd 8-17

Statistics are in starts only.40+ FROM SANCHEZ TO...

During his career, Sanchez has completed 20 passes of 40 yards or more with seven resulting in a touchdown. Against Detroit, Sanchez’s 74-yard pass to Braylon Edwards was his longest regular-season pass of his career. His longest career pass, was an 80-yard touchdown pass to Edwards in last season’s AFC Championship game at IND (1/24/10). Ed-wards has caught all four of Sanchez’s longest career passes.Quarterback Receiver Date Opp Lg

M. Sanchez B. Edwards 1/24/10 IND 80tM. Sanchez B. Edwards 11/8/10 DET 74tM. Sanchez B. Edwards 9/26/10 MIA 67tM. Sanchez B. Edwards 12/20/09 ATL 65tM. Sanchez J. Cotchery 11/1/09 MIA 53M. Sanchez D. Clowney 10/12/09 MIA 53M. Sanchez S. Holmes 11/8/10 DET 52M. Sanchez J. Cotchery 10/31/10 GB 49M. Sanchez J. Cotchery 9/27/09 TEN 46M. Sanchez D. Keller 1/9/10 CIN 45tM. Sanchez J. Cotchery 12/3/09 BUF 45M. Sanchez J. Cotchery 9/20/09 NE 45M. Sanchez S. Holmes 12/12/10 MIA 42

M. Sanchez B. Edwards 11/21/10 HST 42M. Sanchez S. Holmes 11/21/10 HST 41tM. Sanchez D. Keller 10/17/10 DEN 41M. Sanchez B. Edwards 10/3/10 BUF 41tM. Sanchez B. Edwards 11/15/09 JAX 41M. Sanchez D. Keller 10/31/10 GB 40M. Sanchez D. Keller 9/13/09 HST 40

IMPRESSIVE IN 2009 POSTSEASON

Mark Sanchez was 2-1 in the postseason with wins at CIN and at SD and a loss at IND, after an 8-7 record in 15 regu-lar season starts. In three games, he has completed 41-of-68 passes (60.3 percent) for 539 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions, for a 92.7 passer rating.

• With the Jets trailing 7-3 entering the fourth quarter at SD, Sanchez led the Jets to two fourth-quarter touch-downs in the 17-14 victory, registering the first fourth-quarter comeback of his career.

• Sanchez finished his postseason debut at CIN with 182 passing yards and one touchdown on 12-of-15 passing, compiling a passer rating of 139.4. The one touchdown was a 45-yard scoring pass to TE Dustin Keller.

• Head Coach Rex Ryan and Sanchez were the second rookie head coach and quarterback combination since 1970 and second in two seasons (John Harbaugh and Joe Flacco in 2008) to advance to a conference cham-pionship game.

• Sanchez was the fourth rookie QB to advance to a con-ference championship since 1970: Shaun King (TB, 1999), Ben Roethlisberger (PIT, 2004) and Joe Flacco (BAL, 2008).

• Sanchez completed his last seven passes at CIN, in-cluding a perfect five-for-five for 78 yards in the sec-ond half.

• Sanchez’s 80.0 percent completion percentage at CIN is a Jets postseason record for a single game, surpass-ing Ken O’Brien’s 76.5 percent on 13-of-17 passing, 12/28/85 vs. NE.

• The 139.4 passer rating is second-best all-time in Jets postseason history, topped by Chad Pennington’s 142.0 rating (19-for-25, 222 yards, three touch-downs) vs. IND, 1/4/03.

• The 45-yard scoring pass from Sanchez to Keller was the sixth-longest pass completion in Jets postseason history, and fourth-longest scoring pass in Jets postsea-son history.

• The 45-yard reception was Keller’s first postseason touchdown reception and sixth of his career. Keller finished the game with three receptions for 99 yards and a touchdown. The 99 yards is the second-most by a Jets tight end in postseason history, behind only Mickey Shuler’s 116 receiving yards on six catches vs. BUF, 12/27/81.

• In the 2009 regular season, Sanchez completed 196-

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of-364 passes (53.8 percent) for 2,444 yards, 12 touchdowns and 20 interceptions, for a passer rating of 63.0 in 15 starts. He was inactive at TB (12/13) due to a knee injury.

POSTSEASON LONG PASSES

In his rookie season, Sanchez had two of the five longest passing plays in Jets postseason history.

JETS ALL-TIME LONG POSTSEASON PASSESQuarterback Receiver Date Opp LgM. Sanchez B. Edwards 1/24/10 Ind 80tC. Pennington J. Cotchery 1/7/07 NE 77tC. Pennington R. Anderson 1/4/03 Ind 56tC. Pennington S. Moss 1/8/05 SD 47tB. Smith J. Cotchery 1/24/10 Ind 45M. Sanchez D. Keller 1/9/10 Cin 45t

MOORE SCHOOL

Did you know that Jets G Brandon Moore spent a portion of his offseason learning from some of the brightest minds at Harvard? Moore took part in the NFL’s Business Manage-ment and Entrepreneurial Program at the Harvard Business School. Moore and 70 other NFL players crammed a semes-ter’s worth of classes into a week-long overview program. The players learned a few fundamentals of the business world, while brainstorming entrepreneurial endeavors and listening to guest speakers. Moore doesn’t intend on hanging up his pads quite yet, but he knows many former NFL play-ers struggle after their playing days and wants to be prepared for the future. “I was asked if going to the Harvard seminar meant I was go-ing to be retiring and opening a restaurant this year,” Moore wrote in a blog on NewYorkJets.com. “No, no, no. I’ve got a bit more mileage on me. You get so locked into being a foot-ball player and into thinking football is the only competitive venue out there. I don’t think I’ll be getting the thrill I get run-ning out on Sunday against New England. But the program was good, just to see that there are other options out there after leaving the game.”

JETS YOUTH CAMPS

Did you know that several Jets players hosted their own foot-ball camps this offseason? WR Jerricho Cotchery, CB Anto-nion Cromartie, TE Ben Hartsock, S Jim Leonhard, WR Brad Smith and LB Bryan Thomas all hosted youth football camps in their hometowns.

Camp LocationJerricho Cotchery Skills & Drills Clinic Birmingham, ALAntonio Cromartie Youth Football Camp Tallahasse, FLBen Hartsock Football Camp Chillicothe, OHJim Leonhard Football Skills Camp Tony, WIBrad Smith Youth Football and Cheerleading Camp Youngstown, OHThe BT Youth Football Camp Birmingham, AL

2011 SCHEDULE BREAKDOWNHome Opp. 2010 Last Time Result Record at JetsBuffalo 4-12 1/2/11 W, 38-7Miami 7-9 12/12/10 L, 6-10New England* 14-2 9/19/10 W, 28-14Kansas City* 10-6 12/26/08 W, 28-24San Diego 9-7 11/6/05 L, 26-31Jacksonville 8-8 9/25/05 L, 20-26 (OT)Dallas 6-10 9/28/03 L, 6-17New York Giants 10-6 11/2/03 L, 28-31 (OT)Road Opp. 2010 Last Time Result Record Hosting JetsBuffalo 4-12 10/3/10 W,38-14 Miami 7-9 9/26/10 W, 28-24New England* 14-2 12/6/10 L, 45-3Denver 4-12 10/17/10 W, 24-20Oakland 8-8 10/25/09 W, 38-0Baltimore* 12-4 9/16/07 L, 13-20Philadelphia* 10-6 12/26/03 L, 17-24Washington 6-10 9/24/03 L, 13-16* - Qualifed for postseason

LAND OF OPPORTUNITY

The Jets have 17 players on their roster who entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent. Eight of the free agents originally entered the NFL with the Jets. The remaining 9 undrafted free agents, including defensive starters: LB Bart Scott and S Jim Leonhard, entered the NFL as undrafted free agents with other teams.UFAs ON 53-MAN ROSTER ORIGINALLY SIGNED BY THE JETSPOS PLAYER SCHOOL YR SIGNEDTE Jeff Cumberland Illinois 2010DE Mike DeVito Maine 2007S James Ihedigbo Massachusetts 2007DL Matt Kroul Iowa 2009LB Josh Mauga Nevada 2009OL Brandon Moore Illinois 2002 CB Isaiah Trufant Eastern Washington 2010OL Robert Turner New Mexico 2007LB Jamaal Westerman Rutgers 2009

OTHER UFAs ON THE 53-MAN ROSTERPOS PLAYER JOINED JETS ENTERED NFLCB Marquice Cole 2009 07/OAKDT Marcus Dixon 2010 08/DAL LB Lance Laury 2010 06/SEATE Matthew Mulligan 2009 08/MIALS Tanner Purdum 2010 09/KCFB Tony Richardson 2008 94/DALLB Bart Scott 2009 02/BALP Steve Weatherford 2009 06/NO

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In 2010, the New York Jets rushing attack finished fourth in the NFL averaging 4.4 yards per an attempt and averaging 148.4 yards a game. In 2009, the club finished the season leading the NFL in rushing averaging 4.5 yards a carry and 172.3 yards a game. In four postseason games the last two seasons, the line has allowed New York to average 148.8 yards rushing a game.In 2010, the Jets rushing offense:• Wild Card Game at IND (1/8/11): Rushed for 169 yards

and two scores on 38 carries. RB LaDainian Tomlinson enjoyed his second best postseason game, recording 82 yards and two touchdowns on 16 rushes, while RB Shonn Greene added 70 yards on 19 carries.

• vs. BUF (1/2/11): Led by rookie RB Joe McKnight’s team season-high 158 yards on 32 carries, the Jets fin-ished with their best rushing output of the season, 276 yards on 50 carries (5.5 avg.). WR Brad Smith added 60 yards on five carries, while FB John Conner scored his first NFL touchdown and finished with a career-high 44 yards on eight carries.

• at CHI (12/26): Averaged 4.1 yards a rush on 31 car-ries, finishing the game with 124 yards and two touch-downs. RB Shonn Greene led the team with 70 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries (5.8 avg.).

• at PIT (12/19): Their 106 rushing yards on 27 carries is the most against the Steelers defense this season. RB LaDainian Tomlinson led the club with 49 yards on 11 carries (4.5 avg.).

• vs. MIA (12/12): Recorded 87 yards on 31 attempts (2.8 avg.). It was the first time in 15 games the club did not break the 100-yard mark.

• at NE (12/6): Averaged 4.9 yards per rush on 31 car-ries in the Jets 45-3 loss to the Patriots. It extended the club’s league-high consecutive-rushing games of 100-or-more yards to 14-consecutive games. RB Shonn Greene led the team in rushing for the fourth consecu-tive game with 64 yards on 13 carries.

• vs. CIN (11/25): Recorded the club’s third-best rushing output of the season, 170 yards on 37 carries (4.6 avg.) in the Jets ninth win, a 26-10 victory. The output has put the Jets league-high consecutive 100-yard rushing games to 13. RB Shonn Greene led the team in rushing for the third-consecutive game with 70 yards on 18 car-ries.

• vs. HST (11/21): Finished with 103 rushing yards on 31 attempts in the Week 11 30-27 win. The 100-yard performance pushed the Jets streak of 100-yard con-tests to 12, the longest current streak in the NFL. For the second time this season, RB Shonn Greene led the Jets with 42 rushing yards on 15 carries.

• at CLV (11/14): Finished with 172 rushing yards and one touchdown on 45 attempts in the Week 10 OT

win. The 100-yard performance pushed the Jets streak of 100-yard contests to 11, the longest current streak in the NFL. For the first time this season, RB Shonn Greene led the Jets with 72 rushing yards on 20 carries.

• at DET (11/7): Finished with 110 rushing yards and one touchdown on 30 attempts in the Week Nine vic-tory. The 100-yard performance pushed the Jets streak of 100-yard contests to 10.

• vs. GB (10/31): Allowed the Jets to earn their ninth consecutive 100-plus yard rushing game (29-119), dating back to 2009. The nine consecutive games is the second-longest current streak in the NFL to Kansas City’s 11-consecutive games.

• at DEN (10/17): Led the way for the team to rush for 129 yards on 30 carries. It marked the 20th time in 22 games that the Jets have rushed for 100-or-more yards under Head Coach Rex Ryan. RB LaDainian Tomlinson recorded two rushing touchdowns on 16 carries, includ-ing one on a 20-yard run. It marked the 38th game in his career that he has rushed for at least two touch-downs, the most in the NFL. RB Shonn Greene aver-aged 4.8 yards a carry and finished with 43 yards on nine carries.

• vs. MIN (10/11): Helped the Jets rush for 155 yards on 32 attempts. It marked the first time in 52 games that a team has rushed for more than 150 yards against the Vikings. The streak of 51 games was the second-longest streak in NFL history. RB Shonn Greene registered his first touchdown of the season on a 23-yard run in the fourth quarter, he finished the game with 57 yards on 10 carries (5.7). RB LaDainian Tomlinson finished the game with 94 yards on 20 carries (4.7).

• at BUF (10/3): Led the Jets to their first 200-plus rush-ing game of the season and sixth under Head Coach Rex Ryan. Allowed RB LaDainian Tomlinson to rush for 133 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries. It marked Tomlinson’s first 100-yard performance since recording 105 yards on 19 carries at NO (12/26/08). His 133 rushing yards are the most since he recorded 146 yards on 26 carries at TEN (12/24/07). The offen-sive line also opened holes for RB Shonn Greene to earn his first 100-yard game of the season, when he collect-ed 117 yards on 22 rushes. Including the playoffs, the performance marked his fourth-career 100-yard effort.

• at MIA (9/26): Helped Jets avg. 5.0 yards a rush on 29 carries. Led the way for RB LaDainian Tomlinson’s 70 yards on 15 carries and the Jets first rushing touchdown of the season, a one-yard run to put the Jets up eight with 2:00 remaining.

• vs. NE (9/19): Rushed for 136 yards on 32 carries (4.3 avg.) in Week Two win. Allowed RB LaDainian Tomlin-son to lead all rushers in the game with 76 yards on 11 carries. Starting RB Shonn Greene led all rushers with

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15 carries and finished the game with 52 yards.• vs. BLT (9/13): Allowed Jets runners to average 5.5

yards per carry on 21 attempts in the season opener. RB LaDainian Tomlinson opened his career with the Jets rushing for 62 yards on 11 carries (5.6 avg.).

MEET THE LINEIn 2009, the Jets ranked No. 1 in the NFL in rushing yards per game at 172.3 yards. In addition to leading the NFL in rushing the 2009 New York Jets finished the season with a franchise-best 2,756 yards on the ground. In 2010, the Jets return four of the five members of the line. The newcomer is LG Matt Slauson, a 2009 6th round draft selection. RT Da-mien Woody missed games at PIT (12/19), CHI (12/26) and vs. BUF (1/2). T Wayne Hunter is expected to start in his place. This season’s line led the Jets to the club’s fourth best rushing total (2,374 yards) while averaging 148.4 yards a game.LT D’Brickashaw Ferguson, selected 4th overall in the

2006 NFL Draft, earned his 2nd Pro Bowl appearance in 2010. Named to the 2006 All-Rookie Team by Pro Football Weekly and the Pro Football Writers’ Associa-tion.

LG Matt Slauson, originally selected in the 6th round of the 2009 NFL Draft, he earned a starting position this summer on a unit that helped the Jets lead the NFL in rushing last season.

C Nick Mangold, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, earned First-Team All-Pro honors in 2009. Selected in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft (29th overall), Mangold has started every game of his career.

RG Brandon Moore, has helped pave the way for two of the Jets three best rushing seasons. In 2009, the club rushed for a franchise-best 2,756 yards, while the team’s 2004 total of 2,388 ranks third-best in team history. In those seasons, he blocked for two rush-ing champions: Curtis Martin (1,697, 2004 NFL rush-ing title) and Thomas Jones (1,312 2008 AFC rush-ing title). Originally joined the Jets as an undrafted FA defensive tackle in 2002. Moved to guard during the 2003 offseason and earned the starting right guard po-sition in 2004.

RT Wayne Hunter, made his first start at tackle in place of an injured Damien Woody at PIT (12/19). Hunter has played in 46 NFL games, 43 as a member of the Jets. A former third-round selection in the 2003 NFL Draft by SEA, he has seen action as a tight end and sparingly at tackle since joining the Jets on the practice squad on 12/26/07.

RT Damien Woody, selected 17th overall as a center in the 1999 NFL Draft, earned Pro Bowl honors at that position in 2002. Has started games at center (76), right guard (40) and right tackle (43) during his career.

2010 RUSHING VS. 2009 RUSHING

In 2009, the Jets ranked No. 1 in the NFL in rushing yards per game at 172.3 yards. In 2010, the Jets finished fourth in the NFL in rushing, averaging 148.4 yards per game.

2010 RUSHING TOTALS VS. 2009 RUSHING TOTALS

2010 2009Rushes 534 607Yards 2,374 2,756Average 4.4 4.5Long 53t 71tTouchdowns 14 21

75 SINCE 2006

In 2006, Jets General Manager Mike Tannenbaum focused on the offensive line selecting LT D’Brickashaw Ferguson fourth overall and C Nick Mangold 29th overall in the NFL draft. The two players have started 80 consecutive regular season games together, making them the only two players who entered the league together to start their team’s first 75 regular-season games on the same offensive line since 1970. Ferguson has earned 2010 Pro Football Weekly’s Midseason All-Pro team honors, 2009 and 2010 Pro Bowl honors and 2006 All-Rookie Team honors by Pro Football Weekly and the Pro Football Writer’s Association. During his first four seasons, Mangold has earned 2009 Associated Press All-Pro honors, three-consecutive Pro Bowl selections (08-10) and All-Rookie team in 2006 as voted by Pro Football Weekly and the Pro Football Writer’s Association.

UNDER CALLAHAN’S DIRECTION

Since joining the Jets as the assistant head coach/offensive line in 2008, Bill Callahan has helped the Jets rush for the the most yards, 7,134, in the NFL.

MOST RUSHING YARDS PER GAME (2008-)Team Yds/G Yards Rsh AvgNew York Jets 148.6 7,134 1,563 4.6Carolina Panthers 141.3 6,781 1,457 4.7New York Giants 136.6 6,555 1,425 4.6Tennessee Titans 135.8 6,518 1,413 4.6Baltimore Ravens 133.5 6,407 1,547 4.1

Additionally under Callahan, the team has scored 55 touch-downs on the ground, which is tied for third in the NFL dur-ing the same time span.

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (2008-)Team TDs RshNew England Patriots 59 1,433Tennessee Titans 56 1,413Carolina Panthers 55 1,457New York Jets 55 1,563Baltimore Ravens 53 1,547

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RB LaDainian Tomlinson signed as a free agent with the Jets during the off-season after spending nine seasons with the San Diego Chargers. During his career, he has rushed for 13,404 yards and 144 touchdowns on 3,099 carries and accumulated 4,323 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns on 582 receptions. Tomlinson has been the game’s leading rusher in nine of the club’s 15 games he has played, produc-ing 914 yards and six touchdowns on 219 carries to key a rushing attack that finished ranked fourth in the NFL with an average of 148.4 yards per game. His work ethic and leader-ship led to his teammates voting him the 2010 Dennis Byrd Award winner as the most inspirational player on the team.

• Enjoyed the second most productive postseason game of his career, registering two touchdowns and 82 yards on 16 carries at IND (1/8/11).

• Inactive in the season finale vs Bills (1/2/11) as Coach Ryan elected to rest players for the postseason.

• Scored his sixth rushing touchdown of the season at Bears (12/26).

• Led the way for the Jets 106 rushing yards, with 49 rushing yards on 11 carries (4.5 avg.) at Steelers (12/19).

• Finished with 49 rushing yards on 19 carries vs. Dol-phins (12/12).

• Pushed his career rushing total to 13,278 yards, mov-ing him into sixth all-time. He passed Hall of Fame runner Eric Dickerson. Averaged 4.7 yards per carry on 10 rushes (47 yards) at Patriots (12/6).

• His 49 rushing yards helped the Jets win their ninth game of the season vs. Bengals (11/25) and pushed his career rushing totals to 13,231, just 25 yards shy of Eric Dickerson for sixth all-time on the NFL rushing list.

• Tied for the team lead with seven receptions for 71 yards vs. Texans (11/21). Added 36 yards on 12 car-ries to help the team to a 30-27 victory.

• Finished the game at Browns (11/14) with 18 car-ries for 57 yards. Finished the game with 110 scrim-mage yards (57 rushing, 53 receiving). Tomlinson, who played his 150th career game, has 17,345 yards from scrimmage, the third-most in a player’s first 150 NFL games. He trails Pro Football Hall of Famer Barry Sanders (18,015) and Marshall Faulk (17,909). He has scored 158 touchdowns, the most by a player in his first 150 career games.

• Finished the game at Lions (11/7) with 15 carries for 55 yards, marking the seventh game this season that he led all rushers. Led the team with six receptions, in-cluding a 13-yard catch and run to the DET 43. At the end of the play, Tomlinson was hit while out of bounds for a 15-yard penalty to put the ball on DET 28. The

play set up a 36-yard game-tying FG by K Nick Folk.

• Finished the game vs. Packers (10/31) with 54 yards on 16 carries. It marked the first game of the season that Tomlinson did not lead all rushers, GB Brandon Jackson’s 55 rushing yards was one yard more than Tomlinson’s total.

• Scored two touchdowns, both in the fourth quarter, and rushed for 55 yards on 12 carries at Broncos (10/17). His first score, a 20-yarder, tied the game at 17 with 8:43 remaining. He then scored the game-deciding touchdown on a two-yard carry with 1:13 remaining, giving the Jets a 24-20 lead. Tomlinson now has 38 career games with at least two rushing touchdowns, the most in NFL history.

• Rushed for 94 yards on 20 carries vs. Vikings (10/11), aiding an offense that produced 155 yards rushing and ended a streak of 51 consecutive games that the Min-nesota defense had limited its opponents to less than 150 yards rushing, a string of games that ranks as the second-longest in NFL history.

• Earned second start for the Jets and ran for 42 yards on the opening drive at Bills (10/3). His 15-yard run in the first quarter increased his total to 12,739 ca-reer rushing yards, an amount that tied him with Tony Dorsett for seventh on the NFL all-time rushing list. His next carry, a one-yard TD run, moved him into sole pos-session of seventh place. Tomlinson recorded his first 100-yard game as a Jet, recording 133 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries. It marked his first 100-yard game since 10/26/08 at NO (19-105) and his high-est single-game rushing total since he recorded 146 yards on 26 carries at TEN on 12/24/07. 89 of his 133 yards came in the first half and he finished with two rushing touchdowns, scoring on runs of one yard and 26 yards, respectively, to improve his career total to 156 total touchdowns, an amount that ranks third all-time in NFL history

• Scored his first touchdown as a Jet on a one-yard run that accounted for the team’s final score in a 31-23 win over the Dolphins (9/26). He finished the game with 70 yards on 15 carries (4.7 avg.).

• Generated 76 yards on 11 carries (6.9 avg.) in the club’s Week Two victory vs. Patriots (9/19).

• Tallied 62 yards on 11 carries (5.6 avg.) in the season opener vs. Ravens (9/13).

150 CAREER GAMES

After recording 110 scrimmage yards (57 rushing, 53 re-ceiving) in the club’s 26-20 overtime win at CLV (11/14). Tomlinson, who played his 150th career game, has 17,345 scrimmage yards, the third-most in a player’s first 150 NFL

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games. He trails Pro Football Hall of Famer Barry Sanders (18,015) and Marshall Faulk (17,909).

Tomlinson has scored 158 touchdowns, the most by a player in his first 150 career games.Most Rushing Touchdowns - Season:Player Team Season TD RshLaDainian Tomlinson SD 2006 28 348Shaun Alexander SEA 2005 27 370Priest Holmes KC 2003 27 320Emmitt Smith DAL 1995 25 377John Riggins WAS 1983 24 375

Surpassed 1,600 rushing yards and 2,000 all-purpose yards three times during his career.Season Rsh. Yds. Rec. Yds Total2002 1,683 489 2,1722003 1,645 725 2,3702006 1,815 508 2,323

His 6.1 points per game ranks first in NFL history for a non-kicker since the the NFL expanded to a 16-game schedule in 1978.

Player G TD 2pt Pts Pts/GLaDainian Tomlinson 156 159 0 954 6.1Shaun Alexander 123 112 0 672 5.5Priest Holmes 113 940 1 566 5Marshall Faulk 176 136 7 830 4.7Emmitt Smith 226 175 1 1052 4.7

Minimum 100 games played

Ranks second behind Smith (164) on the all-time rushing touchdown list.

Player Sea G Att Yds TDEmmitt Smith 15 226 4,409 18,355 164LaDainian Tomlinson 10 156 3,099 13,404 144Marcus Allen 16 222 3,022 12,243 123Walter Payton 13 190 3,838 16,726 110Jim Brown 9 118 2,359 12,312 106

Currently ranks sixth all-time in NFL history for rushing yards, 258 behind fifth-place Jerome Bettis.Player Sea G Att Yds TDEmmitt Smith 15 226 4,409 18,355 164 Walter Payton 13 190 3,838 16,726 110 Barry Sanders 10 153 3,062 15,269 99 Curtis Martin 11 168 3,518 14,101 90 Jerome Bettis 13 192 3,479 13,662 91 LaDainian Tomlinson 10 156 3,099 13,404 144 Eric Dickerson 11 146 2,996 13,259 90 Tony Dorsett 12 173 2,936 12,739 77

Stands sixth on the NFL’s all-time yards from scrimmage list with 17,685 yards. He is currently 505 yards behind fifth-place Barry Sanders. Rsh RecPlayer Sea G Yds Yds YdsJerry Rice 20 303 645 22,895 23,540Emmitt Smith 15 226 18,355 3,224 21,579Walter Payton 13 190 16,726 4,538 21,264Marshall Faulk 12 176 12,279 6,875 19,154Barry Sanders 10 153 15,269 2,921 18,190LaDainian Tomlinson 10 156 13,404 4,323 17,727Marcus Allen 16 222 12,243 5,411 17,654Curtis Martin 11 168 14,101 3,329 17,430

Ranks third on the NFL’s all-time list for career touchdowns, trailing only Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith despite 11 and six fewer seasons, respectively.Player Rsh. TDs Rec. TDs TotalJerry Rice 10 197 208Emmitt Smith 164 11 175LaDainian Tomlinson 144 15 159Terrell Owens 3 153 156Randy Moss* 0 153 154*=scored a TD on a punt return

100-OR-MORE YARDS PLUS 2 TD

Running back LaDainian Tomlinson’s 133-yard, two-touch-down performance in Week Four at BUF (10/3), increased his total to 25 career games that he has rushed for at least 100 yards and two touchdowns, matching Jim Brown for the most in NFL history.

MOST GAMES RUSHING FOR 100 YARDS AND TWO TDS

Player GamesLaDainian Tomlinson 25Jim Brown 25Emmitt Smith 21Shaun Alexander 19Walter Payton 18

HONORS

Career Honors from The Associated Press:•NFL’s Most Valuable Player (2006)•Offensive Player of the Year (2006)•The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year (2006)•First-team All-Pro (2004, 2006 and 2007)•Second-team All-Pro (2002 and 2003)

Career NFL Honors:•Pro Bowl (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007)•AFC Offensive Player of the Month (November 2006)•AFC Rookie of Month (September 2001)•AFC Offensive Player of the Week seven times, most re-cently at Buffalo (10/3/10)

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50 RECEPTIONS IN NINE SEASONS

For the season, Tomlinson recorded 52 receptions for 368 yards. It marked the ninth season in his career that he has reached the 50-catch mark, making him only the third run-ning back in NFL history to accomplish the feat.

Running Backs with 50+ catch season in their careers:Player SeasonsLarry Centers 10Marshall Faulk 9LaDainian Tomlinson 9*Tiki Barber 8Keith Byars 7John L. Williams 7

100-YARD GAMES (47)Tomlinson amassed 47 career 100-yard rushing contests, helping San Diego post a record of 36-10 and the Jets a mark of 1-0 in those contests.Opp. Date W/L Att Yds Avg. Lg TDOAK (12/28/03) W 31 243 7.8 35 2DEN (12/1/02) W 37 220 5.9 76 3NE (9/29/02) W 27 217 8.0 58t 2at CLV (10/19/03) W 26 200 7.7 70t 1KC (12/17/06) W 25 199 8.0 85t 2OAK (10/14/07) W 24 198 8.3 41t 4NYG (9/25/05) W 21 192 9.1 62 3at OAK (9/28/03) L 28 187 6.7 55t 1at WAS (11/27/05) W 25 184 7.4 41t 3SL (10/29/06) W 25 183 7.3 51 2at BUF (12/3/06) W 28 178 6.4 51t 2at KC (12/2/07) W 23 177 7.7 34 2CLV (11/5/06) W 18 172 9.6 41t 3at OAK (11/21/04) W 37 164 4.4 16 1MIN (11/9/03) W 16 162 10.1 73t 2at OAK (10/20/02) W 39 153 3.9 19t 1TEN (10/3/04) W 17 147 8.6 42 1at TEN (12/9/07) W 26 146 5.6 32 1at KC (12/23/01) L 27 145 5.4 34 0at OAK (10/16/05) W 31 140 4.5 29 1at NE (10/2/05) W 25 134 5.4 11 2at BUF (10/3/10) W 19 133 7.0 26t 2KC (9/30/07) L 20 132 6.6 37 1at KC (12/22/02) L 24 131 5.5 34 0TB (12/12/04) W 25 131 5.2 35 1at OAK (9/11/06) W 31 131 4.2 58 1at SEA (12/24/06) W 22 123 5.6 62 0at HST (9/12/04) W 26 121 4.7 32 1at SL (11/10/02) L 24 120 5.0 30 1DET (12/16/07) W 15 116 7.7 49 2at CIN (9/8/02) W 21 114 5.4 17 1WAS (9/9/01) W 36 113 3.1 9 2DEN (12/5/04) W 30 113 3.8 15 2at CLV (12/19/04) W 26 111 4.3 20 2at BUF (12/15/02) L 28 110 3.9 31 1

OAK (11/26/06) W 19 109 5.7 44 2CIN (9/30/01) W 21 107 5.1 23 3at NYJ (11/6/05) W 25 107 4.3 16 3DEN (12/24/07) W 19 107 5.6 17t 1KC (11/30/03) L 19 106 5.6 55 1at OAK (9/28/08) W 20 106 5.3 41t 2BLT (9/21/03) L 23 105 4.6 17 1at DEN (11/19/06) W 20 105 5.3 24 3at NO (10/26/08) L 19 105 5.5 40 0at CIN (11/12/06) W 22 104 4.7 17 4DEN (12/10/06) W 28 103 3.7 17 3at CLV (10/7/01) L 19 102 5.4 54 1

SUCCESS ON THE ROAD

The Jets have won nine of their last eleven regular season games on the road and 12-of-15 games (including postsea-son), dating back to their 19-13 victory in Toronto over the Buffalo Bills (12/3/09). Below are the Jets games on the road during that span:DATE OPP. SCORE RESULT12/3/09 Buffalo (Toronto) 19-13 Win12/13/09 Tampa Bay 26-3 Win12/27/09 Indianapolis 29-15 Win1/9/10 Cincinnati 24-14 Win1/17/10 San Diego 17-14 Win1/24/10 Indianapolis 17-30 Loss9/26/10 Miami 31-23 Win10/3/10 Buffalo 38-14 Win10/17/10 Denver 24-20 Win11/7/10 Detroit 23-20 OT Win11/14/10 Cleveland 26-20 OT Win12/6/10 New England 45-3 Loss12/19/10 Pittsburgh 22-17 Win12/26/10 Chicago 38-34 Loss1/8/11 Indianapolis 17-16 Win Bold=PostseasonUnder Head Coach Rex Ryan the Jets have recorded a 14-6 road record (including a 3-1 postseason record). Their 11-5 road record in the regular season is tied for the second-best in the NFL since the start of the 2009 season.

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EDWARDS PER RECEPTION

Since entering the NFL in 2005, WR Braylon Edwards’ 15.8 yards per catch ranks second in the AFC among wide receiv-ers with at least 250 receptions. He trails only teammate WR Santonio Holmes (16.0).For his career, Edwards has caught 326 passes for 5,142 yards and 39 touchdowns. Edwards registered his 300th re-ception at CLV (11/14). His 300th reception was a 21-yard completion on third-and-eight to keep a drive alive that cul-minated with a 25-yard TD pass from Sanchez to Cotchery.

Edwards 100-yard games (14)TEAM DATE OPP REC YDS AVG LG TDCLV 10/13/08 NYG 5 154 30.8 70 1CLV 12/2/07 at ARZ 7 149 21.3 67t 1CLV 9/16/07 CIN 8 146 18.3 37t 2CLV 11/19/06 PIT 7 137 19.6 63 0CLV 10/28/07 at SL 8 117 14.6 29 2CLV 9/24/06 BLT 5 116 23.2 58 1CLV 9/17/06 at CIN 4 110 27.5 75 0CLV 10/7/07 at NE 6 110 18.3 36 0CLV 9/18/05 at GB 3 107 35.7 80t 1NYJ 12/20/09 ATL 5 105 21.0 65t 1CLV 11/17/08 at BUF 8 104 13.0 23 0CLV 12/15/08 at PHI 5 102 20.2 28 0NYJ* 1/24/10 at IND 2 100 50.0 80t 1NYJ 12/19/10 at PIT 8 100 12.5 38 0* - Postseason

BIG PLAYS BY EDWARDS

Since joining the Jets in a trade on 10/7/09, Edwards has caught eleven passes of 30-or-more yards (including an 80-yard touchdown reception in the AFC Championship game at IND on 1/24/10). Six of the eleven pass plays have gone for scores.

Quarterback Opp Date YardsSanchez at IND 1/24/10 80tSanchez at DET 11/7/10 74tSanchez at MIA 9/26/10 67tSanchez vs. ATL 12/20/09 65tBrunell vs. BUF 1/2/11 52tSanchez vs. HST 11/21/10 42Sanchez at BUF 10/3/10 41tSanchez vs. JAX 11/15/09 41Sanchez at PIT 12/19/10 38Sanchez at MIA 10/12/09 34Sanchez vs. GB 10/31/10 32Sanchez at DEN 10/17/10 32t

TONE TIME

Living up to his reputation of making key plays at big mo-ments, WR Santonio Holmes caught his second game-win-ning touchdown pass in as many weeks from QB Mark San-chez. The score, with 10 seconds remaining, gave the club

a 30-27 victory over HST (11/21). He finished the game with his second 100-yard receiving game (7-126-2) in three weeks. His first came at DET (11/7), when he caught five passes for 114 yards.

One week earlier in Cleveland (11/14), Holmes caught a Sanchez throw and raced 37 yards for the game-winning touchdown, his first score as a Jet, with 16 seconds remain-ing in overtime. It is the fourth game this season that Hol-mes made the key play that led to a game winning score. Week Nine at DET (11/17), Holmes took a pass 52 yards to setup K Nick Folk’s game-winning 30-yard field goal. At DEN (10/17), he drew a 46-yard pass interference to setup RB LaDainian Tomlinson’s game-winning touchdown.

For the season, Holmes has totaled 52 receptions for 746 yards (14.3 avg.) and six touchdowns.

MOST GAME-WINNING REC TDFinal 1:00 of 4th QTR/OT Since 1983 (including playoffs)

Player TD Y/NFLSantonio Holmes* 5 5Carl Pickens 5 9Terrell Owens 4 15Roy Green 4 14

*=Two in 2010

100+ FOR SANTONIO

WR Santonio Holmes recorded his tenth career 100-yard receiving game (including one in the postseason) when he caught seven passes for 126 yards and two touchdowns vs. HST (11/21). It was his second 100-yard performance in three games. His first came at DET (11/7) when he hauled in five passes for 114 yards.

Holmes’ 100-yard games (10)TEAM DATE OPP REC YDS AVG LG TDPIT 12/6/09 vs. OAK 8 149 18.6 57 1PIT 12/20/07 at SL 4 133 33.3 83 0PIT* 2/1/09 vs. ARZ 9 131 14.6 40 1PIT 9/10/09 vs. TEN 9 131 14.6 34t 1PIT 9/30/07 at ARZ 6 128 21.3 43t 2NYJ 11/21/10 vs. HST 7 126 18.0 41t 2PIT 12/31/06 at CIN 4 124 31.0 67t 1NYJ 11/7/10 at DET 5 114 22.8 52 0PIT 11/5/07 vs. BLT 4 110 27.5 45 2PIT 10/18/09 vs. CLV 5 104 20.8 41 0

* Super Bowl XLIII

50+ RECEPTIONS and 14+ AVERAGE

Jets wide receivers Braylon Edwards (53-904-7 17.1 avg.) and Santonio Holmes (52-746-6 14.3 avg.) are the only NFL tandem to have 50-or-more catches with a 14.0-or-more average per reception.

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100 FOR GREENE

RB Shonn Greene finished with 117 yards rushing on 22 carries (5.3 avg.) in the Jets win at BUF, 10/3. It was his first 100-yard rushing game of the season.

• It marked the second time in his career that Greene has eclipsed the 100-yard mark in a regular-season game.

• Last season, Greene led the Jets with 144 yards rushing and two touchdowns, averaging 5.0 yards per carry at OAK, 10/25.

• Greene’s 144 yards at OAK represent the third-highest rushing total for a Jets rookie in franchise history. As a rookie, Matt Snell ran for 168 vs. OAK and 180 vs. HOU in back-to-back weeks in 1964.

GREENE GOES THE DISTANCEShonn Greene took a fourth quarter carry 23 yards to the end zone for his first rushing touchdown of the season vs. MIN (10/11). It was the first time in his professional career that he has scored in a home game.

• The touchdown was the fifth rushing score of his career, regular season and post-season included.

• Four of Greene’s six career rushing touchdowns have gone for 20 or more yards.

Shonn Greene’s Touchdown Runs

Date Opp Yards1. 1/17/10 at SD 532. 1/9/10 at CIN 393. 10/25/09 at OAK 334. 10/11/10 vs. MIN 235. 10/25/09 at OAK 86. 12/26/10 at CHI 3

GREENE’S ROOKIE YEAR IN REVIEWRB Shonn Greene finished his rookie campaign with 540 rushing yards and two touchdowns, averaging 5.0 yards per carry.

• Shonn Greene led the Jets with 144 yards rushing and two touchdowns, averaging 5.0 yards per carry at OAK, 10/25.

• Greene’s 144 yards represent the third-highest rushing total for a Jets rookie in franchise history. As a rookie, Matt Snell ran for 168 vs. OAK and 180 vs. HOU in back-to-back weeks in 1964.

• Greene is the sixth Jets rookie to rush for more than 100 yards in a game (11th time) and third since 1990. The roster: Snell - twice, 1964; Clark Gaines - four times, 1976; Scott Dierking - once, 1977; Blair Thomas - once, 1990; Leon Washington - twice, 2006.

GOING GREENE IN THE PLAYOFFS

Shonn Greene ran for more than 125 yards and a touchdown in each of his first two postseason games, the first player in NFL history to do that, posting 135 at CIN and 128 at SD.

• Greene led the NFL in rushing during the 2009 postsea-son (54-304-2). His 263 rushing yards as a rookie in his first two postseason games is the second-most by a rookie in NFL history, behind only DAL’s Duane Thomas, who rushed for 278 yards in his first two postseason games as a rookie in the 1970 season.

• He reeled off the the two longest runs in Jets postseason history when his 53-yard touchdown run at SD bettered his 39-yard touchdown run at CIN. Both runs topped his regular season best, a 33-yard run at OAK. The previous long for a rushing touchdown in Jets playoff history was by Freeman McNeil, 25 yards, 1/3/87 at CLE.

• At CIN, Greene finished with 135 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries, tying him for second-best in Jets post-season history with Freeman McNeil, vs. KC, 12/28/86. Greene became the third RB since the 2000 playoffs to go over 100 yards rushing in a single postseason game (Joseph Addai, IND, 2006; Jamal Lewis, BAL, 2000).

• Greene’s touchdown run and Mark Sanchez’s scoring pass in each game made the 2009 Jets the first team to get a scoring run and pass from rookies in a postsea-son game since the 1934 Giants, a feat the Jets have now accomplished twice. The Giants’ Ed Danowski had a rushing touchdown and two passing touchdowns 76 years ago.

Longest Running Plays -- POST SEASON FRANCHISE HISTORY

Player Yds Opp Date1. S. Greene 53t at SD 1/17/102. S. Greene 39t at CIN 1/9/103. F. McNeil 35 at CIN 1/9/83

Jets Postseason Single-Game Rushing LeadersPlayer Date OPP Att Yds Avg. TD1. F. McNeil 1/9/83 CIN 21 202 9.6 12t. S. Greene 1/9/10 CIN 21 135 6.4 13t. F. McNeil 12/28/86 KC 31 135 4.4 1

DUSTIN KELLER

TE Dustin Keller led the team in receptions (55) and was third in touchdowns (5); and receiving yards with 687. From Week Two through Week Four, Keller caught 17 passes for 241 yards and five touchdowns. His five touchdowns tied with San Diego TE Antonio Gates for most touchdowns dur-ing that time span.In Week Two vs. NE (9/19), Keller recorded seven receptions for a career-high 115 yards. In Week Three at MIA (9/26), he added two more touchdowns and 98 yards on six recep-tions. In the Week Four win at BUF (10/3), he caught two touchdown passes for the second consecutive week and fin-ished the game with four catches for 28 yards.

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KELLER’S THREE GAME STRETCHGm Rec Yds Avg. TDvs. NE 9/19 7 115 16.4 1at MIA 9/26 6 98 16.3 2at BUF 10/3 4 28 7.0 2Totals 17 241 14.2 5

AFC TIGHT ENDS IN THEIR FIRST 35

Through the first 35 games of his career, TE Dustin Keller ranks amongst the top tight ends in the AFC.

Player Rec Yds TD Avg.Antonio Gates -- SD 130 1,711 17 13.2Owen Daniels -- HST 120 1,428 8 11.9Todd Heap -- BLT 111 1,387 8 12.9Dustin Keller -- Jets 108 1,283 8 11.9Zach Miller -- OAK 108 1,335 4 12.4Heath Miller -- PIT 83 1,003 12 12.1Dallas Clark -- IND 81 1,112 9 13.7

KELLER IN PERSPECTIVE

Since being selected in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft, Dustin Keller has quietly had the best first two seasons by a tight end in club history. Despite working with two quarter-backs in two seasons (Brett Favre ‘08 & Mark Sanchez ‘09), Keller has caught 93 passes, the most by a Jets tight end in their first two NFL seasons.

Player Sea Rec Yds TDDustin Keller 2008-09 93 1,057 5Pete Lammons 1966-67 86 1,080 6Jerome Barkum 1972-73 60 1,114 8Johnny Mitchell 1992-93 55 840 7Richard Caster 1970-71 45 847 9Mickey Shuler 1978-79 27 292 6

His 93 receptions in his first two seasons also compares favorably with tight ends in the NFL selected in the last five seasons. Below is a list of AFC tight ends selected in the last five seasons and their stats.

Player Tm Sea Rec Yds TDZack Miller OAK 2007-08 100 1,222 4Owen Daniels HST 2006-07 97 1,120 8Kellen Winslow CLV 2004-06 94 925 3Dustin Keller NYJ 2008-09 93 1,057 5Heath Miller PIT 2005-06 73 852 11

RICHARDSON IS LEADING MAN

FB Tony Richardson has served as the primary lead blocker for eight 1,000-yard rushing seasons by five different players in his career. Six of those 1,000-yard seasons have resulted in the player earning a Pro Bowl appearance.He has also helped 12 teams surpass the 2,000 rushing yard mark.

Richardson’s teams have rushed for 20 or more touchdowns seven of the past eight seasons, including league-highs in 2002 (KC), 2003 (KC), 2004 (KC) and 2007 (MIN).

MAN OF THE YEAR

The New York Jets have named FB Tony Richardson as the Club’s 2010 Walter Payton Man of the Year. Through his Rich in Spirit Foundation and the New York Jets Community Rela-tions Department, Tony has impacted many lives throughout the country. As the Jets’ award winner, Richardson will receive $1,000 to donate to the Rich in Spirit Foundation, his 501(c)(3) organization of choice. This is Richardson’s second Man of the Year Award as he also won the honor in 2008. Richardson is eligible to win the national Walter Payton Man of the Year Award and be recognized at a press conference during Super Bowl week in Texas. The national winner will receive $25,000 to donate to the 501(c)(3) organization of his choice. Since 1970, the NFL has awarded the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award to recognize a player’s off-the-field community service as well as his playing excellence.

Tony Richardson established the Rich in Spirit Foundation in 2000 to extend a helping hand in order to uplift the lives and spirits of individuals, with particular attention to enhancing per-sonal growth in children. Since its inception, this three-time Pro Bowl fullback has personally donated more than 1.5 million dollars and made more than 1,500 appearances. He runs all foundation activities and has no paid staff. Tony was named Pro Football Weekly’s “Arthur S. Arkush Humanitarian of the Year” in 2003; voted an “NFL Good Guy” for five consecutive years by the Sporting News; and was a finalist for the 2007 NFLPA Byron “Whizzer” White Award. Currently, Tony serves as spokesperson for the Jets Be A Champion Disability Awareness Campaign and has hosted Special Olympics PPK competitions in Kansas City from 1999-05 and Minnesota in 2006-07.

Tony has sponsored The Dictionary Project in Kansas City since 2002 and has donated $170,000, providing more than 113,000 dictionaries to students in Missouri, Kansas, Min-nesota, and Queens, NY. He has provided more than 5,000 backpacks filled with school supplies to City Union Mission and Boys & Girls Clubs. In 2005, Tony volunteered for United Nations World Food Program traveling to Sri Lanka, assisting with relief efforts in that tsunami-ravaged island nation. Tony is a Board Member for Greater Kansas City Boys & Girls Clubs and People to People International. He has donated equipment for football camps, hosted a holiday shopping event in NYC for 25 youth, and participated in annual Shop with a Jock events and Vikings KaBoom! Playground builds. Tony is a supporter of Shadow Buddies and visited Woodhull Medical Center in Bronx, NY deliver them. Tony has taken advantage of NFL Player Pro-grams, earning his bachelor’s degree (Auburn) and MBA (Web-ster University) while also being an active participant in the NFL Entrepreneurship programs Finally Tony was selected by Roger Goddell to serve on a six-member Player’s Advisory Committee.

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DEFENDING THE PASS

Since Week Four at BUF (10/3), the Jets have held opposing teams to a combined 49.5 completion percentage, the best in the NFL during the twelve week span. Net Yds AVG. YdsTeam Date Pct. vs. Jets Season Net Diff.BUF 1/2/11 46% 125 197.4 -72CHI 12/26 52% 202 188.4 +14PIT 12/19 52% 231 225.1 +6MIA 12/12 26% 30 220.4 -190NE 12/6 72% 304 240.4 +64CIN 11/24 44% 117 235.4 -118HST 11/21 58% 246 242.9 +3CLV 11/14 58% 196 189.6 +7DET 11/7 54% 228 255.1 -27GB 10/31 44% 156 243.1 -87DEN 10/17 41% 201 296.6 -95MIN 10/11 41% 240 219.6 +20BUF 10/3 44% 109 192.1 -83

DARRELLE REVIS

CB Darrelle Revis, who was named to the All-Pro team this season, was voted the 2009 Curtis Martin Team MVP by his teammates. NFL Network credited Revis with 31 PD on the season, the most in the NFL since 1994. For his career, he has recorded 14 interceptions, 246 tackles, one sack, 73 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and two touchdowns.The two-time Pro Bowl CB posted an NFL-high 34 passes defensed to go with his team-leading six interceptions and 71 tackles, anchoring a unit that finished No. 1 in the NFL in pass defense, total defense and points allowed in 2009.

RETURN TO THE ISLAND

Revis enjoyed his best game of the 2010 season at DET (11/7), when he recorded three tackles and two passes de-fensed in limiting DET WR Calvin Johnson to one reception for 13 yards on the day. It was the first time this season, since Week Two, that Revis has been matched up against the opponents number one receiving threat.

Revis matched up against HST WR Andre Johnson in Week 11 and limited him to four catches for 32 yards. In two games against Revis, Johnson has eight catches for 67 yards and no touchdowns.

On Thanksgiving day vs. CIN (11/25), Revis held Terrell Ow-ens to three receptions for 17 yards.

During the AFC Wildcard playoff game at IND (1/8), Revis held five-time Pro Bowler Reggie Wayne to one reception for one yard.

REVIS’ CAREER INTERCEPTIONS (16)

Date Team Quarterback1. 10/28/07 vs. BUF Trent Edwards2. 12/02/07 at MIA John Beck3. 12/16/07 at NE Tom Brady4. 9/7/08 at MIA Chad Pennington5. 9/28/08 vs. ARI Kurt Warner6. 9/28/08 vs. ARI Kurt Warner7. 11/2/08 at BUF Trent Edwards 8. 12/14/08 vs. BUF J.P. Losman9. 9/20/09 vs. NE Tom Brady10. 10/25/09 at OAK JaMarcus Russell11. 11/29/09 vs. CAR Jake Delhomme12. 11/29/09 vs. CAR Jake Delhomme13. 12/3/09 vs. BUF (T) Ryan Fitzpatrick14. 12/13/09 at TB Josh Freeman15. *1/9/10 at CIN Carson Palmer16. *1/17/10 at SD Philip Rivers*=Postseason

ALONE ON REVIS ISLAND

JETS OPPONENT RECEIVERSREVIS VS. THE REST OF THE NFL

2010 TOT REC-YDS AVG vs. TDDATE OPP RECEIVER vs. REVIS REST OF NFL REC9/19* NE R. Moss 2-38-1 2-36 511/7 DET C. Johnson 1-13-0 6-79 811/21 HST A. Johnson 4-32-0 6-84 411/25 CIN T. Owens 3-17-0 6-89 812/12 MIA D. Bess 1-6-0 5-52 312/19 PIT H. Ward 2-34-0 4-48 4*Revis left in the second quarter due to an hamstring injury

ANTONIO CROMARTIE

CB Antonio Cromartie tied for the Jets lead with three in-terceptions on the season. He has teamed with CB Darrelle Revis to create a daunting challenge for opposing passers.

Starting Wide Receivers vs. Jets

Opp. Starters Combined TotalsCHI (12/26) Hester/Knox 7-140-3PIT (12/19) Wallace/Ward 9-136-0MIA (12/12) Bess/Marshall 3-22-1NE (12/6) Welker/Branch 10-144-2CIN (11/25) Owens/Ochocinco 7-58-0HST (11/21) A. Johnson/Walter 6-48-0CLV (11/14) Stuckey/Massaquoi 6-35-1DET (11/7) Burleson/Johnson 8-126-1GB (10/31) Jennings/Driver 6-81-0DEN (10/17) Lloyd/Gaffney 10-155-0MIN (10/11) Moss/Harvin 9-178-3

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BUF (10/3)* Evans/Parrish 2-13-0MIA (9/26)* Marshall/Hartline 15-250-1NE (9/19) Welker/Moss 8-76-2BLT (9/13) Mason/Boldin 9-131-0*Revis did not play

AL”CRO”TRAZ

2010 JETS OPPONENT RECEIVERSCROMARTIE VS. THE REST OF THE NFL

TOT REC-YDS AVG vs. TDDATE TM Opp vs. Cromartie NFL REC9/19* NE R. Moss 0-0-0 3-39 59/26 MIA B. Marshall 10-166-1 5-57 110/17 DEN B. Lloyd 4-74-0 5-101 411/7 DET B. Johnson 1-7-0 1-10 011/14 CLV M. Massaquoi 2-8-1 2-28 211/21 HST K. Walter 2-16-0 3-37 411/25 CIN C. Ochocinco 4-41-0 5-59 412/12 MIA B. Marshall 2-19-1 5-55 212/19 PIT M. Wallace 7-102-0 4-75 812/26 CHI J. Knox 4-92-2 3-64 5* - Cromartie covered Moss in the second half.

CRO GOES TWO-FOR-TWO

CB Antonio Cromartie intercepted passes in his first two games as a Jet. In the Week One contest against BLT, Cromartie picked off a Joe Flacco pass intended for Anquan Boldin and returned it 66 yards. In Week Two, after switching onto Randy Moss in the second half, Cromartie intercepted a Tom Brady pass intended for Moss at the three-yard line.

Cromartie has intercepted passes in consecutive games four times in his career, including recording intercep-tions in three consecutive games during the 2007 season.

For his career, Cromartie has intercepted 20 passes off 14 dif-ferent quarterbacks. He has picked off multiple passes against Peyton Manning (4), Tom Brady (2) and Brett Favre (2). Date Team Quarterback20. 11/25/10 vs. CIN Carson Palmer19. 9/19/10 vs. NE Tom Brady (2)18. 9/13/10 vs. BLT Joe Flacco17. 11/22/09 at DEN Kyle Orton16. 11/15/09 vs. PHI Donovan McNabb15. 11/1/09 vs. OAK JaMarcus Russell14. 9/22/08 vs. NYJ Brett Favre (2)13. 9/22/08 vs. NYJ Brett Favre (1)*12. 1/20/08 at NE Tom Brady (1)#11. 1/13/08 at IND Peyton Manning (4)#10. 12/16/07 vs. DET Jon Kitna9. 12/9/07 at TEN Vince Young8. 12/2/07 at KC Tyler Thigpen7. 12/2/07 at KC Brock Huard6. 11/11/07 vs. IND Peyton Manning (3)5. 11/11/07 vs. IND Peyton Manning (2)4. 11/11/07 vs. IND Peyton Manning (1)

3. 10/28/07 vs. HST Matt Schaub (2)2. 10/28/07 vs. HST Matt Schaub (1)*1. 10/14/07 vs. OAK Daunte Culpepper#=Postseason*=Returned for a TD

SECONDARY STARTERS

Affected by several injuries, the Jets secondary has shown their depth this season. Nine members of the Jets defense secondary have started this season. The unit included four new starters from last year: Antonio Cromartie, Brodney Pool, Kyle Wilson and Marquice Cole, who started the fi-nal game of the season. Jim Leonhard, who started all 16 games last season, was placed on injured reserve 12/4/10.

• CB Antonio Cromartie started 15 games.• S Brodney Pool started 12 games.• S Jim Leonhard and CB Darrelle Revis started 11 games.• S Eric Smith started six games.• CB Drew Coleman and CB Kyle Wilson started four games.• CB Dwight Lowery started three games.• CB Marquice Cole started one game.

GAME-BY-GAME STARTING SECONDARY9/13 BLT Cromartie, Leonhard, Revis, E. Smith, Wilson9/19 NE Cromartie, Leonhard, Revis, E. Smith, Wilson9/26 at MIA Cromartie, Leonhard, E. Smith, Wilson10/3 at BUF Coleman, Cromartie, Leonhard, Pool10/11 MIN Cromartie, Leonhard, Revis, Pool10/17 at DEN Coleman, Cromartie, Leonhard, Revis, Pool10/31 GB Cromartie, Leonhard, Revis, Pool11/7 at DET Coleman, Cromartie, Leonhard, Revis, Pool11/14 at CLV Cromartie, Leonhard, Revis, Pool11/21 HST Cromartie, Leonhard, Revis, Pool11/25 CIN Cromartie, Leonhard, Revis, E. Smith12/6 at NE Coleman, Cromartie, Pool, Revis, E. Smith12/12 MIA Cromartie, Pool, Revis, E. Smith12/19 at PIT Cromartie, Lowery, Pool, Revis12/26 at CHI Cromartie, Lowery, Pool, Revis1/2 BUF Cole, Lowery, Pool, Wilson

THE CLOSER

CB Dwight Lowery has garnered the nickname “The Closer” after causing turnovers on the opponents last offensive drive in two consecutive games. With 35 seconds remaining at DEN (10/17), Lowery recovered an aborted snap at the Broncos 43-yard line to seal the Jets 24-20 victory. A week earlier vs. MIN (10/11), he returned a QB Brett Favre inter-ception for a touchdown to increase the team’s advantage to 29-20 with 1:20 remaining in the game.Lowery intercepted twice in two consecutive games starting at Chicago (12/26) with a 20 yard pick from QB Jay Cutler. He intercepted another pass in the last game of the season vs. BUF (1/2), returning it 41 yards. It was his third of the season and tied him for the most on the team.For his career, he has seven interceptions and two career fumble recoveries.

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DREW COLEMAN

CB Drew Coleman recorded the first multi-sack game of his career in Week 14 at PIT. His first sack came early in the fourth quarter when he brought down Roethlisberger for a 13-yard loss. Coleman brought down Roethlisberger again with 1:23 remaining in the game. Coleman forced fumbles on each of his sacks. For the season, Coleman has four sacks, one interception, five passes defensed and five forced fumbles.

DAVID HARRIS

“He’s (Harris) one of the most complete linebackers in our league. He’s an elite player who, for whatever reason, a lot of people don’t appreciate.” Jets Linebackers Coach Bob Sutton (New York Times, 8/1).In 2009, Harris led a Jets defense that finished first in the NFL in seven categories (yards per game, yards per play, passing yards per game, passing yards per play, first downs allowed, third-down conversions allowed and points al-lowed). Harris led the unit with 142 tackles and added 5.5 sacks, two interceptions, three passes defensed and two forced fumbles.In postseason play, Harris remained a dominant force as he led the team in both tackles (29) and sacks (2). He added one pass defensed and one forced fumble to his statline. Both of Harris’ sacks were of IND QB Peyton Manning.

HARRIS IN 2010

• Lead the team in tackles (nine) during the wildcard playoff matchup at IND (1/8)

• Recorded two solo tackles vs. BUF (1/2).• Posted four solo tackles and one pass defensed at CHI

(12/26)• Recored five tackles (3 solo and 2 assisted) for the first

Jets win at PIT (12/19).• Finished with six tackles as part of a defense that held the

Dolphins to 131 total yards vs. MIA (12/12).• Recorded his third sack of the season and the 15.5 of his

career when he dropped QB Tom Brady for a six-yard loss at NE (12/6).

• Led a Jets defense that allowed 34 yards on 28 plays in the second half, in the club’s ninth win of the season vs. CIN (11/25). He recorded his second sack of the sea-son when he brought down CIN QB Carson Palmer for an eight-yard loss.

• Finished second on the team with six tackles in the Jets 30-27 win vs. HST (11/21).

• Recorded a takeaway in the overtime win at CLV (11/14) and tied the team-high with eight tackles. Led a defen-sive unit that allowed only 107 yards of total offense for the Browns after the half.

• Led the team in tackles for the seventh time this season with 10 (six solo and four assists) as the Jets went on to

defeat DET (11/7) in overtime. Harris led a unit that held Detroit to 78 yards rushing on 28 attempts.

• Led the team in tackles for the sixth time this season (in-cluding tying for the lead) with nine tackles in the team’s Week Eight loss to GB (10/31). Recorded his first sack of the season (his 12.5 career sack) when he dropped Pack-ers QB Aaron Rodgers for a nine-yard loss. Led a defense that held GB to 237 total yards (156 passing yards, 81 rushing yards) and 2-of-14 on third down attempts.

• Recorded his first double-digit tackle (12) game as the Jets defeated DEN (10/17), marking the club’s fifth straight victory. Also contributed two quarterback hurries and a tackle for loss.

• Tied for team lead in tackles (eight) with Jim Leonhard in the victory vs. MIN (10/11). Helped defense shutout the Vikings in the first half allowing only 52 yards of total offense and zero third-down conversions.

• Led the team for the second-consecutive week with seven tackles, five solo, in the division win at BUF (10/3). Was part of a defense that held the Bills to 0-for-10 on third-down conversions for the game.

• Led the team with nine tackles, eight solo in the division win at MIA (9/26).

• Recorded seven tackles, six solo in the Week Two vic-tory vs. NE (9/19). Led a defense that shutout the Patri-ots offense in the second half, limiting them to 80-yards, eight first downs and one-of-four on third down attempts. Helped hold NE to 52 rushing yards on 20 carries for the game.

• Finished with six tackles, two QB hits and two PD in the season opening loss to BLT (9/13). Spearheaded a de-fense that held the Ravens to 49 rushing yards on 35 attempts (1.4 avg.)

TEAM M.V.P.

Harris was voted the Curtis Martin MVP Award winner by his teammates on Dec. 30. He leads the team with 119 tackles (90 solo) and has recorded three sacks, 14 quarterback hur-ries, two passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery this season. Originally drafted in the second round in 2007, the four-year veteran has led the team in tackles every season, except 2008, since joining the club.

TACKLING MACHINE

In three seasons, Harris has led the team in tackles twice and finished second with 87 tackles in 2008 despite missing five games. In 2007, he led the team with 117 tackles de-spite not taking over starting duties for an injured Jon Vilma until the eighth game of the season.

HARRIS’ SEASON TACKLE TOTALSSeason Tackles Rank on Team2010 128 1st2009 142 1st2008 87 2nd2007 117 1st

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Date Team Quarterback10/28/07 vs. BUF Trent Edwards11/18/07 vs. PIT Ben Roethlisberger12/2/07 at MIA John Beck12/23/07 at TEN Vince Young12/30/07 vs. KC Brodie Croyle10/12/08 vs. CIN #Ryan Fitzpatrick12/7/08 at SF #Shaun Hill9/13/09 at HST Matt Schaub9/27/09 vs. TEN Kerry Collins10/18/09 vs. BUF #Trent Edwards11/1/09 vs. MIA Chad Henne11/29/09 vs. CAR Jake Delhomme12/3/09 at BUF Ryan Fitzpatrick1/24/10 at IND* Peyton Manning10/31/10 vs. GB Aaron Rodgers11/25/10 vs. CIN Carson Palmer12/6/10 at NE Tom Brady# - Half of a sack *Postseason Game

BRYAN’S CONTRIBUTIONS

LB Bryan Thomas started the season off with a strong de-fensive performance after he sacked BLT QB Joe Flacco in the second quarter for a loss of eight yards on a third-down play. Additionally, Thomas led the team with nine total tack-les (seven solo) against the Ravens. In Week Eight, Thomas sacked DET QB Matt Stafford out of bounds early in the second quarter for a loss of two yards. Thomas recorded his third sack of the season vs. HST (11/21) when he brought down QB Matt Schaub. For the season, Thomas led the club in sacks (6) and finished with 41 tackles, one pass defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

KEEPING PACE

LB Calvin Pace finished just 0.5 sacks behind Jets’ sack leader LB Bryan Thomas with 5.5 despite missing the first four games due to injury. For the season, he has 55 tackles. It is the second consecutive season that he has missed the first four games of the schedule. Pace led the Jets in sacks in both 2008 (7) and 2009 (8). In the last game of the season vs. BUF (1/2), Pace recorded his first NFL interception along with a sack, three PD, three QH and a tackle.

2010 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT RUSHING

Below are the opposing game-by-game team rushings stats for the 2010 season.DATE TEAM ATT YDS AVG LG TD1/8 Indianapolis 27 93 3.4 14 01/2 Buffalo 18 37 2.1 6 012/26 Chicago 27 120 4.4 32 212/19 Pittsburgh 25 147 5.9 22 112/12 Miami 32 101 3.2 10 0

12/6 New England 26 101 3.9 13 211/25 Cincinnati 20 46 2.3 14 011/21 Houston 26 97 3.7 19 211/14 Cleveland 25 107 4.3 14 111/7 Detroit 28 78 2.8 17 110/31 Green Bay 26 81 3.1 27 010/17 Denver 37 145 3.9 14 110/11 Minnesota 24 96 4.0 30 010/3 Buffalo 16 114 7.1 22 09/26 Miami 23 84 3.7 17 09/19 New England 20 52 2.6 8 09/13 Baltimore 35 49 1.4 7 1

2010 OPPOSING LEADING RUSHERS VS. JETS

Below are the leading rushers that faced the Jets during the 2010 season.DATE PLAYER ATT YDS AVG LG TD1/8 Addai, IND 13 60 4.6 14 01/2 Jackson, BUF 18 35 2.7 6 012/26 Forte, CHI 19 113 5.9 32 112/19 Mendenhall, PIT 17 99 5.8 21 112/12 Brown, MIA 16 55 3.4 10 012/6 Green-Ellis, NE 18 72 4.0 13 211/25 Benson, CIN 18 41 2.3 14 011/21 Foster, HST 22 84 3.8 19 211/14 Hillis, CLV 19 82 4.3 14 111/7 Best, DET 16 48 3.0 17 010/31 Jackson, GB 15 55 3.7 27 010/17 Moreno, DEN 12 48 4.8 14 010/11 Peterson, MIN 18 88 4.9 30 010/3 Fitzpatrick, BUF 7 74 10.6 22 09/26 Brown, MIA 11 54 4.9 17 09/19 Faulk, NE 5 22 4.4 8 09/13 Rice, BLT 21 43 2.0 7 0

TWO SAFTIES A FIRST

With 2:38 remaining and the Jets leading the Steelers 20-17, LB Jason Taylor sliced through the line to tackle PIT RB Mewelde Moore in the Steelers endzone for a safety. The score put the Jets ahead by the final tally of 22-17, giving New York their first victory in the state of Pennsylvania.

It marked the second safety the Jets defense has recorded this season. The first came came when DT Trevor Pryce sacked QB Carson Palmer in the endzone vs. CIN (11/25).

The two safeties are the most a Jets team has recorded in a single season in the history of the franchise.

JETS IN THE PRO BOWL

CB Darrelle Revis• Third consecutive trip to the Pro Bowl, second consecutive as a starter.• Has posted 35 tackles, 13 pass defenses and two fumble recoveries, while anchoring a unit that is third in total de-fense, sixth in pass defense and sixth in the NFL in points

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allowed. Past Jets Pro Bowl Cornerbacks:• Darrelle Revis, 2008-2009 • Ty Law, 2005 • Aaron Glenn, 1997-1998C Nick Mangold• Third consecutive Pro Bowl selection, all as a starter.• Marks the 2nd consecutive season that Mangold has joined D’Brickashaw Ferguson on the offensive line at the Pro Bowl.• Has started every game since he was drafted in 2006, a streak of 80 consecutive regular season games and four playoff contests.• Key contributor to Jets rushing attack that ranks 4th in the NFL, averaging 148.4 yards per game (4.4 yards per rush).• The Jets are 8th in the NFL in sacks per pass play.• The Jets offense ranks 4th in the NFL in time of posses-sion, averaging 32:03 a game. Past Jets Pro Bowl Centers:• Nick Mangold, 2008-2009 • Kevin Mawae, 1999-2004 • Joe Fields, 1981-1982LT D’Brickashaw Ferguson• Second Pro Bowl selection.• This marks the 2nd consecutive season that Ferguson has joined Nick Mangold on the offensive line at the Pro Bowl.• Has started every game since he was drafted in 2006, a streak of 80 consecutive regular season games and four playoff contests.• The Jets rushing attack is 4th in the NFL, averaging 148.4 yards per game (4.4 yards per rush).• The Jets are 8th in the NFL in sacks per pass play.• The Jets offense ranks 4th in the NFL in time of posses-sion, averaging 32:03 a game. Past Jets Pro Bowl Offensive Tackles:• D’Brickashaw Ferguson, 2009 • Marvin Powell, 1979-1983 • Winston Hill, 1970-1973

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

PLAYER, POS GP/GS SEASON (TEAM)Mark Brunell, QB 14/10 2009 (NO), 2005 (WAS),

1996-99 (JAX), 1994 (GB)

Trevor Pryce, DE 14/10 2010 (NYJ), 2008-09 (BLT), 2006 (BLT), 2005 (DEN), 2003 (DEN), 2000 (DEN), 1997-98 (DEN)

Shaun Ellis, DE 10/10 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (NYJ), 2004 (NYJ), 2001-02 (NYJ)

Bart Scott, LB 9/8 2009-10 (NYJ), 2008 (BLT), 2006 (BLT), 2003 (BLT)

Damien Woody, OL 9/8 2009 (NYJ), 2002-03 (NE)

LaDainian Tomlinson, RB 8/8 2010 (NYJ) 2006-09

(SD), 2004 (SD)Antonio Cromartie, CB 8/7 2006-09 (SD)Ben Hartsock, TE 8/1 2009-10 (NYJ), 2007

(TEN), 2004-05 (IND)Bryan Thomas, LB 7/7 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006

(NYJ), 2004 (NYJ)Jason Taylor, LB 7/7 2010 (NYJ) 2001 (MIA),

2000 (MIA, 1999 (MIA), 1998 (MIA), 1997 (MIA

Steve Weatherford, P 6/0 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (NO)Jerricho Cotchery, WR 5/4 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (NYJ)D’Brickashaw Ferguson, T 5/5 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (NYJ)Nick Mangold, C 5/5 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (NYJ)Brandon Moore, G 5/5 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (NYJ)Tony Richardson, FB 5/5 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (KC)Santonio Holmes, WR 5/4 2010 (NYJ) 2007-08 (PIT)Drew Coleman, CB 5/1 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (NYJ)Brad Smith, WR 5/0 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (NYJ)Eric Smith, S 5/1 2009-10 (NYJ), 2006 (NYJ)David Harris, LB 4/4 2009-10 (NYJ)Calvin Pace, LB 4/3 2009-10 (NYJ)Sione Pouha, DT 4/4 2009-10 (NYJ)Darrelle Revis, CB 4/4 2009-10 (NYJ)Mark Sanchez, QB 4/4 2009-10 (NYJ)Braylon Edwards, WR 4/3 2009-10 (NYJ)Dustin Keller, TE 4/2 2009-10 (NYJ)Dwight Lowery, CB 4/1 2009-10 (NYJ)Marquice Cole, CB 4/0 2009-10 (NYJ)Mike DeVito, DE 4/1 2009-10 (NYJ)Shonn Green, RB 4/0 2009-10 (NYJ)Wayne Hunter, T 4/0 2009-10 (NYJ)James Ihedigbo, S 4/0 2009-10 (NYJ)Mathew Mulligan, TE 4/0 2009-10 (NYJ)Robert Turner, OL 4/0 2009-10 (NYJ)Jamaal Westerman, LB 4/0 2009-10 (NYJ)Kellen Clemens, QB 3/0 2009 (NYJ)Vernon Gholston 3/0 2009 (NYJ)Nick Folk, K 2/0 2010 (NYJ) 2007 (DAL)Matt Slauson, G 1/1 2010 (NYJ)John Conner, FB 1/0 2010 (NYJ)Lance Laury 1/0 2010 (NYJ)Josh Mauga, LB 1/0 2010 (NYJ)Tanner Purdum, LS 1/0 2010 (NYJ)Kyle Wilson, CB 1/0 2010 (NYJ)

32-OF-45 ACTIVE PLAYERS RETURN

The 2010 New York Jets return 32 players from the team that went to the AFC Championship in Indianapolis (1/24/10), 16 of those players were regular starters a season ago. The newcomers that started in the Wild Card tilt this season were CB Antonio Cromartie, WR Santonio Holmes and S Brodney Pool and RB LaDainian Tomlinson.

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The Jets signed LB Jason Taylor as an unrestricted free agent on April 21, 2010. In 2009, he recorded seven sacks, three FF, five PD, one INT, one FR for a touchdown and 42 tackles with the Miami Dolphins.

TAYLOR WITH THE JETS

”We brought in Jason (Taylor) to give us that pass rush. We knew he could play and rotate in with the other two guys, Calvin (Pace) and BT (Bryan Thomas). He’s a closer. He closes out games. That’s been his history.” Rex Ryan on Jason Taylor• In Week 16, Taylor recorded his fifth sack of the season when he brought down BUF QB Brian Brohm for a loss of zero yards in the fourth quarter. It marked the 132.5 sack of his career, moving him into a tie for eighth place with Lawrence Taylor and Leslie O’Neal.

• In Week 14, Taylor tackled PIT RB Mewelde Moore in the endzone with 2:45 remaining in the game, recording the second safety of the Jets season, to give the Jets a 22-17 lead. It marked the third safety of Taylor’s career. His first came in 2003 when he tackled SD T Damion McIntosh in the end zone, while his second came in 2005 when he sacked OAK QB Kerry Collins in the end zone.

• Against his former team in Week 13, Taylor recovered the 29th fumble of his career after S Brodney Pool stripped the ball from MIA RB Ronnie Brown.

• In Week 10, Taylor sacked DET QB Colt McCoy on third-and-eight with 41 seconds left in overtime. The Browns were forced to punt the ball, giving the Jets the ball back and allowing them to score the game-winning touchdown. Also contributed to the defense with two tackles.

• Taylor strip-sacked Brett Favre for a loss of three-yards with 1:01 remaining in the fourth quarter in Week 5 against MIN.

• In Week Four, Taylor recovered the 28th fumble of his ca-reer at BUF (10/3), after LB Bryan Thomas knocked the ball loose from Bills RB Marshawn Lynch.

• In his return to Miami in Week Three, Taylor sacked Dol-phins QB Chad Henne for a loss of eight yards, making Henne the 67th-different quarterback to be taken down by Taylor.

• Taylor closed his first game for the Jets in Week Two when he strip-sacked Patriots QB Tom Brady with 4:15 left in the fourth quarter and the Jets leading 28-14. Taylor finished the game with five tackles and a QB hurry in addition to the sack and forced fumble.

SACK LEADER

The six-time Pro Bowler (2000, 02, 04, 05, 06 and 07) joined 2009 NFL’s top ranked defense to wreak havoc on the league’s quarterbacks. Taylor currently ranks 11th on the NFL’s All-Time Sack list and his 131.5 sacks give him the

most of any active NFL player. CAREER SACKS AMONG PLAYERS ACTIVE IN THE NFL

Player Team(s) Seasons Sacks1. Jason Taylor MIA, WAS, NYJ 97-10 132.52. John Abraham NYJ, ATL 00-10 102.5 3. Joey Porter PIT, MIA, ARZ 99-10 97.0 Additionally, Taylor’s 116.0 sacks this decade are a league high, 11.5 more than Falcon’s DE John Abraham. Taylor has regisered multiple sacks (1.5 or more) in 30 games and has registered two-or-more sacks in a game 25 times. The former Miami Dolphin and Washington Redskin has spread his sacks among 68 different quarterbacks, with Pa-triots QB Tom Brady being taken down a high of 10.5 times.

TAYLOR’S SACKS BY QUARTERBACKQuarterback Team(s) SacksTom Brady NE 10.5Drew Bledsoe BUF, NE 6.5Rob Johnson BUF 6.0Drew Brees SD, NO 5.0Peyton Manning IND 5.0Chad Pennington NYJ 5.0Vinny Testaverde NYJ 4.5Brett Favre GB 4.0 Rich Gannon OAK 4.0Brooks Bollinger NYJ 3.0Kerry Collins OAK 3.0Donovan McNabb PHI 3.0Tim Rattay SF 3.0Tony Banks BLT 2.5Trent Edwards BUF 2.5Charlie Batch DET, PIT 2.0Kyle Boller BLT 2.0David Carr HST 2.0Kellen Clemens NYJ 2.0Brian Griese DEN 2.0Jim Harbaugh IND 2.0Kelly Holcomb BUF 2.0Donald Hollas OAK 2.0J.P. Losman BUF 2.0Neil O’Donnell TEN, NYJ 2.0Doug Pederson GB, PHI 2.0Matt Schaub HST 2.0Jeff Blake BLT 1.5Duante Culpepper MIN 1.5David Garrard JAX 1.5Alex Van Pelt BUF 1.5Derek Anderson CLV 1.0Steve Beuerlein CAR 1.0Marc Bulger SL 1.0

Quarterback Team(s) Sacks Brian Brohm BUF 1.0Jason Campbell WAS 1.0Quincy Carter DAL 1.0Stoney Case DET 1.0Matt Cassel NE 1.0John Elway DEN 1.0Ryan Fitzpatick CIN, BUF 1.0Glenn Foley NYJ 1.0Rex Grossman CHI 1.0Matt Hasselbeck SEA 1.0Tim Hasselbeck WAS 1.0Chad Henne MIA 1.0Brad Johnson MIN 1.0Byron Leftwich JAX 1.0Luke McCown CLV 1.0Josh McCown ARZ 1.0Colt McCoy CLV 1.0Jim Miller CHI 1.0Moses Moreno SD 1.0Carson Palmer CIN 1.0Jake Plummer DEN 1.0Patrick Ramsey WAS 1.0Ben Roethlisberger PIT 1.0Matt Ryan ATL 1.0Akili Smith CIN 1.0Michael Vick ATL 1.0Billy Volek TEN 1.0Chris Weinke CAR 1.0Vince Young TEN 1.0Travis Brown BUF 0.5Chris Chandler ATL 0.5Trent Dilfer SEA 0.5Shaun King TB 0.5Jon Kitna SEA 0.5Mike McMahon DET 0.5

FORMER DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

In 2006, Taylor was recognized as the league’s best defend-er after notching 62 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 11 passes de-fensed, 10 forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two interceptions, both of which he returned for touchdowns. His 10 forced fumbles are the most recorded by a an NFL de-fender in a single season.

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TAYLOR SCORES

Taylor has scored nine defensive touchdowns in his career, three on interception returns and six on fumble returns. His six fumbles returned for touchdowns are the most in NFL his-tory.Game Touchdown11/1/09 at NYJ Ret. a Shonn Greene fumble 48 yds10/21/07 vs. NE Ret. a Matt Cassell interception 36 yds11/19/06 vs. MIN Ret. a Matt Johnson interception 51 yds11/5/06 at CHI Ret. a Rex Grossman interception 20 yds9/11/05 vs. DEN Ret. a Jake Plummer fumble 85 yds11/27/03 at DAL Ret. a Quincy Carter fumble 34 yds10/7/01 vs. NE Ret. a Tom Brady fumble 1 yd10/1/00 at CIN Ret. a Akili Smith fumble 29 yds9/13/99 at DEN Ret. a Brian Griese fumble 4 yds

ALL-TIME SACK LIST

Jason Taylor’s sack of Bills’ QB Brian Brohm moved him into a three way tie for eighth on the all-time sack leader list with former New York Giant Lawrence Taylor and former San Diego Charger Leslie O’Neal.

MOST CAREER SACKS1. Bruce Smith 200.02. Reggie White 198.03. Kevin Greene 160.04. Chris Doleman 150.55. Michael Strahan 141.5t6. Richard Dent 137.5t6. John Randle 137.5t8. Leslie O’Neal 132.5t8. Lawrence Taylor 132.5t8. Jason Taylor 132.5

TAYLOR VS. NEW ENGLAND

Jason Taylor’s, 10.5 sacks of Patriots’ QB Tom Brady are the most he has of any NFL quarterback. In total, Taylor has sacked New England quarterbacks 13 times and forced five fumbles on those sacks.Game Sacks Quarterback11/23/97 at NE 1.0 Drew Bledsoe11/21/99 vs. NE 0.5 Drew Bledsoe10/7/01 vs. NE 1.0 Tom Brady10/06/02 vs. NE *2.0 Tom Brady10/19/03 vs. NE *1.0 Tom Brady12/7/03 at NE 1.5 Tom Brady12/20/04 vs. NE 1.0 Tom Brady11/13/05 vs. NE 1.0 Tom Brady10/8/06 at NE *1.0 Tom Brady12/10/06 vs. NE *1.0 Matt Cassel12/23/07 at NE 1.0 Tom Brady9/19/10 vs. NE *1.0 Tom Brady*=recorded a forced fumble on sack

ELLIS’ LEGACY

DE Shaun Ellis, the Jets longest-tenured player (first-round pick, 2000), recorded his first sack of the 2010 season when he took down BLT QB Joe Flacco and forced a fumble. Ellis finished second on the team with 6.5 sacks in 2009.

• Ellis’ 72.5 career sacks are third on the Jets all-time sack list, behind only Joe Klecko (77.5) and Mark Gastineau (107.5), two members of the legendary New York Sack Exchange of the early 1980s.

• His 160 regular season games played for the Jets are the most ever by a Jets defensive lineman. He surpassed a third member of the Sack Exchange, Marty Lyons (147, 1979-89) during the 2009 season.

• Ellis has recorded at least two sacks in a game 11 times in his career.

• His eight postseason starts are the most for any Jets player in franchise history.

ELLIS’ MULTI-SACK GAMES (17)Date Opp Sacks Quarterback1/2/05 at SL 3 Marc Bulger12/3/09 at BUF (Tor) 2 Ryan Fitzpatrick11/22/09 at NE 2 Tom Brady11/1/09 MIA 2 Chad Henne11/18/07 PIT 2 Ben Roethlisberger10/1/06 IND 2 Peyton Manning12/19/04 SEA 2 Matt Hasselbeck10/12/03 BUF 2 Drew Bledsoe9/4/03 at WAS 2 Patrick Ramsey11/17/00 DET 2 Charlie Batch 9/11/00 NE 2 Drew Bledsoe10/26/08 KC 1.5 Tyler Thigpen11/26/06 HST 1.5 David Carr12/12/04 at PIT 1.5 Ben Roethilisberger10/24/04 at NE 1.5 Tom Brady10/17/04 SF 1.5 Tim Rattay10/14/01 MIA 1.5 Jay Fiedler

REX AND THE REX-PERTS

The reshaping of the Jets, specifically the defense, started with the hiring of Head Coach Rex Ryan on Jan. 21, 2009, from the Baltimore Ravens. Ryan spent four seasons (2005-08) at the helm of the Ravens defense, considered one of the best in the NFLRyan’s first hire was Ravens OLB Coach Mike Pettine as the Jets defensive coordinator. Next came Dennis Thurman, who had left the Ravens in 2008 after six years in Baltimore, to coach the Jets defensive backs and he brought in Matt Cava-naugh, the Ravens offensive coordinator during their Super Bowl win, to coach the quarterbacks. Ryan added one more former Ravens’ coach to the Jets staff in 2010, when he added Mark Carrier to tutor the defensive line.

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Once the 2009 free agency period began, the Jets showed up on Bart Scott’s doorstep to sign the LB and followed up that signing by agreeing to a deal with by S Jim Leonhard.

FORMER RAVENS NOW WITH THE JETSPLAYER/COACH POS. W/NYJ YEARS W/BALRex Ryan Head Coach 1999-08Mike Pettine Def. Coordinator 2002-08Dennis Thurman DB Coach 2002-07Mark Carrier DL Coach 2006-09Matt Cavanaugh QB Coach 1999-04Jim Leonhard* S 2008Bart Scott LB 2002-08Trevor Pryce DL 2006-10*=Placed on Injured Reserve

tTREVOR PRYCE

The Jets signed DE Trevor Pryce as a free agent (9/30), following his release by Baltimore. Pryce rejoins former BLT defensive coordinator Rex Ryan, who he played under from 2006-2008. For his career, Pryce has 558 tackles, 91 sacks, two interceptions, 15 passes defensed, 14 forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries.The four-time Pro Bowler’s (1999-2002) 91 sacks is tied for fifth among active players in the NFL, behind new teammate LB Jason Taylor (132.5), ATL DE John Abraham (102.5), ARZ LB Joey Porter (97.0) and IND DE Dwight Freeney (94.0). Pryce has sacked 50 different quartbacks, with cur-rent teammate Mark Brunell being taken down a high of six times when he played for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

PRYCE’S SACKS BY QUARTERBACK (91)Quarterback Team(s) SacksMark Brunell JAX 6Trent Green KC 5.5Derek Anderson CLV 5Rich Gannon OAK/KC 4Jim Harbaugh SD 4Drew Bledsoe DAL/BUF/NE 3.5Tom Brady NE 3Trent Dilfer TB 3Jon Kitna CIN/SEA 3Carson Palmer CIN 3Chris Chandler CHI/ATL 2.5Kerry Collins OAK/NYG/CAR 2.5Matt Hasselbeck SEA 2.5Peyton Manning IND 2.5Ben Roethlisberger PIT 2.5Drew Brees NO/SD 2Aaron Brooks NO 2Jeff Garcia SF 2Jeff George MIN/OAK 2Tommy Maddox PIT 2Michael Vick ATL 2Charlie Frye CLV 1.5Donovan McNabb PHI 1.5Tim Couch CLV 1Kellen Clemens NYJ 1

Quarterback Team(s) SacksBrodie Croyle KC 1Daunte Culpepper MIN 1Brett Favre MIN 1Jay Fiedler MIA 1Doug Flutie SD 1John Friesz SEA 1Joey Harrington DET 1Donald Hollas OAK 1Bobby Hoying PHI 1Ryan Leaf SD 1J.P. Losman BUF 1Rich Mirer NYJ 1Moses Moreno SD 1Chad Pennington MIA 1Jake Plummer ARZ 1Brady Quinn CLV 1Aaron Rodgers GB 1Sage Rosenfels HST 1Kordell Stewart CHI 1Andrew Walter OAK 1Kurt Warner SL 1Craig Whelihan SD 1Kent Graham NYG 0.5Josh McCown ARZ 0.5Warren Moon SEA 0.5

ACTIVE SACK LEADERS

With the signing of DL Trevor Pryce on 9/29/10, the Jets now field two of the five active sack leaders in Jason Taylor (131.5) and Pryce (91).Player Current Team Year Entered the NFL SacksJason Taylor NYJ 1997 131.5John Abraham ATL 2000 102.5 Joey Porter ARZ 1999 97.0Dwight Freeney IND 2002 94.0 Trevor Pryce NYJ 1997 91.0

HALL-OF-FAME FINALIST

On Jan. 9, 2011, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced that Jet great RB Curtis Martin is among five first-year eligi-ble players who will be considered for election when the Hall’s Selection Committee meets in North Texas on Satur-day, Feb. 5, 2011.CURTIS MARTIN Running Back … 5-11, 207 … Pittsburgh … 1995-97 New England Patriots, 1998-2005 New York Jets … 11 playing seasons, 168 games … New England Patriots third round draft pick (74th player overall) of 1995 draft … Although missed most of senior season with ankle injury, showed no effects during rookie season … Ran 30 yards on first NFL carry, scored game-winning touchdown and became first Patriots player to rush for 100 yards in pro debut … Had rookie-record-tying nine 100-yard games … Finished year as AFC’s leading rusher; 1,487 yards, 14 touchdowns … Named Rookie of the Year, voted to first of five Pro Bowls … Joined Hall of Famer Barry Sanders as only runners ever to start careers with 10 straight 1,000-yard seasons … Led his team in rushing in each of his 11 seasons … Had finest year in 2004 … Rushed for career-high 1,697 yards winning his lone NFL rushing title … Also tied career-high nine games with 100-plus yards rushing … Suffered knee injury in final year snapping streak of 119 consecutive starts that kept him from reaching 1,000-yard mark for only time in career … First- or second-team All-Pro 1999, 2001, 2004 … Retired as NFL’s fourth all-time leading rusher; 14,101 yards on 3,518 carries, 90 rushing touchdowns ... Rushed for 100-plus yards 56 times ... Caught 484 passes for 3,329 yards and 10 touchdowns … His 17,421 com-bined net yards placed him 10th all-time … Born May 1, 1973 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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TRULY “SPECIAL” TEAMS

KICKIN IT WITH FOLKNick Folk, a former sixth-round pick by the Dallas Cowboys in 2007, made the Pro Bowl his rookie year after finishing fourth in the NFL in points with 131. In 2010, Folk has scored 127 points, connecting on 30-of-39 field goal at-tempts with a long of 56 yards. In Week Six at DEN, Folk set a new career high and franchise record when he converted a 56-yard field goal. A week earlier on Monday Night Football (10/11 vs. MIN), Folk set a new single-game career high, when he connected on all five of his field goal attempts vs. MIN (10/11). Addi-tionally, he has made all 37 of his PAT attempts.His 30 made field goals in 2010 tie him for the third most in a single season in Jets history with Jay Feely, who did it in 2009.

GAME WINNERS FOR FOLKIn the Jets 17-16 win over the Colts in the Wild Card game (1/9), Folk connected on the game winning 32-yard field goal with no time remaining. His game winning kick was the first by a Jets kicker in the last two minutes of regulation or overtime in the postseason since Doug Brian connected on a 28-yard field goal in San Diego (1/8/05). Folk also con-nected on two extra point attempts. Earlier in the season, Folk made his second-career game-winning field goal when he connected on a 30-yard field goal in overtime to give the Jets a 23-20 victory at DET (11/7/10). Folk also made a 36-yard field goal as time ex-pired to force the extra period. Folk connected on a 31-yard field goal in the second quarter to start the Jets scoring. Folk scored 11 of the team’s 23 points. His first game-winning kick came on a 53-yard attempt at BUF (10/8/07) on Mon-day Night Football.

SMITH BLOCKS IT

Eric Smith has become an invaluable member of Mike Westhoff’s special teams unit, ranking second on the team with 25 special teams tackles in 2009. But just like Brad Smith, Eric Smith is also called upon for a big play from time-to-time.

For the second time in two seasons, Eric Smith blocked a punt attempt when he got to Brandon Fields in the third quarter at MIA (9/26/10) allowing the Jets to take over pos-sesion at the Miami 17-yard line. Smith’s first blocked punt came last season when he blockeda Chris Hanson punt that Brad Smith scooped up for a four-yard touchdown at NE (11/22/10). Smith also blocked a Matt Dodge punt in the preseason against the Giants (8/16/10).

WR/QB/RB BRAD SMITHBrad Smith’s contributions to Mike Westhoff’s special teams unit have ranged from solid to spectacular. The solid came from his 20 tackles on special teams last season, ranking

him fourth on the team. The spectacular came on his two special teams touchdowns, the team’s only two special teams scores last season. He scored the Jets first special teams touchdown when he picked up an Eric Smith blocked punt and walked in for a touchdown and scored again after racing 106 yards with the second-half kickoff against the Indianapolis Colts in a must-win game in week 16. In 2010, Smith has proven to be a game-changer. For the season he has has thrown a touchdown, recorded two kickoff returns for touchdowns (97 at PIT 12/19 and 89 vs. CIN 11/25) and registered a 53-yard touchdown run. Smith currently ranks second in the NFL in kickoff return average.

NFL KICKOFF RETURN LEADERSPlayer Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD1. D. Reed BLT 21 616 29.3 103t 12. B. Smith NYJ 50 1,432 28.6 97t 2 3. E. Weems ATL 40 1,100 27.5 102t 14. Stephen-Howling ARZ 57 1,548 27.2 102t 25. S. Logan DET 54 1,448 26.8 105t 1

ONLY BRADWR Brad Smith is the only player in the modern era (since 1933) to have scored touchdowns in each of the following ways:Receiving (2), Rushing (2), Kickoff Return (3), Blocked Punt Return (1) and Passing (1)In Week 14, Smith returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. It is the first time the Jets have opened a game with a kickoff return for a touchdown since Leon Washington returned a kick 86 yards for a score against WAS (11/4/07)In Week Twelve, Smith’s became the third player in NFL history with an 80-plus yard KOR for a touchdown and 50 plus yard rush for a touchdown in the same game after he scored on a 53-yard run and an 89-yard kickoff return. The only other players to accomplish the feat are Brian Mitchell (2000), Dominic Rhodes (2001).For the season Smith finished with 38 rushes for 299 yards and one touchdown. He also caught four passes for 44 yards.

STEVE WEATHERFORDP Steve Weatherford tied an NFL season record, placing 42 punts inside of the opponents 20.In Week 15, he placed three punts inside of the Steelers 10-yard line, two inside of the five. On his third punt of the day, Weatherford’s punt was downed by CB Marquice Cole at the Steelers’ three-yard line. On Pittsburgh’s ensuing play, LB Jason Taylor tackled RB Mewelde Moore in the endzone for a safety. The score put the Jets ahead 22-17.With the game still in reach, Weatherford placed his fourth and final punt of the day on the Steelers eight-yard line, forc-ing Pittsburgh to drive 92 yards for the go-ahead-score. The Jets defense held the Steelers offense to 82 yards on that final drive and preserved the Jets 22-17 victory.

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SUPPLEMENTAL STATSSUPPLEMENTAL STATS

Overall Record ...................................................... 11-5Home ..................................................................... 5-3Away ...................................................................... 6-2

When:

Jets win coin toss ..................................................... 5-4Jets lose coin toss .................................................... 6-1Scoring first ............................................................. 8-1Opponent scores first ................................................ 3-4Leading at halftime .................................................. 7-1Tied at halftime ....................................................... 1-0Trailing at halftime ................................................... 3-4Leading after three quarters....................................... 8-0Tied after three quarters ............................................ 1-0Trailing after three quarters ....................................... 2-5Overtime ................................................................. 2-0

Scoring on first possession ........................................ 6-0Scoring touchdown on first possession ........................ 3-0Scoring field goal on first possession........................... 3-0Scoring 10 or more points ....................................... 11-1Scoring 20 or more points ....................................... 11-1Scoring 30 or more points ......................................... 4-1Allowing 10 or fewer points ....................................... 2-3Allowing 20 or fewer points ....................................... 8-3

Outcomes of 7 points or less ..................................... 5-3Outcomes of 3 points or less ..................................... 2-1

Rushing 20 or more times ....................................... 11-5Rushing 30 or more times ......................................... 9-3Rushing 40 or more times ......................................... 3-0

Time of possession 30:00 or more ............................. 7-3

Individual Jets 100-yard rusher ................................. 2-0Individual Jets 100-yard receiver ............................... 4-0Individual Jets 300-yard passer ................................. 2-0Jets out-gain opposition ............................................ 8-3Jets out-rush opposition ............................................ 9-4Jets out-pass opposition ............................................ 4-3Opponent individual 100-yard rusher ......................... 0-1Opponent individual 100-yard receiver ....................... 5-1Opponent individual 300-yard passer ......................... 1-0

Surfaces:

On grass ................................................................. 4-1On artificial turf ....................................................... 7-4Outdoors ............................................................... 10-5Indoors ................................................................... 1-0

By Month:

September .............................................................. 2-1October .............................................................. 3-1November .............................................................. 4-0December .............................................................. 2-3

Against:

AFC Opponents ........................................................ 9-3AFC East .............................................................. 4-2AFC North .............................................................. 3-1AFC South .............................................................. 1-0AFC West .............................................................. 1-0NFC Opponents ....................................................... 2-2NFC North .............................................................. 2-2

Jersey Color:

Green Jerseys .......................................................... 4-2White Jerseys .......................................................... 7-3

Time Of Game:

Day ........................................................................ 8-3Night ...................................................................... 3-2

Turnovers:

Positive ................................................................... 7-2Even ....................................................................... 1-0Negative ................................................................. 3-3

2010 RECORDS

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JETS SINGLE-GAME TEAM HIGHS & LOWS OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME TEAM HIGHS & LOWS HIGH LOW HIGH LOWYARDS/FIRST DOWNSTotal Net Yards ................ 456 .......... at CLV 11/14 .......176 ............. vs. BLT 9/13 436 ........... at MIA 9/26 .......131 ........... vs. MIA 12/12

Total Plays ........................ 91 .......... at CLV 11/14 .........44 ............. vs. BLT 9/13 75 ............ vs. BLT 9/13 .........46 ...............at BUF 10/3

First Downs ....................... 28 .......... at CLV 11/14 ..........6 ............. vs. BLT 9/13 25 ............ at PIT 12/19 ...........6 .........twice, vs. BUF 1/2

RUSHING

Rushing Yards .................. 276 ............ vs. BUF 1/2 .........87 ...........vs. MIA 12/12 147 .......... at PIT 12/19 .........37 ............... vs. BUF 1/2

Rushing Attempts .............. 50 ............ vs. BUF 1/2 .........21 ............. vs. BLT 9/13 37 .......... at DEN 10/17 .........16 ...............at BUF 10/3

Average Gain/Rush ............ 5.9 ............ vs. BUF 1/2 ........2.8 ...........vs. MIA 12/12 7.1 ............at BUF 10/3 ........1.4 .............. vs. BLT 9/13

PASSING

Net Passing Yards ............ 327 ............at DET 11/7 .........60 ............. vs. BLT 9/13 352 ........... at MIA 9/26 .........30 ............vs. MIA 12/12

Pass Attempts ................... 44 .. three, last vs. MIA 12/12 .....15 .............. vs. BUF 1/2 45 ............. at MIA 9/26 .........19 ............vs. MIA 12/12

Pass Completions ............... 27 .......... at CLV 11/14 ...........8 .............. vs. BUF 1/2 26 ............. at MIA 9/26 ...........5 ............vs. MIA 12/12

Average Gain/Pass ............. 9.1 ............ at MIA 9/26 ........2.6 ............. vs. BLT 9/13 9.5 ..............at NE 12/6 ........1.3 ............vs. MIA 12/12

Passes Intercepted ............... 3 ............. at NE 12/6 ...........0 ........ six, last at PIT 12/19 4 ............... vs. BUF 1/2 ...........0 ....nine, last at PIT 12/19

Sacks Allowed ..................... 6 .........vs. MIA 12/12 ...........0 ..... three, last at CHI 12/26 5 ............vs. MIA 12/12 ...........1 three, last vs. HST 11/21

FUMBLES

Fumbles Lost ....................... 1 ...seven, last at CHI 12/26 .......0 ........nine, last vs. BUF 1/2 3 ............. vs. MIA 12/12 ...........0 .....six, last at CHII 12/26

PENALTIES

Penalties ........................... 14 ........... vs. BLT 9/13 ...........3 .......three, last vs. BUF 1/2 11 .............at DET 11/7 ...........1 .................. at NE 12/6

Yards Penalized................ 125 ........... vs. BLT 9/13 .........19 ............. at PIT 12/19 102 ...........at DET 11/7 .........10 .................at NE 12/6

POINTS/TIME OF POSSESSION

Points ............................... 38 .......... twice, vs. BUF 1/2 .......0 ............ vs. GB 10/31 45 ...............at NE 12/6 ...........7 ............... vs. BUF 1/2

Touchdowns ........................ 5 ......... twice, vs. BUF 1/2 .......0 ......four, last vs. MIA 12/12 6 .................. at NE 12/6 ...........0 ............. vs. GB 10/31

Time of Possession ........ 47:08 .......... at CLV 11/14 ....21:28 ............. vs. BLT 9/13 38:32 ............ BLT 9/13 ....19:31 ...............at BUF 10/3

JETS SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL BESTS OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL BESTSRUSHING

Yards Rushing .................... 158 ....................................... Joe McKnight vs. BUF 1/2 113 ........................................Matt Forte at CHI 12/26

Rushing Attempts ................ 32 ....................................... Joe McKnight vs. BUF 1/2 22 ....................................Arian Foster vs. HST 11/21

Longest Run ........................ 53 ........................................Brad Smith vs. CIN 11/25 32 ........................................Matt Forte at CHI 12/26

Longest TD Run ................... 53 ........................................Brad Smith vs. CIN 11/25 22 ........................................Matt Forte at CHI 12/26

PASSING

Yards Passing (gross) .......... 336 ...................................... Mark Sanchez at DET 11/7 363 .......................................Chad Henne at MIA 9/26

Passes Attempted................. 44 .............. three times, last, M. Sanchez vs. MIA 12/12 44 .............. twice, last, B. Roethlisberger at PIT 12/19

Passes Completed ................ 27 .....................................Mark Sanchez at CLV 11/14 26 .......................................Chad Henne at MIA 9/26

TD Passes ............................. 3 ..............three times, last, M. Sanchez vs. HST 11/21 4 .......................................... Tom Brady at NE 12/6

RECEIVING

Yards Receiving ................. 126 ...............................Santonio Holmes vs. HST 11/21 166 ............................... Brandon Marshall at MIA 9/26

Receptions ............................ 8 ..................................Braylon Edwards at PIT 12/19 10 ............................... Brandon Marshall at MIA 9/26

Longest Completion .............. 74 .....................M. Sanchez to B. Edwards at DET 11/7 50 ..................... T. Brady to D. Woodhead at NE 12/6

Longest TD Pass .................. 74 .....................M. Sanchez to B. Edwards at DET 11/7 43 ................ M. Schaub to J. Dreessen vs. HST 11/21

SPECIAL TEAMS/DEFENSE

Longest Kick Return ............. 97 ......................................... Brad Smith at PIT 12/19 44 .................................. Percy Harvin vs. MIN 10/11

Longest Punt ....................... 61 .................. twice, last, S. Weatherford vs. CIN 11/25 69 ................................Brandon Fields vs. MIA 12/12

Longest Punt Return ............. 32 ...................................... Jim Leonhard vs. BLT 9/13 38 .................................... Devin Hester at CHI 12/26

Longest Field Goal................ 56 .......................................... Nick Folk at DEN 10/17 59 ......................................Matt Prater at DEN 10/17

Longest FG Att. .................... 61 ............................................. Nick Folk at MIA 9/26 59 ......................................Matt Prater at DEN 10/17

Most Tackles ....................... 12 ...................................... David Harris at DEN 10/17 13 .................three times, last, A. Ayodele vs. BUF 1/2

QB Sacks .............................. 2 .....................................Drew Coleman at PIT 12/19 2 .................. four times, last, C. Wake vs. MIA 12/12

Interceptions ......................... 2 ...................................... Marquice Cole vs. BUF 1/2 1 .........................14 times, last, J. Byrd vs. BUF 1/2

Longest INT for a TD ............ 35 ...................................... Marquice Cole vs. BUF 1/2 35 .........................................Jairus Byrd vs. BUF 1/2

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TAKEAWAY-GIVEAWAYTAKEAWAYS: 30 resulting in 7 TD, 8 FG, 3 MFG, 7 Punts, 0 INTs, 1 Fumbles, 0 Halves, 4 Game, 0 Downs = 73 PointsGIVEAWAYS: 21 resulting in 9 TD, 4 FG, 2 MFG, 4 Punts, 0 INTs, 0 Fumbles, 0 Halves, 1 Games, 1 Downs = 74 Points**DET missed an extra point

TAKEAWAYS/GIVEAWAYS TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYSDATE OPP. INT Fumbles Total INT Fumbles Total Differential W/L9/13 vs. BLT 1 2 3 0 1 1 +2 L9/19 vs. NE 2 1 3 0 0 0 +3 W9/26 at MIA 1 0 1 0 0 0 +1 W10/3 at BUF 0 2 2 0 0 0 +2 W10/11 vs. MIN 1 2 3 0 0 0 +3 W10/17 at DEN 0 2 2 2 1 3 -1 W10/31 vs. GB 0 0 0 2 1 3 -3 L11/7 at DET 0 0 0 1 1 2 -2 W11/14 at CLV 0 2 2 1 0 1 +1 W11/21 vs. HST 0 1 1 1 1 2 -1 W11/25 vs. CIN 2 1 3 1 0 1 +2 W12/6 at NE 0 0 0 3 0 3 -3 L12/12 vs. MIA 0 3 3 1 1 2 +1 L12/19 at PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W12/26 at CHI 1 0 1 1 1 2 -1 L1/2 vs. BUF 4 2 6 1 0 1 +5 WTOTAL 12 18 30 14 7 21 +9 11-5

BIG RUSHING PLAYS (Runs of 10 or more yards) JETS (52) OPPONENTS (36)9/13 vs. BLT .................................................. 21, LaDainian Tomlinson .........................................................................................................................................................................22, Brad Smith ........................................................................................................................................................... 18, LaDainian Tomlinson ......................................................................................9/19 vs. NE ................................................... 14, LaDainian Tomlinson ........................................................................................................................................................... 11, LaDainian Tomlinson ........................................................................................................................................................... 31, LaDainian Tomlinson ......................................................................................9/26 at MIA ................................................... 10, LaDainian Tomlinson ............................................................ 17, Ronnie Brown..................................................................... 21, LaDainian Tomlinson .........................................................................................................................................................................16, Brad Smith .........................................................................................................................................................................16, Brad Smith ........................................................................................................................................................... 18, LaDainian Tomlinson ......................................................................................10/3 at BUF ................................................... 13, LaDainian Tomlinson ..............................................................12, Fred Jackson..................................................................... 15, LaDainian Tomlinson ......................................................... 10, Ryan Fitzpatrick............................................................................... 17, Shonn Greene ......................................................... 21, Ryan Fitzpatrick............................................................................... 15, Shonn Greene ......................................................... 22, Ryan Fitzpatrick.....................................................................26, LaDainian Tomlinson ..........................................................15, Adrian Peterson10/11 vs. MIN ................................................ 12, LaDainian Tomlinson ..........................................................30, Adrian Peterson..................................................................... 17, LaDainian Tomlinson ..........................................................10, Adrian Peterson..................................................................... 16, LaDainian Tomlinson ........................................................................................................................................................... 16, LaDainian Tomlinson .....................................................................................................................................................................23, Shonn Greene ......................................................................................10/17 at DEN ......................................................14, Santonio Holmes ......................................................13, Knowshon Moreno.....................................................................20, LaDainian Tomlinson .......................................................13, Correll Buckhalter......................................................................................................................................................................... 13, Eddie Royal................................................................................................................................................................14, Knowshon Moreno........................................................................................................................................................................... 13, Kyle Orton10/31 vs. GB ..................................................... 17, Steve Weatherford ........................................................27, Brandon Jackson

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...............................................................................20, Mark Sanchez ......................................................................................11/7 at DET ............................................................. 12, Shonn Greene ................................................................17, Jahvid Best..................................................................... 10, LaDainian Tomlinson ................................................................15, Jahvid Best11/14 at CLV ........................................................... 10, Shonn Greene .............................................................. 14, Peyton Hillis...................................................................................16, Brad Smith ................................................................14, Josh Cribbs........................................................................................................................................................................12, Peyton Hillis11/21 vs. HST ..........................................................12, Mark Sanchez ............................................................... 19, Arian Foster............................................................................... 12, Shonn Greene ............................................................. 10, Jacoby Jones......................................................................................................................................................................... 10, Arian Foster11/25 vs. CIN ............................................................. 53, Brad Smith ............................................................14, Cedric Benson12/6 at NE ..................................................... 14, LaDainian Tomlinson ................................................. 12, BenJarvus Green-Ellis............................................................................... 13, Shonn Greene ................................................. 13, BenJarvus Green-Ellis............................................................................... 11, Shonn Greene ................................................. 11, BenJarvus Green-Ellis...............................................................................11, Mark Sanchez ................................................. 10, BenJarvus Green-Ellis................................................................................11, Joe McKnight ......................................................................................12/12 vs. MIA ..........................................................14, Mark Sanchez ...............................................................10, Chad Henne...................................................................................................................................................................... 10, Ronnie Brown12/19 at PIT .................................................. 11, LaDainian Tomlinson ...................................................10, Rashard Mendenhall..................................................................... 10, LaDainian Tomlinson ...................................................21, Rashard Mendenhall..................................................................... 11, LaDainian Tomlinson ...................................................11, Rashard Mendenhall............................................................................................................................................................... 22, Ben Roethlisberger12/26 at CHI ............................................................ 12, Shonn Greene .................................................................22, Matt Forte...................................................................................12, Brad Smith ................................................................. 12, Matt Forte............................................................................... 12, Shonn Greene ................................................................. 32, Matt Forte............................................................................... 11, Shonn Greene ..................................................................................................................................................................... 18, Shonn Greene ......................................................................................1/2 vs. BUF .................................................................40, Brad Smith .........................................................................................................................................................................20, Brad Smith ......................................................................................................................................................................18, Joe McKnight ......................................................................................................................................................................12, Joe McKnight ...................................................................................................................................................................10, Kellen Clemens .......................................................................................................................................................................16, John Conner ......................................................................................Bold indicates TD

BIG PASSING PLAYS (Passes of 20 or more yards) JETS (43) OPPONENTS (47)9/13 vs. BLT ................................................................................................................... 27, Joe Flacco to T..J. Houshmandzadeh..................................................................................................................................................38, Joe Flacco to Anquan Boldin..................................................................................................................................................27, Joe Flacco to Anquan Boldin....................................................................................................................................................... 35, Joe Flacco to Todd Heap9/19 vs. NE .......................................22, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller ....................................46, Tom Brady to Aaron Hernandez.........................................................39, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller .......................................... 34, Tom Brady to Randy Moss.........................................................21, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller ......................................................................................9/26 at MIA ..................................... 24, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller ...................................... 28, Chad Henne to Brian Hartline.........................................................31, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller .................................40, Chad Henne to Brandon Marshall......................................................22, Mark Sanchez to David Clowney .................................30, Chad Henne to Brandon Marshall..................................................67, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards .........................................................................................................................................20, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ......................................................................................10/3 at BUF ................................41, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ..................................37, Ryan Fitzpatrick to David Nelson............................................................................................................................................20, Ryan Fitzpatrick to David Nelson10/11 vs. MIN ..............................31, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ..........................................22, Brett Favre to Percy Harvin....................................................................................................................................................37, Brett Favre to Randy Moss...................................................................................................................................................34, Brett Favre to Percy Harvin................................................................................................................................................20, Brett Favre to Adrian Peterson

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...................................................................................................................................................... 33, Brett Favre to Greg Lewis

.....................................................................................................................................................21, Brett Favre to Randy Moss

............................................................................................................................................ 20, Brett Favre to Visanthe Shiancoe10/17 at DEN .............................32, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ......................................... 27, Kyle Orton to Jabar Gaffney.........................................................22, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller ............................................24, Kyle Orton to Eddie Royal.........................................................41, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller .........................................44, Kyle Orton to Brandon Loyd...................................................22, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ........................................ 20, Kyle Orton to Brandon Lloyd10/31 vs. GB .............................. 49, Mark Sanchez to Jerricho Cotchery ................................... 30, Aaron Rodgers to Greg Jennings...................................................32, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ...............................................................................................................................................40, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller ........................................................................................................................................ 20, Mark Sanchez to Jerricho Cotchery ......................................................................................11/7 at DET .................................31, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ............................... 25, Matthew Stafford to Nate Burleson..................................................74, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ..................................27, Matthew Stafford to Kevin Smith...................................................21, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ............................... 36, Matthew Stafford to Nate Burleson.........................................................25, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller .........................................................................................................................................52, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ......................................................................................11/14 at CLV ...............................21, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ...........................................37, Colt McCoy to Josh Cribbs.................................................25, Mark Sanchez to Jerricho Cotchery .........................................................................................................................................22, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ................................................................................................................................... 21, Mark Sanchez to LaDainian Tomlinson ........................................................................................................................................37, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ......................................................................................11/21 vs. HST ..............................22, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ......................................21, Matt Schaub to Joel Dreessen...................................................26, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ........................................ 20, Matt Schaub to Arian Foster....................................................... 21, Mark Sanchez to Patrick Turner ......................................31, Matt Schaub to Joel Dreessen...................................................27, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards .....................................43, Matt Schaub to Joel Dreessen..................................................41, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ................................... 35, Matt Schaub to David Anderson............................................. 21, Mark Sanchez to LaDainian Tomlinson .................................... 20, Matt Schaub to Andre Johnson...................................................42, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards11/25 vs. CIN ....................................21, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller .............................25, Carson Palmer to Jermaine Gresham...........................................................23, Mark Sanchez to Brad Smith12/6 at NE ...................................22, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ......................................... 20, Tom Brady to Deion Branch...................................................24, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ........................................ 25, Tom Brady to Deion Branch............................................................................................................................................. 35, Tom Brady to Danny Woodhead..............................................................................................................................................35, Tom Brady to Aaron Hernandez............................................................................................................................................. 50, Tom Brady to Danny Woodhead12/12 vs. MIA ..............................42, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ................................... 28, Chad Henne to Anthony Fasano12/19 at PIT ................................38, Mark Sanchez to Braylon Edwards ..............................23, Ben Roethlisberger to Mike Wallace............................................................................................................................... 29, Ben Roethlisberger to Emmanuel Sanders12/26 at CHI ......................................26, Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller ...............................................24, Jay Cutler to Matt Forte..................................................23, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes ...............................................24, Jay Cutler to Matt Forte.................................................................................................................................................... 40, Jay Cutler to Johnny Knox.................................................................................................................................................... 25, Jay Cutler to Devin Hester.................................................................................................................................................... 26, Jay Cutler to Johnny Knox1/2 vs. BUF ................................. 52, Mark Brunell to Braylon Edwards ......................................................................................Bold indicates TD

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OFFENSIVE DRIVE ENGINEERING Drives TD FG MFG BLK FG Punt BLK Punt FMBL INT DWNS SFTY HLF GAME END RG PTSJets 199 34 30 8 1 84 0 7 14 9 0 4 7 1 328*Opp. 201 35 18 5 0 96 1 16 12 1 2 8 7 0 287#^*=NYJ converted a two-point attempt vs. NE (9/19) NYJ returned an INT for a TD vs. MIN (10/11)#=MIN failed on a two-point conversion (10/11) NYJ returned a kickoff for a TD vs. CIN (11/25)^=DET failed on an extra point attempt (11/7) NYJ recorded a safety vs. CIN (11/25) NYJ returned a kickoff for a TD at PIT (12/19) NYJ recorded a safety at PIT (12/19) NYJ returned an INT for a TD at CHI (12/26) NYJ returned an INT for a TD vs. BUF (1/2) BUF returned an INT for a TD (1/2)

GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONS Drives TD FG MFG TD% Score% FMBL INT Downs Punt Half Game End RG PTSJets 16 12 3 1 75% 94% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93Opp. 25 20 4 0 80% 96% 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 151^^=DET failed on an extra-point attempt (11/7)

SCORING BY QUARTER JETS OPPONENTSDate Opp. W-L 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT Total 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT Total9/13 vs. BLT L 3 3 0 3 0 9 0 7 3 0 0 109/19 vs. NE W 0 10 11 7 0 28 0 14 0 0 0 149/26 at MIA W 7 7 7 10 0 31 0 10 10 3 0 2310/3 at BUF W 7 10 21 0 0 38 0 7 0 7 0 1410/11 vs. MIN W 3 6 6 14 0 29 0 0 7 13 0 2010/17 at DEN W 0 7 3 14 0 24 0 10 7 3 0 2010/31 vs. GB L 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 911/7 at DET W 0 10 0 10 3 23 7 0 6 7 0 2011/14 at CLV W 3 14 0 3 6 26 10 3 0 7 0 2011/21 vs. HST W 3 10 7 10 0 30 0 7 0 20 0 2711/25 vs. CIN W 0 3 14 9 0 26 0 7 0 3 0 1012/6 at NE L 0 3 0 0 0 3 17 7 7 14 0 4512/12 vs. MIA L 0 3 0 3 0 6 10 0 0 0 0 1012/19 at PIT W 7 3 7 5 0 22 0 10 7 0 0 1712/26 at CHI L 0 24 7 3 0 34 10 7 21 0 0 381/2 vs. BUF W 3 14 7 14 0 38 0 0 7 0 0 7 Totals 11-5 36 127 90 105 9 367 57 89 75 83 0 304

INACTIVESvs. BLT, 9/13 ..........Brown ......... Clemens 3-QB ......Cumberland .........Dixon........Ducasse........McKnight ..........Pace ............ Poolvs. NE, 9/19 ..........Brown ......... Clemens 3-QB ......Cumberland .........Dixon........Ducasse.......... Green ......... McKnight ........Paceat MIA, 9/26 .... Clemens 3-QB .....Cumberland ........Cummings ..........Dixon.........Hunter .........McKnight ..........Pace ........... Revisat BUF, 10/3 .... Clemens 3-QB .....Cumberland ........... Dixon .............Hunter ......... Pace .............Revis ............Turner ...... Westermanvs. MIN, 10/11 . Clemens 3-QB .....Cumberland ........Cummings ..........Dixon........Ducasse...........Kroul ......... McKnight ... Westermanat DEN, 10/17 ..Clemens-3QB ......Cumberland ........... Dixon ............Ducasse ........Green ............Kroul ......... McKnight ... Westermanvs. GB, 10/31 ...Clemens-3QB ......Cumberland ........... Dixon ............Ducasse .......Gilbert ............Kroul ......... McKnight ... Westermanat DET, 11/7......Clemens-3QB ......Cumberland ........... Dixon ............Ducasse .......Gilbert ............Kroul ......... McKnight ... Westerman

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at CLV, 11/14 ....Clemens-3QB ........... Cole .............Cumberland .........Dixon........Ducasse..........Gilbert .......... Mauga ....... Mulliganvs. HST, 11/21 ..Clemens-3QB ........... Cole ............... Cotchery ...... Cumberland .....Dixon ......... Ducasse ......... Lowery ........ Maugavs. CIN, 11/25 ..Clemens-3QB ........... Cole ............... Cotchery ...... Cumberland .....Dixon ............Kroul ........... Lowery ..... Westermanat NE, 12/6 .......Clemens-3QB .......... Coles ............Cumberland .........Dixon........Ducasse...........Kroul ..........Mulligan .... Westermanvs. MIA, 12/12 ..Clemens-3QB ........... Cole .............Cumberland .........Dixon........Ducasse........ Ihedigbo ........Mulligan .... Westermanat PIT, 12/19 .....Clemens-3QB ......Cumberland ...........Gilbert .............Kroul ..........Pryce.......... E. Smith ...... Westerman ..... Woodyat CHI, 12/26 ....Clemens-3QB ......Cumberland ...........Gilbert .............Kroul ..........Pryce.......... E. Smith ...... Westerman ..... Woodyvs. BUF, 1/2 .........Cromartie ............ Greene ............. Ihedigbo ............Revis ........E. Smith ...... Tomlinson ........ Woody

LONGEST DRIVES JETS

PLAYS YARDS TIME 19, at CLV 11/14 (Missed FG) 92, vs. HST 11/21 (TD) 10:04, at CLV 11/14 (Missed FG)

OPPONENT PLAYS YARDS TIME 16, at PIT 12/19 (TD) 96, at PIT 12/19 (TD) 9:16, vs. BLT 9/13 (Fumble)

LONGEST SCORING DRIVESJETS

PLAYS YARDS TIME(FG) 18, at BUF 10/4 87, at BUF 10/4 9:21, at BUF 10/4(TD) 13, at DEN 10/17 92, vs. HST 11/21 6:55 vs. NE 9/19

OPPONENT PLAYS YARDS TIME(FG) 12, at MIA 9/26 80, vs. BLT 9/13 6:23, at MIA 9/26(TD) 16, at PIT 12/19 96, at PIT 12/19 8:12, at PIT 12/19

DRIVES THAT PENETRATED THE OPPONENTS’ 20-YARD LINENEW YORK JETS

Opp. Drives Scores Scoring% TD TD% FG INT Fumbles Blk FG Missed FG Downs Half Game Pointsvs. BLT 2 2 100% 0 0% 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6vs. NE 4 4 100% 3 75% 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25*at MIA 3 3 100% 2 67% 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17at BUF 5 4 80% 3 60% 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 24vs. MIN 4 4 100% 0 0% 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12at DEN 1 1 100% 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7vs. GB 1 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0at DET 4 4 100% 1 25% 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16at CLV 4 3 75% 1 25% 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13vs. HST 5 5 100% 2 40% 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23vs. CIN 2 2 100% 1 50% 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10at NE 2 0 0% 0 0% 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0vs. MIA 1 1 100% 0 0% 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3at PIT 3 3 100% 1 33% 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13at CHI 4 4 100% 2 50% 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24vs. BUF 5 4 80% 3 60% 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24Totals 50 44 88% 20 40% 24 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 217*Made a two-point conversion attempt vs. NE (9/19)

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OPPONENTS’ DRIVES THAT PENETRATED THE JETS’ 20-YARD LINEOPPONENTS

Opp. Drives Scores Scoring% TD TD% FG INT Fumbles Blk FG Missed FG Downs Half Game Pointsvs. BLT 2 2 100% 1 50% 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10vs. NE 3 1 33% 1 33% 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7at MIA 4 3 75% 2 50% 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17at BUF 2 2 100% 2 100% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14vs. MIN 1 1 100% 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7at DEN 3 2 66% 2 66% 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14vs. GB 1 1 100% 0 0% 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3at DET 3 3 100% 3 100% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20^at CLV 4 4 100% 2 50% 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20vs. HST 4 4 100% 2 50% 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20vs. CIN 3 2 67% 1 33% 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10at NE 5 5 100% 5 100% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35vs. MIA 2 1 50% 1 50% 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7at PIT 3 2 67% 2 67% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14at CHI 3 2 67% 1 33% 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10vs. BUF 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 43 35 81% 26 60% 9 1 2 0 3 1 0 1 208^=DET failed on an extra point attempt (11/7)

2010 BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART *= inside opponent’s 20BALTIMORE RAVENS 10 AT NEW YORK JETS 9 (9/13/10)

BALTIMORE (38:32) AVERAGE—BLT 23 NEW YORK (21:28) AVERAGE--NYJ 40

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. BLT20 0:07 1 -7 0 -7 BLT20 Fumble NYJ21 2:23 5 15 0 15 NYJ36 Punt2. BLT30 9:16 14 58 -10 48 NYJ20 Fumble BLT11 1:36 4 6 0 6 *BLT5 Field Goal3. BLT13 1:53 3 0 0 0 BLT13 Punt NYJ22 3:06 5 35 0 35 BLT43 Punt4. BLT36 3:18 7 16 28 44 NYJ20 Interception BLT37 3:23 5 22 5 27 *BLT10 Field Goal5. BLT24 4:03 11 44 32 76 *NYJ1 Touchdown BLT31 0:49 2 7 0 7 BLT26 Fumble6. BLT28 2:31 6 14 0 14 BLT42 Punt NYJ20 0:06 1 -1 -5 -6 NYJ15 End of Half7. BLT8 4:30 9 80 5 85 *NYJ7 Field Goal NYJ31 0:52 3 7 0 7 NYJ38 Punt8. BLT1 2:52 5 7 5 12 BLT13 Punt NYJ32 2:20 3 7 0 7 NYJ39 Punt9. BLT2 2:20 3 2 -1 1 BLT3 Punt NYJ40 2:36 4 30 -10 20 BLT40 Punt10. BLT27 4:16 9 31 0 31 NYJ42 Punt BLT35 1:30 4 5 0 5 BLT30 Field Goal11. BLT26 2:50 7 38 0 38 NYJ36 Punt NYJ8 1:46 4 16 0 16 NYJ24 Punt12. NYJ40 0:36 1 -1 0 -1 NYJ40 End of Game NYJ18 1:01 7 27 -5 22 NYJ31 Downs

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 14 AT NEW YORK JETS 28 (9/19/10) NEW ENGLAND (27:28) AVERAGE—NE 25 NEW YORK (32:32) AVERAGE--NYJ 27

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. NE28 7:31 13 63 -10 53 *NYJ19 Missed FG NYJ27 1:02 3 5 0 5 NYJ32 Punt2. NE25 8:10 15 60 15 75 *NYJ6 Touchdown NYJ23 6:55 12 62 15 77 *NE10 Touchdown3. NE34 1:01 3 8 0 8 NE42 Punt NYJ21 3:40 7 24 0 24 NYJ45 Punt4. NE20 0:48 4 80 0 80 NYJ34 Touchdown NYJ20 0:53 7 49 0 49 NE31 Field Goal5. NE30 3:42 7 18 5 23 NYJ47 Interception NYJ28 1:38 3 -5 0 -5 NYJ23 Punt6. NE20 1:13 3 1 0 1 NE21 Punt NYJ3 4:47 10 80 0 80 *NE17 Field Goal7. NE31 0:44 2 7 0 7 NE38 Interception NYJ30 3:02 6 70 0 70 *NE2 Touchdown8. NE11 2:16 5 13 5 18 NE29 Punt NYJ41 1:30 4 14 0 14 NE45 Punt9. NE26 2:03 6 41 8 49 *NYJ16 Fumble NYJ37 4:59 8 24 39 63 *NE1 Touchdown10. NYJ41 4:06 7 13 -10 3 NYJ47 End of Game

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NEW YORK JETS 31 AT MIAMI DOLPHINS 23 (9/26/10) NEW YORK (27:12) AVERAGE—NYJ 31 MIAMI (32:48) AVERAGE--MIA 27

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. NYJ28 5:43 10 72 0 72 MIA24 Touchdown MIA30 1:11 3 -3 0 -3 MIA27 Punt2. NYJ13 1:44 3 10 -5 5 NYJ18 Punt MIA38 3:41 7 19 0 19 NYJ43 Punt3. NYJ10 4:07 7 85 5 90 *MIA12 Touchdown MIA24 4:21 9 64 12 76 *NYJ3 Touchdown4. MIA43 1:48 3 2 0 2 MIA41 Punt MIA14 6:23 12 59 0 59 NYJ27 Field Goal5. NYJ28 1:02 7 34 -5 29 MIA43 Missed FG MIA27 6:13 12 78 -5 73 *NYJ11 Touchdown6. NYJ33 0:18 1 67 0 67 NYJ33 Touchdown MIA25 3:15 8 83 -10 73 *NYJ2 Field Goal7. NYJ40 2:03 4 19 0 19 MIA41 Punt MIA5 1:06 4 19 0 19 MIA24 Blk Punt8. MIA17 4:10 8 34 -29 5 *MIA12 Field Goal MIA28 2:56 5 30 0 30 NYJ42 Punt9. NYJ5 1:03 3 2 0 2 NYJ7 Punt 50 2:14 6 18 0 18 NYJ32 Field Goal10. NYJ20 4:47 12 78 2 80 *MIA1 Touchdown MIA31 1:28 7 69 -5 64 *NYJ5 Interception11. NYJ20 0:27 1 -1 0 -1 NYJ20 End of Game

NEW YORK JETS 38 AT BUFFALO BILLS 14 (10/4/10) NEW YORK (40:29) AVERAGE—NYJ 38 BUFFALO (19:31) AVERAGE--BUF25

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. NYJ37 4:18 9 63 0 63 *BUF1 Touchdown BUF21 1:38 3 5 0 5 BUF26 Punt2. BUF39 3:18 6 27 0 27 *BUF12 Missed FG BUF26 1:21 4 20 0 20 BUF46 Punt3. NYJ33 0:54 3 -3 0 -3 NYJ30 Punt NYJ49 1:07 3 0 0 0 NYJ49 Punt4. NYJ22 1:17 3 9 0 9 NYJ31 Punt BUF20 2:45 3 15 -10 5 BUF25 Punt5. NYJ12 9:21 18 87 0 87 *BUF1 Field Goal BUF36 1:59 7 64 0 64 *NYJ4 Touchdown6. NYJ34 1:29 3 66 0 66 BUF41 Touchdown BUF34 3:29 5 11 0 11 BUF45 Punt7. NYJ22 0:33 1 9 0 9 NYJ22 End of Half BUF23 0:13 1 0 0 0 BUF23 Fumble8. NYJ31 5:22 10 55 14 69 *BUF3 Touchdown BUF8 1:12 3 6 0 6 BUF14 Punt9. BUF23 1:20 3 23 0 23 *BUF2 Touchdown BUF22 1:13 3 5 0 5 BUF27 Punt10. BUF35 0:44 2 35 0 35 BUF26 Touchdown BUF31 0:28 3 0 0 0 BUF31 Punt11. NYJ34 1:44 3 12 -10 2 NYJ36 Punt BUF21 2:23 5 74 5 79 *NYJ13 Touchdown12. NYJ37 2:42 5 24 -10 14 BUF49 Punt BUF22 0:55 3 -3 0 -3 BUF19 Punt13. NYJ28 4:42 6 21 -5 16 NYJ44 Punt BUF11 0:48 3 26 0 26 BUF37 End of Game14. NYJ36 2:45 5 13 0 13 NYJ49 Punt

MINNESOTA VIKINGS 20 AT NEW YORK JETS 29 (10/12/10) MINNESOTA (26:05) AVERAGE—MIN 27 NEW YORK (33:55) AVERAGE--NYJ 36

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. MIN40 3:11 3 20 -15 5 MIN45 Punt NYJ21 1:34 4 35 0 35 MIN44 Punt2. MIN11 1:48 3 -1 0 -1 MIN10 Punt MIN40 3:32 7 33 0 33 *MIN7 Field Goal3. MIN31 1:35 4 21 0 21 NYJ48 Punt NYJ14 5:45 12 52 -10 42 MIN44 Punt4. MIN6 1:40 3 6 0 6 MIN12 Punt NYJ27 1:26 4 5 -10 -5 NYJ22 Punt5. MIN27 1:30 3 3 0 3 MIN30 Punt NYJ32 2:30 7 33 0 33 MIN35 Field Goal6. MIN25 1:29 4 3 15 18 MIN43 Fumble MIN47 3:43 14 48 -5 43 *MIN4 Field Goal7. MIN42 0:17 1 -1 0 -1 MIN42 End of Half NYJ30 2:02 3 -12 0 -12 NYJ18 Punt8. NYJ49 0:14 1 -4 0 -4 NYJ49 Fumble MIN46 3:55 8 30 0 30 *MIN16 Field Goal9. MIN18 1:43 3 7 0 7 MIN25 Punt NYJ23 0:55 3 2 0 2 NYJ25 Punt10. MIN28 4:01 10 92 -20 72 NYJ37 Touchdown MIN19 1:21 4 6 0 6 *MIN13 Field Goal11. MIN35 3:02 5 76 -11 65 NYJ34 Touchdown NYJ21 3:15 6 18 0 18 NYJ39 Punt12. MIN9 2:26 6 13 0 13 MIN22 Punt NYJ34 2:36 6 66 0 66 MIN23 Touchdown13. MIN46 1:21 5 59 -5 54 *NYJ11 Touchdown NYJ22 1:21 5 12 0 12 NYJ34 Punt14. MIN16 0:18 3 0 5 5 MIN21 Interception15. MIN23 1:30 8 38 0 38 NYJ39 End of Game

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NEW YORK JETS 24 AT DENVER BRONCOS 20 (10/17/10) NEW YORK (29:37) AVERAGE—NYJ 30 DENVER (30:23) AVERAGE--DEN 30

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. NYJ20 1:02 3 -1 0 -1 NYJ19 Punt NYJ40 0:33 2 23 -5 18 NYJ35 Fumble2. NYJ17 1:59 3 2 0 2 NYJ19 Punt DEN31 0:53 3 4 15 19 50 Punt3. NYJ20 0:51 2 3 0 3 NYJ23 Interception NYJ33 3:08 6 10 0 10 *NYJ10 Downs4. NYJ23 6:40 13 77 0 77 DEN32 Touchdown DEN20 3:43 8 80 0 80 *NYJ5 Touchdown5. NYJ20 4:12 5 25 -20 5 NYJ25 Punt DEN45 1:51 4 4 -5 -1 DEN44 Punt6. NYJ33 3:27 7 39 0 39 DEN28 Interception DEN21 1:02 3 1 0 1 DEN22 Punt7. NYJ39 2:57 6 23 0 23 DEN38 Field Goal DEN35 0:39 7 24 0 24 NYJ41 Field Goal8. NYJ19 0:51 3 3 0 3 NYJ22 Punt DEN20 5:22 11 30 19 49 NYJ31 Missed FG9. NYJ24 0:47 2 55 0 55 DEN35 Fumble DEN20 2:51 6 20 0 20 DEN40 Punt10. NYJ47 1:27 3 6 0 6 DEN47 Punt DEN34 1:36 5 51 15 66 *NYJ17 Touchdown11. NYJ46 2:07 5 54 0 54 DEN20 Touchdown DEN19 1:44 3 -5 0 -5 DEN14 Punt12. NYJ20 2:42 10 34 46 80 *DEN2 Touchdown DEN7 1:42 3 0 0 0 DEN7 Punt13. DEN43 0:35 1 -1 0 -1 DEN43 End of Game DEN20 4:41 9 55 -5 50 NYJ30 Field Goal14. DEN20 0:38 5 23 0 23 NYJ44 Fumble

GREEN BAY PACKERS 9 AT NEW YORK JETS 0 (10/31/10) GREEN BAY (28:37) AVERAGE—GB 36 NEW YORK (31:23) AVERAGE--NYJ 22

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. GB23 1:40 3 4 0 4 GB27 Punt NYJ18 0:50 3 5 0 5 NYJ23 Punt2. GB35 1:00 3 3 0 3 GB38 Punt NYJ14 1:35 3 6 0 6 NYJ20 Punt3. GB22 1:31 4 14 0 14 GB36 Punt NYJ13 1:52 5 24 0 24 NYJ20 Downs4. NYJ36 1:51 5 34 0 34 *NYJ2 Field Goal NYJ30 4:50 8 46 -5 41 GB33 Fumble5. GB34 1:53 5 17 5 22 NYJ44 Punt NYJ10 1:00 4 13 -5 8 NYJ18 Punt6. GB36 1:29 3 6 0 6 GB42 Punt NYJ22 5:41 10 45 -10 35 GB43 Interception7. GB40 3:00 9 23 10 33 NYJ27 Missed FG NYJ35 0:49 3 9 0 9 NYJ44 Punt8. GB20 0:59 4 21 0 21 GB42 End of Half GB48 1:37 3 3 0 3 GB45 Punt9. GB11 6:15 10 54 -5 49 NYJ40 Punt NYJ20 3:24 7 71 -10 61 *GB19 Missed FG10. GB28 2:36 5 20 0 20 GB48 Punt NYJ5 5:34 11 53 -5 48 GB47 Interception11. GB43 3:58 8 39 -5 34 NYJ23 Field Goal NYJ19 2:24 7 46 0 46 GB35 Downs12. GB35 0:22 3 1 0 1 GB36 Punt NYJ23 1:20 4 -1 0 -1 NYJ22 Downs13. NYJ23 2:03 4 1 0 1 NYJ22 Field Goal NYJ27 0:27 2 40 0 40 NYJ47 End of Game

NEW YORK JETS 23 AT DETROIT LIONS 20 (11/7/10) NEW YORK (29:32) AVERAGE—NYJ 30 DETROIT (32:46) AVERAGE--DET 24

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. NYJ32 1:42 3 4 0 4 NYJ36 Punt DET20 5:44 11 75 5 80 *NYJ10 Touchdown2. NYJ33 2:32 6 20 5 25 DET42 Punt DET31 2:00 3 6 0 6 DET37 Punt3. NYJ37 1:26 3 5 0 5 NYJ42 Punt DET20 1:44 4 2 5 7 DET27 Punt4. NYJ16 1:17 3 6 0 6 NYJ22 Punt DET17 3:15 5 15 5 20 DET37 Punt5. NYJ13 3:57 9 61 13 74 *DET13 Field Goal DET37 1:37 4 11 0 11 DET48 Punt6. NYJ25 0:48 3 75 0 75 NYJ26 Touchdown DET33 2:58 6 30 -5 25 NYJ42 Punt7. NYJ31 1:51 4 16 0 16 NYJ46 Fumble DET16 1:00 5 39 -5 34 DET40 End of Half8. NYJ23 4:20 7 45 -5 40 DET37 Interception NYJ47 4:11 8 45 2 47 *NYJ1 Touchdown9. NYJ48 3:04 6 17 -5 12 DET40 Punt DET1 1:26 3 8 -4 4 DET5 Punt10. NYJ32 1:08 3 2 0 2 NYJ34 Punt DET10 3:17 9 63 27 90 *NYJ2 Touchdown11. NYJ27 1:49 6 18 0 18 NYJ45 Punt DET33 2:09 3 -3 0 -3 DET30 Punt12. NYJ44 1:40 6 61 -5 56 *DET1 Touchdown DET7 2:19 3 6 0 6 DET13 Punt13. NYJ22 1:40 9 45 15 60 *DET18 Field Goal DET34 1:06 3 4 0 4 DET38 Punt14. NYJ32 2:18 5 56 0 56 *DET12 Field Goal

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NEW YORK JETS 26 AT CLEVELAND BROWNS 20 (11/14/10) NEW YORK (47:08) AVERAGE—NYJ 37 CLEVELAND (27:36) AVERAGE--CLV 24

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. CLV42 4:00 9 33 0 33 *CLV9 Field Goal CLV14 5:08 11 64 5 69 *NYJ17 Field Goal2. CLV31 2:07 4 6 -5 1 CLV30 Missed FG CLV20 0:39 2 11 0 11 CLV25 Fumble3. NYJ24 4:07 9 76 0 76 CLV25 Touchdown CLV39 2:50 5 56 5 61 *NYJ12 Touchdown4. NYJ20 4:50 11 48 32 80 *CLV1 Touchdown CLV29 5:56 10 66 0 66 *NYJ5 Field Goal5. NYJ34 10:04 19 75 -15 60 *CLV6 Missed FG CLV20 0:23 1 -1 0 -1 CLV20 End of Half6. NYJ39 2:35 5 11 0 11 50 Punt CLV20 0:57 3 2 0 2 CLV22 Punt7. NYJ46 1:51 3 -3 0 -3 NYJ43 Punt CLV19 2:05 4 3 0 3 CLV22 Punt8. NYJ37 7:45 13 66 -10 56 *CLV7 Field Goal CLV14 2:01 3 9 0 9 CLV23 Punt9. NYJ30 0:44 2 5 0 5 NYJ30 End of Half CLV41 1:58 10 59 0 59 *NYJ3 Touchdown10. NYJ17 2:13 4 15 0 15 NYJ32 Punt CLV36 2:43 6 28 0 28 NYJ46 Fumble11. NYJ36 5:13 9 40 -5 35 CLV29 Missed FG CLV37 1:45 3 7 0 7 CLV44 Punt12. NYJ9 1:31 7 47 -10 37 NYJ46 Interception CLV3 1:11 3 -1 0 -1 CLV2 Punt13. CLV37 0:08 1 37 0 37 CLV37 Touchdown

HOUSTON TEXANS 27 AT NEW YORK JETS 30 (11/21/10) HOUSTON (25:41) AVERAGE—HST 30 NEW YORK (34:19) AVERAGE--NYJ 33

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. HST19 1:45 3 7 0 7 HST26 Punt HST29 1:47 6 10 0 10 *HST19 Field Goal2. HST22 3:52 6 26 0 26 HST48 Punt NYJ16 2:36 5 29 0 29 NYJ45 Punt3. HST5 2:17 6 29 0 29 HST34 Punt NYJ19 1:51 3 -3 5 2 NYJ21 Punt4. HST33 5:35 11 67 0 67 *NYJ2 Touchdown NYJ22 4:59 10 93 -15 78 *HST4 Touchdown5. HST17 1:05 3 0 0 0 HST17 Punt HST48 3:15 8 18 15 33 *HST15 Field Goal6. HST31 0:58 6 22 0 22 NYJ39 End of Half NYJ35 4:52 10 30 0 30 HST35 Missed FG7. HST43 1:24 3 6 0 6 HST49 Punt NYJ8 4:06 9 92 0 92 HST41 Touchdown8. HST16 0:57 3 -5 0 -5 HST11 Punt NYJ45 2:11 3 9 0 9 HST46 Punt9. HST9 0:11 1 10 0 10 HST9 Fumble HST22 1:28 4 5 5 10 *HST12 Field Goal10. HST22 2:30 7 59 0 59 *NYJ19 Field Goal NYJ21 2:58 5 30 0 30 HST41 Fumble11. NYJ43 0:09 1 43 0 43 NYJ43 Touchdown NYJ9 3:05 6 16 0 16 NYJ25 Punt12. HST27 3:51 7 73 0 73 *NYJ1 Touchdown NYJ23 0:26 2 0 0 0 NYJ23 Interception13. NYJ10 0:57 4 6 0 6 *NYJ4 Field Goal NYJ28 0:45 5 72 0 72 *HST6 Touchdown14. HST28 0:10 1 0 0 0 HST28 End of Game

CINCINNATI BENGALS 10 AT NEW YORK JETS 26 (11/25/10) CINCINNATI (26:31) AVERAGE—CIN 30 NEW YORK (33:29) AVERAGE--NYJ 31

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. CIN19 4:42 8 21 0 21 CIN40 Punt NYJ9 4:25 8 40 0 40 NYJ49 Punt2. CIN8 1:01 3 7 0 7 CIN15 Punt NYJ39 4:29 7 27 -10 17 CIN44 Punt3. CIN10 2:17 6 25 0 25 CIN35 Interception NYJ23 4:05 9 54 15 69 *CIN8 Field Goal4. CIN47 3:43 6 25 0 25 NYJ28 Interception NYJ3 2:24 5 14 0 14 NYJ17 Punt5. CIN37 2:11 10 52 11 63 *NYJ5 Touchdown NYJ31 0:42 6 43 0 43 CIN26 Missed FG6. CIN34 0:01 1 -1 0 -1 CIN34 End of Half NYJ31 0:47 2 69 0 69 NYJ47 Touchdown7. CIN30 1:06 3 3 0 3 CIN33 Punt NYJ11 3:15 7 25 0 25 NYJ36 Interception8. NYJ37 3:20 7 13 15 28 *NYJ9 Missed FG NYJ20 1:35 3 5 0 5 NYJ25 Punt9. CIN32 2:33 3 9 0 9 CIN41 Punt CIN14 0:48 2 14 0 14 *CIN13 Touchdown10. NYJ24 2:17 6 15 0 15 *NYJ9 Field Goal NYJ7 1:46 3 -6 0 -6 NYJ1 Punt11. CIN25 1:04 3 -4 0 -4 CIN21 Punt 0:15 0 0 0 0 Touchdown12. CIN20 1:40 3 4 -10 -6 CIN14 Punt NYJ42 1:30 3 4 0 4 NYJ46 Punt13. CIN6 0:10 2 -6 0 -6 CIN6 Safety NYJ47 1:02 3 2 0 2 NYJ49 Punt14. CIN15 0:26 3 0 0 0 CIN15 Punt NYJ25 2:45 5 18 0 18 NYJ43 Punt15. CIN42 3:41 6 10 0 10 CIN31 End of Game

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NEW YORK JETS 3 AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 45 (12/6/10) NEW YORK (28:59) AVERAGE—NYJ 30 NEW ENGLAND (31:01) AVERAGE--NE 34

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. NYJ26 4:07 12 39 0 39 NE35 Missed FG NE25 4:03 9 52 0 52 NYJ23 Field Goal2. NYJ21 1:31 3 4 -5 -1 NYJ20 Punt NE43 2:48 6 21 36 57 *NYJ1 Touchdown3. NYJ33 3:47 8 46 0 46 NE21 Field Goal NYJ32 1:30 4 32 0 32 NYJ25 Touchdown4. NYJ20 2:07 4 26 0 26 NYJ46 Punt NE33 3:59 7 77 -10 67 *NYJ4 Touchdown5. NYJ12 1:37 3 0 0 0 NYJ12 Punt NE25 2:12 3 9 0 9 NE34 Punt6. NYJ17 1:03 7 31 0 31 NE37 End of Half 50 1:16 3 -10 0 -10 NE40 Punt7. NYJ32 5:45 10 59 0 59 *NE9 Interception NE7 4:35 8 93 0 93 *NYJ18 Touchdown8. NYJ47 0:50 2 8 0 8 NE45 Interception NE6 3:53 8 94 0 94 *NYJ1 Touchdown9. NYJ27 2:11 5 15 0 15 NYJ42 Interception NYJ28 3:26 6 28 0 28 *NYJ5 Touchdown10. NYJ40 3:31 9 51 0 51 *NE9 Downs NE9 3:19 5 9 5 14 NE23 Punt11. 50 2:30 4 22 0 22 NE34 End of Game

MIAMI DOLPHINS 10 AT NEW YORK JETS 6 (12/12/10) MIAMI (26:12) AVERAGE—MIA 30 NEW YORK (33:48) AVERAGE--NYJ 34

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. MIA9 2:27 5 7 5 12 MIA21 Punt NYJ45 1:35 3 7 0 7 MIA48 Punt2. NYJ42 2:38 6 23 -10 13 NYJ29 Field Goal NYJ34 1:10 3 7 -15 -8 NYJ26 Interception3. NYJ26 2:55 6 26 0 26 *NYJ6 Touchdown NYJ22 1:27 3 2 0 2 NYJ24 Fumble4. MIA4 1:34 3 5 0 5 MIA9 Punt NYJ24 4:49 8 38 -5 33 MIA43 Punt5. MIA37 0:46 2 1 0 1 MIA42 Fumble NYJ44 3:17 6 19 0 19 MIA37 Downs6. MIA29 2:41 5 18 0 18 MIA40 Fumble MIA38 2:49 7 21 0 21 *MIA17 Field Goal7. MIA1 0:59 3 9 0 9 MIA10 Punt 50 0:53 5 19 -5 14 MIA36 Punt8. MIA25 2:16 3 1 -13 -12 MIA13 Punt NYJ41 3:32 6 27 -10 17 MIA42 Punt9. MIA20 1:26 3 5 0 5 MIA25 Punt NYJ13 1:00 3 0 0 0 NYJ13 Punt10. NYJ49 2:08 4 13 0 13 *NYJ17 Fumble NYJ42 1:10 3 6 0 6 NYJ48 Punt11. MIA14 0:30 3 0 0 0 MIA14 Punt NYJ34 1:56 5 25 0 25 MIA41 Punt12. MIA11 1:23 3 1 -5 -4 MIA7 Punt NYJ35 3:06 7 31 0 31 MIA34 Downs13. MIA34 0:58 3 3 0 3 MIA37 Punt NYJ7 5:14 12 69 0 69 MIA24 Field Goal14. MIA26 1:41 3 -2 0 -2 MIA24 Punt NYJ30 0:21 3 0 0 0 NYJ30 Punt15. MIA19 1:03 3 5 -5 0 MIA19 Punt NYJ25 1:29 9 9 0 9 NYJ41 Downs16. NYJ34 0:47 2 -3 0 -3 NYJ35 End of Game

NEW YORK JETS 22 AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS 17 (12/19/10) NEW YORK (28:42) AVERAGE—NYJ 30 PITTSBURGH (31:18) AVERAGE--PIT 22

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. 0:12 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdown PIT36 3:45 6 19 0 19 NYJ45 Punt2. NYJ20 1:00 3 2 0 2 NYJ22 Punt PIT46 2:36 6 20 0 20 NYJ34 Punt3. NYJ22 6:46 10 54 -10 44 PIT34 Punt PIT4 8:12 16 96 0 96 *NYJ9 Touchdown4. NYJ37 4:41 9 56 0 56 *PIT7 Field Goal PIT23 2:15 10 44 9 53 NYJ24 Field Goal5. NYJ37 0:33 3 12 0 12 NYJ49 End of Half PIT26 5:57 9 74 0 74 *NYJ2 Touchdown6. NYJ34 3:49 8 51 15 66 *PIT7 Touchdown PIT25 3:20 6 28 -15 13 PIT38 Punt7. NYJ34 6:47 13 50 0 50 *PIT16 Field Goal PIT28 2:58 4 18 -5 13 PIT41 Punt8. NYJ24 4:24 10 44 0 44 PIT32 Punt PIT3 0:07 1 -3 0 -3 PIT3 Safety9. NYJ33 0:30 3 7 0 7 NYJ40 Punt PIT8 2:08 15 82 0 82 *NYJ10 End of Game

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NEW YORK JETS 34 AT CHICAGO BEARS 38 (12/26/10) NEW YORK (33:51) AVERAGE—NYJ 33 CHICAGO (26:09) AVERAGE--CHI 36

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. NYJ27 2:53 4 24 -10 14 NYJ38 Fumble CHI34 5:20 9 33 14 47 *NYJ19 Field Goal2. NYJ20 4:58 8 85 -5 80 *CHI3 Touchdown NYJ45 1:53 4 45 0 45 NYJ22 Touchdown3. NYJ28 2:21 4 20 0 20 NYJ48 Punt CHI25 1:04 2 -5 -5 -10 CHI15 Interception4. CHI36 2:39 6 36 0 36 *CHI3 Touchdown CHI40 1:14 3 2 0 2 CHI42 Punt5. NYJ33 2:32 9 59 0 59 *CHI8 Field Goal CHI9 1:54 3 -6 -1 -7 CHI2 Punt6. NYJ33 1:32 4 7 0 7 NYJ40 Downs CHI36 3:00 7 69 -5 64 *NYJ2 Touchdown7. NYJ27 1:14 3 0 0 0 NYJ27 Punt CHI39 0:12 1 3 0 3 CHI39 End of Half8. NYJ34 1:53 4 66 0 66 CHI23 Touchdown NYJ40 0:08 1 40 0 40 NYJ40 Touchdown9. NYJ33 6:14 12 51 0 51 *CHI16 Field Goal NYJ32 1:37 3 32 0 32 NYJ25 Touchdown10. NYJ25 5:53 12 40 0 40 CHI35 Punt NYJ49 2:30 5 49 0 49 NYJ26 Touchdown11. NYJ40 1:30 3 5 0 5 NYJ45 Punt CHI34 3:26 8 49 0 49 *NYJ17 Missed FG12. NYJ28 0:12 1 0 5 5 NYJ33 Interception CHI10 1:01 3 0 0 0 CHI10 Punt13. CHI5 1:59 5 13 0 13 CHI18 Punt14. CHI41 0:51 2 -2 0 -2 CHI40 End of Game

BUFFALO BILLS 7 AT NEW YORK JETS 38 (1/2/11) BUFFALO (24:25) AVERAGE—BUF 22 NEW YORK (35:35) AVERAGE--NYJ 42

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT1. BUF27 2:32 6 55 0 55 BUF49 Fumble NYJ11 7:30 12 89 -10 79 *BUF10 Field Goal2. BUF26 3:28 6 20 0 20 BUF46 Punt NYJ8 3:54 9 41 0 41 NYJ49 Punt3. BUF10 3:29 5 24 -5 19 BUF29 Interception NYJ38 3:54 3 5 0 5 NYJ43 Punt4. BUF19 1:39 3 -1 0 -1 BUF18 Punt NYJ48 1:37 3 7 0 7 BUF45 Punt5. BUF13 0:24 3 0 0 0 BUF13 Punt NYJ41 1:45 8 59 9 59 *BUF17 Touchdown6. BUF11 2:15 3 9 0 9 BUF20 Punt NYJ34 1:54 3 10 -5 5 NYJ39 Interception7. BUF32 0:15 1 3 0 3 BUF32 End of Half NYJ38 4:02 5 28 -5 23 BUF39 Punt8. BUF3 1:37 3 4 0 4 BUF7 Punt NYJ42 0:46 2 58 0 58 NYJ48 Touchdown9. BUF29 2:10 3 5 --5 0 BUF29 Punt NYJ40 2:02 3 5 0 5 NYJ45 Punt10. BUF28 3:18 7 23 0 23 NYJ46 Fumble NYJ49 2:15 3 1 0 1 50 Punt11. BUF28 0:07 1 0 0 0 BUF28 Interception BUF27 2:31 5 27 0 27 *BUF10 Touchdown12. BUF26 0:16 1 0 0 0 BUF26 Interception BUF34 2:17 5 34 0 34 *BUF16 Touchdown13. BUF29 2:55 5 20 0 20 BUF49 Interception BUF42 3:50 6 24 0 24 *BUF17 End of Game

GAME-BY-GAME THIRD DOWNS JETS OPPONENTSDATE OPPONENT MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT.9/13 ........vs. Baltimore .............................1............11 ............ 9% ........................................11 ............... 19 ............... 58%9/19 ........vs. New England ........................6............13 .......... 46% ..........................................5 ............... 11 ............... 45%9/26 ........at Miami ...................................6............11 .......... 55% ..........................................7 ............... 15 ............... 47%10/4 ........at Buffalo ..................................7............15 .......... 47% ..........................................0 ............... 10 ................. 0%10/11 ......vs. Minnesota ............................5............17 .......... 29% ..........................................7 ............... 15 ............... 47%10/17 ......at Denver ..................................5............13 .......... 38% ..........................................7 ............... 18 ............... 39%10/31 ......vs. Green Bay ............................7............17 .......... 41% ..........................................2 ............... 14 ............... 14%11/7 ........at Detroit ..................................5............13 .......... 38% ..........................................5 ............... 15 ............... 33%11/14 ......at Cleveland ............................11............21 .......... 52% ..........................................4 ............... 12 ............... 33%11/21 ......vs. Houston ...............................7............15 .......... 47% ..........................................4 ............... 12 ............... 33%11/25 .....vs. Cincinnati ............................3............13 .......... 23% ..........................................4 ............... 15 ............... 27%12/6 ........at New England .........................3............12 .......... 25% ..........................................4 ............... 10 ............... 40%12/12 ......vs. Miami ..................................6............21 .......... 29% ..........................................3 ............... 15 ............... 20%12/19 ......at Pittsburgh .............................6............13 .......... 46% ........................................11 ............... 17 ............... 65%12/26 ......at Chicago.................................7............14 .......... 50% ..........................................3 ................. 9 ............... 33%1/2 ..........vs. Buffalo ................................8............16 .......... 50% ..........................................4 ............... 12 ............... 33%TOTAL .................................................. 93 ......... 235 ........39.6% ........................................81 .............219 ............37.0%

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GAME-BY-GAME FOURTH DOWNS JETS OPPONENTSDATE OPPONENT MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT.9/13 ........vs. Baltimore .............................0..............1 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%9/19 ........vs. New England ........................1..............1 ........ 100% ..........................................1 ................. 1 ............. 100%9/26 ........at Miami ...................................0..............0 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 1 ................. 0%10/3 ........at Buffalo ..................................0..............0 ............ 0% ..........................................1 ................. 1 ............. 100%10/11 ......at Minnesota .............................0..............0 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%10/17 ......at Denver ..................................0..............0 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 1 ................. 0%10/31 ......vs. Green Bay ............................0..............3 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%11/7 ........at Detroit ..................................0..............0 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%11/14 ......at Cleveland ..............................1..............1 ........ 100% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%11/21 ......vs. Houston ...............................0..............0 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%11/25 ......vs. Cincinnati ............................0..............0 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%12/6 ........at New England .........................2..............3 .......... 67% ..........................................2 ................. 2 ............. 100%12/12 ......vs. Miami ..................................0..............3 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%12/19 ......at Pittsburgh .............................1..............1 ........ 100% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%12/26 ......at Chicago.................................0..............1 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%1/2 ..........vs. Buffalo ................................0..............0 ............ 0% ..........................................0 ................. 0 ................. 0%TOTAL .................................................... 5 ........... 14 ........35.7% ..........................................4 .................6 ............66.7%

OFFENSIVE STARTERS

Game QB RB FB TE WR WR LT LG C RG RTvs. BLT 9/13 Sanchez Greene Mulligan (TE) Keller Cotchery Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyvs. NE 9/19 Sanchez Greene Hartsock (TE) Keller Cotchery Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyat MIA 9/26 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Keller Cotchery B. Smith Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyat BUF 10/4 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Keller Hartsock (TE) Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyvs. MIN 10/11 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Keller Cotchery Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyat DEN 10/17 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Keller Hunter (TE) Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyvs. GB 10/31 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Keller Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyat DET 11/7 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Keller Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyat CLV 11/14 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Hartsock Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyvs. HST 11/21 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Keller Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyvs. CIN 11/25 Sanchez Tomlinson B. Smith (WR) Keller Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyat NE 12/6 Sanchez Tomlinson Cotchery (WR) Keller Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyvs. MIA 12/12 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Keller Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Woodyat PIT 12/19 Sanchez Tomlinson Hartsock (TE) Keller Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Hunterat CHI 12/26 Sanchez Tomlinson Richardson Hartsock Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Huntervs. BUF 1/2 Sanchez McKnight Hartsock (TE) Keller Holmes Edwards Ferguson Slauson Mangold Moore Hunter

DEFENSIVE STARTERS

Game END NT T OLB WILL MIKE OLB CB S S CBvs. BLT 9/13 Ellis Jenkins Pouha Thomas Scott Harris Wilson (CB) Revis Leonhard E. Smith Cromartievs. NE 9/19 Ellis Pouha Taylor (OLB) Thomas Scott Harris Wilson (CB) Revis Leonhard E. Smith Cromartieat MIA 9/26 Ellis Pouha DeVito Thomas Scott Harris Taylor Wilson Leonhard E. Smith Cromartieat BUF 10/4 Ellis Pouha DeVito Thomas Scott Harris Taylor Coleman Leonhard Pool Cromartievs. MIN 10/11 Ellis Pouha DeVito Thomas Scott Harris Pace Revis Leonhard Pool Cromartieat DEN 10/17 Ellis Pouha Taylor Coleman (CB) Scott Harris Pace Revis Leonhard Pool Cromartievs. GB 10/31 Ellis Pouha DeVito Thomas Scott Harris Pace Revis Leonhard Pool Cromartieat DET 11/7 Ellis Pouha Gholston Thomas Scott Harris Coleman (CB) Revis Leonhard Pool Cromartieat CLV 11/14 Ellis Pouha DeVito Wilson (CB) Scott Harris Pace Revis Leonhard Pool Cromartievs. HST 11/21 Ellis Pouha DeVito Wilson (CB) Scott Harris Pace Revis Leonhard Pool Cromartievs. CIN 11/25 Ellis Pouha DeVito Thomas Scott Harris Pace Revis Leonhard E. Smith Cromartieat NE 12/6 Ellis Pouha Coleman (CB) Thomas Scott Harris Pace Revis E. Smith Pool Cromartievs. MIA 12/12 Ellis Pouha DeVito Thomas Scott Harris Pace Revis E. Smith Pool Cromartieat PIT 12/19 Ellis Pouha DeVito Thomas Scott Harris Pace Revis Lowery Pool Cromartieat CHI 12/26 Ellis Pouha DeVito Thomas Scott Harris Pace Revis Lowery Pool Cromartievs. BUF 1/2 Gholston DeVito Dixon Taylor Scott Harris Pace Cole Lowery Pool Wilson

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GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSJETS OFFENSE

First Downs Offense Net Passing Net Rushing Pen Fum T.O.P.Game T R P PN AT YDS AVG. A C I YDS TD SK AT YDS AVG TD NO YDS NO LST vs. BLT 9/13 6 3 2 1 44 176 4.0 21 10 0 60 0 2 21 116 5.5 0 14 125 3 1 21:28vs. NE 9/19 23 6 14 3 65 336 5.2 30 21 0 200 3 3 32 136 4.3 0 6 58 0 0 32:32at MIA 9/26 20 7 11 2 57 402 7.1 28 15 0 256 3 0 29 146 5.0 1 9 81 0 0 27:12at BUF 10/4 25 11 13 1 75 444 5.9 26 16 0 171 3 0 49 273 5.6 2 4 30 1 0 40:29vs.MIN 10/11 20 8 12 0 78 328 4.2 44 21 0 173 0 2 32 155 4,8 1 6 55 1 0 33:55at DEN 10/17 17 7 9 1 62 319 5.1 30 17 2 190 1 2 30 129 4.3 2 6 74 1 1 29:37vs. GB 10/31 15 3 11 1 69 360 5.2 38 16 2 241 0 2 29 119 4.1 0 7 55 3 1 31:23at DET 11/7 23 5 15 3 70 437 6.2 39 22 1 327 1 1 30 110 3.7 1 11 99 5 1 29:32at CLV 11/14 28 12 14 2 91 456 5.0 44 27 1 284 2 2 45 172 3.8 1 9 70 0 0 47:08vs. HST 11/21 22 7 13 2 72 401 5.6 38 22 1 298 3 3 31 103 3.3 0 4 39 1 1 34:19vs. CIN 11/25 18 8 9 1 67 319 4.8 28 16 1 149 1 2 37 170 4.6 1 8 64 0 0 33:29at NE 12/6 18 8 10 0 65 301 4.6 33 17 3 149 0 1 31 152 4.9 0 4 56 1 0 28:59vs. MIA 12/12 14 4 10 0 81 280 3.5 44 17 1 193 0 6 31 87 2.8 0 6 50 4 1 33:48at PIT 12/19 17 8 8 1 57 276 4.8 29 19 0 170 0 1 27 106 3.9 1 3 19 0 0 28:42at CHI 12/26 24 11 13 0 68 393 5.8 38 24 1 269 1 0 30 124 4.1 2 3 34 3 1 33:51vs. BUF 1/2 17 10 7 0 66 388 5.9 15 8 1 112 2 1 50 276 5.5 2 3 25 0 0 35:35Total 307 118 171 18 1,087 5,616 5.2 525 288 14 3,242 20 28 534 2,374 4.4 14 103 934 23 7 32:03

OPPONENTS First Downs Offense Net Passing Net Rushing Pen Fum T.O.P.Game T R P PN AT YDS AVG. A C I YDS TD SK AT YDS AVG TD NO YDS NO LST vs. BLT 9/13 20 2 12 6 75 282 3.8 38 20 1 233 0 2 35 49 1.4 1 5 38 2 2 38:32vs. NE 9/19 20 5 11 4 57 291 5.1 36 20 2 239 2 1 20 52 2.6 0 6 79 1 1 27:28at MIA 9/26 24 3 20 1 70 436 6.2 45 26 1 352 2 2 23 84 3.7 0 6 52 1 0 32:48at BUF 10/4 12 5 6 1 46 223 4.8 27 12 0 109 2 3 16 114 7.1 0 3 32 2 2 19:31vs. MIN 10/11 16 3 12 1 62 336 5.4 34 14 1 240 3 4 24 96 4.0 0 8 51 3 2 26:05at DEN 10/17 21 7 10 4 72 346 4.8 34 14 0 201 1 1 37 145 3.9 1 5 81 3 2 30:23vs. GB 10/31 13 2 10 1 62 237 3.8 34 15 0 156 0 2 26 81 3.1 0 3 15 0 0 28:37at DET 11/7 21 3 12 6 67 306 4.6 37 20 0 228 2 2 28 78 2.8 1 11 102 1 0 32:46at CLV 11/14 19 6 11 2 59 303 5.1 31 18 0 196 1 3 25 107 4.3 1 4 52 2 2 27:36vs. HST 11/21 17 5 12 0 60 343 5.7 33 19 0 246 1 1 26 97 3.7 2 3 25 1 1 25:41vs. CIN 11/25 13 1 10 2 62 163 2.6 39 17 2 117 1 3 20 46 2.3 0 2 25 1 1 26:31at NE 12/6 23 8 13 2 58 405 7.0 29 21 0 304 4 3 26 101 3.9 2 1 10 0 0 31:01vs. MIA 12/12 6 2 3 1 56 131 2.3 19 5 0 30 1 5 32 101 3.2 0 5 36 3 3 26:12at PIT 12/19 25 10 14 1 72 378 5.3 44 23 0 231 1 3 25 146 5.8 1 3 35 2 0 31:18at CHI 12/26 16 7 8 1 54 322 6.0 25 13 1 202 3 2 27 120 4.4 2 6 31 0 0 26:09vs. BUF 1/2 6 1 5 0 47 162 3.4 26 12 4 125 0 3 18 37 2.1 0 3 15 3 2 24:25Total 272 70 169 33 979 4,664 4.8 531 269 12 3,210 24 40 408 1,454 3.6 11 74 679 25 18 27:57

PARTICIPATION CHART

Name BLT NE MIA BUF MIN DEN GB DET CLV HST CIN NE MIA PIT CHI BUF IND

Brown, P IA IA waived NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTBrunell, M DNP DNP DNP X DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP X DNPClemens, C 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB 3-QB X 3-QBClowney, D NWT X X X waived NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTCole, M X X X X X X X X IA IA IA X IA X X CB XColeman, D X X X CB X CB X CB X X X CB X X X X CBColes, L NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT IA NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTCook, E NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT X X X X XConner, J X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XCotchery, J WR WR WR X WR X X X X IA IA WR X X X X XCromartie, A CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB IA CBCumberland, J IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA X IACummings, K DNP X IA X IA X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWTDeVito, M X X DT DT DT X DT X DT DT DT X DT DT DT NT DTDixon, M IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA X X T IADucasse, V IA IA DNP X IA IA IA IA IA IA DNP IA IA DNP DNP X IAEdwards, B WR WR X WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WREllis, S END END END END END END END END END END END END END END END DNP ENDFerguson, D LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LTFolk, N K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KGholston, V X X X X X X X T X X X X X X X END IAGilbert, J PS PS PS PS PS PS IA IA IA PS PS PS PS IA IA X IAGreen, H NWT IA X released X IA waived NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTGreene, S RB RB X X X X X X X X X X X X X IA XHarris, D MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKEHartsock, B X TE X TE X X X X TE X X X X TE TE TE XHolmes, S RS RS RS RS X X WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WRHunter, W X X IA IA X TE X X X X X X X RT RT RT XIhedigbo, J X X X X X X X X X X X X IA X X IA XJenkins, K NT IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IRKeller, D TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE X TE TE TE TE TE X TE TEKroul, M X DNP X X IA IA IA IA X X IA IA X IA IA PS PSLaury, L X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XLeonhard, J S S S S S S S S S S S IR IR IR IR IR IRLowery, D X X X X X X X X X IA IA X X S S S XMangold, N C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C CMauga, J PS PS PS PS PS PS X X IA IA X X X X X X XMcKnight, J IA IA IA X IA IA IA IA X X X X X X X RB IAMoore, B RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RGMulligan, M TE X X X X X X X IA X X IA IA X X X XPace, C IA IA IA IA OLB OLB OLB X OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB XPool, B IA X X S S S S S S S X S S S S S SPouha, S DT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT X NTPryce, T NWT NWT NWT X X X X X X X X X X IA IA DNP XPurdum, T X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XRevis, D CB CB IA IA CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB IA CBRichardson, T X X FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB X X FB X FB X FBSanchez, M QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QBScott, B WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILLSlauson, M LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LGSmith, B X X WR X X X X X X X WR X X X X X XSmith, E S S S X X X X X X X S S S IA IA IA STaylor, J X OLB OLB OLB X T X X X X X X X X X OLB XThomas, B OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB X OLB OLB X X OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB X OLBTomlinson, L X X RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB IA RBTrufant, I NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS X IATurner, P NWT NWT X IA PS PS PS PS PS X X X X PS PS PS PSTurner, R X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XWeatherford, S P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P PWesterman, J X X X IA IA IA IA IA X X IA IA IA IA IA X XWilson, K CB CB CB X X X X X CB CB CB X X X X CB XWoodhead, D X waived NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTWoody, D RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT IA IA IA RT

Key: 3-QB=designated third quarterback, DNP=Did not play, IA=Inactive, NWT= Not with team, PUP=Physically Unable to perform, RS=Reserve/Suspended, PS= Practice Squad, X=Played

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8 - Brunell, Mark – 6-1 – 215 – Washington – Santa Maria, CA – 18th Year – FA-10 POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Did not play. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Entered the game at quarterback on the second drive…Completed six-of-12 passes for 110 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of 86.8…Led a 59-yard scoring drive in the final two minutes of the second quarter, capped off by a 17-yard touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes…Connected with Braylon Edwards on a 52-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter. (12/26 at CHI)...Did not play. (12/19 at PIT)…Did not play. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Did not play. (12/6 at NE)…Did not play. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Did not play. (11/21 vs. HST)…Did not play. (11/15 at CLV)…Did not play. (11/7 at DET)…Did not play. (10/31 vs. GB)…Did not play. (10/17 at DEN)…Named game captain…Did not play. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Did not play. (10/3 at BUF)…Made his Jets debut at quarterback in the fourth quarter…Competed his only pass for seven yards and a passer rating of 95.8. (9/26 at MIA)…Did not play. (9/19 vs. NE)…Did not play. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Did not play.

11 - Clemens, Kellen – 6-2 – 220 – Oregon – Burns, OR – 5th Year – D2-06POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Inactive third quarterback. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Entered the game in the fourth quarter for his first playing time this season…Completed one-of-two passes for six yards…Scored on a 10-yard touchdown run, marking the second rushing touchdown of his career. (12/26 at CHI)...Inactive third quarterback. (12/19 at PIT)…Inactive third quarterback. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Inactive 3rd quarterback. (12/6 at NE)…Inactive 3rd quar-terback. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Inactive 3rd quarterback. (11/21 vs. HST)…Inactive third quarterback. (11/15 at CLV)…Inactive third quarterback. (11/7 at DET)…Inactive 3rd quarterback. (10/31 vs. GB)…Inactive 3rd quarterback. (10/17 at DEN)…Inactive third quarterback. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Inactive third quarterback. (10/3 at BUF)…Named game captain…Inactive third quarterback. (9/26 at MIA)…Inactive third quarterback. (9/19 vs. NE)…Inactive third quarterback. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Inactive third quarterback.

6 - Sanchez, Mark –6-2 – 225 – Southern California – Mission Viejo, CA – 2nd Year – D1-09 POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started at quarterback…Completed 18-of-31 passes for 189 yards, no touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of 62.4…Has now won three postseason games, the most by any Jets quarterback…Rushed for six yards on one attempt…Recorded the longest scoring drive of the season in both plays (17) and time (9:54) on the second scoring drive of the game when he led the team 87 yards down the field, resulting in a one-yard touchdown run by LaDainian Tomlinson...Was three-of-three on the game winning drive, throwing for 38 yards in the final 45 seconds of the game. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started at quarterback, playing only the first DRIVE. (12/26 at CHI)...Started at quarterback…Completed 24-of-37 passes for 269 yards, one touchdown and one interception for a passer rating of 84.2…Opened the game 7-of-7 for 90 yards with a passer rating of 118.0 and finished the first half 13-of-15 for 156 yards and a passer rating of 110.0…Connected with Santonio Holmes for a 23-yard touchdown in the third quarter, capping a four-play, 66-yard scoring drive. (12/19 at PIT)…Started at quarterback…Completed 19-of-29 passes for 170 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions for a passer rating of 81.1…Ran for 15 yards on three carries…Recorded a seven-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter to cap off an eight-play, 66-yard scoring drive…His six career rushing touchdowns tie him for fourth among Jets quarterbacks in club history. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started at quarterback…Com-pleted 17-of-44 passes for 216 yards, no touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of 45.3…Rushed for 20 yards on two carries. (12/6 at NE)…Started at quarterback…Completed 17-of-33 passes for 164 yards, no touchdowns and three interceptions for a passer rating of 27.8…Rushed for 20 yards on four carries. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started at quarterback…Completed 16-of-28 passes for 166 yards, one touchdown and one interception for a passer rating of 71.4…Connected with Santonio Holmes on a 13-yard touchdown pass following a special teams fumble recovery by James Ihedigbo…Has now thrown touchdown passes in four consecutive games, matching the longest streak of his career, initially set his rookie season from 10/25/09 to 11/22/09. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started at quarterback…Completed 22-of-38 passes for 315 yards, three touchdowns and one interception for a 100.2 passer rating…Connected with Braylon Edwards for his first touchdown of the day on a four-yard pass in the second quarter, capping off a 10-play, 78-yard scoring drive…Hit Santonio Holmes for a 41-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to give the Jets a 20-7 lead…Led the Jets on a five-play, 72-yard scoring drive with 49 seconds remaining in the game…Threw the game-winning touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes, a six-yard recep-tion, with 10 seconds left in the game…Also rushed for 22 yards on two carries. (11/15 at CLV)…Started at quarterback…Completed 27-of-44 passes for 299 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of 87.2…Connected with Santonio Holmes for a 37-yard touchdown reception with 16 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Jets their sec-ond consecutive overtime win…Rushed for his second touchdown of the season in the second quarter, capping off an 11-play, 80-yard scoring drive…Hit Jerricho Cotchery at the beginning of the second quarter for a 25-yard touchdown pass to finish off a nine-play, 76-yard scoring drive. (11/7 at DET)…Started at quarterback…Recorded the first 300-yard passing game of his career when he completed 22-of-39 passes for 336 yards, one touchdown and one interception for a passer

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rating of 81.5…Connected with Braylon Edwards for the pair’s fifth touchdown of the season on a 74-yard pass…Marked the longest regular-season pass of his career…Staged the second fourth quarter comeback of the season, scoring 10 points in the final three minutes of regulation to tie the game at 20…Ran for his first touchdown of the season, scoring on a one-yard rush to cap off a six-play, 56-yard scoring drive with three minutes left in the game…Drove the ball 60 yards to the Lions 18-yard line in the final 1:40 of the game, resulting in a Nick Folk 36-yard field goal to tie the game…Connected with Santonio Holmes for a 52-yard reception in overtime to set up the game-winning field goal…Completed 10-of-12 passes for 144 yards and a passer rating of 116.7 on the last three scoring drives. (10/31 vs. GB)…Named game captain…Started at quarterback…Completed 16-of-38 passes for 256 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions for a passer rating of 43.3…Tied his season-high with 256 yards passing…Completed three passes of at least 30 yards, tying a career-high set in his first game at HST on 9/13/09, connecting on passes of 49 yards to Jerricho Cotchery, 40 yards to Dustin Keller and 32 yards to Braylon Edwards. (10/17 at DEN)…Started at quarterback…Completed 17-of-30 passes for 198 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions for a passer rating of 60.1…The interceptions ended his streak of 184 pass attempts without an intercep-tion, the second longest in Jets history…Recorded the first game-winning drive of his career when he led the Jets on a 10-play, 80-yard touchdown drive. The drive put the Jets ahead 24-20 with 1:43 remaining…Connected with Braylon Edwards on his only touchdown pass of the game, a 32-yarder in the second quarter. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started at quarterback…Completed 21-of-44 passes for 191 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions for a passer rating of 59.9…Established a career-high for passing attempts with 44. (10/3 at BUF)…Started at quarterback…Completed 14-of-24 passes for 161 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions for a passer rating of 106.4…Connected with Braylon Edwards for a 41-yard touchdown pass with 2:32 remaining in the first half to increase the Jets lead to 17-0…Hit Dustin Keller for a two-yard touchdown, completing a three-play, 23-yard scoring drive after Jason Taylor recovered a Bryan Thomas forced fumble at the Buffalo 23-yard line…Led the team down the field on an 18-play, 87-yard scoring drive that ended with a Nick Folk 19-yard field goal…Marked the longest scoring drive of the game and the second longest of the season for the Jets. (9/26 at MIA)…Started at quarterback…Completed 25-of-28 passes for 256 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions for a 120.5 passer rating…Marked the first time in his career that he threw three touchdown passes in consecutive weeks…Led the Jets on an opening drive touchdown for the first time this season when he competed four-of-five passes for 58 yards, culminating in a 24-yard touchdown pass to Dustin Keller…Connected with Keller again in the end zone on a 12-yard touchdown pass…The pass capped off a seven-play, 90-yard drive…Hit Braylon Edwards for a 67-yard touchdown pass on the Jets’ first play of the third quarter…The 67-yard pass is the longest regular season completion of his career…Led the team down the field 80 yards on 12 plays, resulting in a one-yard touchdown carry by LaDainian Tomlinson. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started at quarter-back…Completed 21-of-30 passes (70%) for 220 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions for a 124. 3 passer rat-ing…Set a career high with three touchdown passes, 21 completions and earned his highest regular season passer rating with 124.3…Marked the ninth game of his career without an interception…Was 11-for-11 passing on the Jets’ three touch-down drives…Hit Braylon Edwards for a 10-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter, completing a 12-play, 77-yard scoring drive…Threw a two-yard touchdown pass to Jerricho Cotchery in the third quarter…The six-play, 70 yard drive was capped off with a two-point conversion reception by Edwards…Connected with TE Dustin Keller for a one-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter after marching 63-yards down the field on eight plays…Added two rushing yards on four attempts. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started at quarterback…Completed 10-of-21 (47.6%) passes for 74 yards and recorded a passer rating of 56.4…Rushed two times for six yards (3.0 avg).

SANCHEZ’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS Passing RushingDate Opp W/L GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Rating Rush Yds Avg Lg TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 21 10 47.6 74 3.5 0 0 13 2 56.4 2 5 2.5 6 09/19 NE W 1 1 30 21 70.0 220 7.3 3 0 39 3 124.3 4 2 0.5 3 09/26 at MIA W 1 1 28 15 58.2 256 9.1 3 0 67t 0 120.5 1 -1 -1.0 -1 010/3 at BUF W 1 1 24 14 58.3 161 6.7 2 0 41t 0 106.4 1 0 0.0 0 010/11 MIN W 1 1 44 21 47.7 191 4.3 0 0 31 2 59.9 - - - - 10/17 at DEN W 1 1 30 17 56.7 198 6.6 1 2 41 2 60.1 1 -1 -1.0 -1 010/31 GB L 1 1 38 16 42.1 256 6.7 0 2 49 2 43.3 2 22 11.0 20 011/7 at DET W 1 1 39 22 56.4 336 8.6 1 1 74t 1 82.9 3 1 0.3 1t 111/14 at CLV W 1 1 44 27 61.4 299 6.8 2 1 37t 2 87.2 2 4 2.0 3 111/21 HST W 1 1 38 22 57.9 315 8.3 3 1 42 3 100.2 2 22 11.0 12 011/25 CIN W 1 1 28 16 57.1 166 5.9 1 1 23 2 71.4 3 -4 -1.3 -1 012/6 at NE L 1 1 33 17 51.5 164 5.0 0 3 24 1 27.8 4 20 5.0 11 012/12 MIA L 1 1 44 17 38.6 216 4.9 0 1 42 6 45.3 2 20 10.0 14 012/19 at PIT W 1 1 29 19 65.5 170 5.9 0 0 38 1 81.1 3 15 5.0 7t 1

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62 - Ducasse, Vladimir – 6-5 – 325 – Massachusetts – Stamford, CT – Rookie – D2-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Inactive. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Entered the game on the Jets second possession at right guard in place of Brandon Moore…Paved the way for the Jets to establish season-highs of 276 rushing yards on 50 rushing attempts. (12/26 at CHI)...Did not play. (12/19 at PIT)…Did not play. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Inac-tive. (12/6 at NE)…Inactive. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Did not play. (11/21 vs. HST)…Inactive. (11/15 at CLV)…Inactive. (11/7 at DET)…Inactive. (10/31 vs. GB)…Inactive. (10/17 at DEN)…Inactive. (10/11 vs. MIN)...Inactive. (10/3 at BUF)…Named game captain…Made his NFL debut on offense. (9/26 at MIA)…Did not play. (9/19 vs. NE)…Inactive. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Inactive.

60 - Ferguson, D’Brickashaw – 6-6 – 310 – Virginia – Freeport, NY – 5th Year – D1a-06POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started at left tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that rushed for 169 yards with two touchdowns and maintained possession for 18:00 in the second half. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started in his 80th consecutive game at left tackle…Paved the way for the Jets to establish season-highs of 276 rushing yards on 50 rushing attempts. (12/26 at CHI)...Started in his 79th consecutive game at left tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that rushed for 124 yards and recorded 269 passing yards…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack. (12/19 at PIT)…Started in his 78th-consecutive game at left tackle…Part of an offensive effort that recorded 106 rushing yards and 170 passing yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started in his 77th-consecutive game at left tackle. (12/6 at NE)…Started in his 76th-consecutive game at left tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that recorded 152 rushing yards, marking the teams 14th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started in his 75th-consecutive game at left tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed 170 rushing yards, the second-most this season…Marked the 13th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game for the Jets, the longest active streak in the NFL. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started in his 74th-consecutive game at left tackle…Paved the way for the team’s 12th consecutive 100-yard rushing game, the longest active streak in the NFL, allowing the Jets to run for 103 yards. (11/15 at CLV)…Started his 73rd -consecutive game at left tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that registered 456 yards of total offense, the highest output this season, and 172 rushing yards, the second most rushing yards this season...Marked the team’s 11th-consecutive 100-yard game, the longest current streak in the NFL. (11/7 at DET)…Started in his 72nd-consecutive game at left tackle…Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 336 yards, the first 300-yard passing game of his career. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started his 71st-consecutive game at left tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed 119 rushing yards and allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards. (10/17 at DEN)…Started in his 70th-consecutive game at left tackle…Part of an offensive line that allowed 129 rushing yards and allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 198 yards. (10/11 vs. MIN)...Started in his 69th-consecutive game at left tackle…Part of an offensive line that allowed 155 rushing yards as the Jets became the first team in 52 games to rush for at least 150 yards against the Vikings, ending the second-longest streak in NFL history. (10/3 at BUF)…Started in his 68th-consecutive game at left tackle…Paved the way for an offense that produced 273 rushing yards and maintained possession for 40:29…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack for the second-consecutive week. (9/26 at MIA)…Started in his 67th-consecutive game at left tackle… Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards and did not allow a sack of Sanchez for the first time this season. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started in his 66th-consecutive game at left tackle… Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed Mark Sanchez to throw for 220 yards and maintained possession for 20:02 in the second half. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Named game captain…Started in his 65th-consecutive game at left tackle.

78 - Hunter, Wayne – 6-5 – 318 – Hawaii – Honolulu, HI – 7th Year – FA-07

POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Saw action on offense and special teams. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started at right tackle…Paved the way for the Jets to establish season-highs of 276 rushing yards on 50 rushing attempts. (12/26 at CHI)...Started at right tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that rushed for 124 yards and recorded

12/26 at CHI L 1 1 37 24 64.9 269 7.3 1 1 26 0 84.2 - - - - -1/2 BUF W - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Totals 15 15 507 278 54.8 3,291 6.5 17 13 74t 27 75.3 30 105 3.5 20 3CAREER 30 30 871 474 54.4 5,735 6.6 29 33 74t 53 70.2 66 211 3.2 20 6

SANCHEZ’S POSTSEASON STATS Game Opp W/L GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Rating Rush Yds Avg Lg TD1/8 at IND W 1 1 31 18 58.1 189 3.3 0 1 24 1 62.4 1 6 6 02010 Totals 1 1 31 18 58.1 189 6.1 0 1 80t 1 62.4 1 6 6.0 6 0CAREER 4 4 99 59 59.6 728 7.4 4 3 80t 2 83.2 7 4 0.6 6 0

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269 passing yards…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack. (12/19 at PIT)…Started the first game of his career at right tackle…Part of an offensive effort that recorded 106 rushing yards and 170 passing yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Saw extended action at right tackle when Damien Woody left the game with a knee injury. (12/6 at NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/21 vs. HST)…Saw action on offense and special teams...Saw extended action at right tackle when Damien Woody left the game with a knee injury...Helped pave the way for team’s 12th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game, the longest active streak in the NFL, allowing the Jets to run for 103 yards. (11/15 at CLV)…Saw action on offense, special teams and defense. (11/7 at DET)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/17 at DEN)…Started in his first game of the season at tight end. (10/11 vs. MIN)….Named game captain…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/3 at BUF)…Inactive. (9/26 at MIA)…Inactive with a shin injury. (9/19 vs. NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Was also utilized in certain defensive packages as a defensive lineman.

74 - Mangold, Nick – 6-4 – 307 – Ohio State – Centerville, OH – 5th Year – D1b-06SEASON NOTES: POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started at center…Contributed to an offensive effort that rushed for 169 yards with two touchdowns and maintained possession for 18:00 in the second half. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started in his 80th consecutive game at center before leaving the game after the Jets first possession. (12/26 at CHI)...Started in his 79th consecutive game at center…Contributed to an offensive effort that rushed for 124 yards and recorded 269 passing yards…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack. (12/19 at PIT)…Started in his 78th-consecutive game at center…Part of an offensive effort that recorded 106 rushing yards and 170 passing yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started in his 77th-consecutive game at center. (12/6 at NE)…Started in his 76th-consecutive game at center…Contributed to an offensive effort that recorded 152 rushing yards, marking the teams 14th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started in his 75th-consecutive game at center…Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed 170 rushing yards, the second-most this season…Marked the 13th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game for the Jets, the longest active streak in the NFL. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started his 74th-consecutive game at center…Paved the way for the team’s 12th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game, the longest active streak in the NFL, allowing the Jets to run for 103 yards. (11/15 at CLV)…Named game captain…Started his 73rd-consecutive game at center…Contributed to an offensive effort that registered 456 yards of total offense, the highest output this season, and 172 rushing yards, the second most rushing yards this season...Marked the team’s 11th-consecutive 100-yard game, the longest current streak in the NFL. (11/7 at DET)…Started in his 72nd-consecutive game at center… Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 336 yards, the first 300-yard passing game of his career. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started in his 71st-consecutive game at center… Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed 119 rushing yards and allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards. (10/17 at DEN)…Started in his 70th-consecutive game at center…Part of an offensive line that allowed 129 rushing yards and al-lowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 198 yards. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started in his 69th-consecutive game at center… Part of an offensive line that allowed 155 rushing yards as the Jets became the first team in 52 games to rush for at least 150 yards against the Vikings, ending the second-longest streak in NFL history. (10/3 at BUF)…Started in his 68th-consecutive game at center…Paved the way for an offense that produced 273 rushing yards and maintained possession for 40:29…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack for the second-consecutive week. (9/26 at MIA)…Started in his 67th-consecutive game at center… Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards and did not allow a sack of Sanchez for the first time this season. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started in his 66th-consecutive game at center… Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed Mark Sanchez to throw for 220 yards and maintained possession for 20:02 in the second half. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started in his 65th-consecutive game at center.

65 - Moore, Brandon – 6-3 – 305 – Illinois – Gary, IN – 8th Year – FA-03

POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Named game captain…Started at right guard…Contributed to an offen-sive effort that rushed for 169 yards with two touchdowns and maintained possession for 18:00 in the second half. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started in his 105th consecutive game at right guard before leaving the game after the Jets first possession. (12/26 at CHI)...Started in his 104th consecutive game at right guard…Contributed to an offensive effort that rushed for 124 yards and recorded 269 passing yards…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack. (12/19 at PIT)…Started in his 103rd-consecutive game at right guard…Part of an offensive effort that recorded 106 rushing yards and 170 passing yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started in his 102nd-consecutive game at right guard. (12/6 at NE)…Started in his 101st-consecutive game at right guard…Contributed to an offensive effort that recorded 152 rushing yards, marking the teams 14th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started in his 100th-consecutive game at right guard…Contrib-uted to an offensive effort that allowed 170 rushing yards, the second-most this season…Marked the 13th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game for the Jets, the longest active streak in the NFL. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started his 99th-consecutive game at right guard…Paved the way for the team’s 12th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game, the longest active streak in the NFL, allowing the Jets to run for 103 yards. (11/15 at CLV)…Started his 98th-consecutive game at right guard. Contributed to an

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offensive effort that registered 456 yards of total offense, the highest output this season, and 172 rushing yards, the second most rushing yards this season...Marked the team’s 11th-consecutive 100-yard game, the longest current streak in the NFL (11/7 at DET)…Started in his 97th-consecutive game at right guard… Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 336 yards, the first 300-yard passing game of his career. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started in his 96th-consecutive game at right guard… Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed 119 rushing yards and allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards. (10/17 at DEN)…Started in his 95th-consecutive game at right guard…Part of an offensive line that allowed 129 rushing yards and allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 198 yards. (10/11 vs. MIN)...Started in his 94th-consecutive game at right guard… Part of an offensive line that allowed 155 rushing yards as the Jets became the first team in 52 games to rush for at least 150 yards against the Vikings, ending the second-longest streak in NFL history. (10/3 at BUF)…Started in his 93rd-consecutive game at right guard… Paved the way for an offense that produced 273 rushing yards and maintained possession for 40:29…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack for the second-consecutive week. (9/26 at MIA)…Started in his 92nd-consecutive game at right guard… Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards and did not allow a sack of Sanchez for the first time this season. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started in his 91st-consecutive game at right guard… Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed Mark Sanchez to throw for 220 yards and maintained possession for 20:02 in the second half. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started in his 90th-consecutive game at right guard.

68 - Slauson, Matt – 6-5 – 315 – Nebraska – Colorado – Springs, CO – 2nd Year – D6-09POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started the first postseason game of his career at left guard…Contributed to an offensive effort that rushed for 169 yards with two touchdowns and maintained possession for 18:00 in the second half. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Named game captain…Started at left guard…Paved the way for the Jets to establish season-highs of 276 rushing yards on 50 rushing attempts. (12/26 at CHI)...Started at left guard…Contributed to an of-fensive effort that rushed for 124 yards and recorded 269 passing yards…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack. (12/19 at PIT)…Started at left guard…Part of an offensive effort that recorded 106 rushing yards and 170 passing yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started at left guard. (12/6 at NE)…Started at left guard…Contributed to an offensive effort that recorded 152 rushing yards, marking the teams 14th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started at left guard…Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed 170 rushing yards, the second-most this season…Marked the 13th-consecu-tive 100-yard rushing game for the Jets, the longest active streak in the NFL. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started at left guard…Paved the way for the team’s 12th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game, the longest active streak in the NFL, allowing the Jets to run for 103 yards. (11/15 at CLV)…Started at left guard…Contributed to an offensive effort that registered 456 yards of total offense, the highest output this season, and 172 rushing yards, the second most rushing yards this season...Marked the team’s 11th-consecutive 100-yard game, the longest current streak in the NFL (11/7 at DET)…Started at left guard…Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 336 yards, the first 300-yard passing game of his career. (10/31 vs. GB)...Started at left guard...Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed 119 rushing yards and allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards. (10/17 at DEN)…Named game captain…Started at left guard...Part of an offensive line that allowed 129 rushing yards and allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 198 yards. (10/11 vs. MIN)...Started at left guard… Part of an offensive line that allowed 155 rushing yards as the Jets became the first team in 52 games to rush for at least 150 yards against the Vikings, ending the second-longest streak in NFL history. (10/3 at BUF)…Started at left guard… Paved the way for an offense that produced 273 rushing yards and maintained possession for 40:29…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack for the second-consecutive week. (9/26 at MIA)…Started at left guard… Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards and did not allow a sack of Sanchez for the first time this season. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started at left guard…Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed Mark Sanchez to throw for 220 yards and maintained possession for 20:02 in the second half. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Made his first career start at left guard.

75 - Turner, Robert – 6-4 – 308 – New Mexico – Austin, TX – 3rd Year – FA-07POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Saw action on offense and special teams. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Saw extended playing time at center in place of Nick Mangold…Paved the way for the Jets to establish season-highs of 276 rushing yards on 50 rushing attempts. (12/26 at CHI)...Saw action on offense and special teams. (12/19 at PIT)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Returned the first kickoff return of his career for 11 yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (12/6 at NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/21 vs. HST)…Named game captain…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/15 at CLV)…Saw action on offense, special teams and defense…Saw extended playing time at left guard when Matt Slauson left the game in the fourth quarter with an injury. (11/7 at DET)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/17 at DEN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/11 vs. MIN)...Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/3 at BUF)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (9/26 at MIA)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (9/19 vs. NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Played one series at center. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Saw action on offense and special teams.

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86 - Cumberland, Jeff – 6-4 – 260 – Illinois – Columbus, OH – Rookie - FA-10SEASON NOTES: POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Inactive. (1/2 vs. BUF)…Named game captain…Made his NFL debut…Recorded one reception for three yards. (12/26 at CHI)...Inactive. (12/19 at PIT)…Inactive. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Inactive. (12/6 at NE)…Inactive. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Inactive. (11/21 vs. HST)…Inactive. (11/15 at CLV)…Inac-tive. (11/7 at DET)…Inactive. (10/31 vs. GB)…Inactive. (10/17 vs. DEN)...Inactive. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Inactive. (10/3 at BUF)…Inactive. (9/26 at MIA)…Inactive. (9/19 vs. NE)…Inactive. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Inactive.

84 - Hartsock, Ben – 6-4 – 268 – Ohio State – Chillicothe, OH – 7th Year – FA-09POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Named game captain…Saw action on offense and special teams…Re-corded a five-yard reception in the third quarter. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started at tight end. (12/26 at CHI)...Started at tight end. (12/19 at PIT)…Started at tight end. (12/12 vs. MIA)...Saw action on offense and special teams. (12/6 at NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/21 vs. HST)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/15 at CLV)…Named game captain…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/7 at DET)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/17 at DEN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/3 at BUF)…Started at tight end...Caught his first reception of the season for seven yards. (9/26 at MIA)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started at tight end. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Saw action on offense and special teams.

81 - Keller, Dustin – 6-2 – 250 – Purdue – Lafayette, IN – 3rd Year – D1b-08POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Named game captain…Started at tight end…Caught three passes for 42 yards. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started at tight end. (12/26 at CHI)...Led the team with seven receptions for 79 yards…Tied his season-high for catches in a game recorded vs. NE (9/19/10). (12/19 at PIT)…Started at tight end…Tallied three receptions for 19 yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started at tight end…Recorded three receptions for 34 yards. (12/6 at NE)…Started at tight end…Tallied three receptions for 27 yards. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started at tight end...Recorded four receptions for 49 yards. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started at tight end…Tallied two receptions for seven yards. (11/15 at CLV)…Started at tight end…Registered three receptions for 25 yards. (11/7 at DET)…Started at tight end...Caught four passes for 59 yards. (10/31 vs. GB)…Named game captain…Started at tight end…Recorded two receptions for 45 yards, including a 40-yard catch in the fourth quarter. (10/17 at DEN)…Started at tight end…Registered three receptions for 75 yards, includ-ing a game-long 41 yard catch. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started at tight end…Finished the game with two receptions for 14 yards. (10/3 at BUF)…Started at tight end…Caught four passes for 28 yards and two touchdowns…Caught a 3-yard touchdown

67 - Woody, Damien – 6-3 – 327 – Boston College – Beaverdam, VA – 12th Year – UFA-08 (DET)POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started at right tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that rushed for 169 yards with two touchdowns and maintained possession for 18:00 in the second half. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Inactive due to knee injury. (12/26 at CHI)...Inactive due to a knee injury. (12/19 at PIT)…Inactive due to a knee injury. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started at right tackle, but left game due to a knee injury. (12/6 at NE)…Started at right tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that recorded 152 rushing yards, marking the teams 14th-consecutive 100-yard rush-ing game. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started at right tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed 170 rushing yards, the second-most this season…Marked the 13th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game for the Jets, the longest active streak in the NFL. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started at right tackle…Paved the way for the team’s 12th-consecutive 100-yard rushing game, the longest active streak in the NFL, allowing the Jets to run for 103 yards. (11/15 at CLV)…Started at right tackle...Contributed to an offensive effort that registered 456 yards of total offense, the highest output this season, and 172 rushing yards, the second most rushing yards this season...Marked the team’s 11th-consecutive 100-yard game, the longest cur-rent streak in the NFL (11/7 at DET)…Started at right tackle…Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 336 yards, the first 300-yard passing game of his career. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started at right tackle… Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed 119 rushing yards and allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards. (10/17 at DEN)…Started at right tackle…Part of an offensive line that allowed 129 rushing yards and allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 198 yards. (10/11 vs. MIN)...Started at right tackle…. Part of an offensive line that allowed 155 rushing yards as the Jets became the first team in 52 games to rush for at least 150 yards against the Vikings, ending the second-longest streak in NFL history. (10/3 at BUF)…Started at right tackle… Paved the way for an offense that produced 273 rushing yardsand maintained possession for 40:29…Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack for the second-consecutive week. (9/26 at MIA)…Started at right tackle…Part of an offensive line that allowed Mark Sanchez to pass for 256 yards and did not allow a sack of Sanchez for the first time this season. (9/19 vs. NE)…Named game captain…Started at right tackle…Contributed to an offensive effort that allowed Mark Sanchez to throw for 220 yards and maintained possession for 20:02 in the second half. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started at right tackle.

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38 - Conner, John – 5-11 – 245 – Kentucky – West Chester, OH – Rookie – D5-10

POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Appeared in the first postseason game of his career…Helped pave the way for the Jets 169 rushing yards. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Rushed for 44 yards on his first eight NFL carries (5.5 avg.)…Scored the first touchdown of his career on a 16-yard run in the fourth quarter…Helped clear the path for the Jets to establish season-highs of 276 rushing yards on 50 rushing attempts…Re-turned one kickoff for seven yards. (12/26 at CHI)...Saw action on offense and special teams. (12/19 at PIT)…Saw action

pass from Brad Smith, who took a direct snap out of the Seminole formation…Caught a two-yard pass from Mark Sanchez for his second touchdown reception of the game. (9/26 at MIA)…Started at tight end…Finished the game with six receptions for 98 yards and two touchdowns…His first touchdown came on the opening drive of the game when he capped off a 10-play, 72-yard drive with a 24-yard touchdown reception…Caught a 12-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter to finish a seven-play, 90-yard scoring driving to give the Jets a 14-0 lead…Also provided a key block for LaDainian Tomlinson on the scoring drive, allowing Tomlinson to rush for a game-long 21-yard carry into the Jets red zone. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started at tight end…Caught seven passes for a career-high 115 yards…Marked Keller’s second game with 100+ yards (107 yards vs. SL, 11/9/09)…Recorded a touchdown reception in the fourth quarter when he caught a one-yard pass from Mark Sanchez for the sixth touchdown of his career. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started at tight end...Totaled two receptions for 13 yards.

KELLERS’ GAME-BY-GAME STATSDate Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 2 13 6.5 9 09/19 NE W 1 1 7 115 16.4 39 19/26 at MIA W 1 1 6 98 16.3 31 210/3 at BUF W 1 1 4 28 7.0 15 210/11 MIN W 1 1 2 14 7.0 8 010/17 at DEN W 1 1 3 75 25.0 41 010/31 GB L 1 1 2 45 22.5 40 011/7 at DET W 1 1 4 59 14.8 25 011/14 at CLV W 1 1 3 25 8.3 16 011/21 HST W 1 1 2 7 3.5 4 011/25 CIN W 1 1 4 49 12.3 21 012/6 at NE L 1 1 3 27 9.0 15 012/12 MIA L 1 1 3 34 11.3 18 012/19 at PIT W 1 1 3 19 6.3 11 012/26 at CHI L 1 0 7 79 11.3 26 01/2 BUF W 1 1 - - - - -2010 TOTALS 16 15 55 687 12.5 41 5CAREER 48 33 148 1744 11.8 54 10

KELLER’S POSTSEASON STATS Game Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1/8 at IND W 1 1 3 42 14.0 20 02010 TOTALS 1 1 3 42 14.0 45t 0CAREER 4 2 15 223 14.9 45t 3

82- Mulligan, Matthew – 6-4 – 265 – Maine – West Enfield, ME – 2nd Year – W-09 (TEN)POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Saw action on offense and special team. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Returned one kickoff for eight yards. (12/26 at CHI)...Saw action on offense and special teams. (12/19 at PIT)…Named game captain…Saw action on offense and special teams. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Inactive (12/6 at NE)…Inactive. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/21 vs. HST)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (11/15 at CLV)…Inactive. (11/7 at DET)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/17 at DEN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/3 at BUF)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (9/26 at MIA)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (9/19 vs. NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started at tight end. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started at tight end.

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on offense and special teams. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (12/6 at NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams...Returned one kickoff for 18 yards. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Recorded one special teams tackle. (11/21 vs. HST)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Posted one special teams tackle. (11/15 at CLV)…Saw action on offense and special teams...Posted one special teams tackle. (11/7 at DET)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Returned the first kickoff of his career for 10 yards in the third quarter...Recovered a Kyle Wilson fumble on a punt return in the first quarter. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/17 at DEN)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Registered one reception for seven yards and one special teams tackle. (10/3 at BUF)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Recorded his first NFL reception for a gain of two yards and one special teams tackle...Helped block for an offense that produced two 100-yard rushers for the first time this season. (9/26 at MIA)…Saw action on offense and special teams...Recorded one special teams tackle (9/19 vs. NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams...Recorded two special teams tackles. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Made his NFL debut on offense and special teams.

23 - Greene, Shonn – RB – 5-11 – 226 – Iowa – Sicklerville, NJ – 2nd Year – D3-09POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Rushed for 70 yards on 19 carries. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Inactive. (12/26 at CHI)...Saw action on offense…Led the team with 70 rushing yards on 12 carries…Scored his second touchdown of the season on a three-yard run to open the second quarter…Added two receptions for 14 yards. (12/19 at PIT)…Saw action on offense…Rushed for 40 yards on 12 carries…Caught one pass for five yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Saw action on offense…Rushed for 17 yards on eight carries…Recorded three receptions for 29 yards. (12/6 at NE)…Saw action on offense…Led the team for the fourth-consecutive week with 64 rushing yards on 13 carries…Caught one pass for three yards. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Saw action on offense…Led the team for the third-consecutive week with 70 rushing yards on 18 carries...Added one reception for 11 yards. (11/21 vs. HST)…Saw action on offense…Led the team with 42 rushing yards on 15 carries. (11/15 at CLV)…Saw action on offense…Led the team with 72 rushing yards on 20 carries…Caught three passes for 22 yards. (11/7 at DET)…Saw action on offense…Rushed for 46 yards on 10 carries…Caught two passes for 9 yards. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on offense…Ran for 22 yards on 6 carries…Added one reception for 10 yards. (10/17 at DEN)…Saw action on offense…Rushed for 43 yards on nine carries. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Saw action on offense…Scored his first touchdown of the season on a 23-yard run that increased the Jets lead to 22-13 with 4:30 remaining in the fourth quarter…Finished the game with 57 yards on 10 carries… Contributed to the team’s 155 yards as the Jets became the first team in 52 games to rush for at least 150 yards against the Vikings, ending the second-longest streak in NFL history. (10/3 at BUF)…Named game captain…Saw action on offense…Rushed for 117 yards on 22 carries…Including the postseason, this marked the fourth 100-yard rushing game of his career. (9/26 at MIA)…Saw action on offense…Rushed for 36 yards on 10 carries (3.6 avg). (9/19 vs. NE)…Started at running back…Rushed for 52 yards on 15 carries (3.5 avg)…Added one reception for eight yards. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Made his first career start at running back…Caught his first NFL reception in the first quarter for nine yards…Rushed for 18 yards on five carries (3.6 avg).

GREENE’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS Rushing Receiving Date Opp W/L GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 5 18 3.6 8 0 1 9 9.0 9 09/19 NE W 1 1 15 52 3.5 8 0 1 8 8.0 8 09/26 at MIA W 1 0 10 36 3.6 9 0 - - - - -10/3 at BUF W 1 0 22 117 5.3 17 0 - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 0 10 57 5.7 23t 1 - - - - -10/17 at DEN W 1 0 9 43 4.8 8 0 - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 0 6 22 3.7 8 0 1 10 10.0 10 011/7 at DET W 1 0 10 46 4.6 12 0 2 9 4.5 7 011/14 at CLV W 1 0 20 72 3.6 10 0 3 22 7.3 12 011/21 HST W 1 0 15 42 2.8 12 0 - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 0 18 70 3.9 9 0 1 11 11.0 11 012/6 at NE L 1 0 13 64 4.9 13 0 1 3 3.0 3 012/12 MIA L 1 0 8 17 2.1 6 0 3 29 9.7 15 012/19 at PIT W 1 0 12 40 3.3 6 0 1 5 5.0 5 012/26 at CHI L 1 0 12 70 5.8 18 1 2 14 7.0 9 01/2 BUF W INACTIVE 2010 Totals 15 2 185 766 4.1 23t 2 16 120 7.5 15 0CAREER 29 2 293 1306 4.5 33t 4 16 120 7.5 15 0

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GREENE’S POSTSEASON STATS Date Opp W/L GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1/8 at IND W 1 0 19 70 3.7 8 0 - - - - -2010 Totals 1 0 19 70 3.7 53t 0 0 0 0.0 0 0CAREER 4 0 73 374 5.1 53t 2 1 4 4.0 4 0

25 - McKnight, Joe – 5-11 – 205 – Southern California – River Ridge, LA – Rookie – D4-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Inactive. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started the first game of his career at running back…Rushed for 158 yards on 32 carries (4.9 avg.), the highest single-game rushing total for the Jets this season…Caught two receptions for 15 yards and returned a punt for 25 yards…Totaled 198 all-purpose yards, the most recorded by a Jets rookie since Justin Miller amassed 221 yards vs. BUF (1/1/06). (12/26 at CHI)...Saw action on special teams…Returned three kickoffs for 60 yards (20.0 avg). (12/19 at PIT)…Saw action on special teams, downing a Steve Weatherford punt at the Steelers four-yard line. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Recorded the first reception of his NFL career when he caught a five-yard pass from Mark Sanchez in the third quarter...Had one special teams tackle. (12/6 at NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Rushed for 19 yards on three carries…Returned one punt for 18 yards...Recorded one special teams tackle. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Saw action on special teams…Posted two special teams tackles. (11/21 vs. HST)…Named game captain…Saw action on special teams…Totaled three special teams tack-les. (11/15 at CLV)…Saw action on special teams. (11/7 at DET)…Inactive. (10/31 vs. GB)…Inactive. (10/17 at DEN)…Inactive. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Inactive. (10/3 at BUF)…Saw action in his first career NFL game…Rushed for 12 yards on four carries and recorded one special teams tackle. (9/26 at MIA)…Inactive. (9/19 vs. NE)…Inactive. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Inactive.

49 - Richardson, Tony – 6-1 – 240 – Auburn – Daleville, AL – 16th Year – UFA-08 (MIN)POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started at fullback…Helped pave the way for the Jets 169 rushing yards SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Saw action on offense…Rushed for six yards on two carries…Helped clear the path for the Jets to establish season-highs of 276 rushing yards on 50 rushing attempts. (12/26 at CHI)...Started at fullback…Caught one pass for seven yards…Rushed for five yards on two carries…Both carries converted third-downs. (12/19 at PIT)…Saw action on offense. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Saw action on offense. (12/6 at NE)…Saw action on offense. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Saw action on offense. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started at fullback…Recorded his first rushing attempt of the season when he ran for two yards in the second quarter. (11/15 at CLV)…Started at fullback…Tallied two receptions for 14 yards. (11/7 at DET)…Started at fullback. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started at fullback. (10/17 at DEN)…Started at fullback. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started at fullback. (10/3 at BUF)…Started at fullback...Helped block for an offense that produced two 100-yard rushers for the first time this season. (9/26 at MIA)…Started in his first game of the season at fullback. (9/19 vs. NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Saw action on offense…Caught two passes for nine yards.

21 - Tomlinson, LaDainian – 5-10 – 215 – TCU – Rosebud, TX – 10th Year – FA-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started at running back…Rushed for a postseason career-high 82 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns, tying his single-game postseason touchdown high…Capped off the Jets longest scor-ing drive of the season in both plays (17) and time (9:54) with a one-yard touchdown run on the second scoring drive of the game…His 23-yard run on the first Jets offensive series marked the longest postseason rush of his career…Registered four receptions for 17 yards. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Inactive. (12/26 at CHI)...Started at running back…Rushed for 28 yards on 13 carries…Scored his sixth rushing touchdown of the season on a three-yard run in the second quarter…Marks the 144th rushing score of his career, second only to Hall-of-Famer Emmitt Smith’s 164…Tallied two receptions for 14 yards. (12/19 at PIT)…Started at running back…Led the team with 49 rushing yards on 11 carries...Moved into sixth all-time in yards from scrimmage, surpassing Hall of Fame RB Marcus Allen on a 10-yard run in first quarter…He has 17,685 career yards from scrimmage…Became the third-running back in NFL history to record at least 50 receptions in nine seasons when he caught a six-yard pass in the second quarter. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started at running back…Led the team with 49 rushing yards on 19 carries…Caught two passes for five yards. (12/6 at NE)…Started at running back…Rushed for 47 yards on 10 carries and caught two passes for 14 yards…Pushed his career rushing total to 13,278 yards, moving him into sixth all-time on the all-time rushing yards list, passing Eric Dickerson. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started at running back…Rushed for 49 yards on 13 carries and caught two passes for 14 yards. (11/21 vs. HST)…Named game captain…Started at running back…Totaled 107 yards of offense after rushing for 36 yards on 12 carries and catching seven receptions for 71 yards….With his eighth carry of the game, he moved past Edgerrin James (3,028) and Marcus Allen (3,022) for sixth place on the all-time rushing attempts list…His 107 yards from scrimmage surpasses Curtis Martin for seventh place on the all-time yards from scrimmage list. (11/15 at CLV)…Started at running back…Rushed for 57 yards on 18 carries…Led the team with six receptions for 53 yards. (11/7 at DET)…Started at running back…Led the team for the eighth consecutive week with 55 yards on 15 carries…Also led the team with six receptions for 47 yards. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started at running back…Led the team for the seventh-consecutive week with 54 yards on 16 carries…Surpassed 13,000 career rushing yards when he ran

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for eight yards with 10:29 remaining in the second quarter…Joined Walter Payton as the only two players in NFL history to record more than 13,000 yards rushing and 4,00 yards receiving in their career…Caught five receptions for 37 yards. (10/17 at DEN)…Started at running back…Led the team for the sixth-consecutive week with 55 yards on 16 carries and two touchdowns…Scored on a 20-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 17 with 8:43 remaining in the fourth quarter…Scored the game-deciding touchdown on a two-yard carry with 1:13 remaining in the fourth quarter…His 38 career games with at least two rushing touchdowns are the most in NFL history…Added two receptions for 12 yards. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Named game captain…Started at running back…Led the team for the fifth-consecutive week with 94 yards on 20 carries…Contributed to the team’s 155 yards as the Jets became the first team in 52 games to rush for at least 150 yards against the Vikings, ending the second-longest streak in NFL history. (10/3 at BUF)…Started at running back…Led the team for the fourth-consecutive week with 133 rushing yards on 19 carries, with two touchdowns...Marked his first 100-yard rushing game as a Jet…Now has 12,831 career rushing yards, surpassing Tony Dorsett for seventh on the NFL all-time rushing list…Capped off a 63-yard, nine-play scoring drive with a one-yard touchdown run on the opening drive of the game…Scored his second touchdown of the game on a 26-yard carry in the third quarter…Now has a 156 career touchdowns, ranking him third all-time in NFL history…Added three receptions for 22 yards...Marked the 25th time in his career that he has rushed for 100-or-more yards and scored at least two touchdowns...The feat ties him with Hall of Fame RB Jim Brown for the most in NFL history. (9/26 at MIA)…Started in his first game as a Jet at running back…Led the team for the third-consecutive week with 70 yards on 15 rushes (4.7 avg) with a long of 21 yards…Recorded his first touchdown as a Jet on a 1-yard carry to cap off a 12-play, 80-yard touchdown drive late in the fourth quarter…Marked the Jets first rushing touchdown of the season…Added three receptions for 18 yards. (9/19 vs. NE)…Saw action on offense…Led the team for the second consecutive week with 76 rushing yards on 11 carries (6.9 avg) with a long of 31 yards…Recorded four receptions for 26 yards. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Made his Jets debut on offense…Rushed for 62 yards on 11 carries (5.6 avg) and caught two recep-tions for 16 yards. TOMLINSON’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS Rushing Receiving Date Opp W/L GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/13 BLT L 1 0 11 62 5.6 21 0 2 16 8.0 9 09/19 NE W 1 0 11 76 6.9 31 0 4 26 6.5 9 09/26 at MIA W 1 1 15 70 4.7 21 1 3 18 6.0 9 010/3 at BUF W 1 1 19 133 7.0 26t 2 3 22 7.3 10 010/11 MIN W 1 1 20 94 4.7 17 0 5 13 2.6 10 010/17 at DEN W 1 1 16 55 3.4 20 2 2 12 6.0 8 010/31 GB L 1 1 16 54 3.4 8 0 5 37 7.4 12 011/7 at DET W 1 1 15 55 3.7 10 0 6 47 7.8 14 011/14 at CLV W 1 1 18 57 3.2 10 0 6 53 8.8 9 011/21 HST W 1 1 12 36 3.0 8 0 7 71 10.1 21 011/25 CIN W 1 1 13 49 3.8 9 0 2 14 7.0 9 012/6 at NE L 1 1 10 47 4.7 14 0 2 14 7.0 8 012/12 MIA L 1 1 19 49 2.6 8 0 2 5 2.5 6 012/19 at PIT W 1 1 11 49 4.5 11 0 1 6 6.0 6 012/26 at CHI L 1 1 13 28 2.2 8 1 2 14 7.0 7 01/2 BUF W INACTIVE 2010 Totals 15 13 219 914 4.2 31 6 52 368 7.1 21 0CAREER 156 154 3099 13404 4.3 85t 144 582 4323 7.4 74t 15

TOMLINSON’S POSTSEASON STATS Date Opp W/L GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1/8 at IND W 1 1 16 82 5.1 23 2 4 17 4.3 13 02010 Totals 1 1 16 82 5.1 23 2 4 17 4.3 13 0CAREER 8 8 112 409 3.7 23 6 23 174 7.6 58 0

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89 - Cotchery, Jerricho – 6-0 – 203 – North Carolina State – Birmingham, AL – 7th Year – D4a-04POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Posted two receptions for 17 yards…Returned one punt for 15 yards. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Led the team with three receptions for 32 yards…Returned three punts for 21 yards (7.0 avg.). (12/26 at CHI)...Saw action on offense…Caught two passes for eight yards…Returned two punts for 13 yards (6.5 avg.). (12/19 at PIT)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Returned two punts for 32 yards (16.0 avg.), with one fair catch. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Named game captain…Saw action on offense…Led the team with five receptions for 69 yards. (12/6 at NE)…Started at wide receiver…Caught two passes for nine yards. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Inactive due to injury. (11/21 vs. HST)…Inactive due to injury. (11/15 at CLV)…Saw action on offense…Caught three passes for 43 yards…Connected with Mark Sanchez for 25-yard touchdown reception at the beginning of the second quarter for his second touchdown of the season. (11/7 at DET)…Saw action on offense…Tallied two receptions for 29 yards. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on offense…Caught four passes for 89 yards, including a season-long 49-yard re-ception in the third quarter. (10/17 at DEN)…Saw action on offense…Finished the game with four receptions for 18 yards. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started at wide receiver…Tied for the team lead with five receptions for 46 yards. (10/3 at BUF)…Saw action on offense…Caught three receptions for 26 yards. (9/26 at MIA)…Started at wide receiver…Recorded two receptions for 20 yards. (9/19 vs. NE)…Named game captain…Started at wide receiver…Recorded 26 yards on four catches, includ-ing a two-yard touchdown pass from Mark Sanchez in the third quarter to take a 21-14 lead…Rushed for six yards on two carries. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started at wide receiver…Recorded two receptions for 18 yards.

COTCHERY’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS Receiving Rushing Date Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Rush Yds Avg Lg TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 2 18 9.0 13 0 - - - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 4 26 6.5 11 1 2 6 3.0 4 09/26 at MIA W 1 1 2 20 10.0 12 0 - - - - -10/3 at BUF W 1 0 3 26 8.7 14 0 - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 5 46 9.2 14 0 - - - - -10/17 at DEN W 1 0 4 18 4.5 8 0 - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 0 4 89 22.3 49 0 1 -8 -8.0 -8 011/7 at DET W 1 0 2 29 14.5 18 0 - - - - -11/14 at CLV W 1 0 3 43 14.3 25 1 - - - - -11/21 HST W INACTIVE 11/25 CIN W INACTIVE 12/6 at NE L 1 1 2 9 4.5 7 0 - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 0 5 69 13.8 16 0 - - - - -12/19 at PIT W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - -12/26 at CHI W 1 0 2 8 4.0 8 0 - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 0 3 32 10.7 18 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 02010 Totals 14 5 41 433 10.6 49 2 4 -3 -0.8 4 0CAREER 103 65 358 4514 12.6 71t 18 19 79 4.2 16t 1

COTCHERY’S POSTSEASON STATS Game Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Rush Yds Avg Lg TD1/8 at IND W 1 0 2 17 8.5 10 0 - - - - -2010 Totals 1 0 2 17 8.5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 7 4 20 311 15.6 77t 1 4 20 5.0 14 0

17 - Edwards, Braylon – 6-3 – 214 – Michigan – Detroit, MI – 6th Year – T-09 (CLV)POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started at wide receiver…Led the team with 62 receiving yards on four catches…Caught an 18-yard pass from Mark Sanchez with 29 seconds remaining in the game, to set up a Nick Folk game-winning field goal. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started at wide receiver…Connected with Mark Brunell for a 52-yard touchdown catch pass in the third quarter. (12/26 at CHI)...Started at wide receiver…Registered six receptions for 78 yards. (12/19 at PIT)…Started at wide receiver…Recorded his first 100-yard game of the season when he caught eight passes for 100 yards, including a game-long 38-yard reception from Mark Sanchez. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started at wide receiver…Caught one pass for 17 yards. (12/6 at NE)…Started at wide receiver…Recorded two receptions for 39 yards. (11/25 vs.

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CIN)…Started at wide receiver…Caught two passes for 20 yards. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started at wide receiver…Finished the game with four receptions for 86 yards…Connected with Mark Sanchez on a four-yard touchdown pass to give the Jets a 10-7 lead in the second quarter…Now leads the team with six touchdown catches…Caught a game-long 42-yard pass with 24 seconds remaining in the game to give the Jets the ball on the HST 6-yard line to set up the game-winning touchdown on the next play…Played on defense on the last play of the game, breaking up a Matt Schaub pass. (11/15 at CLV)…Named game captain…Started at wide receiver…Registered four catches for 59 yards. (11/7 at DET)…Named game captain…Started at wide receiver…Caught three passes for 78 yards…Connected with Mark Sanchez on a 74-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter...Marked his fourth touchdown of the season of 30-or-more yards. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started at wide re-ceiver…Registerd one reception for 32 yards. (10/17 at DEN)…Started at wide receiver…Caught four passes for 46 yards….Connected with Mark Sanchez on a 32-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter to give the Jets a 7-0 lead…Marked his fourth touchdown of the season. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started at wide receiver…Tied for the team lead with five receptions for 70 yards. (10/3 at BUF)…Started at wide receiver…Recorded four receptions for 86 yards and one touchdown…Connected with Mark Sanchez for a 41-yard touchdown pass with 2:32 remaining in the first half to increase the Jets lead to 17-0. (9/26 at MIA)…Saw action on offense…Tallied 87 yards on two receptions, including a 67-yard touchdown from Mark Sanchez…The 67-yard touchdown pass ranks as the longest regular-season completion between Edwards and Sanchez…Provided a key block for LaDainian Tomlinson in the second quarter, allowing him to rush for a game long 21-yard carry into the Jets red zone, setting up a Dustin Keller touchdown. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started at wide receiver…Totaled 45 yards on five receptions...Scored the first touchdown of the Jets season when he caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from Mark Sanchez in the second half…On the 12-play, 77-yard scoring drive, the Jets converted all three third downs on passes to Edwards…Added a two-point conversion reception following a Sanchez to Jerricho Cotchery touchdown pass in the third quarter. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started at wide receiver…Caught one pass for nine yards.

EDWARDS’ GAME-BY-GAME STATS Receiving Rushing Date Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Rush Yds Avg Lg TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 1 9 9.0 9 0 1 4 4.0 4 09/19 NE W 1 1 5 45 9.0 13 1 - - - - -9/26 at MIA W 1 0 2 87 43.5 67t 1 - - - - -10/3 at BUF W 1 1 4 86 21.5 41t 1 - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 5 70 14.0 31 0 - - - - -10/17 at DEN W 1 1 4 46 11.5 32t 1 - - - - - 10/31 GB L 1 1 1 32 32.0 32 0 - - - - -11/7 at DET W 1 1 3 78 26.0 74t 1 - - - - -11/14 at CLV W 1 1 4 59 14.8 33 0 - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 4 86 21.5 42 1 - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 2 20 10.0 15 0 - - - - -12/6 at NE L 1 1 2 39 19.5 24 0 - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 1 17 17.0 17 0 - - - - -12/19 at PIT W 1 1 8 100 12.5 38 0 - - - - -12/26 at CHI W 1 1 6 78 13.0 19 0 - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 1 1 52 52.0 52t 1 - - - - -2010 Totals 16 15 53 904 17.1 74t 7 1 4 4.0 4 0CAREER 90 84 326 5142 15.8 80t 39 4 11 2.8 4 0

EDWARD’S POSTSEASON STATSGame Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Rush Yds Avg Lg TD1/8 at IND W 1 1 4 62 15.5 24 0 - - - - -2010 Totals 1 1 4 62 15.5 15 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREEER 4 3 10 218 21.8 80t 1 0 0 0 0 0

10 – Holmes, Santonio – 5-11 – 192 – OhioState – Belle Glade, FL – 5th Year – T-10 (PIT)

POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started at wide receiver…Tallied four receptions for 46 yards. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started at wide receiver…Caught a 17-yard touchdown reception from Mark Brunell in the second half. (12/26 at CHI)...Started at wide receiver…Totaled four receptions for 69 yards…Connected with Mark Sanchez for a 23-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter, his fifth of the season…Rushed for three yards on one carry. (12/19 at PIT)…

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Named game captain…Started at wide receiver…Recorded six receptions for 40 yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started at wide receiver…Tallied two receptions for 57 yards, including a game-long 42 yard pass from Mark Sanchez...Returned three punts for 32 yards (10.7 avg). (12/6 at NE)…Started at wide receiver…Let the team with seven receptions for 72 yards…Returned one punt for eight yards. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started at wide receiver…Tallied five receptions for 44 yards and one touchdown…Connected with Mark Sanchez for a 13-yard touchdown following James Ihedigbo’s fumble recovery on special teams. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started at wide receiver…Totaled seven catches for 126 yards and two touchdowns…Marked his tenth-career 100-yard receiving game and second-consecutive 100-yard game for the Jets…Connected with Mark Sanchez on a 41-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to give the Jets a 20-7 advantage…Scored the game-winning touchdown on a six-yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds remaining in the game…Marked the second consecutive game that he scored the decisive touchdown in the game. (11/15 at CLV)…Started at wide receiver…Recorded five receptions for 59 yards…Scored the game-winning touchdown with 16 seconds remaining in overtime when he caught a 37-yard pass from San-chez…Marked his first touchdown as a Jet. (11/7 at DET)…Started at wide receiver…Registered his first 100-yard receiving game as a Jet when he caught five receptions for 114 yards…Caught a 52-yard pass from Mark Sanchez in overtime to set up the game-winning field goal (10/31 vs. GB)…Started at wide receiver for the first time in his Jets career…Finished the game with three receptions for 43 yards. (10/17 at DEN)…Saw action on offense...Tallied four receptions for 47 yards…Drew a critical pass interference call on 4th and six with 1:26 remaining in the game to give the Jets the ball on the DEN 2-yard line…LaDainian Tomlinson scored on the next play to give the Jets a 24-20 lead…Rushed for 14-yards on one carry. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Named game captain…Made his Jets debut after spending the first four weeks of the season on the Re-serve/Suspended list…Caught three receptions for 41 yards.

HOLMES’ GAME-BY-GAME STATS Receiving Rushing Date Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Rush Yds Avg Lg TD9/13 BLT Reserved/Suspended9/19 NE Reserved/Suspended9/26 at MIA Reserved/Suspended10/3 at BUF Reserved/Suspended10/11 MIN W 1 0 3 41 13.7 19 0 - - - - - 10/17 at DEN W 1 0 4 47 11.8 22 0 1 14 14.0 14 010/31 GB L 1 1 3 43 14.3 18 0 - - - - -11/7 at DET W 1 1 5 114 22.8 52 0 - - - - -11/14 at CLV W 1 1 5 76 15.2 37t 1 - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 7 126 18.0 41t 2 - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 5 44 8.8 16 1 - - - - -12/6 at NE L 1 1 7 72 10.3 22 0 - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 2 57 28.5 43 0 - - - - -12/19 at PIT W 1 1 6 40 6.7 11 0 - - - - -12/26 at CHI W 1 1 4 69 17.3 23t 1 1 3 3.0 3 01/2 BUF W 1 1 1 17 17.0 17t 1 - - - - -2010 Totals 12 10 52 746 14.3 52 6 2 17 8.5 14 0CAREER 72 58 287 4584 16.0 83 26 13 62 4.8 14 0

HOLMES’ POSTSEASON STATS Game Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Rush Yds Avg Lg TD1/8 at IND W 1 1 4 46 11.5 15 0 - - - - -2010 Totals 1 1 4 46 11.5 15 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 5 4 20 321 16.05 65t 3 2 7 3.5 4 0

16 - Smith, Brad – 6-2 – 212 – Missouri – Youngstown, OH – 5th Year – D4a-06POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Rushed for 11 yards on two carries…Returned one kickoff for 18 yards. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Rushed for a season-high 60 yards on five carries…Threw one pass, a three-yard reception by Jeff Cumberland...Registered two special teams tackles. (12/26 at CHI)...Saw action on offense and special teams…Rushed for 18 yards on two carries…Returned three kickoffs for 66 yards (22.9 avg.)...Recorded one special teams tackle. (12/19 at PIT)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown…Totaled three kickoff returns for 140 yards (46.7 avg.)…Rushed for two yards on one carry. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Rushed for one yard on two carries…Returned

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three kickoffs for 94 yards (31.3 avg)...Recorded one special teams tackle. (12/6 at NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Rushed for two yards on one carry…Returned seven kickoffs for 140 yards (20.0 avg)…Posted two special teams tackles. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started at wide receiver…Registered 200 all-purpose yards (122 kick return, 55 rushing and 23 receiving)…Rushed for 55 yards on three carries, including a 53-yard touchdown run…Marked the longest touchdown run of his career and the second-longest rush of his career…Returned three kickoffs for 122 yards, including an 89-yard touchdown return…Became the third player in NFL history with an 80+ yard kickoff return TD and 50+ yard rushing touchdown in the same game…Caught one pass for 23 yards. (11/21 vs. HST)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Caught one pass for four yards and rushed for one yard on one carry…Returned six kickoffs for 126 yards…Added two special teams tackles. (11/15 at CLV)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Had one reception for six yards…Rushed for 39 yards of five carries…Returned three kickoffs for 69 yards...Recorded one special teams tackle. (11/7 at DET)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Ran for eight yards on two carries…Returned four kickoffs for 109 yards...Led the team with four special teams tackles. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Rushed for 12 yards on three carries…Returned four kickoffs for 121 yards…Returned the ball 47 yards on the opening kickoff of the second half, marking the third time this season he has returned a kickoff more than 40 yards. (10/17 at DEN) Saw action on offense and special teams…Gained 18 yards on three carries…Returned one kickoff for 26 yards. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Returned three kickoffs for 121 yards, including an 86-yard return…The 86-yard return marked his longest of the season and the second-longest return of his career…Rushed for four yards on two carries…Added two special teams tackles. (10/3 at BUF)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Threw the first touchdown pass of his career when he took a direct snap out of the Seminole formation and connected with Dustin Keller for a three-yard reception…Now has six career touchdowns, scored in five different ways (two receiving, one rushing, one returning, one passing and one blocked punt)…Finished the game with one reception for three yards and 11 rushing yards on three carries…Registered one special teams tackle…Re-turned three kickoffs for 84 yards. (9/26 at MIA)…Started at wide receiver…Rushed for 41 yards on three carries (13.7 avg) and caught one receptions for 11 yards….Returned four kickoffs for 150 yards (37.5 avg), including the longest return of the season, 54 yards. (9/19 vs. NE)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Returned one kickoff for 15 yards...Recorded two special teams tackles. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Saw action on offense and special teams…Rushed for 27 yards on two carries, including a game-long run of 22 yards…Returned two kickoffs for 49 yards...Added one special teams tackle

SMITHS’ GAME-BY-GAME STATS Receiving Rushing Kickoff ReturnsDate Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Rush Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg FC Lg TD9/13 BLT L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - 2 49 24.5 0 32 09/19 NE W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - 1 15 15.0 0 15 09/26 at MIA W 1 1 1 11 11.0 11 0 3 41 13.7 16 0 4 150 37.5 0 54 010/3 at BUF W 1 0 - - - - - 3 11 3.7 8 0 3 84 28.0 0 38 010/11 MIN W 1 0 - - - - - 2 4 2.0 4 0 3 121 40.3 0 86 010/17 at DEN W 1 0 - - - - - 3 18 6.0 8 0 1 26 26.0 0 26 010/31 GB L 1 0 - - - - - 3 12 4 5 0 4 121 30.3 0 47 011/7 at DET W 1 0 - - - - - 2 8 4.0 5 0 4 109 27.3 0 33 011/14 at CLV W 1 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 5 39 7.8 16 0 3 69 23.0 0 31 011/21 HST W 1 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 6 126 21.0 0 39 011/25 CIN W 1 1 1 23 23.0 23 0 3 55 18.3 53t 1 3 122 40.7 0 89t 112/6 at NE L 1 0 - - - - - 1 2 2.0 2 0 7 140 20.0 0 29 012/12 MIA L 1 0 - - - - - 2 1 0.5 3 0 3 94 31.3 0 45 012/19 at PIT W 1 0 - - - - - 1 2 2.0 2 0 3 140 46.7 0 97t 112/26 at CHI L 1 0 - - - - - 2 18 9.0 12 0 3 66 22.0 0 28 01/2 BUF W 1 0 - - - - - 5 60 12.0 40 0 - - - - - -2010 Totals 16 2 4 44 11.0 23 0 38 299 7.9 53t 1 50 1432 28.6 0 97t 2CAREER 76 17 64 557 8.7 29 2 98 767 7.8 57 2 74 1968 26.6 0 106t 3

SMITH’S POSTSEASON STATSGame Opp W/L GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Rush Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg FC Lg TD1/8 at IND W 1 0 - - - - - 2 11 5.5 8 0 1 18 18.0 0 18 02010 Totals 1 0 0 0 0 15 0 2 11 5.5 8 0 1 18 18.0 0 18 0CAREER 5 0 5 16 3.2 6 0 4 15 3.8 8 0 10 256 25.6 0 36 0

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70 – DeVito, Mike – 6-3, 305 – Maine – 4th Year – FA-07POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started and recorded four tackles (three solo) as part of a defense that held IND to 93 yards rushing. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Named game captain as he started and tied for the team lead with five tackles. (12/26 at CHI)…Started and registered three solo tackles. (12/19 at PIT)…Started and collected one solo tackle. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and recorded four tackles (two solo) as part of a defense that held MIA to 131 yards of total offense. (12/6 at NE)…Named game captain as he registered four solo tackles. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started as part of a defense that limited CIN to just 46 yards rushing, including just 15 in the second half. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and col-lected three tackles as part of a run defense that limited HST to under 100 yards and RB Arian Foster, the league’s leading rusher, to 84 yards…Registered the first forced fumble of his career when he caused an RB Arian Foster fumble in the third quarter that was recovered by S Jim Leonhard. (11/14 at CLV)…Started and posted two tackles, including a tackle-for-loss on RB Peyton Hillis…Part of a run defense that limited CLV to 23 yards rushing on 10 attempts (2.3 avg.) in the second half. (11/7 at DET)…Collected four tackles, including a tackle-for-loss, as part of a run defense that limited DET to 78 yards on 28 carries (2.8 avg.) and collected five tackles-for-loss. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and recorded one solo tackle as part of defense that limited GB to 81 yards rushing on 26 carries. (10/17 at DEN)…Notched three tackles (two solo) and the first pass defensed of his career. (10/11 VS. MIN)…Collected four tackles as he started and helped hold MIN to fewer than 100 yards rushing. (10/3 at BUF)…Started as part of a defense that did allow a third-down conversion in 10 attempts…Did not record any stats. (9/26 at MIA)…Made the second start of his career and first since 12/3/09 at TB…Notched three tackles (two solo) including one tackle for loss, while also recording three quarterback hits. (9/19 vs. NE)…Posted four tackles (three solo), including one for a loss as part of a defensive line that again limited the opponent to under 60 yards rushing. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Collected five tackles (four solo), including one for a loss, as he was part of Jets defense that limited BLT to 49 yards rushing on 35 carries (1.5 avg).

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Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 0 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/19 NE W 1 0 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 0 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - - 1 - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 0 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 1 5 3 2 - - - - - - - 1 - - -2010 Totals 16 11 46 33 13 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0Career Totals 54 12 122 66 56 0.5 5.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 8 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 4 1 18 8 10 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

94 – Dixon, Marcus – 6-4, 295 – Hampton – 1st Year – W-10 (DAL)POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Inactive. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Earned the first start of his career and collected a career-high three solo tackles. (12/26 at CHI)…Collected the first statistics of his career when he posted a tackle-for-a-loss and the first sack of his career when he brought down QB Jay Cutler for a 10-yard loss. (12/19 at PIT)…Named game captain as he was active for the first time in his career. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Inactive. (12/6 at NE)…Inac-tive. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Inactive. (11/21 vs. HST)…Inactive. (11/14 at CLV)…Inactive. (11/7 at DET)…Inactive. (10/31 vs.

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GB)…Inactive. (10/17 at DEN)…Inactive. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Inactive. (10/3 at BUF)…Inactive. (9/26 at MIA)…Inactive. (9/19 vs. NE)…Inactive. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Inactive.

92 – Ellis, Shaun – 6-5, 290 – Tennessee – 11th Year – D1a-00POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Named game captain as he set a Jets postseason record by starting in his 10th playoff game…Collected three tackles and a quarterback hit on Peyton Manning. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Did not play. (12/26 at CHI)…Started and posted one tackle. (12/19 at PIT)…Started and recorded a quarterback hit of QB Ben Roethlisberger. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and recorded one of the team’s season-high five sacks when he sacked QB Chad Henne for a seven-yard loss. (12/6 at NE)…Named game captain as he started and recorded one tackle. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and collected one tackle as part of a defense that limited CIN to just 46 yards rushing, including just 15 in the second half. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and four tackles, three solo, as part of a run defense that limited HST to less than 100 yards and RB Arian Foster, the league’s leading rusher, to 84 yards. (11/14 at CLV)…Started and collected four tackles. (11/7 at DET)…Started and notched two solo tackles, including a tackle-for-loss as part of a run defense that limited DET to 78 yards on 28 carries (2.8 avg.) and collected five tackles-for-loss. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and recorded two solo tackles for a defense that limited GB to 81 yards rushing on 26 carries. (10/17 at DEN)…Started and collected one solo tackle. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started and split a five-yard sack of former teammate Brett Favre with Calvin Pace in the fourth quarter and finished the game with two tackles. (10/3 at BUF)…Started and picked up a 10-yard sack of Ryan Fitzpatrick in the third quarter…Finished the game with two tackles as part of a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 chances. (9/26 at MIA)…Started and collected two tackles (both solo) and a three-yard sack of QB Chad Henne in the first quarter. (9/19 vs. NE)…Named game captain as he started and notched one solo tackle…Put pressure on QB Tom Brady all game as he was credited with four quarterback hits. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started and picked up a seven-yard sack of QB Joe Flacco in the first quarter, forcing a forced fumble that was scooped up by Sione Pouha leading the first points of the game…Registered four tackles (three solo).

Ellis’ Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 4 3 1 1.0 7.0 - - - - - 1 - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 2 2 0 1.0 3.0 - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 2 1 1 1.0 10.0 - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 2 1 1 0.5 2.5 - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 - - - 1.0 7.0 - - - - - - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W Did Not Play 2010 Totals 15 15 27 18 9 4.5 29.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Career Totals 170 155 649 396 253 72.5 399.0 1 1 1 0 17 15 5 19 1

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 10 10 37 23 14 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

50 – Gholston, Vernon – 6-3, 260 – Ohio State – 3rd Year – D1a-08POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Inactive. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started and posted two tack-les on defense and another on special teams. (12/26 at CHI)…Appeared on defense and special teams, recording one tackle-for-loss on defense. (12/19 at PIT)…Recorded a tackle on both defense and special teams. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Appeared on defense and special teams and recorded three tackles as part of a defense that held MIA to 131 yards of total offense. (12/6 at NE)…Played on defense and special teams, recording a solo tackle on defense. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Collected one tackle and one quarterback. (11/21 vs. HST)…Appeared on defense, collecting a quarterback hit on Matt Schaub and special teams.

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(11/14 at CLV)…Saw action on defense and special teams but did not collect any statistics. (11/7 at DET)…Named game captain and started as he returned to his hometown for the first time in his NFL career…Part of a run defense that limited DET to 78 yards on 28 carries (2.8 avg.) and collected five tackles-for-loss…Collected one tackle on special teams. (10/31 vs. GB)…Appeared on defense and special teams but did not record any statistics. (10/17 at DEN)…Appeared on defense and special teams, recording one solo tackle on defense. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Appeared on defense and special teams but did record any stats. (10/3 at BUF)…Appeared on defense and special teams, recording one tackle on special teams. (9/26 at MIA)…Appeared on both defense and special teams and recorded on tackle on defense. (9/19 vs. NE)…Recorded a solo tackle on defense. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Recorded a solo tackle on defense and two on special teams.

71 – Gilbert, Jarron – 6-5, 285 – San Jose State – 2nd Year – FA-10

POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Inactive. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Named game captain as he was active for the first time this season and recorded a tackle-for-loss, the first statistics of his career. (12/26 at CHI)…Inactive. (12/19 at PIT)…Inactive. Signed from the practice squad to the active roster on 12/16/10. Signed to the practice squad on 11/20/10. Waived on 11/18/10. (11/14 at CLV)…Inactive. (11/7 at DET)…Inactive. (10/31 vs. GB)…Inactive. Signed from the practice squad to the active roster on 10/27/10. Signed to the practice squad on 9/7/10.

77 – Jenkins, Kris – 6-4, 360 – Maryland – 10th Year – T-08 (CAR)SEASON NOTES: Placed on Injured Reserve on 9/15/10. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Named game captain…Left in the first quarter with a knee injury after starting and recording one tackle.

91 – Pouha, Sione – 6-3, 325 – Utah – 6th Year – D3-05POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started and notched two tackles (both solo) as part of a defense that held IND to 93 yards rushing. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Appeared on special teams. (12/26 at CHI)…Named game cap-tain prior to starting but did accumulate any statistics. (12/19 at PIT)…Started and posted three tackles (two solo). (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and collected one the team’s season-high five sacks when he brought down QB Chad Henne for a six-yard loss…Recorded a season-high eight tackles as part of a defense that held MIA to 131 yards of total offense…Registered his third fumble recovery of the season when he recovered a Henne fumble after a Calvin Pace strip-sack. (12/6 at NE)…Started and registered seven tackles (five solo). (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and recorded two tackles and a quarterback hit…Part of a defense that limited CIN to just 46 yards rushing, including just 15 in the second half. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and notched one tackle as part of a run defense that limited HST to less than 100 yards and RB Arian Foster, the league’s leading rusher, to 84 yards.(11/14 at CLV)…Started and posted two tackles as part of a run defense that limited CLV to 23 yards rushing on 10 attempts (2.3 avg.) in the second half. (11/7 at DET)…Started and collected a season-high six tackles, including one tackle-for-loss and a pass defended as he nearly picked off a Matt Stafford pass…Part of a run defense that limited DET to 78 yards on 28 carries (2.8 avg.) and collected five tackles-for-loss. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started, recording one solo tackle for a defense that limited GB to 81 yards rushing on 26 carries…Registered a quarterback hit on Aaron Rodgers. (10/17 at DEN)…Sacked QB Kyle Orton for a nine-yard loss on the first play of the fourth quarter…Started and collected two solo tackles and a pass defended. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started for a defense that held MIN to under 100 yards rushing…Collected a season-high five tackles. (10/3 at BUF)…Started and collected two tackles as part of a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 attempts. (9/26 at MIA)…Started and recorded one pass breakup. (9/19 vs. NE)…Named game captain and started, collecting four tackles (three solo) and a pass defended…Part of a defensive that limited NE to 52 yards rushing, the second consecutive week they held the opposition under 60 yards rushing. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started and recovered the first two fumbles of his career, scooping up QB Joe Flacco and RB Willis McGahee fumbles in the first quarter…Finished the game with three tackles (two solo) as part of a defense that held BLT to 49 yards rushing on 35 carries (1.5 avg)

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Pouha’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - 2 2 -9/19 NE W 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 5 2 3 - - - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 2 2 0 1.0 8.0 - - - - 1 - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 6 3 3 - - - - - - 1 - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 7 5 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 8 6 2 1.0 6.0 - - - - - - 1 0 -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Totals 16 15 46 30 16 2.0 14.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 2 0Career Totals 78 30 179 117 62 2.5 14.5 0 0 0 0 8 0 3 2 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 4 4 12 8 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

93 – Pryce, Trevor – 6-5, 290 – Clemson – 14th Year – FA-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Appeared on defense and registered three tackles (two solo) and a quar-terback hit. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Did not play. (12/26 at CHI)…Inactive with a hip injury. (12/19 at PIT)…Inactive with a hip injury. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Appeared on defense but did not record any statistics. (12/6 at NE)…Played on defense, registering a quarterback hit on Tom Brady. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Recorded the first Jets safety since 12/28/03, when he sacked QB Carson Palmer in the end zone for a six-yard loss…The sack was his first as a Jet and first full sack since 12/9/07…Notched two tackles and two quarterback hits. (11/21 vs. HST)…Saw action on defense but did not record any statistics. (11/14 at CLV)…Appeared on defense but did not record any statistics. (11/7 at DET)…Collected his first tackle of the season. (10/31 vs. GB)…Played on defense, registering one quarterback hit. (10/17 at DEN)…Named game captain as he returned to DEN…Helped put pressure on QB Kyle Orton collecting four quarterback hits. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Part of defense that forced three MIN turnovers and six three-and-outs…Recorded one quarterback hit on Brett Favre. (10/3 at BUF)…Made his Jets debut after being signed earlier in the week (9/30)…Collected two quarterback hits as part of a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 attempts.

LINEBACKERS

52 – Harris, David – 6-2, 250 – Michigan – 4th Year – D2-07POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started and collected a team-high nine tackles (eight solo) as part of a defense that held IND to 93 yards rushing. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started a registered two solo tackles. (12/26 at CHI)…Started and posted a team-high eight tackles and a quarterback hit on QB Jay Cutler. (12/19 at PIT)…Started and collected seven tackles (five solo). (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and recorded six tackles (four solo) as part of a defense that held MIA to 131 yards of total offense. (12/6 at NE)…Started and registered six tackles (four solo), including one for a loss…Recorded a six-yard sack of QB Tom Brady, his third sack of the season. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and collected six tackles, five solo, and two quarterback hits…Recorded his second sack this season when he brought down QB Carson Palmer for an eight-yard loss…Part of a defense that limited CIN to just 46 yards rushing, including just 15 in the second half. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and collected eight tackles, seven solo, as part of a defense that limited HST to less than 100 yards and RB Arian Foster, the league’s leading rusher, to 84 yards. (11/14 at CLV)…Started and notched one tackle, but put pressure on the QB Colt McCoy, hurrying him seven times and hitting him one…Forced and recovered a RB Peyton Hillis fumble in the first quarter. (11/7 at DET)…Named game captain as the Grand Rapids native played his first game as a pro in Michigan…Started and posted a team-leading 10 tackles as part of a run defense that limited DET to 78 yards on 28 carries (2.8 avg.)

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and collected five tackles-for-loss. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and led the team with nine tackles (seven solo) and recorded his first sack of the season when he brought down Aaron Rodgers for a nine-yard loss with just over two minutes remaining in the second quarter…Registered three quarterback hits. (10/17 at DEN)…Started and led the team with 12 tackles, the first time he has posted double-digit tackles this season and 16th time in his career…Registered two quarterback hits and a tackle for loss. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started as he tied for the team in tackles…Finished with eight tackles for a defense that held MIN to under 100 yards rushing and produced three takeaways and forced six three-and-outs. (10/3 at BUF)…Led the team in tackles for the third consecutive week, collecting seven tackles (five solo)…Started as part of a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 chances. (9/26 at MIA)…Started and recorded a team-high nine tackles (eight solo) including two tackles for loss. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started, posting a team-leading seven tackles (six solo) as he was part of defense that held NE to under 60 yards rushing and produced three turnovers. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started and recorded six tackles (four solo) and two pass defended as part of a defense that held BLT to 49 yards rushing on 35 carries (1.5 avg).

Harris’ Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - 2 - - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 7 6 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 9 8 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 7 5 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 8 6 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 12 9 3 - - - - - - - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 9 7 2 1.0 9.0 - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 10 6 4 - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 8 7 1 - - - - - - - 1 1 0 -11/21 HST W 1 1 8 7 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 6 5 1 1.0 8.0 - - - - - - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 6 4 2 1.0 6.0 - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 7 5 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 8 5 3 - - - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Totals 16 16 119 90 29 3.0 23.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0Career Totals 59 52 465 300 165 14.5 134.5 2 24 14 0 9 5 3 0 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 9 8 1 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 4 4 38 27 11 2.0 17.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

56 – Laury, Lance – 6-2, 242 – South Carolina – 5th Year – FA-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Appeared on special teams recording one tackle. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Saw action on special teams and defense…Registered his first tackle of the season, a quarterback hit and the first pass defensed of his career. (12/26 at CHI)…Appeared on special teams, recording one solo tackle. (12/19 at PIT)…Appeared on special teams recording two tackles. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Appeared on special teams, posting one tackle. (12/6 at NE)…Appeared on special teams but did not record any statistics. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Saw action on special teams, re-cording two tackles. (11/21 vs. HST)…Saw action on special teams, collecting two tackles. (11/14 at CLV)…Appeared on special teams, collecting one tackle. (11/7 at DET)…Appeared on special teams and posted two solo tackles. (10/31 vs. GB)…Appeared on special teams but did not record any statistics. (10/17 at DEN)…Named game captain and appeared on special teams but did not collect any statistics. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Appeared on special teams recording four tackles. (10/3 at BUF)…Appeared on special teams, scooping up a Chris Ellis mishandled short kickoff to record the Jets first special teams takeaway this season…Collected three special teams tackles. (9/26 at MIA)…Appeared on special teams, recording a team-high five special teams tackles. (9/19 vs. NE)…Appeared on special teams, recording three tackles. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Appeared on special teams, recording one special teams tackle in his Jets debut.

53 – Mauga, Josh – 6-1, 245 – Nevada – 1st Year – FA-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Saw action on special teams but did not record any statistics. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Saw action on defense and special teams and recorded two tackles, including a tackle-for-loss and a quarterback hit on defense and another two tackles on special teams. (12/26 at CHI)…Appeared on defense and spe-

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cial teams registering two tackles on special teams. (12/19 at PIT)…Appeared on special teams posting two solo tackles. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Appeared on special teams, notching one tackle. (12/6 at NE)…Appeared on special teams, collecting two tackles…Made his debut on defense when he stepped in for an injured David Harris in the second quarter and recorded one tackle, his first on defense. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Appeared on special teams and recorded a team-high four tackles. (11/21 vs. HST)…Inactive. (11/14 at CLV)…Inactive. (11/7 at DET)…Collected two tackles on special teams, the first two tackles of his career. (10/31 vs. GB)…Named game captain prior to making his NFL debut…Played on special teams. Signed from the Practice Squad on 10/26.

97 – Pace, Calvin – 6-4, 265 – Wake Forest – 8th Year – UFA-08 (ARZ)POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Did not start as the Jets opened with three cornerbacks to begin the game…Registered the first postseason sack of his career when he took down QB Peyton Manning for a six-yard loss…Finished the game with five tackles, all solo. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started and recorded the first interception of his career when he picked off a QB Brian Brohm pass in the fourth quarter…Registered one tackle-for-loss, a two-yard sack of Brohm, three quarterback hits and a career-high three passes defended. (12/26 at CHI)…Started and recorded four solo tackles, including one tackle-for-loss as well as a quarterback hit. (12/19 at PIT)…Started and collected five tackles (four solo). (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and sacked QB Chad Henne for a loss of four yards, forcing a fumble that would later be recovered by Sione Pouha…Collected six tackles (four solo). (12/6 at NE)…Started and posted five tackles (four solo). (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and posted five tackles, four solo, in addition to a four-yard sack of QB Carson Palmer. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and notched two tackles. (11/14 at CLV)…Started and posted seven tackles (four solo) and picked up a sack of QB Colt McCoy. (11/7 at DET)…Started and collected a season-high eight tackles, including one tackle-for-loss. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and notched four tackles (three solo) and quarterback hit for a defense that limited GB to no third-down conversions in the first half and two-for-14 for the game. (10/17 at DEN)…Collected six tackles and a quarterback hit as he started for a defense that held DEN to 201 yards passing, 132 yards less than their season average. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Named game captain as he made his season debut after missing the first four games with injury…Started and collected 1.5 sacks in his return, the first, a nine-yard sack of Brett Favre and the second, a five yards sack of Favre he split with Shaun Ellis…Finished the game with three tackles and three quarterback hits for a defense that produced three takeaways and six three-and-outs. (10/3 at BUF)…Inactive with a foot injury. (9/26 at MIA)…Inactive with a foot injury. (9/19 vs. NE)…Inac-tive with a foot injury. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Inactive with a foot injury.

Pace’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L INACTIVE (FOOT) 9/19 NE W INACTIVE (FOOT) 9/26 @MIA W INACTIVE (FOOT) 10/3 @BUF W INACTIVE (FOOT) 10/11 MIN W 1 1 3 1 2 1.5 11.5 - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 6 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 8 3 5 - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 7 4 3 1.0 0.0 - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 5 4 1 1.0 4.0 - - - - - - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 6 4 2 1.0 4.0 - - - - - 1 - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 1 1 1 0 1.0 2.0 1 1 1 0 3 - - - -2010 Totals 12 12 56 36 20 5.5 21.5 1 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0NYJ Totals 40 40 190 116 74 20.5 129.0 1 1 1 0 7 9 4 50 1Career Totals 107 78 378 253 125 34.5 208.5 2 15 14 0 18 13 8 54 1

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 0 5 5 0 1.0 6.0 - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 0 5 5 0 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 4 3 19 15 4 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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57 – Scott, Bart – 6-2, 242 – Southern Illinois – 9th Year – UFA-09 (BLT)POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started and collected four tackles (three solo) as part of a defense that held IND to 93 yards rushing. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started and notched two tackles and a quarterback hit. (12/26 at CHI)…Started and registered four solo tackles. (12/19 at PIT)…Started and posted a quarterback hit and five tackles (four solo) including a tackle-for-loss. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and notched nine tackles (seven solo) as part of a defense that held MIA to 131 yards of total offense. (12/6 at NE)…Started and collected seven solo tackles. (12/6 at NE)…Started and collected six solo tackles. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and posted seven tackles, six solo, with one tackle-for-loss and two quarterback hits…Part of a defense that limited CIN to just 46 yards rushing, including just 15 in the second half. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and registered four tackles, including one tackle for loss, as part of a defense that limited HST to less than 100 yards and RB Arian Foster, the league’s leading rusher, to 84 yards. (11/14 at CLV)…Started and posted six tackles as part of a run defense that limited CLV to 23 yards rushing on 10 attempts (2.3 avg.) in the second half. (11/7 at DET)…Named game captain as he started in front of his hometown crowd for the second-time in his career…Notched six tackles (five solo) and sacked QB Matt Stafford for a loss of 10 yards, his first sack this season and second as a member of the Jets. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and collected eight tackles (five solo) for a defense that limited GB to 81 yards rushing on 26 carries…Registered a quarterback hit and two tackles for loss as well. (10/17 at DEN)…Started, posting double-digit tackles with 10…Posted two hits on QB Kyle Orton. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started and collected four tackles for a defense that produced three takeaways and six three-and-outs while holding MIN to under 100 yards rushing…Accounted for the first takeaway when he recovered a Brett Favre fumble on an aborted snap. (10/3 at BUF)…Posted four tackles (two solo) as he started for a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 attempts. (9/26 at MIA)…Started, collecting five tackles (three solo) and two quarterback hits. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started and collected four tackles and a pass defended as part of defense that produced three turnovers of QB Tom Brady and held NE to 52 yards rushing on 20 carries. (9/13 vs. BLT)…In his first game against his former team, he started and recorded nine tackles (six tackles)…Forced a Willis McGahee fumble after stuffing him for no gain.

Scott’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 9 6 3 - - - - - - - 1 - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 5 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - 1 0 -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 10 5 5 - - - - - - - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 8 5 3 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 6 5 1 1.0 10.0 - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 6 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 7 6 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 7 7 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 9 7 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Totals 16 16 94 66 28 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0NYJ Totals 32 32 201 142 59 2.0 25.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0Career Totals 141 90 709 463 246 18.0 129.5 3 31 24 0 25 4 6 11 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 9 8 56 38 18 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

99 – Taylor, Jason – 6-6, 250 – Akron – 14th Year – UFA-10 (MIA)POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Recorded eight tackles (four solo). SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started and moved into a tie for eighth place on the all-time sack list when he took down QB Brian Brohm for a zero-yard loss…Finished with three tackles, two quarterback hits and a pass defensed. (12/26 at CHI)…Appeared on defense but did not record any stats. (12/19 at PIT)…Recorded two tackles, both of which were for loss, the second of which dropped RB

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Mewelde Moore in the end zone for a safety giving the Jets a 22-17 lead. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Named game captain as he faced his former team for the second time this season…Posted a pass defensed and recovered a RB Ronnie Brown fumble after it was knocked loose by S Brodney Pool. (12/6 at NE)…Registered one tackle. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Notched one tackle and two passes defended. (11/21 vs. HST)…Posted three tackles, including a tackle for loss. (11/14 at CLV)…Collected his team-leading fourth sack of the season when he brought down QB Colt McCoy for a three-yard loss in the final minute of overtime to force a CLV punt from inside their five-yard line…Posted three tackles (two solo). (11/7 at DET)…Posted three tackles (two solo), including a tackle-for-loss. (10/31 vs. GB)…Collected one tackle as part of a defense that held GB with-out a third-down conversion in the first half and to two-of-14 for the game. (10/17 at DEN)…Started on the defensive line and collected four tackles, including one tackle for loss. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Did not start as Calvin Pace returned to lineup after missing the first four games of the season...Recorded a three-yard sack of Brett Favre that forced a fumble in the fourth quarter in addition to one solo tackle for a defense that forced three takeaways and six three-and-outs. (10/3 at BUF)…Started and recovered a Bryan Thomas forced fumble on Marshawn Lynch…Collected four tackles (two solo) for a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 chances. (9/26 at MIA)…Returned to MIA for the first time as a visiting player as he was the only Jets named team captain…Started and sacked former teammate Chad Henne for an eight-yard loss…Notched one solo tackle. (9/19 vs. NE)…Made his first start as a Jet and sacked QB Tom Brady for a nine-yard loss, causing a fumble that would be picked up by LB Bryan Thomas and returned 16 yards…Finished the game with five tackles, one sack, one pass defended and one forced fumble. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Made his Jets debut and collected three tackles and also registered one pass defended.

Taylor’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 0 3 0 3 - - - - - - 1 - - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 5 2 3 1.0 9.0 - - - - 1 1 - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 1 1 0 1.0 8.0 - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - 1 0 -10/11 MIN W 1 0 1 1 0 1.0 3.0 - - - - - 1 - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 4 1 3 - - - - - - - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 0 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 0 3 2 1 1.0 3.0 - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - 2 - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 0 -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 1 3 2 1 1.0 0.0 - - - - 1 - - - -2010 Totals 16 8 35 17 18 5.0 23.0 0 0 0 0 6 2 2 0 0Career Totals 217 200 850 590 260 132.5 831.5 8 110 51t 3 96 47 29 246 6

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 0 8 4 4 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 0 8 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 7 6 33 22 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

58 – Thomas, Bryan – 6-4, 260 – Alabama-Birmingham – 9th Year – D1-02POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started and registered two solo tackles, including one tackle-for-loss as part of a defense that held IND to 93 yards rushing. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Appeared on defense but did not record any statistics. (12/26 at CHI)…Started and recorded his team-leading sixth sack of the season when he brought down QB Jay Cutler for a three-yard loss…Registered three solo tackles, including one tackle-for-loss. (12/19 at PIT)…Started and posted one tackle-for-loss, two quarterback hits and an eight-yard sack of QB Ben Roethlisberger. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and collected three tackles (one solo) and posted one of the team’s season-high five sacks when he brought down QB Chad Henne for a two-yard loss. (12/6 at NE)…Started and recorded one tackle. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and collected one tackle. (11/21 vs. HST)…Registered three tackles, all solo, including a tackle for loss…Collected his third sack of the season and second sack in three weeks when he brought down QB Matt Schaub for an eight-yard loss. (11/14 at CLV)…Put pressure on the quarterback with a hit on QB Colt McCoy, while he was also part of a run defense that limited CLV to 23

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yards rushing on 10 attempts (2.3 avg.) in the second half. (11/7 at DET)…Started and notched four tackles (three solo) as part of a run defense that limited DET to 78 yards on 28 carries (2.8 avg.)…Collected his first sack since the opening week when he ran Matt Stafford out-of-bounds for a two-yard loss. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and collected two tackles as part of a defense that held GB to 81 yards rushing on 26 carries. (10/17 at DEN)…Posted four tackles, two of which were solo. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started and collected five tackles for a defense that held MIN to under 100 yards rushing and produced three turnovers. (10/3 at BUF)…Started and forced a fumble by Marshawn Lynch that was recovered by Jason Taylor…Col-lected two tackles as part of a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 chances. (9/26 at MIA)…Started and recorded three tackles (two solo). (9/19 vs. NE)…Started and scooped up a QB Tom Brady fumble caused by a Jason Taylor sack and returned it 16 yards…Registered four tackles (two solo). (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started and recorded one sack, one pass defended and five tackles (four solo)…Dropped QB Joe Flacco in the second quarter for a loss of eight yards.

Thomas’ Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 5 4 1 1.0 8.0 - - - - 1 - - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - 1 16 -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 0 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 4 3 1 1.0 2.0 - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 0 3 3 1 1.0 8.0 - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 3 2 1 1.0 2.0 - - - - - - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 1 1 0 1.0 8.0 - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 3 3 0 1.0 3.0 - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Totals 16 12 41 28 13 6.0 31.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 16 0Career Totals 141 90 425 291 134 31.0 173.5 0 0 0 0 8 7 6 23 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 9 7 27 19 8 1.5 14.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

55 – Westerman, Jamaal – 6-3, 255 – Rutgers – 2nd Year – FA-09POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Saw action on defense and special teams, registering one tackle on spe-cial teams. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Active for the first time since 11/21 vs. HST and recorded three solo tackles, including one tackle-for-loss and recovered a QB Brian Brohm fumble after a CB Drew Coleman sack in the fourth quarter. (12/26 at CHI)…Inactive. (12/19 at PIT)…Inactive. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Inactive. (12/6 at NE)…Inactive. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Inactive. (11/21 vs. HST)…Appeared on special teams recording one solo tackle.(11/14 at CLV)…Named game captain as he was active for the first time since the Week Three contest at MIA…Saw action on special teams, recording two tackles. (11/7 at DET)…Inactive. (10/31 vs. GB)…Inactive. (10/17 at DEN)…Inactive with an ankle injury. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Inactive with an ankle injury. (10/3 at BUF)…Appeared on defense and special teams, recording two special teams tackles. (10/3 at BUF)…Inactive with an ankle injury. (9/26 at MIA)…Appeared on both defense and special teams but did not record any statistics. (9/19 vs. NE)…Appeared on defense and special teams and recorded two special teams tackles. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Appeared on special teams and recorded two special teams tackles.

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34 – Cole, Marquice – 5-10, 192 – Northwestern – 2nd Year – FA-09POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Saw action on defense and special teams but did not record any stats. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started in place of CB Darrelle Revis and responded intercepting the first pass of his career when he picked off a QB Brian Brohm pass and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown…Added another interception of Brohm,

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returning it 14 yards…Finished the game with five solo tackles and three pass defended on defense and another on special teams. (12/26 at CHI)…Named game captain as the Northwestern alum returned to Chicago…Recovered a punt after it hit him and returned it for minus-five yards in the fourth quarter…Registered one tackle on special teams and one more on defense. (12/19 at PIT)…Appeared on defense and special teams…Recorded two passes defended including one to break-up QB Ben Roethlisberger’s final pass in the end zone as time expired to preserve the 22-17 win…Notched two tackles, both of which were solo…Downed a punt from P Steve Weatherford at the three-yard line in the fourth quarter leading to a LB Jason Taylor safety when he tackled RB Mewelde Moore for a loss. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Appeared on special teams but did not record any statistics. (12/6 at NE)…Returned to the lineup after missing the previous three games…Appeared on special teams and collected one tackle. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Inactive with a hamstring injury. (11/21 vs. HST)…Inactive with a hamstring injury. (11/14 at CLV)…Inactive with a hamstring injury. (11/7 at DET)…Appeared on special teams, recording one solo tackle. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on defense and special teams, recording his first two solo tackles of the season on defense…Part of a secondary that held GB to 156 yards passing. (10/17 at DEN)…Played on special teams but did not record any statistics. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Appeared on defense and special teams recording his pass defended of the season on defense as well as two tackles on special teams. (10/3 at BUF)…Appeared on defense and special teams, recording two special teams tackles. (9/26 at MIA)…Played on special teams, notching four solo tackles. (9/19 vs. NE)…Played on de-fense but did not record any statistics…Recorded one special teams tackle. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Recorded one tackle on special teams…Helped pin BLT inside the five-yard line when he fielded a Steve Weatherford punt that was eventually downed by James Ihedigbo at the two yard line.

Cole’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/19 NE W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 0 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W INACTIVE (HAMSTRING) 11/21 HST W INACTIVE (HAMSTRING) 11/25 CIN W INACTIVE (HAMSTRING) 12/6 @NE L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 0 2 2 0 - - - - - - 2 - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 1 5 5 0 - - 2 49 35t 1 3 - - - -2010 Totals 13 1 10 10 0 0 0 2 49 35t 1 7 0 0 0 0Career Totals 24 1 11 11 0 0 0 2 49 35t 1 8 0 0 0 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

30 – Coleman, Drew – 5-9, 180 – TCU – 5th Year – D6-06POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started as the third-cornerback…Registered one tackle. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Recorded his fourth sack of the season when he brought down QB Brian Brohm for a three-yard loss forcing a fumble that would be recovered by LB Jamaal Westerman…With four sacks this season, he recorded the most sacks by a Jets defensive back since Kerry Rhodes recorded five in 2006…Finished the game with two tackles. (12/26 at CHI)…Ap-peared on defense and special teams but did not record any statistics. (12/19 at PIT)…Led the team with 10 tackles (nine solo), two of which were tackles-for-loss…Registered the first two sack performance by a Jet this season when he sacked QB Ben Roethlisberger twice, forcing fumbles on both…Added another tackle on special teams. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Appeared on defense and special teams, posting a pass defensed as part of a defense that limited MIA to a net of 30 yards passing, holding Chad Henne to five-of-18 passing. (12/6 at NE)…Started as the team opened in a nickel defense…Appeared on defense and special teams, recording one solo tackle on defense. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Registered two solo tackles on defense

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and one more on special teams. (11/21 vs. HST)…Named game captain…Saw action on defense and special teams, re-cording one solo tackle on defense and three more on special teams.(11/14 at CLV)…Stripped former teammate WR Chansi Stuckey in overtime, knocking the ball loose before it was recovered by CB Antonio Cromartie. (11/7 at DET)…Started and collected three tackles (two solo) and a pass defended. (10/31 vs. GB)…Collected three solo tackles as part of a secondary that held GB to 156 yards passing. (10/17 at DEN)…Started in nickel and posted five solo tackles and a pass defended…Forced a fumble by RB Knowshon Moreno on DEN’s opening drive that was recovered by Darrelle Revis…Part of a defense that held DEN to 201 yards passing, 132 yards below their season average. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Collected the third sack of his career when he brought down former teammate Brett Favre for a seven-yard loss in the first quarter…Part of a defense that helped produce six three-and-outs and three turnovers…Appeared on special teams, registering two tackles. (10/3 at BUF)…Named game captain prior to earning his first start of the season…Collected three tackles and a pass defended as part of a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 attempts. (9/26 at MIA)…Recorded the second intercep-tion of his career when he halted the final MIA drive with an end zone pick of QB Chad Henne…Recorded one solo tackle and one pass defended on defense and another tackle on special teams. (9/19 vs. NE)…Registered two tackles on defense and two more on special teams…Helped limit WR Wes Welker to two receptions for just five yards in the second half. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Recorded one special teams tackle.

Coleman’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/19 NE W 1 0 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 0 1 1 0 - - 1 0 - - 1 - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 0 1 1 0 1.0 7.0 - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 5 5 0 - - - - - - 1 1 - - -10/31 GB L 1 0 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - -11/21 HST W 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 0 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 0 10 9 1 2.0 25.0 - - - - - 2 - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 0 2 2 0 1.0 3.0 - - - - - 1 - - -2010 Totals 16 4 34 31 3 4.0 35.0 1 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0Career Totals 67 9 93 74 19 6.0 57.0 2 1 1 0 18 6 0 0 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 5 1 10 7 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

27 – Cook, Emanuel – 5-10, 202 – South Carolina – 1st Year – FA-10

POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Appeared on special teams and collected one tackle. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Appeared on defense and special teams, recorded one tackle on each…Forced a Steve Johnson fumble in the first quarter that was recovered by S Dwight Lowery. (12/26 at CHI)…Appeared on special teams registering one solo tackle. (12/19 at PIT)…Appeared on special teams, recording two tackles…Downed P Steve Weatherford’s final punt of the night at the PIT eight-yard line. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Made his NFL debut after signing with the club on December 8, 2010...Appeared on special teams and recorded one tackle.

31 – Cromartie, Antonio – 6-2, 210 – Florida State – 5th Year – T-10 (SD)POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started and notched two tackles (both solo)...Set up the game-winning drive with a 47-yard kickoff return, one of two kick returns for 88 yards in the game. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Inactive. (12/26 at CHI)…Started and posted two solo tackles and a pass defensed. (12/19 at PIT)…Started and collected five solo tackles…Returned a free kick for -6 yards after a PIT safety in the fourth quarter. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and registered one tackle and a pass defensed as part of a defense that limited MIA to a net of 30 yards passing and Chad Henne

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to five completions on 18 attempts…Returned five punts for 32 yards, including a long of 16 yards. (12/6 at NE)…Started and collected two tackles. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and registered four tackles, all solo, and two passes defended…Picked off QB Carson Palmer in the end zone for his team-leading third interception of the season, returning the ball 24 yards. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and collected one solo tackle and two passes defended. (11/14 at CLV)…Started and recovered a WR Chansi Stuckey fumbled caused by CB Drew Coleman as CLV was driving in Jets territory in overtime. (11/7 at DET)…Started and collected four tackles, all solo. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and collected four tackles, all solo, for a defense that held GB to 156 yards passing. (10/17 at DEN)…Started, posting three solo tackles and three passes defended…Part of a defense that held DEN to 201 yards passing, 132 yards below their season average. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started and re-corded a season-high four passes defended and three solo tackles for a defense that produced three turnovers and forced six three-and-outs…Intercepted a Brett Favre pass on a two-point conversion to preserve a two-point Jets lead early in the fourth quarter. (10/3 at BUF)…Started and recorded a solo tackle and a pass defended as he was matched up on Lee Evans for the majority of the game, holding Evans to one reception for six yards…Part of a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 attempts. (9/26 at MIA)…Started and collected six tackles (five solo) and one pass defended. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started and collected four tackles (all solo) and two passes defended…For the second consecutive week, intercepted a pass when he picked off a Tom Brady pass intended for Randy Moss at the three-yard line…After an injury to Darrelle Revis, match-up on Moss for the second-half holding the receiver without a reception in the second-half…Part of a secondary that held Brady to seven-of-16 passing for 69 yard, no touchdowns and two interceptions in the second half. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started in his Jets debut collecting two tackles (both solo) and a pass defended…Picked off a QB Joe Flacco pass at the three-yard line and returned it 66 yards…That 66-yards return marked the second longest interception return of his career after his 70-yard touchdown return against HST on 10/28/07.

Cromartie’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 2 2 0 - - 1 66 66 - 1 - - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 4 4 0 - - 1 0 - - 2 - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 6 5 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - 4 - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - 3 - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 -11/21 HST W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - 2 - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 4 4 0 - - 1 9 9 - 2 - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 5 5 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -1/2 BUF W INACTIVE 2010 Totals 15 15 42 40 2 0.0 0.0 3 75 66 0 18 0 1 0 0Career Totals 79 54 194 172 22 0.0 0.0 18 302 70t 2 56 0 2 0 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 8 7 23 20 3 0.0 0.0 2 37 30 0 4 1 0 0 0

44 – Ihedigbo, James – 6-1, 214 – Massachusetts – 4th Year – FA-08POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Saw action on special teams but did not record any stats. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Inactive with an ankle and knee injury. (12/26 at CHI)…Registered a team-high three special teams tackles (all solo). (12/19 at PIT)…Returned after missing the previous game with an ankle injury…Appeared on defense and special teams, recording a pair of tackles on special teams and one more on defense. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Inactive with an ankle injury. (12/6 at NE)…Named game captain as he appeared on defense and special teams recording one tackle on defense and registered his third sack of the season when he brought down QB Tom Brady for a 12-yard loss…Left the game in the third quarter with an ankle injury and did not return. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Appeared on defense and special teams, notch-ing a quarterback hit on defense and three tackles on special teams…Recovered a WR Andre Caldwell muffed punt at the

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CIN 14-yard line to help set up a Santonio Holmes touchdown reception, giving the team a 17-7 lead. (11/21 vs. HST)…Appeared on defense and special teams, notching one tackle on defense and five more on special teams.(11/14 at CLV)…Collected his second sack of the season with a six-yard sack of Colt McCoy and two tackles on defense and posted two more tackles on special teams. (11/7 at DET)…Appeared on defense and special teams, collecting three tackles on special teams. (10/31 vs. GB)…Saw action on defense and special teams but did not record any stats. (10/17 at DEN)…Played on defense and special teams but did not record any statistics. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Appeared on special teams, recording two tackles. (10/3 at BUF)…Recorded a three-yard sack of Ryan Fitzpatrick and collected two solo tackles as part of a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 chances…Finished with two tackles on special teams as well. (9/26 at MIA)…Appeared on both defense and special teams collecting three tackles (two solo) on defense and two more on special teams. (9/19 vs. NE)…Appeared on special teams. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Appeared on both defense and special teams, collecting two tackles on special teams…Brought down S Tom Zbikowski at the one-yard line on a punt return and later downed a Steve Weatherford punt at the two-yard line.Ihedigbo’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/19 NE W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 0 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 0 2 2 0 1.0 3.0 - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 0 2 2 0 1.0 6.0 - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 0 1 1 0 1.0 12.0 - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L INACTIVE (ANKLE, KNEE) 12/19 @PIT W 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1/2 BUF W INACTIVE (ANKLE, KNEE) 2010 Totals 14 0 10 8 2 3.0 21.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Totals 37 0 16 11 5 5.0 32.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

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Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 4 0 6 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

36 – Leonhard, Jim – 5-8, 188 – Wisconsin – 6th Year – UFA-09 (BLT)SEASON NOTES: Placed on injured reserve on 12/4/10 after breaking his tibia in practice earlier in the week. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and posted two solo tackles on defense and two more on special teams…Picked off a QB Carson Palmer pass and returned it for two yards for his first interception of the season and the fifth of his career…Returned two punts for nine yards total. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and recorded five tackles (two solo) and a pass defensed…Recovered a RB Arian Foster fumble, his first fumble recovery this season, after it was forced by Mike Devito and returned it for -1 yard…Registered two punt returns for 39 yards, including a 30-yard return after the opening HST possession to set up a Nick Folk field goal for the game’s opening score. (11/14 at CLV)…Started and notched a team-high eight tackles (all solo)…Set up the game-winning score when he returned a punt 18 yards in overtime to the CLV 37-yard line…Also posted two tackles on special teams. (11/7 at DET)…Started and posted nine tackles (eight solo) on defense and returned four punts for 37 yards (9.3 avg.) with a long return of 20 yards, his third punt return of 20-or-more yards this season. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and two tackles and a pass defensed as part of a defense that held GB to 156 yards passing. (10/17 at DEN)…Started as part of a defense that held DEN to 201 yards passing, 132 yards below their season average…Posted seven tackles (five solo) and a pass defended…Registered two punt returns for 17 yards. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started and recorded eight tackles, six solo, to tie for the team lead…Also registered a quarterback hit for a defense that produced three turnovers and forced six three-and-outs…Returned one punt for seven yards. (10/3 at BUF)…Collected five tackles (four solo) and a pass defended as he started for a defense that didn’t allow a third-down conversion in 10 attempts…Returned four punts for 46 yards with

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a long of 17. (9/26 at MIA)…Started and recorded six tackles (three solo) and one pass defended. (9/19 vs. NE)…Notched four tackles (two solo) as part of a secondary that held QB Tom Brady to seven-of-16 passing for 69 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions in the second half. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started as he faced his former team for the first time since signing with the Jets last season…Recorded a team-high 10 tackles, six of which were solo, and one pass defended.Leonhard’s Game-by-Game StatisticsDate Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 10 6 4 - - - - - - 1 - - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 6 3 3 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 8 6 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 7 5 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 9 8 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 8 8 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 5 2 3 - - - - - - 1 - 1 -1 -11/25 CIN W 1 1 2 2 0 - - 1 2 2 0 - - - - -12/6 @NE PLACED ON INJURED RESERVE (12/4) 2010 Totals 11 11 66 47 19 0.0 0.0 1 2 2 0 6 0 1 -1 0NYJ Totals 27 27 161 95 66 2.5 29.5 2 46 44 0 13 1 1 -1 0Career Totals 81 50 305 201 104 3.5 36.5 5 141 44 1 21 1 3 -1 0

26 – Lowery, Dwight – 5-11, 198 – San Jose State – 3rd Year – D4-08POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Appeared on defense and special teams but did not record any statistics. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started at safety and recorded two solo tackles, two passes defended and recovered a WR Steve Johnson fumble that was caused by S Emanuel Cook…Finished tied for the team-lead with three interceptions after picking off a QB Levi Brown pass in the fourth quarter and returning it 41 yards. (12/26 at CHI)…Started at safety for the second consecutive week and scored for the second time this season when he intercepted a QB Jay Cutler pass and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown…Added a four tackles on defense. (12/19 at PIT)…Made his first start of the sea-son and the first start of his career at safety in place of an injured Eric Smith…Collected two tackles and a pass defensed. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Registered a pass defensed and a tackle as part of a defense that held MIA to a net of 30 yards passing and held Chad Henne to five-of-18 passing. (12/6 at NE)…Returned to the lineup after missing the previous two games with a concussion and recorded one solo tackle. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Inactive with a concussion. (11/21 vs. HST)…Inactive with a concussion. (11/14 at CLV)…Appeared on defense and special teams but did not record any stats. (11/7 at DET)…Appeared on defense and special teams, posting a quarterback hit on defense and a tackle on special teams. (10/31 vs. GB)…Recorded two solo tackles and a pass defensed in addition to his five-yard sack of Aaron Rodgers on the final GB drive of the first half…Registered the only special teams tackle for the Jets. (10/17 at DEN)…Named game captain and provided the game-clinching takeaway for the second consecutive week when he recovered a QB Kyle Orton fumble on an aborted snap with 42 seconds remaining in the game…Part of a defense that held DEN to 201 yards passing, 132 yards below their season average. (10/11 vs. MIN)…With the Jets holding a two-point lead with 1:30 left to play in the game, helped seal the win when the intercepted a Brett Favre pass and returned it 26 yards for a touchdown, the fifth interception of his career and first returned for a touchdown…Finished the game with two tackles, one interception and one pass defended on defense and another tackle on special teams. (10/3 at BUF)…Collected the first sack of his career when he brought down Ryan Fitzpatrick for a six-yard loss in the second quarter…Finished with three solo tackles for a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 chances. (9/26 at MIA)…Collected one tackle on defense. (9/19 vs. NE)…Collected four tackles (all solo) and a pass defended as part of a secondary that held QB Tom Brady to seven-of-16 passing for 69 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions in the second half…Played on special teams, recording one tackle. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Recorded one tackle on defense.

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Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/19 NE W 1 0 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 0 3 3 0 1.0 6.0 - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 0 2 0 2 - - 1 26 26t 1 - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 -10/31 GB L 1 0 2 2 0 1.0 5.0 - - - - 1 - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W INACTIVE (CONCUSSION) 11/25 CIN W INACTIVE (CONCUSSION) 12/6 @NE L 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 4 3 1 - - 1 20 20t 1 - - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 1 2 2 0 - - 1 41 41 0 2 - 1 2 02010 Totals 14 3 21 14 7 2.0 11.0 3 87 41 2 6 0 2 2 0Career Totals 43 19 111 91 20 2.0 11.0 7 128 41 2 33 5 3 2 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 4 1 10 9 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

22 – Pool, Brodney – 6-2, 214 – Oklahoma – 6th Year – FA-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Made his postseason debut as he started and posted six tackles (four solo), including a tackle-for-loss. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started and recorded four tackles and a quarterback hit. (12/26 at CHI)…Started and registered three tackles and two passes defended. (12/19 at PIT)…Started and notched seven tackles (four solo) and two passes defended. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and posted six tackles and forced a fumble on RB Ronnie Brown that would then later be recovered by LB Jason Taylor…Recovered a fumble after a QB Chad Henne aborted handoff and returned the ball for six yards…Contributed to the team’s season-high five sacks as he notched his first sack of the season, bringing down Henne for a six-yard loss. (12/6 at NE)…Started and registered a team-leading 11 tackles (five solo). (11/25 vs. CIN)…Posted one tackle and a pass defensed. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and posted five tackles, four of which were solo. (11/14 at CLV)…Named game captain and started as he returned to CLV for the first time…Collected four tackles (two solo) and hit of QB Colt McCoy. (11/7 at DET)…Started and posted one solo tackle and a pass defended. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and registered two tackles, including one tackle for loss, as part of a defense that held GB to 156 yards passing. (10/17 at DEN)…Started and collected seven tackles (five solo) as part of a defense that held DEN to 201 yards passing, 132 yards below their season average. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started and posted four tackles and two pass defended for a defense that produced three turnovers and forced six three-and-outs…Registered another tackle on special teams. (10/3 at BUF)…Made the first start of his Jets career, collecting four tackles for a defense that did not allow a third-down conversion in 10 opportunities. (9/26 at MIA)…Made two big plays on the final MIA possession, first running down WR Brandon Marshall to push him out-of-bounds at the 11-yard line and then deflecting QB Chad Henne’s final pass intended for TE Anthony Fasano before it was picked off by CB Drew Coleman…Finished the game with three tackles (two solo) and one pass defended. (9/19 vs. NE)…After missing the season opener with an ankle injury, made his Jets debut as part of a secondary that held QB Tom Brady to seven-of-16 passing for 69 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions in the second half…Recorded the second interception of Brady when he caught a pass that was initially tipped by Randy Moss then deflected off Antonio Cromartie’s helmet, before stepping out of bounds. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Inactive with an ankle injury.

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Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L INACTIVE (ANKLE) 9/19 NE W 1 0 1 0 1 - - 1 0 - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 1 4 0 4 - - - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - 2 - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 7 5 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/31 GB L 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 11 5 6 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 6 4 2 1.0 6.0 - - - - - 1 1 6 -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 7 4 3 - - - - - - 2 - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - 2 - - - -1/2 BUF W 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Totals 15 12 63 35 28 1.0 6.0 1 0 0 0 9 1 1 6 0Career Totals 86 61 327 201 126 5.0 30.0 12 182 100t 1 44 3 4 6 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 1 1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 – Revis, Darrelle – 5-11, 198 – Pittsburgh, 4th Year – D1-07POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Named game captain prior to starting and registering one solo tackle…Held the league’s second-leading receiver, WR Reggie Wayne, to one reception for one yard. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Inactive. (12/26 at CHI)…Started and registered four solo tackles and a pass defensed. (12/19 at PIT)…Named game captain and started as he returned to his hometown of Pittsburgh…Posted a season-high seven tackles (six solo) and a pass defensed. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and registered two tackles and a pass defensed as part of a defense that held MIA to a net of 30 yards passing and QB Chad Henne to five completions on 18 attempts. (12/6 at NE)…Started and posted one solo tackle. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and limited WR Terrell Owens to 17 yards receiving on three catches…Registered two tackles and a pass defensed. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started and recorded three solo tackles and two passes defended…Matched up against HST WR Andre Johnson for much of the game, helping to limit the receiver to four receptions and 32 yards. (11/14 at CLV)…Started and notched two tackles (both solo). (11/7 at DET)…Started and limited WR Calvin Johnson to one reception for 13 yards as he was matched up with Johnson for the entire game…Posted three tackles (two solo) and two passes defensed. (10/31 vs. GB)…Started and registered three tackles and a pass defensed as part of a defense that held GB to 156 yards passing. (10/17 at DEN)…Started, collecting three solo tackles and three passes defended as part of a defense that held DEN to 201 yards passing, 132 yards below their season average…Recovered a RB Knowshon Moreno fumble caused by Drew Coleman to halt the opening drive by DEN. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Started and was named game captain as he returned to action after missing the previous two games…Recorded one solo tackle and recovered a Brett Favre fumble on an aborted snap that he returned 10 yards to set up a field goal early in the third quarter. (10/3 at BUF)…Inactive with a hamstring injury. (9/26 at MIA)…Snapped his streak of 50 straight starts to begin his career when he was inactive with a hamstring injury. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started and posted four tackles (all solo) and pass defended…Did not return to the game after halftime due to a hamstring injury. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started but did not accrue any statistics as BLT targeted him in coverage just once, throwing incomplete.

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Revis’ Game-by-Game StatisticsDate Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -9/26 @MIA W INACTIVE (HAMSTRING) 10/3 @BUF W INACTIVE (HAMSTRING) 10/11 MIN W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - 1 10 -10/17 @DEN W 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - 3 - 1 0 -10/31 GB L 1 1 3 1 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - 2 - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - 2 - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 2 0 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/19 @PIT W 1 1 7 6 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/26 @CHI L 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -1/2 BUF W INACTIVE 2010 Totals 13 13 35 28 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 2 10 0Career Totals 61 61 257 209 48 1 9 14 179 67t 2 75 2 4 10 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 4 4 10 10 0 0.0 0.0 2 26 20 0 3 0 0 0 0

33 – Smith, Eric – 6-1, 207 – Michigan State – 5th Year – D3b-06POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Started the first postseason game of his career as he returned to the lineup after missing the final three regular season games with a concussion and registered eight tackles (all solo) and two passes defended. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Inactive with a concussion. (12/26 at CHI)…Inactive with a concussion. (12/19 at PIT)…Inactive with a concussion. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Started and recorded six tackles as part of defense that held MIA to a net of 30 yards passing and 131 yards of total offense…Added another tackle on special teams. (12/6 at NE)…Started and recorded 10 tackles (seven solo) including one tackle for a loss…Notched a four-yard sack of QB Tom Brady in addition to two passes defended…Added another tackle on special teams. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Started and collected a team-leading eight tackles, all solo, along with a pass defensed on defense and recorded another tackle on special teams. (11/21 vs. HST)…Saw actions on defense and special teams, recording four tackles, three solo, on defense. (11/14 at CLV)…Posted three tackles on defense and another one on special teams. (11/7 at DET)…Named game captain as the Michigan State alum returned to the state where he played collegiately for four years…Collected three tackles and two quarterback hits on defense and added another two tackles on special teams. (10/31 vs. GB)…Appeared on defense and special teams but did not record any stats. (10/17 at DEN)…Played on defense and special teams, recording three solo tackles, one pass defended and one quarterback hit on defense and the team’s only special teams tackle. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Collected one tackle on defense and another on special teams. (10/3 at BUF)…Appeared on defense and special teams, recording two special teams tackles. (9/26 at MIA)…Started and collected six tackles (four solo) on defense and two more on special teams…Blocked a P Brandon Fields punt late in the third quarter to set up a Jets field goal drive that gave the Jets a four-point lead. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started for the second consecutive game on defense and recorded four tackles (three solo)…Played on special teams, logging two tackles. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Started in place of on an injured Brodney Pool and posted nine tackles (five solo) on defense and added another on special teams.

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Smith’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/13 BLT L 1 1 9 5 4 - - - - - - - - - - -9/19 NE W 1 1 4 1 3 - - - - - - - - - - -9/26 @MIA W 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/3 @BUF W 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/11 MIN W 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/17 @DEN W 1 0 3 3 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/31 GB L 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/7 @DET W 1 0 3 0 3 - - - - - - - - - - -11/14 @CLV W 1 0 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/21 HST W 1 0 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/25 CIN W 1 1 8 8 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/6 @NE L 1 1 10 7 3 1.0 4.0 - - - - 2 - - - -12/12 MIA L 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/19 @PIT W INACTIVE (CONCUSSION) 12/26 @CHI L INACTIVE (CONCUSSION) 1/2 BUF W INACTIVE (CONCUSSION) 2010 Totals 13 6 57 37 20 1.0 4.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0Career Totals 68 20 175 119 56 1.0 4.0 4 7 6 0 21 0 1 0 0

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L P S TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/8 @IND W 1 1 8 8 0 - - - - - - 2 - - - -2010 Postseason 1 1 8 8 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Career Postseason 5 1 15 13 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

29 – Trufant, Isaiah – 5-8, 170 – Eastern Washington – Rookie – FA-10

POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Inactive. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Made his NFL debut as he appeared on defense and special teams, collecting two tackles on special teams. Signed from the practice squad to the active roster on 12/30/10. Signed to the practice squad on 12/8/10.

20 – Wilson, Kyle – 5-10, 190 – Boise State – Rookie – D1-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Appeared on special teams, returning one kickoff for 26 yards. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Started in place of CB Antonio Cromartie and registered a solo tackle and a pass defensed. (12/26 at CHI)…Appeared on defense and special teams but did not record any stats. (12/19 at PIT)…Appeared on defense and special teams, registering a quarterback hit on defense. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Appeared on special teams but did not record any statistics. (12/6 at NE)…Appeared on defense and special teams but did not record any stats. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Appeared on defense and special teams, registering one tackle on special teams and two punt returns for one yard total. (11/21 vs. HST)…Started as the Jets opened in nickel defense…Recorded one tackle on defense and another on special teams…Re-turned one punt for one yard. (11/14 at CLV)…Started as the Jets opened in nickel personnel…Collected two tackles, both solo…Returned one punt 18 yards in fourth quarter. (11/7 at DET)…Appeared on defense and special teams and returned two punts for 25 yards (12.5 avg.). (10/31 vs. GB)…Appeared on special teams, signaling for a fair catch on his only punt return. (10/17 at DEN)…Played on special teams, recording one punt return for six yards in the fourth quarter that helped set up the game winning touchdown. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Appeared on defense and special teams and recorded a pass defended on defense and two punt returns for seven yards on special teams. (10/3 at BUF)…Collected one solo tackle on defense and one on special teams…Returned three punts for 37 yards with a long of 15. (9/26 at MIA)…Started and collected seven tackles (five solo) on defense. (9/19 vs. NE)…Started for the second consecutive week as the Jets again opened with three cornerbacks on defense…Notched four tackles (all solo), one pass defended and two quarterback hits as he was part of a secondary that held QB Tom Brady to seven-of-16 passing for 69 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions in the second half. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Made his NFL debut as he started in a nickel formation…Recorded three tackles (all solo) and two passes defended, the first coming when he broke up a throw intended for WR Anquan Bolin in the end zone…Appeared on special teams returning two punts for eight yards.

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2 – Folk, Nick – 6-1, 222 – Arizona – 4th Year – FA-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Made the game-winning kick when he connected on a 32-yard field goal as time expired to give the Jets a 17-16 victory…Connected on both extra point attempts. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Tied Jay Feely for third place for the most field goals made in a season in Jets history…Finished the season connecting on his last eight attempts after making a 28-yard kick on the opening drive…Connected on all five extra point attempts to finish the season a perfect 37-of-37 this season. (12/26 at CHI)…For the third-consecutive week, connected on a pair of field goal attempts, his first a 26-yarder to cap the first half and then a 34-yarder to open the fourth quarter…Scored 10 points on two field goals and four extra points. (12/19 at PIT)…Went two-for-two on his field goal attempts, making a 25-yard kick in the second quarter and a 34-yard kick in the fourth quarter to give the Jets a 20-17 lead. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Connected on both of his field goal attempts, making a 35-yard kick in the second quarter and a 42-yarder in the fourth quarter. (12/6 at NE)…Connected on one-of-two field goal attempts, making a 39-yard attempt but missing a 53-yard kick short (11/25 vs. CIN)…Made one-of-two field goals, connecting from 27 yards and going wide-left from 44…Recorded his first special teams tackle of the season. (11/21 vs. HST)…Following the first game in which he missed three field goals, he was named game captain and connected on three-of-four field goals, including kicks of 37, 33 and 30 yards…Recorded 12 points, his second-highest total this season. (11/14 at CLV)…Scored eight points, connecting on two-of-five field goal attempts and two extra-point attempts…Hit field goals of 27 and 25 yards, the second to extend the Jets lead to seven with 2:45 to play in regulation. (11/7 at DET)…Connected on all three of his field goal attempts, hitting a 31-yarder in the second quarter to open the Jets scoring, a 36-yarder as time expired in regulation to send the game into overtime and finally a 30-yarder on the Jets opening drive in OT that gave the Jets a 23-20 comeback victory. (10/31 vs. GB)…Pushed a 37-yard field goal attempt wide right in the third quarter…Snapped his streak of six consecutive games with at least six points. (10/17 at DEN)…For the second-consecutive week, established a career-high, this time with a 56-yard field goal in the third quarter to tie the game 10-10…The 56-yard field goal set a new Jets record, surpassing the previous high of 55 yards, done four times, most frequently by Jay Feely (11/1/09 vs. MIA)...Sent all five of his kickoffs deep into the DEN endzone for touchbacks, his first five touchbacks of the season…Continued his streak of scoring at least six points in every game this season as he finished the game with six points on one field goal and three extra points. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Established a new career-high with five field goals made…Connected on kicks from 25, 53, 22, 34 and 31 yards out as he also matched his then career-high, set in his rookie season of 2007 against BUF on Monday Night Football, with the 53-yard field goal in the second quarter…Posted 17 points as he has had at least six points in all five Jets games this season. (10/3 at BUF)…Named game captain and made one-of-two field goal attempts, missing a 30-yard attempt in the first quarter and connecting on a 19-yard kick in the second…Made all five of his extra points and posted eight points. (9/26 at MIA)…Connected on all four of his extra points and a 30-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter following an Eric Smith blocked punt…Missed his first field goal attempt of the season when his 61-yard try at the end of the half was blocked by Yeremiah Bell…Recorded seven points, the third-consecutive game this season he has had at least six points. (9/19 vs. NE)…Closed the first half with a 49-yard field goal, his longest as a Jet…Scored eight points adding another 36-yard field in the second half and two extra points. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Made his Jets debut and connected on all three field goal attempts…Made a 23-yarder in the first quarter for his first field goal as a Jet…Added a 48-yarder at the start of the fourth quarter to pull the Jets within a point.

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Folk’s Game-by-Game Statitics

Date Opp W/L FG FGA Pct Lg XP XPA Pts9/13 BLT L 3 3 100.0% 48 0 0 99/19 NE W 2 2 100.0% 49 2 2 89/26 @MIA W 1 2 50.0% 30 4 4 710/3 @BUF W 1 2 50.0% 30 5 5 810/11 MIN W 5 5 100.0% 53 2 2 1710/17 @DEN W 1 1 100.0% 56 3 3 610/31 GB L 0 1 0.0% - 0 0 011/7 @DET W 3 3 100.0% 36 2 2 1111/14 @CLV W 2 5 40.0% 27 2 2 811/21 HST W 3 4 75.0% 37 3 3 1211/25 CIN W 1 2 50.0% 27 3 3 612/6 @NE L 1 2 50.0% 39 0 0 312/12 MIA L 2 2 100.0% 42 0 0 612/19 @PIT W 2 2 100.0% 34 2 2 812/26 @CHI L 2 2 100.0% 34 4 4 101/2 BUF W 1 1 100.0% 28 5 5 82010 Totals 30 39 76.9% 56 37 37 127Career Totals 94 120 78.3% 56 168 168 450

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L FG FGA Pct Lg XP XPA Pts1/8 @IND W 1 1 100.0% 32 2 2 52010 Postseason 1 1 100.0% 32 2 2 5Career Postseason 2 2 100.0% 34 4 4 10

46 – Purdum, Tanner – 6-3, 270 – Baker – 1st Year – FA-10POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Long-snapped for Nick Folk’s game-winning 32-yard field goal as well as his two extra points and Steve Weatherford’s five punts. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Long-snapped for each of Nick Folk’s five made extra points, his successful 28-yard field goal and Steve Weatherford’s six punts. (12/26 at CHI)…Long-snapped for each of Steve Weatherford’s four punts and for Nick Folk’s two made field goals and four extra points. (12/19 at PIT)…Long-snapped for Nick Folk’s two made field goal attempts, his two extra points and for Steve Weather-ford’s four punts. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Named game captain prior to the contest…Long-snapped as Steve Weatherford tied his season-high with eight punts and Nick Folk’s two made field goals. (12/6 at NE)…Long-snapped for both of Nick Folk’s field goal attempts and all three of Steve Weatherford’s punts. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Long-snapped for both of Nick Folk’s field goal attempts, his three extra points and all of Steve Weatherford’s season-high eight punts. (11/21 vs. HST)…Served as the long-snapper for all four of Steve Weatherford’s punts and Nick Folk’s four field goals and three extra points. (11/14 at CLV)…Long-snapped for each of Steve Weatherford’s three punts and Nick Folk’s five field goal attempts. (11/7 at DET)…Long-snapped for all three of Nick Folk’s field goals, his two extra points and Steve Weatherford’s seven punts…Collected the first tackle of his career on special teams. (10/31 vs. GB)…Long-snapped for each of Steve Weatherford’s five punts and Nick Folk’s lone field goal attempt. (10/17 at DEN)…Served as the long-snapper for Nick Folk’s lone field goal attempt, the team’s three extra points and Steve Weatherford’s five punts. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Long-snapped as Nick Folk established a new career-high with five made field goals and as Steve Weatherford tied his career-high with four punts inside the 20-yard line. (10/3 at BUF)…Served as the team’s long-snapper for Steve Weatherford’s six punts and Nick Folk’s two field goals and five extra points. (9/26 at MIA)…Collected the first special teams tackle of his career while long-snapping for four punts, two field goals and four extra points. (9/19 vs. NE)…Appeared on special teams, long-snapping for two field goal attempts, two extra points and four punts. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Made his NFL debut as he served as the long-snapper for all three field goal attempts and all six punts.

9 – Weatherford, Steve – 6-3, 215 – Illinois – 5th Year – FA-09POSTSEASON NOTES: (Wild Card: 1/8 at IND)…Named game captain and punter five times for 252 yards and placing one inside the 20 yard line…Logged the longest punt of his postseason career when he punted 65 yards before the final IND possession in the fourth quarter. SEASON NOTES: (1/2 vs. BUF)…Tied the NFL single-season record for most punts inside the 20-yard line after connecting on four to give him 42 for the season…Punted six times for 248 yards. (12/26 at CHI)…Placed three of his four punts inside the 20-yard line as he punted for a net average of 30.8 yards (12/19 at PIT)…Named game captain as he punted four times, placing three inside the 20-yard line, including one at the three-yard that lead to a

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LB Jason Taylor safety and another at the eight-yard line prior to the final PIT drive of the game…Recorded a 35.8 net aver-age with a long kick of 52 yards. (12/12 vs. MIA)…Matched his season-high as he punted eight times for 307 yards and placed a career-best six kicks inside the 20. (12/6 at NE)…Tied a season-low after punting three times for 92 yards…Failed to place a kick inside the 20-yard line for the first time this season and registered his lowest net average (26.3) this season. (11/25 vs. CIN)…Named game captain prior to punting a season-high eight times and placing a career-best five kicks inside the 20-yard line…Recorded a 41.0 net average, the sixth-time this season he has registered a net average above 40 yards this season. (11/21 vs. HST)…Registered a career-high with a 45.3 net average after punting four times for 190 yards, placing two kicks inside the 20-yard line. (11/14 at CLV)…Punted a season-low three times for 116 yards, placing two of punts inside the 20-yard line and finishing with a 37.0 net average. (11/7 at DET)…Punted seven times, placing three kicks inside the 20-yard line for a net average of 35.4…Punted into the end zone for just the second time this season and just the first time since Week Two against NE. (10/31 vs. GB)…Did not allow a return as he punted five times for 216 yards with a net average of 43.2, the fourth-time and third-consecutive game he finished with a net average above 40 yards per game…Gained 17 yards rushing on fake punt in the first quarter. (10/17 at DEN)…Punted five times for 243 yards (48.6 average) with a 42.2 net average, the third time this season he has finished with a net average above 40 yards…Placed one kick inside the 20 yard line, the six straight game to start the season that he placed at least one kick inside the opponents’ 20 yard line. (10/11 vs. MIN)…Matched his career-high by placing four of his seven punts inside the 20-yard line…Finished the game with seven punts for 324 yards and a net average of 43.1. (10/3 at BUF)…Punted six times for 247 yards, posting a 41.2 average and a 32.8 net average…Placed one kick inside the 20, pinning BUF at the 11 on for their final drive. (9/26 at MIA)…Punted four times for 168 yards (42.0 average) with a net of 37.5…Twice pinned MIA inside the 20-yard line, including one punt that was downed at the five…Recorded a 61-yard punt with the Jets pinned inside the 10-yard line, his longest punt as a Jets since he recorded a 66-yard kick on 11/29/09 vs. CAR. (9/19 vs. NE)…Posted a 51.3 average on his four punts, his best average as Jet and highest since he has a 57.0 average at DEN on 09/21/08 as a member of NO…Placed one punt inside the 20-yard line. (9/13 vs. BLT)…Punted six times in the game for a 45.7 average (44.8 net)…Placed a career-high four punts inside the 20, including two punts inside the five-yard line.

Weatherford’s Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opp W/L No Yds Avg TB In 20 Lg Blk Net9/13 BLT L 6 274 45.7 0 4 56 0 44.89/19 NE W 4 205 51.3 1 1 58 0 39.89/26 @MIA W 4 168 42.0 0 2 61 0 37.510/3 @BUF W 6 241 40.2 0 1 57 0 31.810/11 MIN W 7 324 46.3 0 4 53 0 43.110/17 @DEN W 5 243 48.6 0 1 54 0 42.210/31 GB L 5 216 43.2 0 1 58 0 43.211/7 @DET W 7 295 42.1 1 3 53 0 35.411/14 @CLV W 3 116 38.7 0 2 43 0 37.011/21 HST W 4 190 47.5 0 2 57 0 45.311/25 CIN W 8 354 44.3 1 5 61 0 41.012/6 @NE L 3 92 30.7 0 0 42 0 26.312/12 MIA L 8 307 38.4 1 6 51 0 35.912/19 @PIT W 4 147 36.8 0 3 52 0 35.812/26 @CHI L 4 161 40.3 0 3 50 0 30.81/2 BUF W 6 248 41.3 0 4 49 0 34.02010 Totals 84 3,581 42.6 4 42 61 0 38.1NYJ Totals 164 6,938 42.3 13 67 66 0 37.4Career Totals 363 15,585 42.9 37 114 66 0 36.9

2010 Postseason

Date Opp W/L No Yds Avg TB In 20 Lg Blk Net1/8 @IND W 5 252 50.4 4 1 65 0 34.42010 Postseason 5 252 50.4 4 1 65 0 34.4Career Postseason 25 1,081 43.2 7 7 65 0 35.9

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Interception Returned for a TD By Jets Marquice Cole vs. BUF (Brohm), 35 yds, 1/2/11 By Opp. Jairus Byrd vs. BUF (Brunell), 37 yds, 1/2/11

Punt Returned for a TD By Jets Santana Moss at SD, 52 yds, 11/3/02 By Opp. Philip Buchanon at OAK, 78 yds, 11/9/03

Kickoff Return for a TD By Jets Brad Smith at PIT, 97 yds, 12/19/10 By Opp. Ted Ginn, Jr. vs. MIA, 101 yds, 11/1/09

Blocked a Field Goal By Jets Kris Jenkins vs. ARZ (Rackers) 37 yds, 9/28/08 By Opp. Yeremiah Bell, at MIA (Folk) 61 yds, 9/26/10

Blocked a Punt By Jets Eric Smith at MIA (Fields), 9/26/10 By Opp. Charlie Anderson, vs. MIA (Hodges), 12/28/08

Blocked Punt Returned for a Touchdown By Jets Brad Smith (4 yards) at NE (Hanson), 11/22/09 By Opp. Stan David (36 yards) vs. BUF (Ramsey), 12/8/84

Fumble Return for a TD By Jets Marques Douglas at IND, 1 yd, 12/27/09 By Opp. Jason Taylor, vs. MIA, 48 yds, 11/1/09

Safety By Jets at PIT, J. Taylor tackled M. Moore in end zone, 12/19/10 By Opp. at BUF, C. Martin tackled in end zone, 11/7/04

100-Yard Rushing Game By a Player By Jets 158 yds, Joe McKnight vs. BUF, 1/2/11By Opp. 113 yds, Matt Forte, at CHI, 12/26/10

Consecutive 100-Yard Rushers By Jets *210 yds, Thomas Jones vs. BUF, 10/18/09 121 yds,Thomas Jones at OAK, 10/25/09 102 yds, Thomas Jones vs. MIA, 11/1/09 By Opp. 116 yds, Maurice Morris, at SEA, 12/21/08 127 yds, Marshawn Lynch, vs. BUF, 12/14/08

200-Yard Rushing Game By a Player By Jets *210 yds, Thomas Jones vs. BUF, 10/18/09 By Opp. 214 yds, Thurman Thomas, vs. BUF, 9/24/90

300-Yard Passing Game By a Player By Jets 315 yds, Mark Sanchez vs. HST, 11/21/10 By Opp. 326 yds, Tom Brady at NE, 12/6/10

400-Yard Passing Game By a Player By Jets 481 yds, Vinny Testaverde, at BLT, 12/24/00 By Opp. 400, Matt Cassel at NE, 11/13/08

4 Touchdown Passes By a Player By Jets 6, Brett Favre, vs. ARZ, 9/28/08 By Opp. 4, Tom Brady at NE, 12/6/10 5 Touchdown Passes By a Player By Jets 6, Brett Favre, vs. ARZ, 9/28/08 By Opp. 5, Dan Marino, vs. MIA, 11/27/88 6 Touchdown Passes By a Player By Jets 6, Brett Favre, vs. ARZ, 9/28/08 By Opp. 6, Dan Marino, vs. MIA, 9/21/86

100-Yard Receiving Game By a Player By Jets 100 yds, Braylon Edwards (8 rec.), at PIT, 12/19/10 By Opp. 102 yds, Mike Wallace (7 rec.), at PIT, 12/19/10

200-Yard Receiving Game By a Player By Jets 204 yds, Richard Caster, at BLT, 9/24/72 By Opp. 217 yds, Mark Duper, vs. MIA, 11/10/85

*Franchise Record

Shutout By Jets vs. CIN (37-0), 1/13/10 By Opp. vs. GB (9-0), 10/31/10

Game without an Offensive Touchdown By Jets vs. MIA (10-6 loss), 12/12/10 By Opp. vs. BUF (38-7), 1/2/11

200-Yards Rushing in a Game (Team) By Jets 276 yds (50 att.), vs. BUF, 1/2/11By Opp. 296 yds (48 att.), vs. WAS, 11/7/07

300-Yards Rushing in a Game (Team) By Jets 316 yds (54 att.), at OAK, 10/25/09 By Opp. 328 yds (47 att.) at NE, 9/18/83

300-Yards Passing in a Game, Team (Net) By Jets 327 yds, at DET, 11/7/10 By Opp. 304 yds, at NE, 12/6/10

400-Yards Passing in a Game, Team (Net) By Jets 473 yds, at BLT, 12/24/00By Opp. 426 yds, vs. ARZ, 9/28/08

400 Total Yards in a Game (Team)By Jets 401 yds (103 rushing, 298 passing), vs. HST, 11/21/10 By Opp. 405 yds, (101 rushing, 304 passing), at NE, 12/6/10

500 Total Yards in a Game By Jets 524 yds (51 rushing, 473 passing), at BLT, 12/24/00 By Opp. 511 yds, (125 rushing, 386 passing), at NE, 11/13/08

40 or More Total Points By Jets 47 vs. SL, (47-3), 11/9/08 By Opp. 45 at NE, (45-3), 12/6/10

50 or More Total Points By Jets 56 vs. ARZ, (56-35), 9/28/08 By Opp. 52 at MIA, (52-14), 9/3/95

Under 50 yards rushing By Jets 37 at SD, 9/22/08By Opp. 37 vs. BUF, 1/2/11

Under 100 yards passing (Net) By Jets 60 vs. BLT, 9/13/10By Opp. 30 vs. MIA, 12/12/10

Under 200 Total Net Yards (Team) By Jets 176 vs. BLT, 9/13/10 By Opp. 162 vs. BUF, 1/2/11

6-or-More Sacks by defense By Jets 6 vs. MIA, 11/1/09 By Opp. 6 vs. MIA, 12/12/10

3 INT by defense By Jets 3 at TB, 12/13/09 By Opp. 3 at NE, 12/6/10

4 INT by defense By Jets 4 vs. BUF, 1/2/11 By Opp 4 at NE, 11/22/09

5-or-more INT by defense By Jets 5 at DEN, 10/3/99 By Opp 6 vs. BUF, 10/18/09

Two receivers with 2 touchdowns in the same game By Jets Coles (3 TD) and Cotchery (2 TD), vs. ARZ, 9/28/08 By Opp. Reed and Tasker, 2 TD each, at BUF, 11/24/96

Missed FG Returned for a Touchdown By Jets Aaron Glenn, 104 yds, @ IND 11/15/98 (Vanderjagt 63-yard FG attempt) By Opp. Never

Bold=Happened in 2010

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Colts OffenseWR WayneLT JohnsonLG LiljaC SaturdayRG DeVanRT DiemTE ClarkWR GarconQB ManningH-B RobinsonRB AddaiColts DefenseLE MathisLT MuirRT JohnsonRE FreeneySLB WheelerMLB BrackettWLB SessionLCB HaydenRCB LaceySS BullittFS Bethea

The scraggly beard was gone. Mark Sanchez

didn’t need it anymore. The New York

Jets’ surprising season was over, and their

superstitious franchise quarterback was looking

ahead to a bright future for himself and his team.

“I started to become the quarterback that this

team needs,” Sanchez said after a 30-17 loss to

the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC championship

game Sunday. He had put the Jets in position

to make their first Super Bowl appearance in

41 years, and was 30 minutes from becoming

the first rookie quarterback in the big game until

Peyton Manning took charge for the Colts. “We’re

close,” Ryan said. “There’s no question. Really,

we accomplished a heck of a lot this first year. We

thought we could win it all. We really did.” And

for two quarters Sunday, there was no reason to

doubt Ryan, who early in the postseason declared

the Jets the Super Bowl favorites.

After bottling up Manning for much of the first

two quarters, the Jets’ big-talking defense couldn’t

contain the four-time MVP quarterback and blew

a 17-6 lead.

Ryan boasted all season that his defense was a

force to be reckoned with and deserved its No.

1 ranking. But this time, Ryan could only eat his

words. Manning picked apart the Jets’ defense,

which also had the top unit against the pass,

throwing for 377 yards and three touchdowns.

The Colts finished with 461 net yards against

a defense that allowed an average of just 252

during the regular season. Now, it’s on to thinking

about next year for the Jets, who got further than

most imagined when they were 7-7 and needing

a whole lot of luck to get them into the playoffs.

“We were almost there,” Sanchez said. “I’m one

of the luckiest guys in the world. That fire’s still in

there. It’s burning, and it’s hot.”

JETS 0 17 0 0 17COLTS 0 13 7 10 30

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ INDFirst Downs 17 27Third Downs 6-14 4-11Total Net Yards 388 461Net Yards Rushing 86 101Net Yards Passing 302 360Pass attempts-comp-int 31-18-1 39-26-0Times sacked-yards lost 0-0 2-17Punts-average 4-51.0 4-46.3Punt returns-yards 1-12 1-4Kickoff returns-yards 5-139 3-83Penalties-yards 6-46 1-5Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1Time of possession 28:35 31:25

Att. - 67,650

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-CC FG M. Stover 25 0-3J B. Edwards 80 pass from M. Sanchez (J. Feely) 7-3C FG M. Stover 19 7-6J D. Keller 9 pass from M. Sanchez (J. Feely) 14-6J FG J. Feely 48 17-6C A. Collie 16 pass from P. Manning (M. Stover) 17-13C P. Garcon 4 pass from P. Manning (M. Stover) 17-20C D. Clark 15 pass from P. Manning (M. Stover) 17-27C FG M. Stover 21 17-30

COLTS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IManning 39 26 377 3-0Totals 39 26 377 3-0RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDAddai 16 80 17 0Brown 6 18 12 0Hart 1 3 3 0Manning 1 0 0 0Totals 24 101 17 0RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDGarcon 11 151 36 1Collie 7 123 46 1Clark 4 35 15 1Wayne 3 55 25 0Addai 1 13 13 0Robinson 0 0 0 0Totals 26 377 46 3INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDHayden 1 3 0SACKS Sks YdsNone

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ISanchez 30 17 257 2-1Smith 1 1 45 0-0Totals 31 18 302 2-1RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDJones 16 42 12 0Greene 10 41 13 0Richardson 1 2 2 0Sanchez 2 1 2 0Totals 29 86 3.0 0RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDKeller 6 63 19 1Cotchery 5 102 45 0Edwards 2 100 80 1Jones 2 28 18 0Smith 2 7 6 0Richardson 1 2 2 0Clowney 0 0 0 0Totals 18 302 80 2INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDNoneSACKS Sks YdsHarris 2 17

STARTING LINEUPS

2009 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

COLTS 30, JETS 17 - JAN. 24, 2010 - LUCAS OIL STADIUM

Jets OffenseWR CotcheryLT FergusonLG FanecaC MangoldRG MooreRT WoodyTE HartsockWR EdwardsQB SanchezFB RichardsonRB JonesJets DefenseEND EllisNT PouhaOLB ThomasWILL ScottMIKE HarrisOLB PaceCB RevisCB LoweryS LeonhardS RhodesCB Strickland

Colts OffenseWR WayneLT JohnsonLG DeVanC SaturdayRG PollakRT LinkenbachWR WhiteWR GarconQB ManningRB AddaiTE TammeColts DefenseLE MathisLT MuirRT MoalaRE FreeneySLB AngererMLB BrackettWLB ConnerLCB TryonRCB LaceySS FranciscoFS Bethea

Personally, Rex Ryan will take it. He beat

Peyton Manning with a made-for-TV script.

Nick Folk made a 32-yard field goal as time

expired Saturday night, finally giving the Jets

a 17-16 playoff victory over Manning’s Colts

to wrap up a head-to-head showdown that

Ryan called personal. It was a remarkable turn

of emotions—and events—for the Colts, who

thought they had just beaten Ryan again when

Adam Vinatieri made a 50-yard field goal that

could have added to Vinatieri’s reputation as the

best clutch kicker in NFL history. “You know, he

(Manning) is the best,” Ryan said, “and he almost

did it to us again.” But Antonio Cromartie returned

the ensuing kickoff 47 yards and Mark Sanchez

needed only five plays to get the Jets into position

for the winner. LaDainian Tomlinson, considered

washed-up by some before the season, carried

16 times for 82 yards and scored on two 1-yard

runs to give the Jets their first lead at 14-10 with

9:59 left in the game. “It’s emotional, exciting

and all those things at once,” Tomlinson said.

“We knew it was going to be a dogfight against a

great team.” It needed to be after Vinatieri made

it 14-13 and then put Indy back in the lead. But

Antonio Cromartie returned the ensuing kickoff 47

yards and Mark Sanchez needed only five plays to

get the Jets into position for the winner. After the

Colts called timeout with 29 seconds left and the

ball at the Indianapolis 32, Sanchez connected

with Braylon Edwards for an 18-yard completion

on the right sideline to the Colts 14. On the next

play, Folk trotted on and won it.

“We’ve been in some close ones this year, but to

come out and pull this game out against a great

football team, against a great quarterback, it was

a Herculean effort,” a relieved Ryan said. “I mean

really, I’m just thankful for the men I coach.

JETS 0 0 7 10 17COLTS 0 7 3 6 16

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ INDFirst Downs 23 16Third Downs 8-15 6-13Total Net Yards 353 312Net Yards Rushing 169 93Net Yards Passing 184 225Pass attempts-comp-int 31-18-1 26-18-0Times sacked-yards lost 1-5 1-6Punts-average 5-50.4 4-38.3Punt returns-yards 1-15 0-0Kickoff returns-yards 4-132 2-44Penalties-yards 3-15 2-10Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0Time of possession 33:07 26:53

Att. - 65,332

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-CC P. Garcon 57 pass from P Manning (A. Vinatieri) 0-7J L. Tomlinson 1 run (N. Folk) 7-7C FG A. Vinatieri 47 7-10J L. Tomlinson 1 run (N. Folk) 14-10C FG A. Vinatieri 32 14-13C FG A. Vinatieri 50 14-16J FG N. Folk 32 17-16

COLTS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IManning 26 18 225 1-0Totals 26 18 225 1-0RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDAddai 13 60 14 0Rhodes 14 33 9 0Totals 27 93 14 0RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDWhite 6 54 23 0Garcon 5 112 57 1Tamme 5 46 15 0Rhodes 1 12 12 0Wayne 1 1 1 0Totals 18 225 57 1INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDTryon 1 23 0SACKS Sks YdsMuir 1 5

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ISanchez 31 18 189 0-1Totals 31 18 189 0-1RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDTomlinson 16 82 23 2Greene 19 70 8 0Smith 2 11 8 0Sanchez 1 6 6 0Totals 38 169 23 2RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDEdwards 4 62 24 0Holmes 4 46 15 0Tomlinson 4 17 13 0Keller 3 42 20 0Cotchery 2 17 10 0Hartsock 1 5 5 0Totals 18 189 24 0INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDNoneSACKS Sks YdsPace 1 6

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2010 WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME

JETS 17, COLTS 16 - JAN. 8, 2010 - LUCAS OIL STADIUM

Jets OffenseWR HolmesLT FergusonLG SlausonC MangoldRG MooreRT WoodyTE KellerWR EdwardsQB SanchezFB RichardsonRB TomlinsonJets DefenseEND EllisNT PouhaT DeVitoOLB ThomasWILL ScottMIKE HarrisCB ColemanCB RevisCB CromartieS SmithS Pool

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Chargers OffenseWR FloydLT McNeilLG DielmanC HardwickRG VasquezRT DombrowskiTE GatesWR JacksonQB RiversFB HesterRB TomlinsonChargers DefenseDE CesaireDT ScottDE CastilloOLB PhilipsILB CooperILB SilerOLB MerrimanLCB JammerRCB CromartieSS EllisonFS Weddle

Rex Ryan is on a roll. The rookie coach who

declared his team Super Bowl favorites

after he figured out they were still in the playoffs,

is just a game away from being hailed for his

psychic powers. Rookies Mark Sanchez and

Shonn Greene led New York to a stunning 17-14

upset of San Diego in the divisional playoffs

Sunday, each providing a touchdown in the

fourth quarter that marked another Chargers

postseason pratfall. The upstart Jets (11-7), who

have won seven of their last eight, advanced to

the AFC championship game for the first time

since 1999. Sanchez threw a go-ahead, 2-yard

touchdown pass to tight end Dustin Keller three

plays into the fourth quarter, then Greene gave

the Jets some breathing room with a 53-yard

scoring run on their next possession. After Philip

Rivers scored on a 1-yard sneak with 2:14 left to

pull the Chargers within three, the Jets recovered

the onside kick. Facing a fourth-and-1 from the

29 with 1:09 left, the Jets called timeout. Ryan

decided to go for it and Thomas Jones bulled

through the Chargers’ line for 2 yards. Sanchez,

playing in his native Southern California, went

from looking like the rookie that he is to a guy

who now has two straight playoff wins on the

road.

On third down, Sanchez rolled right and threw

to Keller, who shed linebacker Tim Dobbins in

the back corner of the end zone and made a

sprawling 2-yard catch that put the Jets ahead

10-7. The Jets turned to their top-ranked running

game on their next drive, and Greene broke his

long scoring run up the middle, running over

safety Eric Weddle in the process. “Once I got

to the secondary, I had one tackle to break and I

did, and it was off to the end zone,” said Greene,

who had 128 yards on 23 carries.”

JETS 0 0 3 14 17CHARGERS 0 7 0 7 14

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ SDFirst Downs 14 18Third Downs 6-16 4-13Total Net Yards 262 344Net Yards Rushing 169 61Net Yards Passing 93 283Pass attempts-comp-int 23-12-1 40-27-2Times sacked-yards lost 1-7 2-15Punts-average 8-38.8 6-49.5Punt returns-yards 3-34 3-3Kickoff returns-yards 2-45 4-72Penalties-yards 5-37 10-87Fumbles-lost 0-0 3-0Time of possession 31:31 28:29

Att. - 69,498

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-CC K. Wilson 13 pass from P. Rivers (N. Kaeding) 0-7J FG J. Feely 46 3-7J D. Keller 2 pass from M. Sanchez (J. Feely) 10-7J S. Greene 53 run (J. Feely) 17-7C P. Rivers 1 run (N. Kaeding) 17-14

CHARGERS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IRivers 40 27 298 1-2Totals 40 27 298 1-2RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDSproles 3 33 22 0Tomlinson 12 24 5 0Rivers 3 4 3 1Totals 18 61 22 1RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDGates 8 93 23 0Jackson 7 111 37 0Sproles 3 30 19 0Floyd 3 30 19 0Tomlinson 3 0 3 0Hester 1 15 15 0Wilson 1 13 13 1Tolbert 1 6 6 0Totals 27 298 37 1INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDJammer 1 24 0SACKS Sks YdsWeddle 1 7

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ISanchez 23 12 100 1-1Totals 23 12 100 1-1RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDGreene 23 128 53 1Jones 14 41 8 0Cotchery 1 1 1 0Sanchez 1 -1 -1 0Totals 39 169 4.3 1RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDCotchery 3 25 15 0Keller 3 19 13 1Edwards 2 41 21 0Richardson 2 12 8 0Greene 1 4 4 0Woodhead 1 -1 -1 0Totals 12 100 21 1INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDLeonhard 1 11 0Revis 1 6 0SACKS Sks YdsRhodes 1 10DeVito 1 5

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2009 DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAME

JETS 17, CHARGERS 14 - JAN. 17, 2010 - QUALCOMM STADIUM

Jets OffenseWR CotcheryLT FergusonLG FanecaC MangoldRG MooreRT WoodyTE HunterWR EdwardsQB SanchezFB RichardsonRB JonesJets DefenseEND EllisNT PouhaT DouglasOLB ThomasWILL ScottMIKE HarrisOLB PaceCB RevisCB SheppardS LeonhardS Rhodes

Bengals OffenseWR OchocincoLT WhitworthLG LivingsC CookRG WilliamsRT RolandTE FoschiWR CaldwellQB PalmerFB J. JohnsonRB BensonBengals DefenseLDE GeathersLDT PekoRDT JohnsonRDE FaneneSLB B. JohnsonMLB JonesWLB RiversLCB JosephRCB HallSS NdukweFS Crocker

One playoff game into his career, Mark

Sanchez is giving a pretty good off-

Broadway performance. So are the rest of

the New York Jets, who are no longer an

overlooked team after dismantling the AFC

North champions twice within a week.

Any more doubters? With their rookie

quarterback playing mistake-free, the Jets

turned their surprising playoff appearance into

a long-running production Saturday. Sanchez

threw a touchdown pass, and the NFL’s top

running game took it from there, setting up

a 24-14 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.

Playing in single-digit wind chills against a

defense that tried its best to put the game in his

hands, Sanchez went 12 of 15 for 182 yards

and a stratospheric passer rating of 139.4.

He wasn’t the only rookie making plays under

pressure for New York (10-7). Third-round pick

Shonn Greene ran for 135 yards, including a

39-yard touchdown, leading a running game

that churned out 171 yards for a rare back-to-

back sweep of the Bengals (10-7).

Sanchez looked like a playoff pro, joining Shaun

King, Joe Flacco and Ben Roethlisberger as

rookie quarterbacks to win postseason starts.

Afterward, the team present a game ball to

owner Woody Johnson, whose daughter, Casey,

was found dead in her Los Angeles home on

Monday. Johnson’s eyes were red as he left

the locker room. The Jets also had a scare at

the outset when punter Steve Weatherford was

ruled out because of dizziness and an elevated

heartbeat. Kicker Jay Feely punted for the first

time in his NFL career, averaging 31 yards on

seven kicks. He also made 20-yard field goal

with 5:47 to go that put Cincinnati too far

behind.

JETS 0 14 7 3 24BENGALS 7 0 0 7 14

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ CINFirst Downs 15 18Third Downs 3-12 5-14Total Net Yards 353 281Net Yards Rushing 171 171Net Yards Passing 182 110Pass attempts-comp-int 15-12-0 36-18-1Times sacked-yards lost 0-0 3-36Punts-average 7-31.4 4-48Punt returns-yards 2-26 1-23Kickoff returns-yards 3-56 5-128Penalties-yards 9-76 6-55Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1Time of possession 33:02 26:58

Att. - 63,686

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-BB L. Coles 11 pass from C. Palmer (S. Graham) 0-7J S. Greene 39 run (J. Feely) 7-7J D. Keller 45 pass from M. Sanchez (J. Feely) 14-7J T. Jones 9 run (J. Feely) 21-7B C. Benson 47 run (S. Graham) 21-14J FG J. Feely 20 24-14

BENGALS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IPalmer 36 18 146 1-1Totals 36 18 146 1-1RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDBenson 21 169 47 1Palmer 1 2 2 0Totals 22 171 47 1RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDColes 6 48 13 1Cosby 3 26 14 0Benson 3 12 5 0Ochocinco 2 28 19 0Caldwell 2 25 13 0Leonhard 2 7 6 0Totals 18 146 19 1INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDNoneSACKS Sks YdsNone

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ISanchez 15 12 182 1-0Totals 15 12 182 1-0RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDGreene 21 135 39 1Jones 15 34 2.3 1B. Smith 2 4 2.0 0Sanchez 3 -2 -0.7 0Totals 41 171 4.2 2RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDCotchery 6 67 18 0Keller 3 99 45 1Edwards 2 15 16 0B. Smith 1 1 1 0Totals 12 182 45 1INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDRevis 1 20 0SACKS Sks YdsEllis 1 10Leonhard 1 18Thomas 1 8

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2009 WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME

JETS 24, BENGALS 14 - JAN. 9, 2010 - PAUL BROWN STADIUM

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Steelers OffenseWR BurressLT SmithLG FanecaC HartingsRG VincentRT RossTE TumanWR WardQB RoethlisbergerRB BettisFB KreiderSteelers DefenseLE SmithNT HokeRE von OelhoffenLOLB HaggansLILB FarriorRILB FooteROLB PorterCB WilliamsCB TownsendS HopeS Polamalu

Once again, it came down to the final seconds. Once

again, the Jets battled hard against a heav i ly - favored opponent t h a t c o n v e n t i o n a l w i s d o m w o u l d d i c t a t e t h e y had no bu s i n e s s playing so close. And once again, the Jets placed their hopes on the right foot of kicker Doug Brien, who the week before had carried them to a victory in a playoff game and preserved their improbable postseason hopes. But this game would have a different ending. Finally undone by the opportunistic brand of football that had led so often to success in their surprising season, the Jets fell to t h e P i t t s bu r gh S t e e l e r s , 2 0 - 1 7 , i n o v e r t i m e this AFC Divisional playoff game. It was a hard-fought defensive battle in which Brien missed two field-goal attempts in the final 2:02 of regulation, the last as time expired. After Brien’s 47-yarder went wide, Ben Roethlisberger was intercepted by David Barrett. The Jets advanced the ball to the Steelers 25, giving Brien another chance with a 43-yard attempt. While the Jets offense could not get into the end zone, the Jets turned two long touchdown returns, Santana Moss’ 75-yard punt return (the first in Jets playoff history) and Reggie Tongue’s 86-yard interception, into 17 consecutive points and a 17-10 lead in the fourth quarter.

JETS 0 10 7 0 0 17STEELERS 10 0 0 7 3 20

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ PITFirst Downs 17 23Rushes-Yards 27-110 43-193Passing yards 165 171Pass Att-Comp-INT 33-21-1 30-17-2Times Sacked-Yards Lost 3-17 1-10Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yds. Lost 4-35 6-45

Att. - 64,915

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-SS FG Je. Reed 45 0-3S J. Bettis 3 run (Je. Reed) 0-10J FG D. Brien 42 3-10J S. Moss 75 punt return (D. Brien) 10-10J R. Tongue 86 interception return (D. Brien) 17-10S H. Ward 4 pass from B. Roethlisberger (Je. Reed) 17-17S FG Je. Reed 33 17-20

STEELERS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-I Roethlisberger 30 17 181 1-2Totals 30 17 181 1-2

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Bettis 27 101 13 1 Staley 11 54 9 0 Roethlisberger 4 30 20 0 Hayes 1 8 8 0 Totals 43 193 20 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Ward 10 105 18 1 Burress 2 28 17 0 Mays 2 19 11 0 Bettis 1 21 21 0 Randle-El 1 6 6 0 Hayes 1 2 2 0 Totals 17 181 21 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDPolamalu 1 14 0

SACKS Sks YdsHaggans 1 11Hoke 1 3Smith 1 3

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IPennington 33 21 182 0-1Totals 33 21 182 0-1

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Martin 19 77 13 0 Jordan 5 30 20 0 Pennington 2 3 4 0 Cotchery 1 0 0 0 Totals 27 110 20 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD McCareins 5 82 30 0 Moss 4 31 11 0 Martin 4 29 17 0 Sowell 3 11 16 0 Becht 2 15 13 0 Baker 2 8 6 0 Jordan 1 6 6 0 Totals 21 182 30 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDBarrett 1 24 0Tongue 1 86 1

SACKS Sks YdsFerguson 1 10

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Jets OffenseWR McCareinsLT FabiniLG KendallC MawaeRG MooreRT McKenzieTE BechtFL MossQB PenningtonRB MartinFB SowellJets DefenseLE EllisLT RobertsonNT FergusonWE ThomasSLB BrownMLB VilmaWLB BartonCB AbrahamCB BarrettS TongueS Coleman

2004 AFC DIVISONAL PLAYOFF GAME

STEELERS 20, JETS 17 (OT) - JAN. 15, 2005 - HEINZ FIELD

Patriots OffenseWR CaldwellLT LightLG MankinsC KoppenRG NealRT KaczurTE GrahamWR BrownQB BradyRB DillonWR GaffneyPatriots DefenseLE WarrenNT WilforkRE SeymourOLB ColvinILB BruschiILB VrabelOLB Banta-CainLCB SamuelRCB HobbsSS SandersFS Hawkins

The New England Patriots avenged their Week 10 home

loss by defeating the New York Jets, 37-16, in the AFC Wild Card round. The Patriots, behind a Corey Dillon rushing touchdown, jumped out to a 7-0 lead. A Mike Nugent field goal cut the Jets’ deficit to four before the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, C h a d P e n n i n g t o n connected with Jerricho Cotchery on a 77-yard touchdown pass, highlighted by Cotchery’s run after the catch, to push the Jets ahead, 10-7. The play was the longest of the season for the Jets and longest on offense in their playoff history. The Pa t r i o t s pu l l ed ahead in the second half as Daniel Graham, K e v i n F a u l k a n d Asante Samuel scored touchdowns and Stephen Gostkowski added three field goals. The Samuel 36-yard interception return for a touchdown sealed the deal, g iv ing the Pats a 37-16 lead with 4:54 remaining. Mike Nugent added three field goals in the contest, tying a Jets record for most field goals in a playoff game.

JETS 3 7 3 3 16PATRIOTS 7 10 6 14 37

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ NEFirst Downs 18 26Third Downs 3-11 11-16Total Net Yards 347 358Net Yards Rushing 70 158Net Yards Passing 277 200Pass attempts-comp-int 41-24-1 34-22-0Times sacked-yards lost 3-22 1-12Punts-average 3-34.3 2-37.0Punt returns-yards 1-7 0-0Kickoff returns-yards 6-136 5-126Penalties-yards 4-47 7-59Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1Time of possession 26:40 33:20

Att. - 68,756

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-PP C. Dillon 11 run (S. Gostkowski) 0-7J FG M. Nugent 28 3-7J J. Cotchery 77 pass from C. Pennington (M. Nugent) 10-7P FG S. Gostkowski 20 10-10P D. Graham 1 pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski) 10-17J FG M. Nugent 21 13-17P FG S. Gostkowski 40 13-20P FG S. Gostkowski 28 13-23J FG M. Nugent 37 16-23P K. Faulk 7 pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski) 16-30P A. Samuel 37 INT return (S. Gostkowski) 16-37

PATRIOTS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IBrady 34 22 212 1-0Totals 34 22 212 1-0RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDMaroney 18 69 8 0Dillon 10 53 13 1Faulk 6 23 9 0Brady 2 14 12 0Evans 1 0 0 0Testaverde 1 -1 -1 0Totals 38 158 13 1RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDGaffney 8 104 31 0Caldwell 5 50 19 0Watson 4 24 10 0Brown 2 26 16 0Faulk 1 7 7t 1Graham 1 1 1t 1Dillon 1 0 0 0Totals 22 212 31 2INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDSamuel 1 37 1SACKS Sks YdsBanta-Cain 2 14Seymour 1 8

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IPennington 40 23 300 1-1Ramsey 1 1 -1 0-0Totals 41 24 299 1-1RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDWashington 11 50 19 0Cotchery 2 19 14 0Pennington 2 1 7 0Houston 1 0 0 0Totals 16 70 19 0RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDBaker 5 68 26 0Coles 5 45 14 0Cotchery 4 100 77t 1Washington 4 25 12 0McCareins 2 31 20 0Askew 2 22 23 0Smith 2 8 6 0Totals 24 299 77t 1INTERCEPTIONSNoneSACKS Sks YdsBarton 0.5 6Thomas 0.5 6

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2006 WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME

PATRIOTS 37, JETS 16 - JAN. 7, 2007 - GILETTE STADIUM

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Chargers OffenseWR ParkerLT ObenLG FonotiC HardwickRG GoffRT OliveaTE GatesWR McCardellQB BreesRB TomlinsonTE PeelleChargers DefenseLE CesaireLT WilliamsRT OlshanskyRE LeberLLB EdwardsMLB GodfreyRLB FoleyCB JammerCB FlorenceS KielS Wilson

Chad Pennington, bothered for the last

five games by a strained rotator cuff,

moved New York into range for Doug Brien’s

28-yard field goal with five seconds left in

overtime and the Jets shocked the Chargers

20-17 in this Wild Card game. The winning

drive started on the Jets 30 after Chargers’

rookie Nate Kaeding was wide right on a 40-

yard field goal try with 4:19 left in overtime. It

included an 18-yard pass from Pennington to

Santana Moss that was upheld on review. But

the Chargers forced overtime when All-Pro tight

end Antonio Gates caught a one-yard touchdown

pass from Pro Bowler Drew Brees to tie it at

17 with 11 seconds left in regulation. That

score came one play after Jets linebacker Eric

Barton was whistled for a personal foul for

hitting Brees on the helmet with his right

forearm after Brees threw a desperation pass

on fourth-and-goal that was batted down in

the end zone. Pennington threw a go-ahead,

47-yard touchdown pass to Moss early in the

third quarter. His second touchdown pass of

the night, it went at least 55 yards in the air

and Moss caught it two yards deep in the end

zone after getting behind safety Jerry Wilson

and cornerback Quentin Jammer, giving the

Jets a 14-7 lead. A 15-yard unsportsmanlike

conduct penalty gave the Jets the ball on the

San Diego 37, and Pennington hit wide-open

tight end Anthony Becht on a 13-yard touchdown

pass five plays later that allowed the Jets to tie

it at seven with just less than three minutes

before halftime. With the score tied at seven

and the Chargers on the Jets 37 with 1:30

left before halftime, Brees was intercepted by

Reggie Tongue after Erik Coleman tipped the ball

away from Keenan McCardell.

JETS 0 7 10 0 3 20CHARGERS 0 7 0 10 0 17

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ SDFirst Downs 20 24Rushes-Yards 28-126 33-100Passing yards 270 308Total Net Yards 396 408Pass Att-Comp-INT 33-23-0 42-31-1Times Sacked-Yards Lost 2-9 2-11Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yds. Lost 8-49 9-75Time of Possession 35:39 39:16

Att. - 67,536

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-CC K. McCardell 26 pass from D. Brees (N. Kaeding) 0-7J A. Becht 13 pass from C. Pennington (D. Brien) 7-7J S. Moss 47 pass from C. Pennington (D. Brien) 14-7J FG D. Brien 42 17-7C FG N. Kaeding 35 17-10C A. Gates 1 pass from D. Brees (N. Kaeding) 17-17J FG D. Brien 28 20-17

CHARGERS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IBrees 42 31 319 2-1Totals 42 31 319 2-1

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Tomlinson 26 80 12 0Brees 5 17 7 0 Neal 1 3 3 0 Parker 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 100 12 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Parker 9 93 16 0 Tomlinson 9 53 10 0 Gates 6 89 44 1 McCardell 4 50 26 1 Peelle 3 34 20 0 Totals 31 319 44 2

INTERCEPTIONSNone

SACKS Sks YdsFoley 1.5 4.5Phillips 0.5 4.5

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IPennington 33 23 279 2-0Totals 33 23 279 2-0

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Martin 18 66 12 0 Jordan 7 50 19 0 Pennington 3 10 16 0 Totals 28 126 19 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD McCareins 8 87 21 0 Moss 4 100 47 1 Martin 4 47 23 0 Jordan 3 18 13 0 Baker 2 7 4 0 Becht 1 13 13 1 Carter 1 7 7 0 Totals 23 279 47 2

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDTongue 1 22 0

SACKS Sks YdsVilma 1 5Ferguson 1 6

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2004 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME

JETS 20, CHARGERS 17 (OT) - JAN. 8, 2005 - QUALCOMM STADIUM

Raiders OffenseWR BrownLT SimsLG MiddletonC RobbinsRG CollinsRT KennedyTE JolleyWR RiceQB GannonRB GarnerWR PorterRaiders DefenseLE GrantLT AdamsRT ParrellaRE UpshawOLB RomanowskiMLB HarrisRLB BartonCB C. WoodsonCB JamesS DorsettS R. Woodson

For the second straight year the Raiders ended the Jets’ season

in Oakland in a playoff game. The game was tied 10-10 at halftime but after Tory James’ leaping sideline interception at the Jets’ 45, Rich Gannon hit Tim Brown for 15 yards then found Jerry Porter streaking down the left sideline and connected for a 29-yard touchdown. Oakland stopped the Jets on a fourth-and-two to get the ball back. Gannon then connected with Porter over the middle for 50 yards. It took only three more plays for Gannon to hit Jerry Rice in the back of the end zone. On the Jets’ next possession, a muffed handoff turned into a costly fumble recovered by the Raiders, bu t Damien Rob inson returned the favor as h e i n t e r c ep t ed R i c h Gannon ’ s n e x t pa s s . In a game of turnovers, Oakland’s Eric Barton made a sideline interception setting up S eba s t i a n J an i k owsk i ’ s 3 4 - y a r d f i e l d g o a l . The Jets’ only two scores came off of a 38-yard John Hall field goal and an impressive 81-yard, seven-minute drive on which Chad Pennington was eight-of-nine for 51 yards and found Jerald Sowell for a one-yard score.

JETS 3 7 0 0 10RAIDERS 3 7 7 13 30

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ OAKFirst Downs 20 30Rushes-Yards 24-120 30-127Passing Yards 167 272Total Net Yards 287 399Pass Att-Comp-INT 41-27-2 30-20-1Times Sacked-Yards Lost 4-16 2-11Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-0Penalties-Yds. Lost 5-30 8-70Time of Possession 29:04 30:56

Att. - 62,207

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-RJ FG J. Hall 38 3-0R FG S. Janikowski 29 3-3R Z. Crockett 1 run (S. Janikowski) 3-10J J. Sowell 1 pass from C. Pennington (J. Hall) 10-10R J. Porter 29 pass from R. Gannon (S. Janikowski) 10-17R J. Rice 9 pass from R. Gannon (S. Janikowski) 10-24R FG S. Janikowski 34 10-27R FG S. Janikowski 31 10-30

RAIDERS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IGannon 30 20 283 2-1Totals 30 20 283 2-1

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Garner 21 93 16 0 Wheatley 4 30 24 0 Gannon 3 -3 0 0 Crockett 2 7 6 1 Totals 30 127 24 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Porter 6 123 50 1 Brown 3 52 27 1 Rice 4 47 15 0 Garner 3 26 20 0 Jolley 3 21 9 0 Ritchie 1 14 14 0 Totals 20 283 50 2

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDBarton 1 1 0James 1 0 0SACKS Sks YdsColeman 1.5 7.5Smith 1 0Upshaw 1 10Grant 0.5 2.5

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IPennington 47 21 183 1-2Totals 47 21 183 1-2RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Martin 16 74 15 0 Moss 2 32 25 0 Anderson 2 8 5 0 Pennington 2 3 3 0 Jordan 2 3 3 0 Totals 24 120 25 0 RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Moss 4 45 17 0 Martin 3 31 19 0 Coles 4 30 14 0 Baker 2 23 16 0 Anderson 2 20 11 0 Becht 3 14 6 0 Swayne 1 12 12 0 Chrebet 1 7 7 0 Sowell 1 1 1 1 Totals 21 183 19 1 INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDRobinson 1 0 0SACKS Sks YdsLewis 1 4J. Abraham 1 7

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Jets OffenseWR ColesLT FabiniLG SzottC MawaeRG ThomasRT McKenzieTE BechtWR ChrebetQB PenningtonRB MartinFB AndersonJets DefenseLE EllisLT EvansNT FergusonRE J. AbrahamSLB LewisMLB JonesWLB CowartCB D. AbrahamCB BeasleyS GarnesS Robinson

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Jets OffenseWR ColesLT FabiniLG JenkinsC MawaeRG ThomasRT YoungTE BechtWR ChrebetQB TestaverdeRB MartinFB AndersonJets DefenseLE EllisLT BurtonNT MartinRE AbrahamLLB LewisMLB JonesRLB FarriorCB GlennCB ColemanS GreenS Robinson

Raiders OffenseWR BrownLT SimsLG WisniewskiC TreuRG MiddletonRT KennedyTE WilliamsWR RiceQB GannonFB RitchieRB GarnerRaiders DefenseLE UpshawLT ColemanRT JacksonRE BryantOLB ThomasMLB BiekertOLB AlexanderCB WoodsonCB AllenS HarrisS Dorsett

Just the week before this Wild Card contest, the 2001

squad became the first Jets’ team to qualify for post-season play under a first-year head coach when they defeated the Oakland Raiders, 24-22, at Network Associates Coliseum. Head Coach Herman Edwards led his 10-6 Jets back to Oakland, where the Raiders jumped out to a 16-3, halftime lead. The Jets opened the third quarter with an eight-play, 72-yard drive capped by quarterback Vinny Testaverde’s 17-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Wayne Chrebet, closing the score to 16-10. Raiders’ linebacker James Harris and cornerback Charles Woodson then forced a Richie Anderson fumble which led to a Raider touchdown. Down 24-10, the Jets stormed back with a 10-play, 64-yard drive culminating in a three-yard touchdown pass from Testaverde to Anderson. With 1:49 left and the Jets down 31-24 with two timeouts, Raider running back Charlie Garner took a pitch around the right end and raced 80 yards for the game’s final touchdown to knock the Jets out of the playoffs.

JETS 0 3 7 14 24RAIDERS 6 10 0 22 38

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ OAKFirst Downs 23 23Rushes-Yards 23-145 31-215Passing Yards 265 287Total Net Yards 410 502Pass Att-Comp-INT 40-26-0 29-23-0Times Sacked-Yards Lost 1-3 1-7Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties-Yds. Lost 0-0 5-76Time of Possession 28:40 31:20

Att. - 61,503

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-RR FG S. Janikowski 21 0-3R FG S. Janikowski 41 0-6J FG J. Hall 45 3-6R FG S. Janikowski 45 3-9R T. Brown 2 pass from R. Gannon (S. Janikowski) 3-16J W. Chrebet 4 pass from V. Testaverde (J. Hall) 10-16R Z. Crockett 2 run (C. Garner run) 10-24J R. Anderson 3 pass from V. Testaverde (J. Hall) 17-24R J. Rice 21 pass from R. Gannon (Janikowski) 17-31J W. Chrebet 4 pass from V. Testaverde (J. Hall) 24-31R C. Garner 80 run (S. Janikowski) 24-38

RAIDERS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IGannon 29 23 294 2-0Totals 29 23 294 2-0

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Garner 15 158 80 1 Wheatley 11 37 16 0 Gannon 1 9 9 0 Brown 1 6 6 0 Crockett 2 5 3 1 Kirby 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 215 80 2

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Rice 9 183 47 1 Garner 3 27 17 0 Brown 3 13 6 1 Porter 2 32 20 0 Jordan 2 13 13 0 Jett 2 8 6 0 Ritchie 1 11 11 0 Williams 1 7 7 0 Totals 23 294 47 2INTERCEPTIONSNoneSACKS Sks YdsColeman 1 3

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ITestaverde 40 26 265 3-0Totals 40 26 265 3-0RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Martin 16 106 22 0 Jordan 5 31 10 0 Coles 1 7 7 0 Testaverde 1 1 1 0 Totals 23 145 22 0 RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Coles 8 123 29 0 Martin 6 34 20 0 Anderson 6 33 9 1 Chrebet 4 52 20 2 Moss 1 20 20 0 Jordan 1 9 9 0 Sowell 1 6 6 0 Totals 26 268 29 3 INTERCEPTIONS NoneSACKS Sks YdsJones 1 7

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2001 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME

RAIDERS 38, JETS 24 - JAN. 12, 2002 - NETWORK ASSOCIATES COLISEUM

Jets OffenseWR ColesLT FabiniLG SzottC MawaeRG ThomasRT McKenzieTE BechtWR ChrebetQB PenningtonRB MartinFB AndersonJets DefenseLE EllisLT EvansNT FergusonRE J. AbrahamSLB LewisMLB JonesWLB CowartCB D. AbrahamCB BeasleyS GarnesS Robinson

New York started the season 1-4, but won seven of its last

nine games to earn the AFC East title on the final day of the season. The surge continued against the Colts, as the Jets recorded their first postseason victory since 1998. On only the Jets’ fifth offensive play on the day, Chad Pennington’s screen pass to Richie Anderson turned into a 56-yard score. The play was the longest of Anderson’s 10-year career and the longest play for the Jets in 1998. After a field goal, Ray Mickens recovered a Troy Walters fumbled kickoff, and LaMont Jordan’s one-yard run made it 17-0. That lead became 24-0 with 37 seconds remaining in the first half when Pennington rolled out and found Santana Moss in the right corner of the end zone. The score matched the Jets’ biggest playoff output in a half. Chad Morton ran the second-half kickoff 70 yards to the Indy 19 setting up a 39-yard field goal by John Hall. Rookie tight end Chris Baker caught his f i r s t career touchdown p a s s , a t h r e e - y a r d reception late in the third quarter.

COLTS 0 0 0 0 0JETS 7 17 10 7 41

TEAM STATISTICS IND NYJFirst Downs 10 26Rushes-Yards 14-52 42-180Passing yards 124 216Total Net Yards 176 396Pass Att-Comp-INT 31-14-2 25-19-0TimesSacked-Yards Lost 1-13 2-6Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yds. Lost 2-10 3-30Time of Possession 19:42 40:18

Att. - 78,542

SCORINGTm Scoring Play C-JJ R. Anderson 56 pass from C. Pennington (J. Hall) 0-7J FG J. Hall 41 0-10J L. Jordan 1 run (J. Hall) 0-17J S. Moss 4 pass from C. Pennington (J. Hall) 0-24J FG J. Hall 39 0-27J C. Baker 3 pass from C. Pennington (J. Hall) 0-34J L. Jordan 1 run (J. Hall) 0-41

COLTS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IManning 31 14 137 0-2Totals 31 14 137 0-2

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Mungro 4 36 22 0 James 9 14 8 0 Manning 1 2 2 0 Totals 14 52 22 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Harrison 4 47 17 0 Mungro 3 31 13 0 Wayne 3 17 7 0 James 2 9 5 0 Walters 1 17 17 0 Pollard 1 16 16 0 Totals 14 137 17 0

INTERCEPTIONSNone

SACKS Sks YdsFreeney 1 5Scioli 1 1

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Colts OffenseWR WayneLT GlennLG DeMullingC SaturdayRG DiemRT MeadowsTE PollardWR HarrisonQB ManningRB JamesTE DavenportColts DefenseLE BratzkeLT ScioliRT TripplettRE FreeneyLLB PetersonMLB MorrisRLB SwordCB HarrisCB MacklinS GibsonS Bashir

2002 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME

JETS 41, COLTS 0 - JAN. 4, 2003 - THE MEADOWLANDS

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IPennington 25 19 222 3-0Totals 25 19 222 3-0RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Jordan 20 102 13 2 Martin 15 67 11 0 Anderson 1 6 6 0 Pennington 1 3 3 0 Morton 1 3 3 0 Sowell 1 2 2 0 Coles 1 -1 -1 0 Testaverde 2 -2 -1 0 Totals 42 180 13 2 RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Moss 5 42 16 1 Coles 4 36 14 0 Anderson 2 66 56 1 Chrebet 2 44 23 0 Martin 2 12 6 0 Jordan 1 9 9 0 Becht 1 8 8 0 Baker 1 3 3 1 Sowell 1 2 2 0 Totals 19 222 56 3 INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDDarling 1 9 0Robinson 1 24 0SACKS Sks YdsJ. Abraham 1 13

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Jets OffenseWR JohnsonLT ElliottLG Burger C MawaeRG O’DwyerRT FabiniTE BradyWR ChrebetQB TestaverdeRB MartinFB ByarsJets DefenseLE LyleLT FergusonRT CascaddenRE PleasantLLB LewisMLB JohnsonRLB CoxCB MickensCB SmithS GreenS Brown

Broncos OffenseWR SmithLT JonesLG SchlerethC NalenRG NeilRT SwayneWR McCaffreyTE SharpeQB ElwayRB DavisFB GriffithBroncos DefenseLE HasselbachLT TraylorRT PryceRE TanuvasaSLB MobleyMLB CadrezWLB RomanowskiCB CrockettCB GordonS JohnsonS Atwater

Appearing in the AFC Champi-onship for the first time since

1982, the Jets battled the Super Bowl Champions Denver Bron-cos tough all day, but in the end were unable to play the type of mistake-free football that the team had played for most of the season. The Jets held the Broncos to only 108 yards of total offense in that half, highlighted by a goal-line stand in the first quarter. The stunned Mile High Stadium crowd was further silenced in the third quarter when rookie TE Blake Spence blocked Tom Rouen’s punt and Fred Bax-ter recovered at the one-yard line. Curtis Martin scored on the next play, giving the Jets a 10-0 lead. John Elway, in his last game at Mile High Stadium, drove Denver down the field for a score to cut it to 10-7. The en-suing kickoff sailed into the teeth of gusting 45-MPH winds and was re-covered by the Broncos at the Jets’ 31. The Broncos took a 13-10 lead on the second of two Jason Elam field goals and never looked back, clinch-ing their trip to Miami. The Jets were experiencing success through the air behind the precision passing of Vinny Testaverde, but were unable to hold onto the ball, fumbling four times and having two other passes de-flected into the hands of Denver defend-ers, as their dream season ended one game short of the Super Bowl.

JETS 0 3 7 0 10BRONCOS 0 0 20 3 23

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ DENFirst Downs 18 14Rushes-Yards 13-14 38-178Passing Yards 356 153Total Net Yards 370 331Pass Att-Comp-INT 52-31-2 34-13-0Times Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 3-20Fumbles-Lost 4-4 2-0Penalties-Yds. Lost 6-49 6-47Time of Possession 27:00 33:00

Att. - 75,482

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-BJ FG J. Hall 32 3-0J C. Martin 1 run (J. Hall) 10-0B H. Griffith 11 pass from J. Elway (J. Elam) 10-7B FG J. Elam 44 10-10B FG J. Elam 48 10-13B T. Davis 31 run (J. Elam) 10-20B FG J. Elam 35 10-23

BRONCOS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IElway 34 13 173 1-0Totals 34 13 173 1-0

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Davis 32 167 31 1 Elway 3 13 9 0 Loville 2 7 4 0 Rouen 1 -9 -9 0 Totals 38 178 31 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD McCaffrey 3 66 47 0 Smith 3 37 15 0 Chamberlin 2 26 16 0 Sharpe 2 14 8 0 Davis 1 12 12 0 Griffith 1 11 11 1 Carswell 1 7 7 0 Totals 13 173 47 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDGordon 2 48 0

SACKS None

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ITestaverde 52 31 356 0-2Totals 52 31 356 0-2

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Martin 13 14 4 1 Totals 13 14 4 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Chrebet 8 121 28 0 K. Johnson 7 73 25 0 Ward 5 61 26 0 Martin 4 39 27 0 Byars 3 33 19 0 Brady 2 11 8 0 Van Dyke 1 16 16 0 Meggett 1 2 2 0 Totals 31 356 28 0

INTERCEPTIONS None

SACKS Sks YdsCascadden 2 17Logan 1 0

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1998 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

BRONCOS 23, JETS 10 - JAN. 17, 1999 - MILE HIGH STADIUM

Jaguars OffenseWR SmithLT BoselliLG ColemanC WadeRG DeMarcoRT SearcyTE MitchellWR McCardellQB BrunellRB TaylorRB BanksJaguars DefenseLE SmeengeLT PritchettRT JurkovicRE CurrySLB PaupMLB SchwartzWLB HardyCB BeasleyCB ThomasS DariusS Hudson

Jets OffenseWR JohnsonLT ElliottLG BurgerC MawaeRG O’DwyerRT FabiniTE BradyWR ChrebetQB TestaverdeRB MartinFB ByarsJets DefenseLE LyleNT FergusonRE PleasantLOLB CascaddenLILB LewisRILB JohnsonROLB CoxCB MickensCB SmithS Green S Brown

The Jets came out roaring, scoring on their opening drive, a 7-play, 70-yard

march capped by Testaverde’s 21-yard touchdown pass to Keyshawn Johnson. In the 2nd quarter the Jets held the ball for 14:09 and built their lead to 17-0 on Hall’s 52-yard field goal (a Jets’ postseason record for longest field goal), and a 10-yard end-around run for a touchdown by John-son. But with six seconds left in the half, Mark Brunell hit Jimmy Smith in stride with a 52-yard touchdown bomb, cutting the lead to 17-7. Early in the third quar-ter the teams traded touchdowns, with Curtis Martin scoring on a Cor-win Brown interception and Brunell taking advantage of an 88-yard kickoff return, completing a three-yard touchdown pass to Keenan McCardell. The Jets answered back with another 70-yard drive, culminated by Martin’s second touchdown of the game, a one-yarder on a pitchout for a 31-14 lead. The Jaguars pulled within 10 points twice in the fourth quarter, but Key-shawn Johnson wiped out the Jags’ final chance with an interception on Brunell’s Hail Mary with 20 seconds left. On the day, Johnson produced a rare football feat scoring touchdowns on a reception and a run, recovering a fumble and intercepting a pass. All told, Johnson tied a club post-season record for catches with 9-121-1 touchdown, and tied the club touchdown mark for postseason with 2. Martin had a combined 182 yards and two touchdowns on the day.

JAGUARS 0 7 7 10 24JETS 7 10 14 3 34

TEAM STATISTICS JAX NYJFirst Downs 14 29Rushes-Yards 22-95 39-151Passing Yards 156 278Total Net Yards 251 429Pass Att-Comp-INT 31-12-3 36-24-1Time Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-6Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yds. Lost 3-25 5-38Time of Possession 20:44 39:16

Att. - 78,187

SCORINGTm Scoring Play Ja-JJ K. Johnson 21 pass from V. Testaverde (J. Hall) 0-7J FG J. Hall 52 0-10J K. Johnson 10 run (J. Hall) 0-17Ja J. Smith 52 pass from M. Brunell (M. Hollis) 7-17J C. Martin 1 run (J. Hall) 7-24Ja K. McCardell 3 pass from M. Brunell (M. Hollis) 14-24J C. Martin 1 run (J. Hall) 14-31Ja J. Smith 19 pass from M. Brunell (M. Hollis) 21-31Ja FG M. Hollis 37 24-31J FG J. Hall 30 24-34

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ITestaverde 36 24 284 1-1Totals 36 24 278 1-1

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Martin 36 124 15 2 Johnson 2 28 18 1 Testaverde 1 -1 -1 0 Totals 39 151 18 3

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Johnson 9 121 23 1 Martin 6 58 17 0 Chrebet 4 45 16 0 Byars 2 11 8 0 Ward 1 18 18 0 Brady 1 17 17 0 Meggett 1 14 14 0 Totals 24 284 23 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDBrown 1 40 0Johnson 1 0 0Smith 1 0 0

SACKSNone

JAGUARS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IBrunell 31 12 156 3-3Totals 31 12 156 3-3RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Taylor 20 86 29 0 Brunell 2 9 7 0 Totals 22 95 29 0 RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Smith 5 104 52 2 McCardell 4 32 10 1 Mitchell 2 13 7 0 Banks 1 7 7 0 Totals 12 156 52 3 INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDDarius 1 1 0

SACKS Sks YdsCurry 1 6Hardy 1 0

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JETS 34, JAGUARS 24 - JAN. 10, 1999 - THE MEADOWLANDS

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Jets OffenseWR ToonLT SweeneyLG BinghamC FieldsRG AlexanderRT KingTE ShulerWR WalkerQB RyanRB McNeilFB PaigeJets DefenseLE LyonsNT BaldwinRE BennettLOLB CrableLILB CliftonRILB McArthurROLB GuilbeauCB HolmesCB CarterS LylesS Hamilton

Browns OffenseWR LanghorneLT FarrenLG WilliamsC BaabRG FikeRT RislenTE NewsomeWR SlaughterQB KosarRB FontenotFB MackBrowns DefenseLE CampNT GolicRE HairstonLOLB BanksLILB JohnsonRILB GriggsROLB MatthewsCB MinnifieldCB DixonS EllisS Rockins

1986 AFC DIVISONAL PLAYOFF GAME

BROWNS 23, JETS 20 (2 OT) - JAN. 3, 1987 - CLEVELAND STADIUM

In the third-longest game in NFL history (77:02), Cleveland

staged an incredible comeback to send the game into overtime before Mark Moseley’s 27-yard field goal in the second overtime session advanced the Browns to the AFC Championship game. With Pat Ryan at quarterback, the Jets jumped on top 7-0 on a flea-flicker 42-yard touchdown pass from Ryan to Wesley Walker. Ryan was forced to leave the game in the second quarter with a groin injury and was replaced by Ken O’Brien. Meanwhile, the Jets defense was outstanding, holding the Browns to just 10 points and 302 total yards until late in the fourth quarter. Immediately after a Jerry Holmes intercep-tion, the Jets took a 20-10 lead on Freeman McNeil’s 25-yard touchdown with 4:14 remaining in regulation. But Bernie Kosar led the Browns 68 yards to set up Kevin Mack’s one-yard run to make the score 20-17 with 1:57 left. Cleveland’s defense forced the Jets to punt with 51 seconds left before Kosar’s 37-yard pass to Webster Slaughter set up the tying 22-yard field goal. The Jets got a second life when Moseley missed a 23-yard field goal 6:06 into over-time, but he redeemed himself by kicking the winning 27-yard field goal on a first-and-goal play.

JETS 7 3 3 7 0 0 20BROWNS 7 3 0 10 0 3 23

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ CLEFirst Downs 14 33Rushes-Yards 31-104 27-75Passing Yards 183 483Pass Att-Comp-INT 30-17-0 65-34-2Times Sacked-Yards Lost 4-11 10-54Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0Penalties-Yds. Lost 10-94 4-40Time of Possession 31:38 45:24

Att. - 78,106

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-BJ Walker 42 pass from Ryan (Leahy) 7-0B Fontenot 37 pass from Kosar (Moseley) 7-7

B FG Moseley 38 7-10J FG Leahy 46 10-10J FG Leahy 37 13-10J McNeil 25 run (Leahy) 20-10B Mack 1 run (Moseley) 20-17B FG Moseley 22 20-20B FG Moseley 27 20-23

BROWNS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IKosar 64 33 489 1-2Brennan 1 1 5 0-0Totals 65 34 494 1-2RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Mack 20 63 15 1 Fontenot 3 8 7 0 Dickey 3 4 3 0 Kosar 1 0 0 0 Totals 27 75 15 1 RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Newsome 6 114 34 0 Slaughter 6 86 37 0 Fontenot 5 62 37 1 Mack 5 51 25 0 Brennan 4 69 22 0 Langhorne 4 65 35 0 Holt 2 42 33 0 Weathers 1 3 3 0 Dickey 1 2 2 0 Totals 34 494 37 1 INTERCEPTIONSNoneSACKS Sks YdsHairston 2 9Camp 1.5 3Banks 1.5 9Clancy 1 10Johnson 1 11M. Johnson 1 0Matthews 1 0Puzzuoli 1 1

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IO’Brien 19 11 134 0-0Ryan 11 6 103 0-1Totals 30 17 237 0-1RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD McNeil 25 71 25 1 O’Brien 3 22 16 0 Paige 3 11 6 0 Totals 31 104 25 1RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Toon 5 93 31 0 Shuler 4 43 16 0 McNeil 4 35 12 0 Walker 2 49 42 0 Paige 1 10 10 0 Sohn 1 7 7 0 Totals 17 237 42 0 INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDCarter 1 0 0Holmes 1 0 0SACKS Sks YdsLyons 2 5Gastineau 1.5 4Baldwin 0.5 2

STARTING LINEUPSJets OffenseWR ToonLT CriswellLG CadiganC SweeneyRG WhiteRT EatmanTE BoyerWR MooreQB O’BrienRB HectorTE MatichJets DefenseLE MersereauNT ByrdRE LagemanLOLB LewisMLB CliftonDB McMillanDB StargellCB BrimCB HastyS WashingtonS Young

Oilers OffenseXR JeffiresLT MaggsLG MunchakC MatthewsRG DawsonRT WilliamsHR HillYR GivinsQB MoonRB PinkettZR DuncanOilers DefenseLE FullerLT WilliamsRT SmithRE JonesLLB LathonMLB SmithRLB MeadsCB DishmanCB JohnsonS McDowellS Orlando

1991 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME

OILERS 17, JETS 10 - DEC. 29, 1991 - ASTRODOME

T he Jets returned to the playoffs for the first time since 1986 and came close to

registering an upset win at Houston. Trailing 17-10 with only 20 seconds left at the Houston 47, the Jets were unsuccessful in their attempts to tie the game on two Hail Mary passes, the last of which was intercepted to end the game. The game started with Houston taking the opening drive 80 yards in 16 plays for a 7-0 lead. After Erik McMillan’s interception halted the Oilers’ next drive, the Jets tied the game on Al Toon’s first touchdown of the season, a 10-yarder from Ken O’Brien. Warren Moon tossed his second touchdown pass of the game to Earnest Givens to give the Oilers a 14-10 halftime lead. Three key plays would doom the Jets in the second half. After taking the opening drive of the third quarter down to the Houston seven-yard line in 12 plays, O’Brien’s pass intended for Mark Boyer was picked off by Bubba McDowell at the three. Houston then drove 62 yards in 14 plays for a 53-yard field goal to go ahead 17-10. On the Jets’ next drive, Brad Baxter was stopped on third-and-one for no gain from the three-yard line, and then Freeman McNeil was halted on fourth-and-one. The Jets got another shot when Lonnie Young’s hit forced Moon to fumble at the Houston 34 with 4:59 left, but the Oilers’ defense stopped the Jets on four downs. The Jets’ defense played extremely well in holding the high-powered Houston offense to just 17 points while registering four sacks, two forced fumbles and one interception.

JETS 0 10 0 0 10OILERS 7 7 0 3 17

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ HOUFirst Downs 18 21Rushes-Yards 23-71 20-71Passing Yards 214 232Total Net Yards 285 303Pass Att-Comp-INT 31-21-3 40-28-1Times Sacked-Yards Lost 1-7 4-39Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1Penalties-Yds. Lost 5-45 8-55Time of Possession 26:20 33:40

Att. - 61,485

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-0O Givens 5 pass from Moon (Del Greco) 0-7J Toon 10 pass from O’Brien (Allegre) 7-7O Givens 20 pass from Moon (Del Greco) 7-14J FG Allegre 33 10-14O FG Del Greco 32 10-17B FG Moseley 27 20-23

OILERS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IMoon 40 28 271 1-1Totals 40 28 271 1-1

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD White 17 65 12 0 Moon 3 6 7 0 Totals 20 71 12 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Hill 9 77 20 0 Givens 6 83 35 2 Jeffires 4 49 24 0 White 4 31 17 0 Duncan 4 24 35 0 Harris 1 7 7 0 Totals 28 271 35 2

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDOrlando 2 31 0McDowell 1 1 0

SACKS Sks YdsWilliams 1 7

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IO’Brien 31 21 214 1-3Totals 31 21 214 1-3RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Hector 12 46 8 0 Baxter 5 14 5 0 O’Brien 2 10 8 0 McNeil 4 1 5 0 Totals 23 71 8 0RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Toon 8 96 22 1 Moore 4 70 31 0 McNeil 4 23 10 0 Boyer 3 20 11 0 Mathis 2 12 6 0 Totals 21 221 31 1INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDMcMillan 1 0 0SACKS Sks YdsLewis 2 23Young 1 8Lageman 1 8

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Chiefs OffenseWR MarshallLT EatmanLG BuddeC DonnalleyRG AdickasRT LutzTE ArnoldWR PaigeQB BlackledgeRB GreenFB MoriartyChiefs DefenseLE StillNT MaasRE KochLOLB CooperLILB HackettRILB SpaniROLB CofieldCB LewisCB RossS BurrussS Cherry

Jets OffenseWR ToonLT SweeneyLG BinghamC FieldsRG AlexanderRT KingTE ShulerTE KleverQB RyanRB McNeilFB PaigeJets DefenseLE LyonsNT BaldwinRE BennettLOLB CrableLILB CliftonRILB McArthurROLB GuilbeauCB HolmesCB CarterS LylesS Hamilton

1986 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAMEJETS 35, CHIEFS 15 - DEC. 28, 1986 - THE MEADOWLANDS

Joe Wa l t on s t a r t e d Pat Ryan to give the

t e a m a n e m o t i o n a l l i ft and they got just that f rom thei r quar-terback, who added a key running play and a three-touchdown passing performance. Freeman McNeil’s 135-yard rush-ing performance also helped spark the Jets’ first home playoff win since 1968. Trailing 6-0, Ryan ran a quarterback draw for 24 yards from the KC 33 on a fourth-and-six play to set up the Jets’ go-ahead touchdown. On the first down of the ensuing series, the Jets defense forced a KC fumble and Ryan capped a 12-play, 47-yard drive with a one-yard pass to McNeil. Just prior to the half, Ryan hit Al Toon with a touch-down pass for a 21-6 halftime edge. The Jets nailed the victory on the first play of the second half when Kevin McArthur swiped a Todd Blackledge pass and dashed 21 yards for a 28-6 margin. The Jets’ defense allowed a season-low 241 yards total offense and had 2 sacks, 2 interceptions and 1 fumble recovery

CHIEFS 6 0 0 9 15JETS 7 14 7 7 35

TEAM STATISTICS KC NYJFirst Downs 15 19Rushes-Yards 20-67 36-165Passing Yards 174 141Pass Att-Comp-INT 37-20-2 23-16-0Times Sacked-Yards Lost 2-3 2-12Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties-Yds. Lost 1-5 8-54Time of Possession 28:53 31:07

Att. - 69,307

SCORINGTm Scoring Play C-JC J. Smith 1 run (kick failed) 6-0J F. McNeil 1 run (Leahy) 6-7J F. McNeil 1 pass from Ryan (Leahy) 6-14J A. Toon 11 pass from Ryan (Leahy) 6-21J K. McArthur 21 Interception return (Leahy) 6-28C D. Lewis blocked punt recovery in end zone (Lowery) 13-28J B. Griggs 6 pass from Ryan (Leahy) 13-35C Safety – D. Jennings ran out of end zone 15-35

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IRyan 23 16 153 3-0Totals 23 16 153 3-0

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD McNeil 31 135 24 1 Ryan 2 30 24 0Paige 2 3 2 0 Jennings 1 -3 -3 0 Totals 36 165 24 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Toon 4 48 30 1 Shuler 4 28 12 0 McNeil 3 16 8 1 Walker 2 45 38 0 Sohn 1 11 11 0 Griggs 1 6 6 1 Alexander 1 -1 -1 0 Totals 16 153 38 3

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDCarter 1 12 0McArthur 1 21 0

SACKS Sks YdsLyons 1 0Gastineau 1 3

CHIEFS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IBlackledge 21 12 80 0-2Kenney 16 8 97 0-0Totals 37 20 177 0-2

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Blackledge 4 33 15 0 Green 8 15 6 0 Smith 4 12 6 1 Moriarity 2 7 6 0Heard 1 1 1 0 Paige 1 -1 -1 0 Totals 20 67 15 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Marshall 6 72 26 0 Green 5 7 8 0 Coffman 3 12 6 0 Smith 2 12 6 0Carson 2 43 27 0 Moriarity 1 16 16 0 Heard 1 15 15 0 Totals 20 177 27 0

INTERCEPTIONSNone

SACKS Sks YdsHackett 1 5Mars 1 7

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Jets OffenseWR ToonLT McElroyLG SweeneyC FieldsRG AlexanderRT PowellTE ShulerWR WalkerQB O’BrienRB McNeilRB KleverJets DefenseLE GastineauDT KleckoDT BennettRE LyonsOLB CliftonMLB MehlOLB CrableCB LynnCB CarterS SpringsS Hamilton

Patriots OffenseWR MorganLT HollowayLG HannahC BrockRG WootenRT MooreTE DawsonWR FryarQB EasonRB CollinsFB JamesPatriots DefenseLE VerisNT WilliamsRE AdamsLOLB TippettLILB NelsonRILB McGrewROLB BlackmonCB LippettCB ClaybornS JamesS Marion

New England came out on top 26-14 in a game that saw

the Jets self-destruct, committing four costly turnovers which led to 17 Patriots points. New England, which went on to win the AFC Championship, played an almost flawless game with no turnovers and only one penalty. The Jets were ahead 7-6, and driving late in the 2nd quarter when Ken O’Brien was intercepted on the 7-yard line. Six plays later, New Eng-land came back with a touchdown pass from Tony Eason, who avoided a blitz and hit Stanley Morgan. O’Brien suffered a concussion on the final play of the half on an Andre Tippett sack and would only play the first series of the sec-ond half. Before Pat Ryan could relieve him though, New England added a field goal and then scored a touchdown when the ensuing kickoff was fumbled by Johnny Hector and returned 15 yards by Johnny Rembert. With the Jets trailing 23-7, Ryan came in and directed a touchdown drive.

PATRIOTS 3 10 10 3 26JETS 0 7 7 0 14

TEAM STATISTICS NE NYJFirst Downs 12 15Rushes-Yards 39-99 21-58Passing Yards 159 182Pass Att-Comp-INT 16-12-0 34-23-2Times Sacked-Yards Lost 3-20 5-51Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2Penalties-Yds. Lost 1-10 6-48Time of Possession 31:47 28:13

Att. - 70,958

SCORINGTm Scoring Play P-JP FG Franklin 33 3-0J Hector 11 yd pass from O’Brien (Leahy) 3-7P FG Franklin 41 6-7P Morgan 36 pass from Eason (Franklin) 13-7P FG Franklin 20 16-7P Rembert 15 fumble return (Franklin) 23-7J Shuler 12 pass from Ryan (Leahy) 23-14P FG Franklin 26 26-14

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IO’Brien 17 13 149 1-1Ryan 17 10 84 1-1Totals 34 23 233 2-2

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD McNeil 16 41 7 0 Hector 4 13 7 0 O’Brien 1 4 4 0 Totals 21 58 7 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Toon 9 93 16 0 Shuler 5 53 21 1 Walker 4 54 24 0 McNeil 3 13 5 0 Hector 1 11 11 1 Kleever 1 9 9 0 Totals 23 233 24 2

INTERCEPTIONS None

SACKS Sks YdsCruble 1 7Baldwin 1 5Gastineau 1 8

PATRIOTS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IEason 16 12 179 1-0Totals 16 12 179 1-0

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD James 22 49 12 0 Collins 11 36 8 0 Eason 6 14 12 0 Totals 39 99 12 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Morgan 4 62 36 1 Fryer 2 47 39 0 James 2 36 24 0 Dawson 2 20 12 0 Collins 2 14 11 0 Totals 12 179 39 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDMarion 1 26 0Veris 1 18 0

SACKS Sks YdsVeris 3 35Tippett 1 9Blackmon 1 7

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Jets OffenseWR WalkerLT WardLG WaldemoreC FieldsRG AlexanderRT PowellTE BarkumWR JonesQB ToddRB McNeilRB AugustyniakJets DefenseLE GastineauDT SalaamDT LyonsRE NeilOLB ButtleMLB BlinkaOLB MehlCB JacksonCB HolmesS SchroyS Ray

Raiders OffenseWR BranchLT DavisLG MarshC DalbyRG MarvinRT LawrenceTE ChristensenWR BarnwellQB PlunkettRB AllenRB KingRaiders DefenseLE LongNT KinlawRE AlzadoLOLB HendricksLILB MillenRILB NelsonROLB MartinCB HayesCB WattsS DavisS Owens

1982 AFC DIVISONAL PLAYOFF GAME JETS 17, RAIDERS 14 - JAN. 15, 1983 - L.A. MEMORIAL COLISEUM

JETS 7 3 0 7 17RAIDERS 0 0 14 0 14

The Jets sprung upset number two in this Divisional Champi-

onship clash, beating the Raiders to enter the AFC Championship game. Richard Todd’s 45-yard pass to Wesley Walker set up the winning one-yard touchdown run by Scott Dierking, but it took a pair of Lance Mehl intercep-tions in the last three minutes to wrap it up for the Jets. New York jumped to a 10-0 lead on a 20-yard touchdown pass from Todd to Walker and a Pat Leahy field goal, but the Raiders came storming back in the second half to take a 14-10 lead. The Jets came back to take the lead at the 3:45 mark following the Todd to Walker bomb, but the Raiders still had plenty of time. It looked as if the Jets had put the Raiders away when Mehl in tercepted J im Plunkett at the Los Angeles 27 with only 2:49 left, but the Raid-ers got one more chance when they recovered a Freeman McNeil fumble at their own 33 with 2:26 to go. Mehl then made his clinch-ing interception and this time the Jets ran out the clock.

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ LARFirst Downs 21 19Rushes-Yards 34-135 30-93Passing Yards 252 246Pass Att-Comp-INT 24-15-2 33-21-3Times Sacked-Yards Lost 4-25 2-20Fumbles-Lost 4-3 2-2Penalties-Yds. Lost 7-64 5-55Time of Possession 28:19 31:41

Att. - 90,038

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-RJ Walker 20 pass from Todd (Leahy) 7-0J FG Leahy 30 10-0R Allen 4 run (Breech) 10-7R Barnwell 57 pass from Plunkett (Breech) 10-14J Dierking 1 run (Leahy) 17-14

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ITodd 24 15 277 1-2Totals 24 15 277 1-2

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD McNeil 23 101 26 0 Todd 5 8 12 0 Augustyniak 4 22 11 0 Dierking 2 4 3 1 Totals 34 135 26 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Walker 7 169 45 1 J. Jones 2 52 38 0 Augustyniak 2 18 9 0 Barkum 1 11 11 0McNeil 1 11 11 0 Shuler 1 9 9 0 Dierking 1 7 7 0 Totals 15 277 45 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDMehl 2 20 0Jackson 1 10 0

SACKS Sks YdsLyons 1 13Gastineau 1 7

RAIDERS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IPlunkett 33 21 266 1-3Totals 33 21 266 1-3

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Allen 15 36 8 1 King 5 16 5 0 Plunkett 4 18 11 0 Hawkins 3 4 2 0 Montgomery 1 11 11 0 Pruit 1 4 4 0 Barnwell 1 4 4 0 Totals 30 93 11 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Allen 6 37 13 0 Branch 5 82 24 0 Christensen 5 31 8 0 Barnwell 2 83 57 1 Hawkins 1 15 15 0 Ramsey 1 14 14 0 King 1 4 4 0 Totals 21 266 57 1INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDHayes 1 0 0Owens 1 0 0

SACKS Sks YdsLong 1 7Alzado 1 13Hendricks 1 3Vaughn 1 2

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Dolphins OffenseWR HarrisLT GieslerLG KeuchenbergC StephensonRG ToewsRT LaaksoTE HardyWR CefaloQB WoodleyTE LeeFB FranklinDolphins DefenseLE BokamperNT BaumhowerRE BettersLOLB BrudzinskiLILB DuheRILB RhoneROLB GordonCB SmallCB McNealS G. BlackwoodS L. Blackwood

1982 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEDOLPHINS 14, JETS 0 - JAN. 23, 1983 - ORANGE BOWL

On an extremely muddy f i e l d a t M i am i ’ s

Orange Bowl, the Jets and Dolphins waged a defensive battle which ended with Miami on top 14-0, earning them a trip to the Super Bowl. A.J. Duhe was the hero of the game, which saw a total of 12 turnovers, as he notched t hree interceptions, returning the final one 35 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. Woody Bennett ran seven yards for the first Miami touchdown on the Dolphins’ first possession of the third quarter, capping a 48-yard, seven-play drive following Duhe’s second interception. The poor field conditions severely hurt the Jets’ rushing attack as Freeman McNeil, who had rushed for 303 yards in the previous two playoff wins, was limited to only 46 yards on 17 carries. It was the first time in NFL playoff history that two teams were deadlocked at 0-0 at halftime. The Jets passing game was also hindered as Richard Todd was intercepted a record-tying five times by Miami. The New York defense held Miami to only 198 net yards, intercepted David Woodley three times and forced three fumbles.

JETS 0 0 0 0 0DOLPHINS 0 0 7 7 14

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ MIAFirst Downs 10 13Rushes-Yards 24-62 41-138Passing Yards 77 60Pass Att-Comp-INT 37-15-5 21-9-3Times Sacked-Yards Lost 4-26 4-27Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1Penalties-Yds. Lost 6-42 3-15Time of Possession 26:09 33:51

Att. - 67,396

SCORINGTm Scoring Play J-DD W. Bennett 7 yd run (Von Schamann) 0-7D A. Duhe 35 interception return (Von Schamann) 0-14

DOLPHINS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IWoodley 21 9 87 0-3Totals 21 9 87 0-3

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Woodley 8 46 17 0 Franklin 13 44 8 0 Bennett 13 24 7 1 Nathan 7 24 8 0 Totals 41 138 17 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Vigorito 3 29 20 0 Harris 2 28 14 0 Nathan 2 4 5 0 Rose 1 20 20 0 Lee 1 6 6 0 Totals 9 87 20 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDDuhe 3 35 1Small 1 8 0G. Blackwood 1 4 0

SACKS Sks YdsBokamper 2 17Brudzinski 1 1Baumhower 1 8

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ITodd 37 15 103 0-5Totals 37 15 103 0-5

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD McNeil 17 46 9 0 Todd 4 10 10 0 Augustyniak 2 5 3 0 Dierking 1 1 1 0 Totals 24 62 10 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Harper 4 14 10 0 J. Jones 3 35 18 0 Barkum 2 20 12 0 Augustyniak 2 12 8 0 McNeil 1 9 9 0 Gaffney 1 7 7 0 Dierking 1 6 6 0 Walker 1 0 0 0 Totals 15 103 18 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDSchroy 2 1 0Buttle 1 0 0

SACKS Sks YdsGastineau 2 14Neil 1 10Lyons 1 3

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Jets Offense WR WalkerLT Ward LG WaldemoreC Fields RG AlexanderRT Powell TE BarkumWR JonesQB ToddRB McNeilFB AugustyniakJets DefenseLE GastineauDT SalaamDT LyonsRE NeilOLB ButtleMLB BlinkaOLB MehlCB JacksonCB HolmesS Schroy S Ray

Bengals OffenseWR CollinsworthLT MuñozLG LaphamC BushRG BujnochRT WilsonTE RossWR CurtisQB AndersonRB AlexanderFB JohnsonBengals DefenseLE EdwardsNT WhitleyRE BrownerLOLB HarrisLILB LeClairRILB CameronROLB WilliamsCB BreedenCB RileyS KempS Fuller

The Jets mixed solid, hard-hitting football with a mea-

sure of razzle-dazzle on offense and gimmicks on defense to beat the Bengals at Cincinnati in this Wild Card contest. The game was highlighted by Freeman McNeil’s 202 yards rushing, the third-highest total in playoff history, a touchdown pass from McNeil and a 98-yard interception return for a touchdown by Darrol Ray to secure the win. The Ben-gals jumped to leads of 14-3 and 14-10 and were threaten-ing to score again when the Jets’ defense made the play of the day as nickel back Johnny Lynn made an interception at the Jets’ one-yard line. With McNeil leading the way beh ind an awesome performance by the offensive line, the Jets surged to a 17-14 lead which they never surrendered.

JETS 3 17 3 21 44BENGALS 14 0 3 0 17

TEAM STATISTICS NYJ CINFirst Downs 27 23Rushes-Yards 34-234 21-64Passing Yards 283 333Pass Att-Comp-INT 29-21-1 36-26-3Times Sacked-Yards Lost 4-21 0-0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yds. Lost 12-95 7-60Time of Possession 28:44 31:16

Att. - 57,560

SCORINGTm Scoring Play B-JB Curtis 32 pass from Anderson (Breech) 0-7J FG Leahy 32 3-7B Ross 2 pass from Anderson (Breech) 3-14J Gaffney 14 pass from McNeil (Leahy) 10-14J Walker 4 pass from Todd (Leahy) 17-14J FG Leahy 24 20-14J FG Leahy 47 23-14B FG Breech 20 23-17J McNeil 20 run (Leahy) 30-17J Ray 98 interception return (Leahy) 37-17J Crutchfield 1 run (Leahy) 44-17

JETS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ITodd 28 20 269 1-1McNeil 1 1 14 1-0Totals 29 21 283 2-1RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD McNeil 22 202 35 1 Dierking 3 11 9 0 Todd 3 3 8 0 Newton 2 6 4 0 Augustyniak 2 2 1 0 Harper 1 9 0 0 Crutchfield 1 1 1 1 Totals 34 234 35 2 RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Walker 8 145 49 1 Gaffney 4 50 20 1 Harper 2 35 19 0 Jones 2 22 12 0 Dierking 2 9 5 0 McNeil 1 9 9 0 Barkum 1 9 9 0 Augustyniak 1 4 4 0 Totals 21 283 49 2 INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDLynn 2 40 0 Ray 1 98 1 SACKS Sks YdsSalaam 1 8Lynn 1 7Gastineau 1 4Lyons 1 2

BENGALS STATISTICS

PASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IAnderson 35 26 354 3-3Schonert 1 0 0 0-0Totals 36 26 354 3-3RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Johnson 9 26 14 0 Griffin 3 17 8 0 Alexander 7 14 6 0 Anderson 2 5 3 0 Totals 21 62 14 0RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Collinsworth 7 120 53 0 Ross 6 89 26 1 Curtis 3 63 32 1 Kreider 3 41 17 0 A. Griffin 3 14 6 0 Johnson 3 7 9 0 Harris 1 20 20 0 Totals 26 354 53 2INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDRiley 1 0 0SACKS Sks YdsNone

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Jets OffenseWR WalkerLT WardLG RasmussenC FieldsRG AlexanderRT PowellTE BarkumWR GaffneyQB ToddRB McNeilRB NewtonJets DefenseLE GastineauDT SalaamDT LyonsRE KleckoOLB ButtleMLB BlinkaOLB Mehl CB DykesCB HolmesS SchroyS Ray

Bills OffenseWR ButlerLT JonesLG LynchC GrantRG BorchardtRT DevlinTE BrammerWR LewisQB FergusonRB CribbsFB LeaksBills DefenseLE WilliamsNT SmerlasRE WhiteLLB SanfordLILB HaslettRILB VillapianoRLB RobertsonCB ClarkCB RomesS FreemanS Simpson

1981 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME BILLS 31, JETS 27 - DEC. 27, 1981 - SHEA STADIUM

In one of the most ex-c i t ing playof f games

ever played, the Buf-falo Bills hung on to defeat the Jets, 31-27 as Bill Simpson made an interception on the two-yard line with time running out. The Bills scored on the opening kickoff when they recovered a Bruce Harper fumble and quickly built a 24-0 second-quarter lead. The Jets ral-lied in the third quarter to make it 24-13. The game appeared over as Joe Cribbs busted a 45-yard touchdown to give Buffalo a 31-13 lead with 10:16 left. The Jets refused to die, however, and with Richard Todd at t h e c o n t r o l s , New York scored two quick touchdowns and were now down 31-27 with 3:44 to go. A swarm-ing defense forced the Bills to go three and out, and with 2:36 left and the goal line 80 yards away, Todd started the Jets on their march. They drove to the Bills’ 11-yard line with 14 seconds on the clock, but Simpson made his game-saving interception and the Jets’ season ended.

BILLS 17 7 0 7 31JETS 0 10 3 14 27

TEAM STATISTICS BUF NYJFirst Downs 15 23Rushes-Yards 23-91 22-71Passing Yards 230 348Total Yards 321 419Pass Att-Comp-INT 34-17-4 51-28-4Times Sacked-Yards Lost 2-38 5-29Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1Penalties-Yds. Lost 8-62 6-55

Att. - 57,050

SCORINGTm Scoring Play B-JB Romes 26 fumble return (Mayer) 7-0B Lewis 50 pass from Ferguson (Mayer) 14-0B FG Mayer 29 17-0B Lewis 26 pass from Ferguson (Mayer) 24-0J Shuler 30 pass from Todd (Leahy) 24-7J FG Leahy 26 24-10J FG Leahy 19 24-13B Cribbs 45 run (Mayer) 31-13J Jones 30 pass from Todd (Leahy) 31-20J Long 1 run (Leahy) 31-27

BILLS STATISTICSPASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IFerguson 34 17 268 2-4Totals 34 17 268 2-4RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Cribbs 15 83 45 1 Leaks 6 12 5 0 Ferguson 2 -4 -2 0 Totals 23 91 45 1RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Lewis 7 158 50 2 Cribbs 4 64 28 0 Leaks 3 23 11 0 Brammer 2 17 14 0 Butler 1 6 6 0 Totals 17 268 50 2INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDBess 1 49 0Villapiano 1 18 0 Simpson 2 12 0SACKS Sks YdsSmerlas 2 18Bess 1 9White 1 1Humiston 0.5 1Kadish 0.5 1

JETS STATISTICS

PASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ITodd 51 28 377 2-4Totals 51 28 377 2-4RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD McNeil 12 32 7 0 Long 8 28 8 1 Todd 2 11 11 0 Totals 22 71 11 1RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Dierking 7 52 16 0 Shuler 6 116 30 1 Gaffney 4 64 26 0 B. Jones 4 64 30 1 Walker 3 24 11 0 Barkum 2 41 37 0 Newton 1 12 12 0 Harper 1 4 4 0 Totals 28 377 37 2 INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDG. Buttle 2 40 0Dykes 1 22 0Holmes 1 0 0SACKS Sks YdsGastineau 1 21Klecko 1 7

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TEAM STATISTICS

BAL NYJFirst Downs 18 0021Rushes-Yards 23-143 43-142Net Passing Yards 181 195Passes Attempted 41 29Passes Completed 17 17Times Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-11Intercepted By 0 4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yds. Lost 3-23 5-28

Att. - 75,389

SCORINGTm Scoring Play C-JJ Snell 4 run (J. Turner) 0-7J FG J. Turner 32 0-10J FG J. Turner 30 0-13J FG J. Turner 9 0-16C Hill 1 run (Michaels) 7-16

COLTS STATISTICS

PASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IUnitas 24 11 110 0-1Morrall 17 6 71 0-3Totals 41 17 181 0-4

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Matte 11 116 58 0 Hill 9 29 12 1 Unitas 1 0 0 0 Morrall 2 -2 0 0 Totals 23 143 58 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Richardson 6 58 21 0 Orr 3 42 17 0 Mackey 3 35 19 0 Matte 2 30 30 0 Hill 2 1 1 0 Mitchell 1 15 15 0 Totals 16 181 30 0

INTERCEPTIONS None

Defying the oddsmakers and the strength of NFL tra-

dition, the New York Jets became the first American Foot-ball League team to win a Super Bowl by rumbling over the NFL’s Baltimore Colts to record a 16-7 triumph, becoming World Champions in only the franchise’s 10th season in existence. Many point to this game as the trigger that led to the merger between the NFL and AFL after the 1969 season. As was the case for most of the 1968 season, Super Bowl MVP Joe Namath led the Jets to Super Bowl glory. The All-Pro QB who “guaran-teed” victory on the Thursday before the game directed the Jets’ attack flawlessly, driving the team to a second-quarter touchdown by Matt Snell (four yards) and three second-half field goal by Jim Turner. Snell had an outstanding game, gaining 121 yards on 30 carries. The Jets’ defense deserved as much credit as the offense, intercepting the Colts four times, in-cluding three on Earl Morrall in the first half. In all, Randy Beverly picked off two, Jim Hudson and Johnny Sam-ple, one each as the defensive unit harassed Colts’ quarterbacks Morrall and the legendary Johnny Uni-tas, allowing them to com-plete only 17-of-41 passes. It was Unitas and his sore e l b o w t h a t c a m e o f f the bench to lead the Colts to their only touchdown late in the fourth quarter and avoid a Super Bowl shutout. The victory was the third champion-ship in as many tries for Weeb Ewbank and made him the only man ever to coach World Champions in both the AFL and NFL.

JETS STATISTICS

PASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-INamath 28 17 206 0-0Parilli 1 0 0 0-0Totals 29 17 206 0-0

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDSnell 30 121 12 1Boozer 10 19 8 0Mathis 3 2 1 0Totals 43 142 12 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDSauer 8 133 39 0Snell 4 40 14 0Mathis 3 20 13 0Lammons 2 13 11 0Totals 17 206 39 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDBeverly 2 0 0Hudson 1 9 0Sample 1 0 0

Jets OffenseE SauerLT HillLG TalaminiC SchmittRG RasmussenRT HermanTE LammonsFL MaynardQB NamathRB BoozerRB SnellJets DefenseLE PhilbinDT RochesterDT ElliottRE BiggsOLB BakerMLB AtkinsonOLB GranthamLH SamoleRH BeverlyS HudsonS Baird

Colts OffenseLE B. SmithLT B.R. SmithRT MillerRE BraaseLLB CurtisMLB GaubatzRLB ShinnickLCB BoydRCB LylesLS LoganRS VolkColts DefenseE OrrLT Vogel LG ResslerC CurryRG SullivanRT BallTE MackeyQB MorrallFL RichardsonRB MatteRB Hil

Jets Substitutions: Mathis, B. Turner, Richardson, D’Amato, Perkins, Cole, Szymanski, Dockery, Smolinski, Crane, Neidert, Walton, Parilli, McAdams, J. TurnerJets Did Not Play: Gordon, Thompson

Colts Substitutions: J. Williams, Mitchell, Austin, Johnson, Rademacher, Richards, Hawkins, Porter, Mi-chaels, Hilton, Lee, Brown, Pearson, Dukes, Johnson, Baird, Christy, S. Williams, UnitasColts Did Not Play: Ward

SUPER BOWL IIIJETS 16, COLTS 7 - JAN. 12 1969 - ORANGE BOWL - MIAMI, FL

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Chiefs OffenseWR PittsLT TyrerLG BuddeC HolubRG MoormanRT HillTE ArbanasWR TaylorQB DawsonRB GarrettRB HolmesChiefs DefenseLE MaysDT CulpDT BuchananRDE BrownLLB BellMLB LanierRLB LynchCB MarsalisCB ThomasS KearneyS Robinson

1969 AFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMECHIEFS 13, JETS 6 - DEC. 20, 1969 - SHEA STADIUM

The game was a classic battle of de-fenses, played in remarkably cold

and windy conditions before a sellout crowd of 62,977 fans. Through the first three quarters, the weather got the best of both teams as the score stood at 6-3 for the Chiefs. Jim Turner had put New York out in front, 3-0, with a 28-yard field goal the first time the Jets had the ball, but the Chiefs’ Jan Stenerud r e t a l i a t e d w i t h a 23-yarder on the next series. Not until the fourth quarter did the breaks occur. With first and goal on the one-yard line, three cracks, including a Joe Namath bootleg, failed to bring a touch-down. Turner then kicked a 7-yard field goal to tie it, 6-6. Two plays later, Kansas City was in the end zone. Len Dawson hit Otis Taylor on a 61-yard pass play to take the Chiefs to the Jets’ 19. Dawson then fired the final 19 yards to Gloster Richardson for the only touchdown of the game. Namath threw 20 passes over the next two Jets’ series, but a fourth down incompletion and a Jim Mar-salis interception thwarted the Jets and put Kansas City on the road to the World Championship.

CHIEFS 0 3 3 7 13JETS 3 0 0 3 6

TEAM STATISTICS KC NYJFirst Downs 14 19Rushes-Yards 30-99 22-87Passing Yards 148 177Pass Att-Comp-INT 40-14-3 27-12-1Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yds. Lost 3-15 5-63

Att. - 62,977

SCORINGTm Scoring Play C-JJ FG J. Turner 28 0-3C FG Stenerud 23 3-3C FG Stenerud 25 6-3J FG J. Turner 7 6-6C Richardson 19 pass from Dawson (Stenerud) 13-6

CHIEFS STATISTICS

PASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-IDawson 27 12 201 1-0Totals 27 12 201 0-0

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TD Garrett 18 67 13 0 Hayes 10 32 9 0 McVea 1 0 0 0 Holmes 1 0 0 0 Totals 30 99 13 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Hayes 5 46 17 0 Taylor 2 74 61 0 Arbanas 2 39 27 0 Holmes 1 29 29 0 Richardson 1 19 19 1 Pitts 1 -6 -6 0 Totals 12 201 61 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDThomas 1 10 0Marsalis 2 42 0

JETS STATISTICS

PASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-INamath 40 14 169 0-3Totals 40 14 169 0-3

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDSnell 12 61 17 0 Boozer 3 14 8 0 Mathis 6 11 6 0 Namath 1 1 1 0 Totals 22 87 17 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDSauer 5 66 17 0 Lammons 3 37 14 0 B. Turner 2 25 10 0 Maynard 1 18 18 0 Boozer 1 10 10 0 Mathis 1 4 4 0 Snell 1 9 9 0 Totals 14 169 18 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDNone

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TEAM STATISTICS OAK NYJFirst Downs 18 25Rushes-Yards 19-44 34-144Passing Yards 383 256Total Yards 391 266Pass Att-Comp-INT 47-20-1 49-19-0Times Sacked-Yards Lost 2-8 2-10Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yds. Lost 2-23 4-26

Att. - 62,627

SCORINGTm Scoring Play R-JJ Maynard 14 pass from Namath (J. Turner) 0-7J FG J. Turner 33 0-10R Biletnikoff 29 pass from Lamonica (Blanda) 7-10

J FG J. Turner 36 7-13R FG Blanda 26 10-13R FG Blanda 9 13-13J Lammons 20 pass from Namath (J. Turner) 13-20R FG Blanda 20 16-20R Banaszak 5 run (Blanda) 23-20J Maynard 6 pass from Namath (J. Turner) 23-27

Jets OffenseE SauerLT HillLG TalaminiC SchmittRG HermanRT WaltonTE LammonsFL MaynardQB NamathRB BoozerRB SnellJets DefenseLE PhilbinDT RochesterDT ElliottRE BiggsOLB BakerMLB AtkinsonOLB GranthamLH SamoleRH BeverlyS HudsonS Baird

Raiders OffenseE WellsLT SvibusLG UpshawC J. OttoRG HarveyRT SchunTE CannonFL BiletnikoffQB LamonicaRB SmithRB DixonRaiders DefenseLE LassiterLDT BirdwellRDT Oats RDE DavidsonLLB OliverMLB ConnersRLB G. OttoLH AtkinsonRH BrownS BirdS Grayson

JETS STATISTICS

PASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-INamath 49 19 266 3-1Totals 49 19 266 3-1

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDSnell 19 71 9 0Boozer 11 51 15 0Mathis 3 8 5 0Namath 1 14 0 4Totals 34 144 15 0

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TDSauer 7 70 52 0Maynard 6 118 25 2Lammons 4 52 20 1Snell 1 15 11 0Boozer 1 11 15 0Totals 19 266 52 3

INTERCEPTIONSNone

RAIDERS STATISTICS

PASSING Att Cmp Yds TD-ILamonica 47 20 401 1-0Totals 47 20 401 1-0

RUSHING Att Yds Lg TDDixon 8 42 28 0Smith 5 1 3 0Banaszak 3 6 5 1Lamonica 3 -5 1 0Totals 19 44 28 1

RECEIVING No Yds Lg TD Biletnikoff 7 190 57 1Dixon 5 48 36 0Cannon 4 69 23 0Wells 3 83 11 0Banasza 1 11 40 0Totals 20 401 57 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TDAtkinson 1 33 0

The Jets advanced to Super Bowl III with t h i s t h r i l l i n g , s e e -

saw 27-23 v ic to ry over Oakland before a record crowd of 62,627 in chilly and windy Shea Stadium. A bi-zarre play, Daryle Lamonica’s lateral pass to Charlie Smith that rolled free and was recovered by the Jets’ Ralph Baker inside the final two minutes, sealed the victory. The Jets opened the scoring when Joe Namath, with three touchdown passes on the day, threw his first, a 14-yarder to Don Maynard. After a Jim Turner field goal extended the lead, La-monica hit Fred Biletnikoff on a 29-yard scoring strike to pull the Raiders to 10-7. With the score 13-13, Namath struck again, this time 20 yards to tight end Pete Lammons. After a George Blanda field goal, George Atkinson returned a Namath interception to the Jets’ f ive yard l ine, w h e r e P e t e B a n a s z a k ’ s touchdown run gave the Raid-ers their first lead, 23-20, mid-way through the fourth quarter. Namath brought the Jets back quickly and efficiently, and his six yard scoring pass to Maynard gave the Jets the lead to stay and a date with destiny and the Balit-more Colts in Miami. The victory also gave head coach Weeb Ewbank the dis-tinction of becoming the first coach to win titles in both the NFL and AFL.

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Interception Returned for a TD By Jets Reggie Tongue at PIT (Roethlisberger), 86 yds, 1/15/05 By Opp. Asante Samuel at NE (Pennington), 37 yds, 1/7/07

Punt Returned for a TD By Jets *Santana Moss at PIT, 75 yds, 1/15/05 By Opp. None

Kickoff Return for a TD By Jets NoneBy Opp. None

Blocked a Field Goal By Jets NoneBy Opp. Anthony Dorsett at OAK (Hall) 41 yds, 1/12/02

Blocked a Punt By Jets Blake Spence at DEN (Rouen), 1/17/98 By Opp. Albert Lewis vs. KC (Jennings), 12/28/86

Blocked Punt Returned for a Touchdown By Jets NoneBy Opp. Albert Lewis (recoverd in end zone) vs. KC (Ramsey), 12/28/86

Fumble Return for a TD By Jets NoneBy Opp. Johnny Rembert, at NE, 15 yds, 12/28/85

Safety By Jets None By Opp. vs. KC, Dave Jennings runs out of end zone, 12/28/86

100-Yard Rushing Game By a Player By Jets 128 yds, Shonn Greene at SD, 1/17/10By Opp. 169 yds, Cedric Benson at CIN, 1/9/10

Consecutive 100-Yard Rushers By Jets 135 yds, Shonn Greene at CIN, 1/9/10 128 yds, Shonn Greene at SD, 1/17/10 By Opp. 167 yds, Terrell Davis at DEN, 1/17/99 158 yds, Charlie Garner at OAK, 1/12/02

200-Yard Rushing Game By a Player By Jets *202 yds, Freeman McNeil at CIN, 1/9/83By Opp. None

300-Yard Passing Game By a Player By Jets 300 yds, Chad Pennington at NE, 1/7/07 By Opp. 377 yds, Peyton Manning at IND, 1/24/10

400-Yard Passing Game By a Player By Jets None By Opp. 489, Bernie Kosar at CLV, 1/3/87

3 or More Touchdown Passes By a Player By Jets *3, Chad Pennington vs. IND, 1/4/03 By Opp. 3, Peyton Manning at IND, 1/24/10

100-Yard Receiving Game By a Player By Jets 102 yds, Jerricho Cotchery (5 rec.), at IND, 1/24/10 100 yds, Braylon Edwards (2 rec.), at IND, 1/24/10 By Opp. 112 yds, Pierre Garcon (5 rec.), at IND, 1/8/11

200-Yard Receiving Game By a Player By Jets NoneBy Opp. None

Shutout By Jets vs. IND (41-0), 1/4/03 By Opp. at MIA (14-0), 1/23/83

Game without an Offensive Touchdown By Jets at PIT (20-17 loss), 1/15/05By Opp. vs. IND (41-0), 1/4/03

200-Yards Rushing in a Game (Team) By Jets *234 yds (34 att.), at CIN, 1/9/83By Opp. 215 yds (31 att.), at OAK, 1/12/02

300-Yards Rushing in a Game (Team) By Jets NoneBy Opp. None

300-Yards Passing in a Game, Team (Net) By Jets 302 yds, at IND, 1/24/10 By Opp. 360 yds, at IND, 1/24/10

400-Yard Passing in a Game, Team (Net) By Jets NoneBy Opp. 483 yds, at CLV, 1/3/87

400 Total Yards in a Game (Team)By Jets 410 yds (145 rushing, 265 passing), at OAK, 1/12/02 By Opp. 461 yds, (101 rushing, 360 passing), at IND, 1/24/10

500 Total Yards in a Game By Jets *517 yds (234 rushing, 283 passing) at CIN, 1/9/83By Opp. 502 yds (215 rushing, 287 passing) at OAK, 1/12/02

40 or More Total Points By Jets 41 vs. IND, (41-0), 1/4/03 By Opp. None

50 or More Total Points By Jets None By Opp. None

Under 50 yards rushing By Jets *14 at DEN, 1/17/99By Opp. 44 vs. OAK, 12/29/68

Under 100 yards passing (Net) By Jets *93 at SD, 1/17/10By Opp. None

Under 200 Total Net Yards (Team) By Jets *139 at MIA, 1/23/83 By Opp. 176 vs. IND, 1/4/03

6-or-More Sacks by defense By Jets None By Opp. 9 at CLV, 1/3/87

3 INT by defense By Jets 3 vs. JAX, 1/10/99 By Opp. 3 at HOU, 12/29/91

4 INT by defense By Jets *4 vs. BUF, 12/27/81 By Opp 5 at MIA, 1/23/83

5-or-more INT by defense By Jets NoneBy Opp 5 at MIA, 1/23/83

Two receivers with 2 touchdowns in the same game By Jets NoneBy Opp. None

Missed FG Returned for a Touchdown By Jets NoneBy Opp. None

*Franchise RecordBold=Happened in 2010

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MARCH, 20104 CB Lito Sheppard .........................................Released5 CB Antonio Cromartie ..............Acquired via Trade (SD)5 RB Thomas Jones ........................................Released5 CB Donald Strickland ...................................Released6 Acquired 2010 fourth round draft pick and 2011 sev-

enth round draft pick from Arizona for S Kerry Rhodes8 TE Ben Hartsock ................................ Re-signed, UFA12 S Brodney Pool ....................................... Signed, FA16 RB LaDainian Tomlinson .......................... Signed, FA 16 DE Rodrique Wright ................................ Signed, FA19 LB Lance Laury ....................................... Signed, FA22 FB Tony Richardson ......................... Re-signed, UFA

APRIL, 2010

6 K Clint Sitster ........................................Signed, FA12 WR Santonio Holmes .......Aquired via trade from PIT21 LB Jason Taylor .................................. Signed, UFA22 CB Kyle Wilson ..... Drafted (First round - No. 29 pick)23 OL Vladimir Ducasse .. Drafted (Second round - No. 61

pick)24 RB Joe McKnight Drafted (Fourth round - No. 112 pick)24 FB John Conner ...Drafted (Fifth round - No. 139 pick)24 G Alan Faneca ........................................... Released29 LB Kevin Basped ......................Signed, Undrafted FA29 G Keith Buckman .....................Signed, Undrafted FA29 TE Jeff Cumberland...................Signed, Undrafted FA29 CB Brian Jackson .....................Signed, Undrafted FA29 DE Jason Lamb ........................Signed, Undrafted FA29 LB Broderick Stewart ..............................................29 T Matt Stommes .......................Signed, Undrafted FA29 G Charlie Tanner ......................Signed, Undrafted FA29 S Don Warren ..........................Signed, Undrafted FA29 DT Ernest Williams ...................Signed, Undrafted FA

MAY, 20103 LB Cory Reamer .............Signed, Undrafted Free Agent3 LB Brashton Satele .........Signed, Undrafted Free Agent3 LB Broderick Stewart ..................................... Waived13 G Marlon Davis .............................Signed, Free Agent13 C Robby Felix ................................Signed, Free Agent13 G Keith Buckman .......................................... Waived13 C Michael Parenton ........................................ Waived18 T Aaron Kia ...................................Signed, Free Agent18 WR S.J. Green .............................................. Waived18 T Matt Stommes ............................................ Waived

JUNE, 2010

2 DT Simi Toeaina ............................Signed, Free Agent11 K Jared Ballman ............................Signed, Free Agent18 K Jared Ballman ............................................ Waived18 FS Brannon Condren ...................................... Waived18 DT Mick Williams .......................................... Waived

JULY, 2010

12 DT Simi Toeaina ............................................ Waived

19 DT Martin Tevaseu .........................Signed, Free Agent28 QB Mark Brunell ............................Signed, Free Agent29 S Emanuel Cook ............................Signed, Free Agent29 LB Ezra Butler ............................................... Waived30 WR Laveranues Coles .....................Signed, Free Agent

AUGUST, 2010

1 WR Britt Davis .............................................. Waived2 WR Vic Hall ..................................Signed, Free Agent8 LB Kevin Basped ........................................... Waived8 T Aaron Kia ................................................... Waived8 OL Adam Tadisch ..........................Signed, Free Agent9 LB Tim Knicky ...............................Signed, Free Agent13 G Marlon Davis ............................................. Waived13 G Chet Teofilo ................................Signed, Free Agent19 P TJ Conley................................................... Waived19 LB Boris Lee .................................Signed, Free Agent23 DE Ropati Pitoitua ...............Placed on Injured Reserve24 WR Brooks Foster ..................Claimed off waivers (SL)24 S Keith Fitzhugh ............................Signed, Free Agent24 WR Vic Hall ..................................................Waived24 OL Adam Tadisch ...........................................Waived29 WR Laveranues Coles .................................. Released29 WR Aundrae Allison .......................................Waived29 WR Marcus Henry ..........................................Waived29 DL Rodrique Wright ........................................Waived31 QB Kevin O’Connell ........................................Waived31 LB Ricky Foley .................... Claimed off waivers (SEA)

SEPTEMBER, 2010

4 S Emanuel Cook ............................................Waived4 FB Jason Davis .............................................Waived4 C Robby Felix ................................................Waived4 S Keith Fitzhugh ............................................Waived4 LB Ricky Foley ...............................................Waived4 WR Brooks Foster ..........................................Waived4 T Dan Gay .....................................................Waived4 LB Tim Knicky ...............................................Waived4 DE Jason Lamb .............................................Waived4 LB Boris Lee ..................................................Waived4 LB Joshua Mauga ..........................................Waived4 LB Cory Reamer.............................................Waived4 LB Brashton Satele ........................................Waived4 DB Bo Smith .................................................Waived4 DL Tyler Steinkuhler .......................................Waived4 G Charlie Tanner ............................................Waived4 WR Larry Taylor .............................................Waived4 G Chet Teofilo ................................................Waived4 DT Martin Tevaseu .........................................Waived4 T Michael Turkovich .......................................Waived4 S Donovan Warren .........................................Waived4 WR Santonio Holmes Placed on Reserve/Suspended List5 WR David Clowney .........................................Waived5 FB Tony Richardson .................................... Released5 RB Chauncey Washington ...............................Waived5 T Patrick Brown .................. Claimed off waivers (MIN)

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5 DT Marcus Dixon ................ Claimed off waIvers (DAL)5 WR Patrick Turner ............... Claimed off waivers (MIA)6 DB Brian Jackson ...........................................Waived6 C Robby Felix ......................... Signed, Practice Squad6 LB Ricky Foley ........................ Signed, Practice Squad

SEPTEMBER, 2010 CONTINUED

6 LB Josh Mauga ....................... Signed, Practice Squad6 WR Larry Taylor ...................... Signed, Practice Squad6 DT Martin Tevaseu .................. Signed, Practice Squad6 S Donovan Warren .................. Signed, Practice Squad7 FB Tony Richardson ...................... Signed, Free Agent7 RB Chauncey Washington ........ Signed, Practice Squad7 DT Jarron Gilbert ..................... Signed, Practice Squad7 LB Ricky Foley ..................... Released, Practice Squad7 S Donovan Warren ............... Released, Practice Squad7 WR Patrick Turner ..........................................Waived7 LB Cody Brown ....................... Signed, Practice Squad10 WR Patrick Turner ................... Signed, Practice Squad14 RB Danny Woodhead .....................................Waived14 WR David Clowney ........................ Signed, Free Agent15 DT Kris Jenkins ................... Placed on Injured Reserve15 DT Howard Green.......................... Signed, Free Agent23 T Patrick Brown .............................................Waived24 WR Patrick Turner .............Signed from Practice Squad28 RB Xavier Omon ...................... Signed, Practice Squad28 G Chad Rinehart ..................... Signed, Practice Squad30 DT Howard Green........................................ Released30 DE Trevor Pryce ............................ Signed, Free Agent

OCTOBER, 2010

4 WR David Clowney ........................................Waived4 WR Patrick Turner .........................................Waived4 DT Howard Green..........................Signed, Free Agent4 WR Santonio Holmes ...Reinstated from Reserve/Suspended

List6 WR Larry Taylor .................. Released, Practice Squad6 WR Patrick Turner ...................Signed, Practice Squad9 RB Xavier Omon .................. Released, Practice Squad9 WR Logan Payne .....................Signed, Practice Squad12 G Chad Rinehart ................. Released, Practice Squad12 C Cody Wallace .......................Signed, Practice Squad22 LB Kenwin Cummings ....................................Waived25 T Andre Ramsey ......................Signed, Practice Squad26 DT Howard Green..........................................Waived26 LB Josh Mauga ................ Signed from Practice Squad26 LB Kenwin Cummings ..............Signed, Practice Squad27 DT Jarron Gilbert .............. Signed from Practice Squad27 CB Will Billingsley ...................Signed, Practice Squad

NOVEMBER, 2010

18 DT Jarron Gilbert ...........................................Waived19 WR Patrick Turner ............ Signed from Practice Squad19 DT Jarron Gilbert .....................Signed, Practice Squad19 CB Will Billingsley ............... Released, Practice Squad

DECEMBER, 2010

4 S Jim Leonhard ...................Placed on Injured Reserve5 WR Laveranues Coles .................... Signed, Free Agent7 WR Laveranues Coles .................................... Waived7 T Andre Ramsey ...................Released, Practice Squad8 S Emanuel Cook ............................ Signed, Free Agent8 LB Brashton Satele ..................Signed, Practice Squad8 DB Isaiah Trufant ....................Signed, Practice Squad15 WR PatrickTurner .......................................... Waived16 DT Jarron Gilbert ...............Signed from Practice Squad17 WR Patrick Turner ...................Signed, Practice Squad28 DL Matt Kroul ............................................... Waived30 DB Isaiah Trufant ..............Signed from Practice Squad30 DL Matt Kroul .........................Signed, Practice Squad

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DEPTH CHART

OFFENSEWR 89 ... Jerricho Cotchery 10 ...Santonio HolmesLT 60 ...D’Brickashaw Ferguson 78 ...Wayne HunterLG 68 ...Matt Slauson 62 ...Vladimir DucasseC 74 ...Nick Mangold 75 ...Robert TurnerRG 65 ...Brandon Moore 75 ...Robert TurnerRT 67 ...Damien Woody 78 ...Wayne HunterTE 81 ...Dustin Keller 84 ...Ben Hartsock 82 ... Matthew Mulligan 86 ... Jeff CumberlandWR 17 ...Braylon Edwards 16 ...Brad Smith QB 6 ...Mark Sanchez 8 ...Mark Brunell 11 ... Kellen ClemensFB 49 ...Tony Richardson 38 ...John ConnerRB 23 ...Shonn Greene 21 ...LaDainian Tomlinson 25 ... Joe McKnight

End 92 ...Shaun Ellis 50 ... Vernon Gholston 71 ... Jarron GilbertNT 91 ...Sione Pouha 94 ... Marcus DixonT 70 ...Mike DeVito 93 ... Trevor PryceOLB 58 ...Bryan Thomas 55 ... Jamaal WestermanWILL 57 ...Bart Scott 56 ... Lance LauryMIKE 52 ...David Harris 53 ... Josh MaugaOLB 97 ...Calvin Pace 99 ... Jason TaylorCB 24 ...Darrelle Revis 30 ... Drew Coleman 34 ...Marquice ColeCB 31 ...Antonio Cromartie 20 ... Kyle Wilson 29 ... Isaiah TrufantS 33 ...Eric Smith 44 ... James IhedigboS 22 ...Brodney Pool 26 ... Dwight Lowery 27 ... Emanuel Cook

DEFENSE

K 2 ... Nick FolkP 9 ... Steve WeatherfordH 9 ... Steve Weatherford 8 ... Mark BrunellPR 89 ... Jerricho Cotchery 10 ... Santonio Holmes 25 ... Joe McKnightKR 16 ... Brad Smith 20 ... Kyle Wilson 31 ... Antonio CromartieLS 46 ... Tanner PurdumRookies are underlined

SPECIAL TEAMS

REX RYAN (head coach). Mike Pettine (defensive coordinator), Brian Schottenheimer (offensive coordinator), Mike Westhoff (special teams coordinator), Sal Alosi (head strength & conditioning), Mike Bloomgren (assistant offensive coordinator), Bill Callahan (assistant head coach/offensive line), Mark Carrier (defensive line), Matt Ca-vanaugh (quarterbacks), Mike Devlin (tight ends/assistant offensive line), Henry Ellard (wide receivers), Ben Kot-wica (assistant special teams), Anthony Lynn (running backs), Jim O’Neil (assistant defensive backs), Bob Sutton (senior defensive assistant/linebackers), Dennis Thurman (defensive backs), Jeff Weeks (outside linebackers)

COACHING STAFF

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BUILDING THE JETS

2010 Mark Brunell (FA) Emanuel Cook (FA) Nick Folk (FA) Jarron Gilbert (FA) Lance Laury (FA) Josh Mauga (FA) Brodney Pool (FA) Trevor Pryce (FA) Tanner Purdum (FA) Jason Taylor (UFA-MIA) LaDainian Tomlinson (FA) Isaiah Trufant (FA)

Undrafted Free Agents (6)Year Player2002 Brandon Moore2007 Mike DeVito James Ihedigbo Robert Turner2008 Ropati Pitoitua (IR)2009 Jamaal Westerman2010 Jeff Cumberland

UFA=Unrestricted Free AgentRFA=Restricted Free AgentFA=Free AgentT=TradeW=Waivers

NFL Draft (22)Year Player Round2000 Shaun Ellis (1a)2002 Bryan Thomas (1)2004 Jerricho Cotchery (4a)2005 Sione Pouha (3)2006 D’Brickashaw Ferguson (1a) Nick Mangold (1b) Kellen Clemens (2) Eric Smith (3b) Brad Smith (4a) Drew Coleman (6)2007 Darrelle Revis (1) David Harris (2)2008 Vernon Gholston (1a) Dustin Keller (1b) Dwight Lowery (4) Erik Ainge (R/DNR) (5)2009 Mark Sanchez (1) Shonn Greene (3) Matt Slauson (6)2010 Kyle Wilson (1) Vladimir Ducasse (2) Joe McKnight (4) John Conner (5)

Trades/Waivers (5)Year Player Previous Team2008 Kris Jenkins (IR) (T-CAR)2009 Braylon Edwards (T-CLV) Kevin O’Connell (IR) (T-DET) Matthew Mulligan (W-TEN)2010 Antonio Cromartie (T-SD) Marcus Dixon (W-DAL) Santonio Holmes (T-PIT)

Free Agents (20)Year Player How Acquired2007 Wayne Hunter (FA)2008 Calvin Pace (UFA-ARZ) Tony Richardson (UFA-MIN) Damien Woody (UFA-DET)2009 Marquice Cole (FA) Ben Hartsock (FA) Jim Leonhard (IR) (UFA-BLT) Bart Scott (UFA-BLT) Steve Weatherford (FA)

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JETS NOTESROSTER BY POSITION

OFFENSE (27)

QUARTERBACKS (3)

8 Brunell, Mark 6-1 215 40 18 *Threw for 110 yards and two touchdowns, including a long of 52 yards vs. BUF (1/2)11 Clemens, Kellen 6-2 220 27 5 *In his only action of the season, he ran for a 10-yard touchdown vs. BUF (1/2)6 Sanchez, Mark 6-2 225 24 2 *Finished the season with a career-high 3,291 yards passing and 17 touchdown passes

RUNNING BACKS (5)

38 Conner, John 5-11 245 23 R *The fifth-round pick took his first eight NFL carries for 44 yards and a touchdown vs. BUF (1/2)23 Greene, Shonn 5-11 226 25 2 *Posted 766 yards rushing and two touchdowns to accompany 16 receptions25 McKnight, Joe 5-11 205 22 R *The fourth-round pick ran for 158 yards and caught two passes for 15 yards vs. BUF (1/2)49 Richardson, Tony 6-1 240 39 16 *The three-time Pro Bowler is in his 16th NFL season and has played in 234 NFL games21 Tomlinson, LaDainian 5-10 215 31 10 *The team’s leading rusher this season rushed for 82 yards and two scores in the playoff win at IND (1/8)

WIDE RECEIVERS (4)

89 Cotchery, Jerricho 6-0 203 28 7 *He finished the season with 41 catches for 433 yards and two touchdowns17 Edwards, Braylon 6-3 214 27 6 *Team-leader in receiving yards (904) and touchdown catches (seven) this season10 Holmes, Santonio 5-11 192 26 5 *Holmes finished second on the team in receiving yards (746) and touchdown receptions (six)16 Smith, Brad 6-2 212 27 5 *The versatile Smith returned two kicks for touchdowns and rushed for 299 yards and a touchdown

TIGHT ENDS (4)

86 Cumberland, Jeff 6-4 260 23 R *The undrafted free agent caught his first NFL pass, a gain of three yards, vs. BUF (1/2)84 Hartsock, Ben 6-4 268 30 7 *Started six games this season81 Keller, Dustin 6-2 250 26 3 *Was the Jets leading receiver (55 catches) and was third with five touchdown catches82 Mulligan, Matthew 6-4 265 25 2 *Played in 13 games, starting one, this season

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (8)

62 Ducasse, Vladimir 6-5 325 23 R *The second-round draft pick appeared in two games during his rookie season60 Ferguson, D’Brickashaw 6-6 310 27 5 *Headed to his second Pro Bowl as one of the best left tackles in the NFL78 Hunter, Wayne 6-5 318 29 7 *The versatile offensive lineman started three games in place of the injured Damien Woody74 Mangold, Nick 6-4 307 27 5 *The three-time Pro Bowler and anchor to the offensive line has not missed a game in his career65 Moore, Brandon 6-3 305 30 8 *Has started 105 consecutive regular season games68 Slauson, Matt 6-5 315 24 2 *Won the preseason competition for the starting job at left guard75 Turner, Robert 6-4 308 26 3 *Has seen time in every game this season67 Woody, Damien 6-3 327 33 12 *The veteran right tackle returns to the starting lineup in the playoffs

KICKERS (2)

2 Folk, Nick 6-1 222 26 4 *He hit a 32-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Jets to victory in the Wild Card win at IND (1/8)9 Weatherford, Steve 6-3 215 28 5 *His 42 punts inside the 20-yard line this season tied an NFL record

LONG SNAPPERS (1)

46 Purdum, Tanner 6-3 270 26 1 *Replaces long-time Jet James Dearth at long snapper this season

DEFENSE (26)

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (7)

70 DeVito, Mike 6-3 305 26 4 *Forced a fumble recovered by the Jets in the win vs. HST (11/21)94 Dixon, Marcus 6-4 295 25 1 *Recorded his first NFL sack when he took down Jay Cutler for a loss of 10 at CHI (12/26)92 Ellis, Shaun 6-5 290 33 11 *The longest-tenured Jet finished the season with 4.5 sacks50 Gholston, Vernon 6-3 260 24 3 *The 2008 first-round draft pick played in every game, making two starts71 Gilbert, Jarron 6-5 285 24 2 *He saw his first action as a Jet vs. BUF (1/2)91 Pouha, Sione 6-3 325 31 6 *A mainstay on the defensive line, recording 46 tackles93 Pryce, Trevor 6-5 290 35 14 *His sack of Carson Palmer in the end zone for a safety vs. CIN was his first sack as a Jet

LINEBACKERS (8)

52 Harris, David 6-2 250 26 4 *Paced the team with 119 tackles and three sacks on his way to being named Team MVP56 Laury, Lance 6-2 242 28 5 *Led the team with 28 special teams tackles53 Josh Mauga 6-1 245 23 1 *Finished the season with 15 special teams tackles97 Pace, Calvin 6-4 265 30 8 *Finished the season with 5.5 sacks and an interception57 Scott, Bart 6-2 242 30 9 *Was second on the team with 92 tackles99 Taylor, Jason 6-6 250 36 14 *He recorded 37 tackles, five sacks and a safety58 Thomas, Bryan 6-4 260 31 9 *Led the team with six sacks this season55 Westerman, Jamaal 6-3 255 25 2 *Has played in six games this season

DEFENSIVE BACKS (11)

34 Cole, Marquice 5-10 192 27 2 *In his first NFL start, intercepted two passes and took one 35 yards for a touchdown vs. BUF (1/2)30 Coleman, Drew 5-9 180 27 5 *He led the team with five forced fumbles and also had four sacks and an interception27 Cook, Emanuel 5-10 202 22 1 *Recorded five special teams tackles this season31 Cromartie, Antonio 6-2 210 26 5 *Tied for the team-lead with three interceptions and led the team with 18 pass defenses44 Ihedigbo, James 6-1 214 27 4 *Recorded 27 special teams tackles, in addition to 10 defensive tackles and three sacks26 Lowery, Dwight 5-11 198 24 3 *Tied for the team-lead with three interceptions, returning two for touchdowns22 Pool, Brodney 6-2 214 26 6 *He posted 64 tackles, 10 pass defenses, a sack and an interception on the year24 Revis, Darrelle 5-11 198 25 4 *Earned his third Pro Bowl appearance this season while posting 13 pass defenses33 Smith, Eric 6-1 207 27 5 *Hoping to return from a concussion after recording 57 tackles during the year29 Trufant, Isaiah 5-8 170 28 R *Played in his first NFL game vs. BUF (1/2) and had two special teams tackles20 Wilson, Kyle 5-10 190 23 R *The first-round pick had 19 tackles and 5 pass defenses in his rookie campaign

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NO. NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ18th YEAR (1) 8 Brunell, Mark QB 6-1 215 40 18 Washington Santa Maria, CA FA-1016th YEAR (1) 49 Richardson, Tony FB 6-1 240 39 16 Auburn Daleville, AL UFA-08 (MIN) 14th YEAR (2) 93 Pryce, Trevor DE 6-5 290 35 14 Clemson Brooklyn, NY FA-1099 Taylor, Jason LB 6-6 250 36 14 Akron Pittsburgh, PA UFA-10 (MIA)12th YEAR (1) 67 Woody, Damien OL 6-3 327 33 12 Boston College Beaverdam, VA UFA-08 (DET)11th YEAR (1) 92 Ellis, Shaun DE 6-5 290 33 11 Tennessee Anderson, SC D1a-0010th YEAR (1) 21 Tomlinson, LaDainian RB 5-10 215 31 10 TCU Rosebud, TX FA-109th YEAR (2) 57 Scott, Bart LB 6-2 242 30 9 Southern Illinois Detroit, MI UFA-09 (BLT)58 Thomas, Bryan LB 6-4 260 31 9 Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, AL D1-028th YEAR (2) 65 Moore, Brandon G 6-3 305 30 8 Illinois Gary, IN FA-0397 Pace, Calvin LB 6-4 265 30 8 Wake Forest Douglasville, GA UFA-08 (ARZ)7th YEAR (3) 89 Cotchery, Jerricho WR 6-0 203 28 7 North Carolina State Birmingham, AL D4a-0484 Hartsock, Ben TE 6-4 268 30 7 Ohio State Chillicothe, OH FA-0978 Hunter, Wayne T 6-5 318 29 7 Hawaii Honolulu, HI FA-076th YEAR (3) 17 Edwards, Braylon WR 6-3 214 27 6 Michigan Detroit, MI T-09 (CLV)22 Pool, Brodney S 6-2 214 26 6 Oklahoma Corpus Christi, TX FA-1091 Pouha, Sione DT 6-3 325 31 6 Utah Salt Lake City, UT D3-055th YEAR (10) 11 Clemens, Kellen QB 6-2 220 27 5 Oregon Burns, OR D2-0630 Coleman, Drew CB 5-9 180 27 5 TCU Henderson, TX D6-0631 Cromartie, Antonio CB 6-2 210 26 5 Florida State Tallahassee, FL T-10 (SD)60 Ferguson, D’Brickashaw T 6-6 310 27 5 Virginia Freeport, NY D1a-0610 Holmes, Santonio WR 5-11 192 26 5 Ohio State Belle Glade, FL T-10 (PIT)56 Laury, Lance LB 6-2 242 28 5 South Carolina Hopkins, SC FA-1074 Mangold, Nick C 6-4 307 27 5 Ohio State Centerville, OH D1b-0616 Smith, Brad WR 6-2 212 27 5 Missouri Youngstown, OH D4a-0633 Smith, Eric S 6-1 207 27 5 Michigan State Groveport, OH D3b-069 Weatherford, Steve P 6-3 215 28 5 Illinois Terre Haute, IN FA-094th YEAR (5) 70 DeVito, Mike DE 6-3 305 26 4 Maine Wellfleet, MA FA-072 Folk, Nick K 6-1 222 26 4 Arizona Hollywood, CA FA-1052 Harris, David LB 6-2 250 26 4 Michigan Grand Rapids, MI D2-0744 Ihedigbo, James S 6-1 214 27 4 Massachusetts Amherst, MA FA-0824 Revis, Darrelle CB 5-11 198 25 4 Pittsburgh Aliquippa, PA D1-073rd YEAR (4) 50 Gholston, Vernon DE 6-3 260 24 3 Ohio State Detroit, MI D1a-0881 Keller, Dustin TE 6-2 250 26 3 Purdue Lafayette, IN D1b-0826 Lowery, Dwight CB 5-11 198 24 3 San Jose State Santa Cruz, CA D4-0875 Turner, Robert OL 6-4 308 26 3 New Mexico Austin, TX FA-072nd YEAR (7) 34 Cole, Marquice CB 5-10 192 27 2 Northwestern Hazel Crest, IL FA-0971 Gilbert, Jarron DT 6-5 285 24 2 San Jose State New Orleans, LA FA-1023 Greene, Shonn RB 5-11 226 25 2 Iowa Sicklerville, NJ D3-0982 Mulligan, Matthew TE 6-4 265 25 2 Maine West Enfield, ME W-09 (TEN)6 Sanchez, Mark QB 6-2 225 24 2 Southern California Mission Viejo, CA D1-0968 Slauson, Matt G 6-5 315 24 2 Nebraska Colorado Springs, CO D6-0955 Westerman, Jamaal LB 6-3 255 25 2 Rutgers Brampton, ON, Canada FA-09ROOKIES/1st YEAR (10) 38 Conner, John FB 5-11 245 23 R Kentucky West Chester, OH D5-1027 Cook, Emanuel S 5-10 202 22 1 South Carolina Riviera Beach, FL FA-1086 Cumberland, Jeff TE 6-4 260 23 R Illinois Columbus, OH FA-1094 Dixon, Marcus DT 6-4 295 26 1 Hampton Rome, GA W-10 (DAL)62 Ducasse, Vladimir OL 6-5 325 23 R Massachusetts Stamford, CT D2-1053 Mauga, Josh LB 6-1 245 23 1 Nevada Fallon, NV FA-1025 McKnight, Joe RB 5-11 205 22 R Southern California River Ridge, LA D4-1046 Purdum, Tanner LS 6-3 270 26 1 Baker Enid, OK FA-1029 Trufant, Isaiah CB 5-8 170 28 R Eatern Washington Tacoma, WA FA-1020 Wilson, Kyle CB 5-10 190 23 R Boise State Piscataway, NJ D1-10

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2010 TEAM STATISTICS

Won 1, Lost 0

1/8/2011 W 17- 16 at Indianapolis Colts Jets Opponent

Total First Downs .................................................... 23 ................. 16Rushing ..................................................................10 ................... 5Passing ...................................................................12 ................. 11Penalty .....................................................................1 ................... 03rd Down:Made/Att ...............................................8/15 .............. 6/133rd Down Pct. ................................................... 53.3% ........... 46.2%4th Down: Made/Att ................................................0/0 ................ 0/04th Down Pct. ........................................................0.0 ................ 0.0Possession Avg. ................................................. 33:07 ............ 26:53Total Net Yards ..................................................... 353 ............... 312Avg. Per Game ....................................................353.0 ............ 312.0Total Plays ..............................................................70 ................. 54Avg. Per Play ..........................................................5.0 ................ 5.8Net Yards Rushing ................................................ 169 ................. 93Avg. Per Game ....................................................169.0 .............. 93.0Total Rushes ............................................................38 ................. 27Net Yards Passing ................................................. 184 ............... 219Avg. Per Game ....................................................184.0 ............ 219.0Sacked/Yards Lost ...................................................1/5 ................ 1/6Gross Yards ...........................................................189 ............... 225Attempts/Completions ..........................................31/18 ............ 26/18Completion Pct. ................................................. 58.1% ........... 69.2%Had Intercepted .........................................................1 ................... 0Punts/Average .................................................. 5/50.4 ............4/38.3Net Punting Avg. ................................................. 34.4 .............. 34.5Penalties/Yards .................................................... 3/15 ...............2/10Fumbles/Ball Lost .................................................. 1/0 .................0/0Touchdowns ............................................................. 2 ................... 1Rushing ....................................................................2 ................... 0Passing .....................................................................0 ................... 1Returns .....................................................................0 ................... 0

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 0 0 7 10 0 17Opponents 0 7 3 6 0 16

Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsL.Tomlinson 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12N.Folk 0 0 0 0 2/2 1/1 0 5Team 2 2 0 0 2/2 1/1 0 17Opponents 1 0 1 0 1/1 3/3 0 16

2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 0/ 0Sacks: C.Pace 1.0 Team: 1.0, Opponents: 1.0

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost RatingM.Sanchez 31 18 189 58.1% 6.1 0 0.0% 1 3.2% 24 1/ 5 62.4 Team 31 18 189 58.1% 6.1 0 0.0% 1 3.2% 24 1/ 5 62.4 Opponents 26 18 225 69.2% 8.7 1 3.8% 0 0.0% 57t 1/ 6 108.7

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDL.Tomlinson 16 82 5.1 23 2S.Greene 19 70 3.7 8 0B.Smith 2 11 5.5 8 0M.Sanchez 1 6 6.0 6 0Team 38 169 4.4 23 2Opponents 27 93 3.4 14 0

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDB.Edwards 4 62 15.5 24 0S.Holmes 4 46 11.5 15 0L.Tomlinson 4 17 4.3 13 0D.Keller 3 42 14.0 20 0J.Cotchery 2 17 8.5 10 0B.Hartsock 1 5 5.0 5 0Team 18 189 10.5 24 0Opponents 18 225 12.5 57t 1

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDOpponents 1 23 23.0 23 0

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BS.Weatherford 5 252 50.4 34.4 4 1 65 0Team 5 252 50.4 34.4 4 1 65 0Opponents 4 153 38.3 34.5 0 1 46 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDJ.Cotchery 1 2 15 15.0 15 0Team 1 2 15 15.0 15 0Opponents 0 1 0 0 0 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDA.Cromartie 2 88 44.0 47 0K.Wilson 1 26 26.0 26 0B.Smith 1 18 18.0 18 0Team 4 132 33.0 47 0Opponents 2 44 22.0 25 0

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ N.Folk 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 0/ 0Team 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 0/ 0Opponents 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 1/ 1

Fumbles Lost Opponent Fumble Recoveries

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Touchdowns: 0Blocked Punts: 0Blocked Punt Returns: 0Blocked Field Goals: 0Blocked FG Returns: 0Blocked Extra Point: 0Forced Fumbles: 0Fumble Recoveries: 0

Misc. Tackles: 1 (D’Brickashaw Ferguson, 1/8)Misc. Forced Fumbles: Own Fumble Recoveries: 1 (Braylon Edwards, 1/8)Touchdowns:

Key: TFL= Tackles for Loss, QH = Quarterback Hurries; INT = Interception; FF = Forced Fumble; FR = Fumble Recovery;PD = Pass Defensed, Italics = Player no longer with team, * = Injured Reserve

DEFENSIVE STATISTICSPlayer Totals Tackles Assists TFL Sacks/Yds QH INT/Yds PD FF FR/YdsDavid Harris 9 8 1 1 - - - - - -Eric Smith 8 8 - - - - - 2 - -Jason Taylor 8 4 4 - - - - - - -Brodney Pool 6 4 2 1 - - - - - -Calvin Pace 5 5 - - 1/6 - - - - -Mike DeVito 4 3 1 - - - - - - -Bart Scott 4 3 1 - - - - - - -Trevor Pryce 3 2 1 - - 1 - - - -Shaun Ellis 3 1 2 - - 1 - - - -Antonio Cromartie 2 2 - - - - - - - -Sione Pouha 2 2 - - - - - - - -Bryan Thomas 2 2 - 1 - - - - - -Darrelle Revis 1 1 - - - - - - - -Drew Coleman 1 - 1 - - - - - - -

TOTALS 58 45 13 3 1/6 2 - 2 - -

Player Totals Tackles AssistsEmanuel Cook 1 1 -Jamaal Westerman 1 1 -Lance Laury 1 - 1

TOTALS 3 2 1

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES

* - Injured Reserve^ - No longer on active rosterItalicized - No longer with team

SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAY

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Won 11, Lost 59/13/2010 L 9- 10 Baltimore Ravens 9/19/2010 W 28- 14 New England Patriots 9/26/2010 W 31- 23 at Miami Dolphins 10/3/2010 W 38- 14 at Buffalo Bills 10/11/2010 W 29- 20 Minnesota Vikings 10/17/2010 W 24- 20 at Denver Broncos 10/31/2010 L 0- 9 Green Bay Packers 11/7/2010 W 23- 20 at Detroit Lions 11/14/2010 W 26- 20 at Cleveland Browns 11/21/2010 W 30- 27 Houston Texans 11/25/2010 W 26- 10 Cincinnati Bengals 12/6/2010 L 3- 45 at New England Patriots 12/12/2010 L 6- 10 Miami Dolphins12/19/2010 W 22- 17 at Pittsburgh Steelers12/26/2010 L 34- 38 at Chicago Bears1/2/2011 W 38- 7 Buffalo Bills

Jets OpponentTotal First Downs .................................................. 307 ............... 272Rushing ............................................................... 118 ................. 70Passing .................................................................171 ............... 169Penalty ...................................................................18 ................. 333rd Down: Made/Att ..........................................93/235 .......... 81/2193rd Down Pct. ................................................... 39.6% ........... 37.0%4th Down: Made/Att ..............................................5/14 ................ 4/64th Down Pct. ................................................... 35.7% ........... 66.7%Possession Avg. ................................................. 32:03 ............ 27:57Total Net Yards ................................................... 5616 ............. 4664Avg. Per Game ....................................................351.0 ............ 291.5Total Plays ..........................................................1087 ............... 979Avg. Per Play ..........................................................5.2 ................ 4.8Net Yards Rushing .............................................. 2374 ............. 1454Avg. Per Game ....................................................148.4 .............. 90.9Total Rushes ..........................................................534 ............... 408Net Yards Passing ............................................... 3242 ............. 3210Avg. Per Game ....................................................202.6 ............ 200.6Sacked/Yards Lost .............................................28/178 .......... 40/244Gross Yards .........................................................3420 ............. 3454Attempts/Completions ......................................525/288 ........ 531/269Completion Pct. ................................................. 54.9% ........... 50.7%Had Intercepted .......................................................13 ................. 12Punts/Average ................................................ 84/42.6 ..........97/45.2Net Punting Avg. ................................................. 38.1 .............. 39.0Penalties/Yards .............................................. 103/934 ..........74/679Fumbles/Ball Lost ................................................ 23/7 .............25/18Touchdowns ........................................................... 39 ................. 36Rushing ..................................................................14 ................. 11Passing ...................................................................20 ................. 24Returns .....................................................................5 ................... 1

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 36 127 90 105 9 367Opponents 57 89 75 83 0 304Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsN.Folk 0 0 0 0 37/37 30/39 0 127B.Edwards 7 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 1 44S.Holmes 6 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36L.Tomlinson 6 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36D.Keller 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30M.Sanchez 3 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18B.Smith 3 1 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 18J.Cotchery 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12S.Greene 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12D.Lowery 2 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12J. Connor 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6M.Cole 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6K.Clemens 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6T.Pryce 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2J.Taylor 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2Team 39 14 20 5 37/37 30/39 1 367Opponents 36 11 24 1 34/35 18/23 0 304

2-Pt. Conversions: Team 1/ 1, Opponents: 0/ 1Sacks: B.Thomas 6.0, C.Pace 5.5, J.Taylor 5.0, S.Ellis 4.5, D.Coleman 4.0, D.Harris 3.0, J.Ihedigbo 3.0, S.Pouha 2.0, D.Lowery 2.0, M.Dixon 1.0, B.Scott 1.0, B.Pool 1.0, T.Pryce 1.0, E.Smith 1.0 Team: 40.0, Opponents: 27.0

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost RatingM.Sanchez 507 278 3291 54.8% 6.5 17 3.4% 13 2.6% 74t 27/ 171 75.3M.Brunell 13 7 117 53.8% 9.0 2 15.4% 1 7.7% 52t 1/ 7 92.0B.Smith 3 2 6 66.7% 2.0 1 33.3% 0 0.0% 3t 0/ 0 109.7K.Clemens 2 1 6 50.0% 3.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 0/ 0 56.3Team 525 288 3420 54.9% 6.5 20 3.8% 14 2.7% 74t 28/ 178 76.5Opponents 531 269 3454 50.7% 6.5 24 4.5% 12 2.3% 50 40/ 244 77.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDL.Tomlinson 219 914 4.2 31 6S.Greene 185 766 4.1 23t 2B.Smith 38 299 7.9 53t 1J.McKnight 39 189 4.8 18 0M.Sanchez 30 105 3.5 20 3J.Conner 8 44 5.5 16t 1S.Holmes 2 17 8.5 14 0S.Weatherford 1 17 17.0 17 0T.Richardson 5 13 2.6 4 0K.Clemens 2 9 4.5 10t 1B.Edwards 1 4 4.0 4 0J.Cotchery 4 -3 -0.8 4 0Team 534 2374 4.4 53t 14Opponents 408 1454 3.6 32 11Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDD.Keller 55 687 12.5 41 5B.Edwards 53 904 17.1 74t 7S.Holmes 52 746 14.3 52 6L.Tomlinson 52 368 7.1 21 0J.Cotchery 41 433 10.6 49 2S.Greene 16 120 7.5 15 0T.Richardson 5 31 6.2 14 0B.Smith 4 44 11.0 23 0J.McKnight 3 20 6.7 9 0P.Turner 2 26 13.0 21 0J.Conner 2 9 4.5 7 0D.Clowney 1 22 22.0 22 0B.Hartsock 1 7 7.0 7 0J.Cumberland 1 3 3.0 3 0M.Mulligan 0 0 0 0 0Team 288 3420 11.9 74t 20Opponents 269 3454 12.8 50 24Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDD.Lowery 3 87 29.0 41 2A.Cromartie 3 75 25.0 66 0M.Cole 2 49 24.5 35t 1J.Leonhard 1 2 2.0 2 0C.Pace 1 1 1.0 1 0B.Pool 1 0 0.0 0 0D.Coleman 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 12 214 17.8 66 3Opponents 14 134 9.6 37t 1Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BS.Weatherford 84 3581 42.6 38.1 4 42 61 0Team 84 3581 42.6 38.1 4 42 61 0Opponents 96 4388 45.2 39.0 4 26 69 1Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDJ.Leonhard 21 19 238 11.3 32 0K.Wilson 15 2 111 7.4 18 0J.Cotchery 8 4 66 8.3 19 0A.Cromartie 5 0 36 7.2 16 0S.Holmes 4 0 40 10.0 14 0J.McKnight 2 0 43 21.5 25 0M.Cole 1 0 -5 -5.0 -5 0Team 56 25 529 9.4 32 0Opponents 27 27 299 11.1 38 0Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDB.Smith 50 1432 28.6 97t 2J.McKnight 3 60 20.0 28 0J.Conner 3 35 11.7 18 0D.Lowery 2 26 13.0 14 0K.Wilson 2 22 11.0 15 0R.Turner 1 11 11.0 11 0M.Mulligan 1 8 8.0 8 0A.Cromartie 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0Team 63 1588 25.2 97t 2Opponents 73 1428 19.6 44 0Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ N.Folk 1/ 1 10/ 11 14/ 16 3/ 6 2/ 5Team 1/ 1 10/ 11 14/ 16 3/ 6 2/ 5Opponents 0/ 0 6/ 7 3/ 5 7/ 9 2/ 2

Fumbles Lost: S.Holmes 2, S.Greene 2, B.Edwards 1, B.Smith 1, M.Sanchez 1 Total: 7 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: S.Pouha 3, J.Taylor 2, D.Revis 2, D.Harris 1, J.Ihedigbo 1, D.Lowery 1, B.Scott 1, B.Thomas 1, J.Leonhard 1, B.Pool 1, L.Laury 1, A.Cromartie 1 Total: 16

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SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYTouchdowns: 2 Brad Smith (vs. CIN, 11/25) Brad Smith (at PIT, 12/19)Blocked Punts: 1 Eric Smith (at MIA, 9/27) Blocked Punt Returns: 0Blocked Field Goals: 0Blocked FG Returns: 0Blocked Extra Point: 0Forced Fumbles: 0Fumble Recoveries: 2 James Ihedigbo (vs. CIN, 11/25) Lance Laury (at BUF, 10/3)

Misc. Tackles: 15 (2 - Braylon Edwards, 11/7, 11/14, 2 - D’Brickashaw Ferguson, 10/17, 12/12, 2 - Santonio Holmes, 11/7, 12/12, Jerricho Cotchery, 10/31, Shonn Greene, 11/25, Dustin Keller 10/31, Nick Mangold, 10/17, Brandon Moore, 10/17, Mark Sanchez, 11/21, Matt Slauson, 10/31, P. Turner, 11/21)Misc. Forced Fumbles: Own Fumble Recoveries: 9 (3 - Mark Sanchez, 11/7, Jerricho Cotchery, 10/31, D’Brickashaw Ferguson, 12/12, Brandon Moore, 12/12, LaDainian Tomlinson, 10/31, Kyle Wilson, 9/13, Damien Woody, 11/7)Touchdowns: 2 (Dwight Lowery 26-yd int, 10/11, Marquice Cole 35-yd int, 1/2)

Key: TFL= Tackles for Loss, QH = Quarterback Hurries; INT = Interception; FF = Forced Fumble; FR = Fumble Recovery;PD = Pass Defensed, Italics = Player no longer with team, * = Injured Reserve

DEFENSIVE STATISTICSPlayer Totals Tackles Assists TFL Sacks/Yds QH INT/Yds PD FF FR/YdsDavid Harris 119 90 29 4 3/23 14 - 2 1 1/0Bart Scott 94 66 28 7 1/10 13 - 1 1 1/0Jim Leonhard* 66 47 19 1 - 3 1/2 6 - 1/-1Brodney Pool 63 35 28 1 1/6 2 1/0 9 1 1/6Eric Smith 57 37 20 - 1/4 3 - 4 - -Calvin Pace 56 36 20 4 5.5/21.5 8 1/1 3 1 -Mike DeVito 46 33 13 5 - 6 - 1 2 -Sione Pouha 46 30 16 3 2/14 4 - 4 - 3/2 Antonio Cromartie 42 40 2 - - - 3/75 18 - 1/0 Bryan Thomas 41 28 13 5 6/31 6 - 1 1 1/16Darrelle Revis 35 28 7 - - - - 13 - 2/10Jason Taylor 35 17 18 8 5/23 8 - 6 2 2/0Drew Coleman 34 31 3 3 4/35 3 1/0 5 5 -Shaun Ellis 27 18 9 3 4.5/29.5 11 - - 1 -Dwight Lowery 21 14 7 - 2/11 2 3/87 6 - 2/2Kyle Wilson 19 16 3 - - 4 - 5 - -Vernon Gholston 13 9 4 2 - 3 - - - -Marquice Cole 10 10 - - - - 2/49 7 - -James Ihedigbo 10 8 2 - 3/21 2 - - - -Marcus Dixon 4 4 0 - 1/10 - - - - -Jamaal Westerman 3 3 0 1 - - - - - 1/0Trevor Pryce 3 2 1 - 1/6 12 - - - -Josh Mauga 3 1 2 1 - 1 - - - -Matt Kroul 2 1 1 - - - - - - -Howard Green 1 1 - - - 1 - - 1 -Launce Laury 1 1 - - - 1 - 1 - -Emanuel Cook 1 1 - - - 1 - - 1 -Jarron Gilbert 1 1 - 1 - - - - - -Kris Jenkins* 1 - 1 - - - - - - -TOTALS 841 607 233 49 40/235 111 12/214 85 17 16/35

Player Totals Tackles AssistsLance Laury 28 19 9James Ihedigbo 27 15 12Brad Smith 19 15 4Eric Smith 15 11 4Marquice Cole 14 13 1Josh Mauga 15 11 4Drew Coleman 10 8 2Joe McKnight 8 6 2Jamaal Westerman 8 5 3John Conner 8 5 3Jim Leonhard* 6 5 1Dwight Lowery 4 2 2Vernon Gholston 5 3 2Emanuel Cook 5 5 -Kyle Wilson 3 1 2Tanner Purdum 2 - 2Robert Turner 2 1 1Brodney Pool 2 2 -Danny Woodhead 1 1 -David Clowney 1 - 1Kenwin Cummings 1 - 1Nick Folk 1 - 1Isaiah Trufant 2 2 -TOTALS 178 122 56

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES

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NO. NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ8 Brunell, Mark QB 6-1 215 40 18 Washington Santa Maria, CA FA-1011 Clemens, Kellen QB 6-2 220 27 5 Oregon Burns, OR D2-0634 Cole, Marquice CB 5-10 192 27 2 Northwestern Hazel Crest, IL FA-0930 Coleman, Drew CB 5-9 180 27 5 TCU Henderson, TX D6-0638 Conner, John FB 5-11 245 23 R Kentucky West Chester, OH D5-1027 Cook, Emanuel S 5-10 202 22 1 South Carolina Riviera Beach, FL FA-1089 Cotchery, Jerricho WR 6-0 203 28 7 North Carolina State Birmingham, AL D4a-0431 Cromartie, Antonio CB 6-2 210 26 5 Florida State Tallahassee, FL T-10 (SD)86 Cumberland, Jeff TE 6-4 260 23 R Illinois Columbus, OH FA-1070 DeVito, Mike DE 6-3 305 26 4 Maine Wellfleet, MA FA-0794 Dixon, Marcus DT 6-4 295 26 1 Hampton Rome, GA W-10 (DAL)62 Ducasse, Vladimir OL 6-5 325 23 R Massachusetts Stamford, CT D2-1017 Edwards, Braylon WR 6-3 214 27 6 Michigan Detroit, MI T-09 (CLV)92 Ellis, Shaun DE 6-5 290 33 11 Tennessee Anderson, SC D1a-0060 Ferguson, D’Brickashaw T 6-6 310 27 5 Virginia Freeport, NY D1a-062 Folk, Nick K 6-1 222 26 4 Arizona Hollywood, CA FA-1050 Gholston, Vernon DE 6-3 260 24 3 Ohio State Detroit, MI D1a-0871 Gilbert, Jarron DT 6-5 285 24 2 San Jose State New Orleans, LA FA-1023 Greene, Shonn RB 5-11 226 25 2 Iowa Sicklerville, NJ D3-0952 Harris, David LB 6-2 250 26 4 Michigan Grand Rapids, MI D2-0784 Hartsock, Ben TE 6-4 268 30 7 Ohio State Chillicothe, OH FA-0910 Holmes, Santonio WR 5-11 192 26 5 Ohio State Bella Glade, FL T-10 (PIT)78 Hunter, Wayne T 6-5 318 29 7 Hawaii Honolulu, HI FA-0744 Ihedigbo, James S 6-1 214 27 4 Massachusetts Amherst, MA FA-0881 Keller, Dustin TE 6-2 250 26 3 Purdue Lafayette, IN D1b-0856 Laury, Lance LB 6-2 242 28 5 South Carolina Hopkins, SC FA-1026 Lowery, Dwight CB 5-11 198 24 3 San Jose State Santa Cruz, CA D4-0874 Mangold, Nick C 6-4 307 27 5 Ohio State Centerville, OH D1b-0653 Mauga, Josh LB 6-1 245 23 1 Nevada Fallon, NV FA-1025 McKnight, Joe RB 5-11 205 22 R Southern California River Ridge, LA D4-1065 Moore, Brandon G 6-3 305 30 8 Illinois Gary, IN FA-0382 Mulligan, Matthew TE 6-4 265 25 2 Maine West Enfield, ME W-09 (TEN)97 Pace, Calvin LB 6-4 265 30 8 Wake Forest Douglasville, GA UFA-08 (ARZ)22 Pool, Brodney S 6-2 214 26 6 Oklahoma Corpus Christi, TX FA-1091 Pouha, Sione DT 6-3 325 31 6 Utah Salt Lake City, UT D3-0593 Pryce, Trevor DE 6-5 290 35 14 Clemson Brooklyn, NY FA-1046 Purdum, Tanner LS 6-3 270 26 1 Baker Enid, OK FA-1024 Revis, Darrelle CB 5-11 198 25 4 Pittsburgh Aliquippa, PA D1-0749 Richardson, Tony FB 6-1 240 39 16 Auburn Daleville, AL UFA-08 (MIN)6 Sanchez, Mark QB 6-2 225 24 2 Southern California Mission Viejo, CA D1-0957 Scott, Bart LB 6-2 242 30 9 Southern Illinois Detroit, MI UFA-09 (BLT)68 Slauson, Matt G 6-5 315 24 2 Nebraska Colorado Springs, CO D6-0916 Smith, Brad WR 6-2 212 27 5 Missouri Youngstown, OH D4a-0633 Smith, Eric S 6-1 207 27 5 Michigan State Groveport, OH D3b-0699 Taylor, Jason LB 6-6 250 36 14 Akron Pittsburgh, PA UFA-10 (MIA)58 Thomas, Bryan LB 6-4 265 31 9 Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, AL D1-0221 Tomlinson, LaDainian RB 5-10 215 31 10 TCU Rosebud, TX FA-1029 Trufant, Isaiah DB 5-8 170 28 R Eastern Washington Tacoma, WA FA-1075 Turner, Robert OL 6-4 308 26 3 New Mexico Austin, TX FA-079 Weatherford, Steve P 6-3 215 28 5 Illinois Terre Haute, IN FA-0955 Westerman, Jamaal LB 6-3 255 25 2 Rutgers Brampton, ON, Canada FA-0920 Wilson, Kyle CB 5-10 190 23 R Boise State Piscataway, NJ D1-1067 Woody, Damien OL 6-3 327 33 12 Boston College Beaverdam, VA UFA-08 (DET)

ACTIVE ROSTER - 53ACTIVE ROSTER - 53RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT

3 Ainge, Erik QB 6-5 221 24 3 Tennessee Hillsboro, OR D5-08

PRACTICE SQUAD

51 Brown, Cody LB 6-3 252 24 2 Connecticut Coral Springs, FL FA-1095 Crable, Shawn LB 6-5 250 26 3 Michigan Massillon, OH FA-1059 Felix, Robby C 6-3 295 24 1 UTEP Corona, CA FA-1098 Kroul, Matt DL 6-3 300 24 1 Iowa Mount Vernon, IA FA-09 18 Payne, Logan WR 6-2 205 25 3 Minnesota Lutz, FL FA-1048 Satele, Brashton LB 6-0 248 23 R Hawaii Mililani, HI FA-1096 Tevaseu, Martin DT 6-2 325 23 R Nevada - Las Vegas Oakland, CA FA-1088 Turner, Patrick WR 6-5 220 23 1 Southern California Nashville, TN W-10 (MIA)

RESERVE/INJURED

77 Jenkins, Kris DT 6-4 360 31 10 Maryland Ypsilanti, MI T-08 (CAR)36 Leonhard, Jim S 5-8 188 28 6 Wisconsin Ladysmith, WI UFA-09 (BLT)7 O’Connell, Kevin QB 6-5 225 25 3 San Diego State Carlsbad, CA T-09 (DET)79 Pitoitua, Ropati DE 6-8 315 25 2 Washington State Spanaway, WA FA-08

COACHING STAFF: REX RYAN (head coach). Mike Pettine (defensive coordinator); Brian Schottenheimer (offensive coordinator), Mike Westhoff (special teams coordinator), Sal Alosi (head strength & conditioning), Mike Bloomgren (assistant offensive coordinator), Bill Callahan (assistant head coach/offensive line), Mark Carrier (defensive line), Matt Cavanaugh (quarterbacks), Mike Devlin (tight ends/assistant offensive line), Henry Ellard (wide receivers), Ben Kotwica (assistant special teams), Anthony Lynn (running backs), Jim O’Neil (assistant defensive backs), Bob Sutton (senior defensive assistant/lineback-ers), Dennis Thurman (defensive backs), Jeff Weeks (outside linebackers)

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NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN GS/GP/DNP/IA2 Nick Folk K 6-1 222 26 4 Arizona Hollywood, CA 0/16/0/0 6 Mark Sanchez QB 6-2 225 24 2 Southern California Mission Viejo, CA 16/16/0/08 Mark Brunell QB 6-1 215 40 18 Washington Santa Maria, CA 0/2/14/09 Steve Weatherford P 6-3 210 28 5 Illinois Terre Haute, IN 0/16/0/010 Santonio Holmes WR 5-11 192 26 5 Ohio State Bella Glade, FL 10/12/0/0 11 Kellen Clemens QB 6-2 220 27 5 Oregon Burns, OR 0/1/0/1516 Brad Smith WR 6-2 212 27 5 Missouri Youngstown, OH 2/16/0/0 17 Braylon Edwards WR 6-3 214 27 6 Michigan Detroit, MI 15/16/0/020 Kyle Wilson CB 5-10 190 23 R Boise State Piscataway, NJ 6/16/0/021 LaDainian Tomlinson RB 5-10 215 31 10 TCU Rosebud, TX 13/15/0/122 Brodney Pool S 6-2 214 26 6 Oklahoma Corpus Christi, TX 12/14/0/123 Shonn Greene RB 5-11 226 25 2 Iowa Sicklerville, NJ 2/15/0/124 Darrelle Revis CB 5-11 198 25 4 Pittsburgh Aliquippa, PA 13/13/0/325 Joe McKnight RB 5-11 205 22 R Southern California River Ridge, LA 1/9/0/726 Dwight Lowery CB 5-11 198 24 3 San Jose State Santa Cruz, CA 3/14/0/227 Emanuel Cook S 5-10 202 22 1 South Carolina Riviera Beach, FL 0/4/0/029 Isaiah Trufant DB 5-8 170 28 R Eastern Washington Tacoma, WA 0/1/0/030 Drew Coleman CB 5-9 180 27 5 TCU Henderson, TX 4/16/0/031 Antonio Cromartie CB 6-2 210 26 5 Florida State Tallahassee, FL 15/15/0/133 Eric Smith S 6-1 207 27 5 Michigan State Groveport, OH 6/13/0/334 Marquice Cole CB 5-10 192 27 2 Northwestern Hazel Crest, IL 1/12/0/438 John Conner FB 5-11 245 23 R Kentucky West Chester, OH 0/16/0/044 James Ihedigbo S 6-1 214 27 4 Massachusetts Amherst, MA 0/14/0/246 Tanner Purdum LS 6-3 270 26 1 Baker Enid, OK 0/16/0/049 Tony Richardson FB 6-1 240 39 16 Auburn Daleville, AL 10/16/0/050 Vernon Gholston DE 6-3 260 25 3 Ohio State Detroit, MI 2/16/0/052 David Harris LB 6-2 250 26 4 Michigan Grand Rapids, MI 16/16/0/053 Josh Mauga LB 6-1 245 23 1 Nevada Fallon, NV 0/8/0/255 Jamaal Westerman LB 6-3 255 25 2 Rutgers Brampton, ON, Canada 0/6/0/1056 Lance Laury LB 6-2 242 28 5 South Carolina Hopkins, SC 0/16/0/057 Bart Scott LB 6-2 242 30 9 Southern Illinois Detroit, MI 16/16/0/058 Bryan Thomas LB 6-4 260 31 9 Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, AL 12/16/0/060 D’Brickashaw Ferguson T 6-6 310 27 5 Virginia Freeport, NY 16/16/0/062 Vladimir Ducasse OL 6-5 325 23 R Massachusetts Stamford, CT 0/2/4/1065 Brandon Moore G 6-3 305 30 8 Illinois Gary, IN 16/16/0/067 Damien Woody OL 6-3 327 33 12 Boston College Beaverdam, VA 13/13/0/368 Matt Slauson G 6-5 315 24 2 Nebraska Colorado Springs, CO 16/16/0/070 Mike DeVito DE 6-3 305 26 4 Maine Wellfleet, MA 11/16/0/071 Jarron Gilbert DT 6-5 285 24 2 San Jose State New Orleans, LA 0/1/0/574 Nick Mangold C 6-4 307 27 5 Ohio State Centerville, OH 16/16/0/075 Robert Turner OL 6-4 308 26 3 New Mexico Austin, TX 0/16/0/078 Wayne Hunter T 6-5 318 29 7 Hawaii Honolulu, HI 4/14/0/281 Dustin Keller TE 6-2 250 26 3 Purdue Lafayette, IN 14/16/0/082 Matthew Mulligan TE 6-4 265 25 2 Maine West Enfield, ME 1/13/0/384 Ben Hartsock TE 6-4 268 30 7 Ohio State Chillicothe, OH 6/16/0/086 Jeff Cumberland TE 6-4 260 23 R Illinois Columbus, OH 0/1/0/1589 Jerricho Cotchery WR 6-0 203 28 7 North Carolina State Birmingham, AL 5/14/0/291 Sione Pouha DT 6-3 325 31 6 Utah Salt Lake City, UT 15/16/0/092 Shaun Ellis DE 6-5 290 33 11 Tennessee Anderson, SC 15/15/1/093 Trevor Pryce DE 6-5 290 35 14 Clemson Brooklyn, NY 0/10/1/294 Marcus Dixon DT 6-4 295 26 1 Hampton Rome, GA 1/3/0/1397 Calvin Pace LB 6-4 265 30 8 Wake Forest Douglasville, GA 11/12/0/499 Jason Taylor LB 6-6 250 36 14 Akron Pittsburgh, PA 5/16/0/0

ACTIVE ROSTER - 53RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT

3 Erik Ainge QB 6-5 221 24 3 Tennessee Hillsboro, OR PRACTICE SQUAD

18 Logan Payne WR 6-2 205 25 3 Minnesota Lutz, FL 48 Brashton Satele LB 6-0 248 23 R Hawaii Mililani, HI 51 Cody Brown LB 6-3 252 24 2 Connecticut Coral Springs, FL 59 Robby Felix C 6-3 295 24 1 UTEP Corona, CA 88 Patrick Turner WR 6-5 220 23 1 Southern California Nashville, TN 0/5/0/195 Shawn Crable LB 6-5 250 26 3 Michigan Massillon, OH 96 Martin Tevaseu DT 6-2 325 23 R Nevada-Las Vegas Oakland, CA 98 Matt Kroul DL 6-3 300 24 1 Iowa Mount Vernon, IA 0/6/1/8

RESERVE/INJURED

7 Kevin O’Connell QB 6-5 225 25 3 San Diego State Carlsbad, CA 36 Jim Leonhard S 5-8 188 28 6 Wisconsin Ladysmith, WI 11/11/0/077 Kris Jenkins DT 6-4 360 31 10 Maryland Ypsilanti, MI 1/1/0/079 Ropati Pitoitua DE 6-8 315 25 2 Washington State Spanaway, WA

COACHING STAFF: REX RYAN (head coach). Mike Pettine (defensive coordinator); Brian Schottenheimer (offensive coordinator), Mike Westhoff (special teams coordinator), Sal Alosi (head strength & conditioning), Mike Bloomgren (assistant offensive coordinator), Bill Callahan (assistant head coach/offen-sive line), Mark Carrier (defensive line), Matt Cavanaugh (quarterbacks), Mike Devlin (tight ends/assistant offensive line), Henry Ellard (wide receivers), Ben Kotwica (assistant special teams), Anthony Lynn (running backs), Jim O’Neil (assistant defensive backs), Bob Sutton (senior defensive assistant/lineback-ers), Dennis Thurman (defensive backs), Jeff Weeks (outside linebackers)