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You’re Priced Out. Now What?

by Jets News Poster on February 6, 2012

Barton Silverman photos chronicle moments when Joe Namath was the colorful, brash and winning quarterback of the New York Jets in the 1960s. Photos

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THE FIFTH DOWN; Namath Regrets Estrangement From Jets

by Jets News Poster on February 5, 2012

Former New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath says at premiere of HBO documentary Namath: Beaver Falls to Broadway that he regrets not having a better connection to the Jets now.

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Namath Looks Back, With a Smile

by Jets News Poster on January 27, 2012

The documentary “Namath: Beaver Falls to Broadway” features excerpts from 15 hours of conversations between Joe Namath and producers from HBO Sports and NFL Films.

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Jets’ Strife? Woody Johnson Doesn’t See It

by Jets News Poster on January 20, 2012

Woody Johnson’s detached reaction to the Jets’ fall added another layer to the team’s off-season narrative of dysfunction and confusion.

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Jets Owner Backs Sanchez, Doesn’t Rule Out Manning

by Jets News Poster on January 19, 2012

New York Jets owner Woody Johnson says quarterback Mark Sanchez “is our guy,” but also wouldn’t rule out the possibility of pursuing a veteran such as Peyton Manning if the Indianapolis Colts star became available.

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Tomlinson Says Jets’ Turmoil Was Worst He’s Seen

by Jets News Poster on January 19, 2012

LaDainian Tomlinson has never seen a locker room as troubled as the one he was in with the New York Jets this season.

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Tomlinson Sheds Further Light on Jets’ Turmoil

by Jets News Poster on January 19, 2012

In an interview on Showtime’s “Inside the NFL,” LaDainian Tomlinson said that the feud between Santonio Holmes and Mark Sanchez was so intense that he doubted whether they could co-exist next season.

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Higgins, Jets’ Business Executive, Is Leaving

by Jets News Poster on January 18, 2012

Matt Higgins, the team’s executive vice president for business operations and an adviser to the owner, Woody Johnson, will step down at the end of the month.

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The introduction of Tony Sparano, the Jets’ new offensive coordinator, only temporarily deflected attention from the issues of locker room discord and Mark Sanchez’s psyche.

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Sparano: Jets’ Offense Will Be Physical, Explosive

by Jets News Poster on January 13, 2012

Newly hired offensive coordinator Tony Sparano expects the New York Jets to have a “physical mentality” and says the team will focus on the running game again while also being “an explosive” offense.

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