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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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