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Articles Written by: BRIAN COSTELLO
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The Patriots provided an answer to the question of how much they missed Wes Welker in their first meeting with the Jets this season. Then they kept adding exclamation points. Welker carved the Jets' secondary up in the Patriots' 31- ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
23 Nov 2009
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- As the Jets' buses rolled out of Gillette Stadium last night, there was not much for the team to feel good about. About the only bright spot that could be taken from their 31-14 drubbing at the hands of the Patriots was Darrelle ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
23 Nov 2009
This is the kind of season it's been for Kerry Rhodes: Yesterday in the locker room he went to hurdle a laundry cart, clipped his foot on the edge and fell to the floor. The Jets safety got up uninjured and laughing, but it's been that type of year for ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
21 Nov 2009
This has not been the most pleasant week for the Patriots. The fourth-and-2 in Indianapolis has been replayed on TV more than "I Love Lucy," Bill Belichick has faced more bullets than Jack Bauer, and their AFC East lead is just one game over Miami ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
21 Nov 2009
Jim Leonhard was out of a sling and back on the practice field yesterday. The Jets safety went through limited drills wearing a light cast on his broken right thumb and is listed as questionable for tomorrow's game. Leonhard made it clear he wants to ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
21 Nov 2009
Safety Brian Leonhard is practicing with the Jets' first team defense today, days after having surgery on a broken right thumb. Leonhard had three pins inserted into his thumb Monday and his arm was in a sling on Wednesday, leaving his status for ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
20 Nov 2009
Danilo Gallinari went scoreless for the first time this season against the Pacers on Wednesday. The second-year forward said yesterday that his back stiffened up during the game but did not blame that for his struggles. "I was a little bit stiff with ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
20 Nov 2009
Herm Edwards watched like many football fans in America on Sunday night as Bill Belichick and Tom Brady huddled near the sideline facing fourth-and-2. “When they called timeout I said, ‘Oh no. He’s getting ready to go for this,’ ” Edwards, the former ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
17 Nov 2009
Everyone at the Little Rock Touchdown Club luncheon yesterday wanted to talk to one person, and Pulaski Academy coach Kevin Kelley knew why. Kelley has gained fame as a high-school coach in Arkansas for hardly ever punting. His team nearly always goes ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
17 Nov 2009
The Jets defense gets its next test tomorrow -- consider it the midterm exam. It comes in a 5-foot-7, 208-pound package with churning legs and deceptive strength by the name of Maurice Jones-Drew. The Jaguars running back is thriving after taking over ...
From BRIAN COSTELLO,
New York Post,
14 Nov 2009