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This season marks 40 years since the Jets participated in Super Bowl III, led by Joe Namath, now remembered as one of the greatest games ever played.
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Facing the Giants and their pass rush, Brett Favre was sacked by defensive end Justin Tuck and was pressured frequently during the five extended drives he led.
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The Giants, who won the Super Bowl less than seven months ago, have somehow found themselves in the shadows of the Jets, winners of four games last year.
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The Jets, with right tackle Damien Woody new to the line, are eager to take on a Giants squad that piled up 53 sacks last season and will have its sights set on Brett Favre.
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Corey Webster, who intercepted Brett Favre’s last regular season pass, will face Favre again when their teams meet in their annual preseason game at Giants Stadium.
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Less than two weeks into being a Jet, Brett Farve still circles back to the most important, but ephemeral, goal he is trying to reach: chemistry with his teammates.
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No amount of downplaying and soft-pedaling will temper expectations, and Brett Favre should stop trying to do so.
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Brett Favre is football’s ironman, and his legendary durability, allows the Jets to hope that even a 38-year-old can transform a team.
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Aaron Rodgers simply has to play well enough to keep a 13-3 Packers team that lost last season’s National Football Conference championship game competitive in the N.F.C. North.
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On the night Brett Favre joined the Jets, Brett Ratliff, on his first N.F.L. play, threw a 71-yard and a 70-yard touchdown pass to David Clowney.
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Brett Favre’s comfort level grew on Wednesday, when he seemed to be paying particular attention to throwing to Laveranues Coles.
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Any idea that Favre might be getting the royal treatment since joining the Jets went out the window Sunday when he ran a penalty lap during practice.
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For the fans, who snapped up 20,000 of his new Jets jersey in the first 48 hours since he was traded from the Packers, Brett Favre has already been a success.
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It was a disappointment to many area football fans, but hardly a surprise — Brett Farve’s New York Jets jerseys sold out quickly.
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After more than a year of dueling with Kellen Clemens for the starting role, Chad Pennington did not expect the situation to be resolved by the Jets releasing him.
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