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Victory came ugly for the Jets, featuring three turnovers by quarterback Brett Favre, but it they beat the winless Bengals nonetheless.
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Darelle Revis maintained he made it as a burgeoning star because of his upbringing in a rundown town, not in spite of it.
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At times, the balancing act of the Jets’ offense has resembled a smooth walk across a tightrope. At others, it looks more like a garbage can tumbling down a flight of stairs.
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The Jets’ forgiving October schedule includes home games against the Bengals and the Chiefs, sandwiched around a road game against the Raiders.
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As they head into the bye week the Jets were ranked fourth in scoring offense (29.0) and Brett Favre was the N.F.L.’s top-rated passer at 110.8.
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On Sunday Laveranues Coles turned in his most productive game since last October and silenced critics who felt he had not fully embraced Brett Favre.
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Despite a strong performance by Kurt Warner against the Jets on Sunday, he still had the ball-handling problems that have plagued him in the past.
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When Brett Favre found Laveranues Coles for a 12-yard touchdown strike in the second quarter, their evolving connection took a giant leap forward.
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The Jets compiled their most complete win of this young season Sunday, with Brett Favre throwing a career-high six touchdowns, including three to receiver Laveranues Coles.
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Eric Mangini still calls Kevin Spencer “coach.” And he will again on Sunday when the Jets host the Arizona Cardinals in a game that pits teacher against pupil.
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David Barrett had never played safety before, but this has been a year filled with change for Barrett, who accepted a pay cut and the position switch to play another season with the Jets.
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Television commentators and Jets fans are expressing concerns about a Jets offense that looked confused and discombobulated on Monday night.
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Ben Graham, who was re-signed by the Jets four days after they released him, will remain on the roster for the short term along with his replacement, Reggie Hodges.
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Calvin Pace escaped the heat of football purgatory with the Cardinals in Arizona and agreed to a free-agent contract with the Jets during the off-season.
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Jets Coach Eric Mangini said he was confident that Brett Favre, who left Monday night’s game with a knee injury, would play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.
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