Jets coach Rex Ryan appears to have come to his senses about who should lead his team's offense, but unfortunately for Gang Green, the change at quarterback has come as the Jets are officially out of the playoff picture.
Just when Jets fans thought they were finally going to be able to see how someone else could handle the offense, Rex Ryan has decided to stick with Mark Sanchez as his starter this weekend against Jacksonville, according to the team's official site.
The Houston Texans remain unbeaten after beating the New York Jets for the first time in team history, 23-17, on Monday night football. Good news for The Texans: they now join the Atlanta Falcons as the NFL's only teams without a loss this season. Bad news for the Jets: we still play Mark Sanchez.
Want to know what my predictions are for the New York Jets and the rest of the season? To quote the great Bill Murray “I'll give you a prediction. It's gonna be cold, it's gonna be gray, and it's gonna last you the rest of your life.” Now the season may not last the rest of your life, but it's sure going to feel long. Week 5 for the Gang Green will not be pleasant. Here's our game preview for The
Mark Sanchez was at his best in Sunday's win over Buffalo. Sanchez put up big numbers but we need to see him do this more consistently this season. New York's success doesn't fall on him alone, but beating the Pittsburgh Steelers would do wonders for our Jets.
Add the New York Jets’ Mark Sanchez to the list of battered, high-profile NFL quarterbacks playing through injuries in 2011.
Sanchez had his nose broken on a hit to the face by Raiders linebacker Kamerion Wimbley in the second half of the Jets’ 34-24 loss at Oakland on Sunday...