Former New York Jets All-Pro Kris Jenkins told ESPN Radio that Mark Sanchez lost credibility in the team locker room when he posed for pictures in men's fashion magazines. Jenkins was addressing comments made by injured Jets backup Greg McElroy … Continue reading →
Kris Jenkins was prepared to attempt yet another comeback. And, he dared anyone to doubt that he'd be able to pull it off. But after a career filled with dominant moments and frustrating injuries, the big and charismatic defensive tackle decided his body had been through enough. Jenkins announced his retirement on his Facebook page Wednesday after his last two seasons with the New York Jets were...
There was some talk that Cullen Jenkins and Kris Jenkins, free agent defensive linemen, could be united with...
Defensive tackle Kris Jenkins announced on his personal Facebook page that he's retiring. After two injury-shortened seasons with the New York Jets and grueling rehabilitation from surgeries to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament twice in as many years, Jenkins had doctors...
New York Jets nose guard Kris Jenkins is facing a serious challenge: mounting a comeback after twice tearing...

Braylon Edwards is coming on strong, just in time for the post-season.

"Braylon, the last couple of weeks, has been awesome," Jets' offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said Thursday, "just playing fast, jumping in like he did late in the year [in 2009] on scout team and he just looks like he can't get enough right now.

"I think he's hitting his stride at just the right time," Schottenheimer added.

With the playoffs just around the corner. Edwards has 14 receptions for 178 yards in the last two games and could be poised for a big post-season. That's something he didn't have a chance at in his first four seasons in the NFL, as Cleveland didn't make the playoffs in any of those seasons.

"To go from never making it to [going] two years in a row," Edwards...

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Kris Jenkins is not ready to call it a career.
Despite tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee for the second time in the past two years, New...
Despite tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee for the second time in the past two years, New...
Sione Pouha realizes he's no Kris Jenkins. So does Mike DeVito. Together, though, they figure they can help offset the loss of the big man in the middle of the New York Jets' defensive line. Again. "This is like deja vu," defensive coordinator Mike Pettine said. That's because it's the second straight year Jenkins has been sidelined by a season-ending knee injury, catapulting...

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