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Jets Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 22:01:02 PDT
pLet's take a quick look at the resume of former Jet free safety Kerry Rhodes./p pYes, it's true, he invented New Coke. And certainly, he was the one who began global warming. And while you may believe it was Jim Joyce, it actually was Kerry Rhodes who blew the call in Armando Galarraga's imperfect game for the Detroit Tigers./p pOK, so Rhodes wasn't responsible for any of this. But if you listen to some of the Jets, you could be excused for believing he was. Evidently, many of their ills last season were due to the photogenic free safety, who was traded to Arizona in March after falling out of favor with the coaching staff./p pRhodes' relationship with the coaching staff, particularly defensive coordinator Mike Pettine and secondary coach Dennis Thurman, turned contentious...
McNabb, LT lead offseason of change for stars (AP)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:05:48 PDT
Call it training camp with a twist: plenty of old faces in new places this summer, all looking for fresh starts. It's making for some strange sights around the NFL, starting with -- it's still weird to see in print -- Washington Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb. "Obviously, this is a different change from what I'm used to," said McNabb, who went from Philadelphia to fling...
Arizona faces many personnel changes as camp opens (The Canadian Press)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:39:20 PDT
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - A powerful thunderstorm that brought a deluge of rain and blasts of lightening greeted the Arizona Cardinals when they gathered Friday to open a training camp that will feature wholesale personnel changes for the two-time defending NFC West champions.
Jets extend Ryan 2 years, give Tannenbaum 5 years (AP)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:20:26 PDT
Rex Ryan and Mike Tannenbaum will be together at least five more years, hoping to deliver the New York Jets a Super Bowl. The Jets signed the bold and brash Ryan to a two-year contract extension Friday, and gave the wheeling-and-dealing Tannenbaum a five-year extension -- keeping the coach and general manager with the franchise through the 2014 season.
3-peat: WR Coles signs with Jets for third tour (AP)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:20:21 PDT
Laveranues Coles is back with the Jets for the third time. The veteran wide receiver signed a one-year contract Friday with the team he played with in two previous stints from 2000-02 and 2005-08. The 32-year-old Coles, drafted by the Jets in 2000, spent last season with Cincinnati after leaving New York as a free agent.