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The New York Jets are a professional football team that competes in the NFL and plays its home games at The Meadowlands in New Jersey.
The New York Jets are a professional football team that competes in the NFL and plays its home games at The Meadowlands in New Jersey.
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NFL tabs police chief for security
Wire reportsThe NFL hired Pennsylvania's state police chief for a new position that will cover all aspects of stadium security from fan behavior to signal stealing. But Col. Jeffrey Miller, who begins work as director of strategic security Aug. 18, said Tuesday...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Football, Dan Rooney, Michael Vick, New England Patriots
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Two runners, once united with Olympic gesture, are now divided
Special to The TimesUnited they stood, two men with black-gloved fists thrust into the night. In solidarity, they bowed their heads as the national anthem played. Together, in harmonious synchronicity, they defied history. On Oct. 16, 1968, Tommie Smith and John Carlos...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Athletes, Wars and Interventions, International Olympic Committee, Periodicals
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NFL hires Pa. police chief to run stadium security
AP Football WriterThe NFL hired Pennsylvania's state police chief for a new position that will cover all aspects of stadium security from fan behavior to signal stealing. But Col. Jeffrey Miller, who begins work as director of strategic security Aug. 18, said Tuesday...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Police, Philadelphia Eagles, Football, New England Patriots
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RICH CRIBS: A chance to score quarterback's home
Jets quarterback Chad Pennington is taking a "hike" off Long Island. Pennington has put his Muttontown mansion on the market for $4.095 million. The six-bedroom, 7½-bath, brick center-hall Colonial is on 2-plus acres in a private gated compound. The...Tags: Homes, Football, Property, Chad Pennington, Paul Simon
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No longer losers, Boston is city of champions
shaun.powell@newsday.comWe had a hearty knee-slapping laugh at their expense way back in 1986, when the ball squirted through Bill Buckner's legs, and then again five years ago, when Grady Little left Pedro Martinez in a Game 7 won on Aaron Boone's epic home run. Those were...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Football, New England Patriots, All Stars, Boston Red Sox
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Fake goods seized in massive counterfeiting ring
anthony.destefano@newsday.comBeat the Mets! That is what investigators said two suspected counterfeiters were doing through a massive international ring that pumped tens of millions of dollars in fake sports merchandise from China into the city. The Mets logo, as well as those...Tags: Prosecution, Atlanta Braves, Long Island, Injuries, Lawyers
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Is Long best suited on left or right side?
South Florida Sun-SentinelDolphins rookie left tackle Jake Long uses Jason Taylor-like dance steps to dodge questions about which side of the offensive line he prefers to play, but coach Tony Sparano never minced words when discussing the future location for his top draft pick....Tags: Jason Taylor, Football, National Football League, Leon Searcy, Richmond Webb
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Nassau's Baldinger success on field and in booth
steven.marcus@newsday.comBrian Baldinger never intended to become the goodwill ambassador of Nassau Community College football. The former NFL lineman and now popular Fox broadcaster had an ordinary beginning to what has become an extraordinary journey in football. Baldinger...Tags: Football, Schools, Colleges and Universities, Troy Aikman, National Football League
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Patriots' Andrews Facing Assault, Firearms Charges
Courant Staff WriterPatriots defensive back Willie Andrews is in trouble with the law again. Andrews was arrested in Mansfield, Mass., Monday and charged with illegal possession of a large capacity firearm and assault with a dangerous weapon in connection with an argument...Tags: Prosecution, Football, New England Patriots, Police Arrests, Addiction
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Jets' Ferguson awards scholarships to Freeport seniors
michelle.trauring@newsday.comAashmeeta Yogiraj scanned the room in disbelief when the New York Jets' D'Brickashaw Ferguson called her name during last night's senior awards ceremony at Freeport High School. The 17-year-old half-skipped away from her seat, covering her beaming...Tags: Football, Schools, Colleges and Universities, Stony Brook University, Barry University
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