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"It does mean a lot to me because I’ve put in a lot of hard work, and a lot of people have supported me throughout the entire process and have put in a lot of hard work with me," Pennington said Thursday. "To me it’s a group award; it involves so many people in so many different areas in so many different places that have taken time out of their schedule to help get me back to being the player that I want to be. I have a chance to play the game that I love to play, so it’s special because there’s so many people involved in getting me back healthy."
The Jets, who finished 4-12 in 2005 after Pennington went down with his second shoulder injury in Week 3, are in their first year under Mangini. They have won their last three games as they head into the AFC Wild Card Playoff game at
"I just think that understanding the process that I’ve gone through, understanding the journey that I’ve been through thus far makes it special knowing that hard work does pay off," said Pennington. "And that having the right attitude and believing in working hard and treating people right and going about doing your business the right way actually matters - it counts."
Pennington is the first New York Jets player to win this award, and the fifth quarterback to get the honor in nine years. Last year's recipients were New England linebacker Tedy Bruschi and
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