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ICYMI: Jets Search for 3rd Consecutive Win

Gaining Momentum, the Green & White Start The Season’s Final Quarter Sunday at MetLife Stadium

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One More TestAfter missing the past two games with a concussion, Darrelle Revis returned to the practice field this week and could return to the lineup Sunday. Rev thinks he will be ready to roll.

Another Notch on the Belt  *Before Week 13 action, the last Jets WR to claim AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors in the regular season was Al Toon in 1990. But that all changed Wednesday:
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The Inside ManWhile Eric Decker is a quality outside receiver, offensive coordinator Chan Gailey (who doesn’t give a rip about stats by the way) says Deck's development in the slot just sort of evolved over time. Plenty more from the Jets' coordinators.

Fitz Goes Under the Spotlight
Ryan Fitzpatrick is on a late season roll, completing 67% of his passes with 6 TD and 0 INT the past two weeks. We caught up with Fitz to discuss his chemistry with the fellas:

Treat 'Em All Like the PlayoffsFresh off a gritty win over the Giants, the Jets have their sights set on the Titans. The final quarter commences Sunday:

Holiday SpectacularIf you can't attend Jets-Titans Sunday, here is a preview of the halftime show:

The CHAMPS Are HereCooperative, healthy, active, motivated and positive students. The Jets have teamed up with the NYC Department of Education once again as OL Wesley Johnson and LB Taiwan Jones were at JHS 062 in Brooklyn this week for a Q&A:

And the Champ Is Here

Jets' Stock is Surging
League pundits had no choice. The Jets have won two in row and set themselves up for a December run.

Sounds from the Music CityWe checked in with TitansOnline.com senior writer Jim Wyatt for a preview:

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Pump You UpJets strength coach Justus Galac recently tested Jamir Howerton's flexibility, mobility and strength. They ended with the bench press:

Nashville Is on BreakThe Titans call the Music City home and Nashville has become a popular television program. Apparently it’s going on hiatus for a few months, so don't cry too much in your adult beverages tonight.

But Remember the Titans

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