CINCINNATI (AP) — With their rookie quarterback playing mistake-free, the New York Jets turned their surprising playoff appearance into a long-running production.
Mark Sanchez handled single-degree wind chills and the playoff pressure with no problems Saturday, throwing a touchdown pass on a rollout play, and the NFL’s top running game took it from there, setting up a 24-14 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Sanchez went 12 of 15 for 182 yards, becoming the fourth rookie quarterback since 1950 to start and win a playoff game. Third-round pick Shonn Greene ran for 135 yards, including a 39-yard touchdown, as the Jets’ rookies made plays under the biggest pressure.
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What time is the Steeler's game tomorrow.
Brad Smith Chaney Alumni Did Well
for the Jets today.
Proud of him.
How could the Steelers lose to that team not once; but twice?
The steelers are out and have been, Steelers fans can say (next Year)
My sentiments exactly georgejeanie.
Penguin that is a wrong answer Bears, Cowboys, Packers, Giants have had a much longer tradition of winning. Thats why we have the H
alas Trophy and Lombardi named after those owners. No Rooney trophies
penguin I never mentioned the Browns, who incidently beat Pittaburgh this year