Around the AFC East: Sanchez knee not to worry
September, 25, 2009
Sep 25
11:13
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Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham
New York Jets
- Greg Bishop of the New York Times writes about the uncommon maturity of rookie Mark Sanchez.
- The Jets are downplaying the revelation Sanchez has tendinitis in his knee, writes Roderick Boone from Newsday.
- New York Daily News reporter Rich Cimini writes the Jets' touted offensive line doesn't think it has played up to its internal expectations.
- New York Post reporter Mark Cannizzaro looks at what it will take to get the ground game moving.
- Rochester Democrat & Chronicle reporter Leo Roth gives a glimpse inside Donte Whitner's emotional world.
- Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams returns to Buffalo for the first time since he was fired as head coach, writes Brian Allee-Walsh of the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
- Buffalo News reporter Allen Wilson breaks down the tight end depth chart after Derek Schouman's season-ending injury.
- Former Bills cornerback Jabari Greer is looking forward to his homecoming Sunday, Wilson writes.
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel columnist Dave Hyde asks: What is the greatest play in Dolphins history?
- First Tony Gonzalez got behind them. Then Dallas Clark. David J. Neal of the Miami Herald wonders how the Dolphins will stop Antonio Gates.
- Palm Beach Post reporter Carlos Frias addresses the shoddy play of safety Gibril Wilson on Monday night.
- Boston Herald reporter Ian R. Rapoport takes a look at the status of receiver Wes Welker's knee.
- Providence Journal reporter Shalise Manza Young tries to figure of why Tom Brady and Joey Galloway can't develop any chemistry.
- The Patriots need to do to Matt Ryan what the Jets did to Brady, notes Boston Globe reporter Monique Walker.
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