Plax rolls left ankle, says injury is ‘not serious’

The highly anticipated debut of Plaxico Burress as a Jet will have to wait at least another day. Burress, the 33-year-old wideout who signed a one-year contract worth just over $3 million last week, rolled his left ankle while running routes Wednesday. He said the injury was "not serious" and insisted it had no relation to previous ankle issues that he endured while with the Giants. Read more »

Gang calls audible on camp site

If and when the NFL lifts its lockout, the Jets will not be driving their equipment trucks and personnel buses north to Cortland, N.Y., for training camp. The team informed officials at SUNY Cortland that it intends to hold preseason activities at the practice facilities in Florham Park, N.J. The Jets, who still have two years left on a three-year agreement with the university, plan to return to campus in 2012. Read more »

Jets LB Harris: ‘I want to be here a long time’

Having been tagged with franchise player status by Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum, linebacker David Harris, 27, expects to agree to a long-term contract once the NFL labor issues are resolved. "I want to be here a long time and they showed they hold me in high regard," Harris told the Daily News. Read more »

Jets’ T-Rich all business at NFL gala

Jets fullback Tony Richardson and Jets offensive lineman D'Brickashaw Ferguson maintain they are hopeful the NFL lockout will be resolved soon. Adding to the labor battle Tuesday, NFL owners and players in Minneapolis wrapped up another round of court-ordered mediation without any sign of a new agreement. Both sides intend to return before U.S. Magistrate Judge Arthur Boylan on June 7. Read more »

Brady not bothered by Cromartie’s insults

Tom Brady brushed off Jets cornerback Antonio Cromartie's name-calling Wednesday morning, saying, "I've been called worse." Cromartie called Brady an "ass----" for his on-field antics in reaction to scoring plays against the Jets last month when the Patriots won 45-3. Read more »

Patriots’ answers are nothing ‘personal’

Jets coach Rex Ryan's outsized brand of bluster arrived in town two days before the snow clouds. He deemed Sunday's divisional playoff game against the New England Patriots "personal" with regard to counterpart Bill Belichick, but the Patriots coach, in turn, ordered his players to stand down from a war of words Tuesday. Read more »

Fab five Jet moments from Wild Card win

What began with a flurry of punts in the opening quarter sped to up to breakneck pace by game's end Saturday night, ending with kicks. Here's a look at the five moments that defined the Jets' 17-16 win over the Colts. Read more »

Colts’ Wayne lost on Revis Island

Colts receiver Reggie Wayne led the AFC with 111 receptions this season, but he became a nonfactor Saturday night as Darrelle Revis took him out of the game with man-to-man coverage. Wayne was reduced to an observer for the most part. Peyton Manning targeted him once in the first half, resulting in a one-yard gain. It turned out to be Wayne's lone reception. Read more »

Tomlinson helps carry Jets to victory

LaDainian Tomlinson tightened the knot on the tie around his neck, wrapped himself in a patterned black scarf and walked out of the locker room inside Lucas Oil Stadium wearing a black suit with purple pinstripes. He was the picture of self-preservation, the aging tailback rejuvenated Read more »

For Rex, beating Peyton is ‘personal’

Rex Ryan reiterated that his matchups with Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning are personal Monday morning. "I respect heck out of this guy," Ryan said. "But I'm going to beat him one day. I just hope it's this Saturday. With Peyton Manning, I want to beat him. Is it personal? Yes." Read more »

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