Jets Take Down Pats, Advance To AFC Title Game
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP/CBSNewYork) - So the Jets weren't all (trash) talk after all.
Now Rex Ryan's rowdy bunch is headed to its second straight AFC championship game after New York backed up its coach's boasts with a 28-21 win Sunday over the Patriots - the team that had the best record in the NFL.
Mark Sanchez threw three touchdown passes and Tom Brady was sacked five times in the most-hyped of the weekend's four postseason games following a week of verbal potshots from both teams.
The Jets led their fierce rival 14-3 at halftime before Brady's 2-yard touchdown pass to Alge Crumpler and Sammy Morris' run for a 2-point conversion made it 14-11 late in the third quarter. But Sanchez came right back with a 7-yard scoring pass to Santonio Holmes and New York finished the upset with Shonn Greene's 16-yard touchdown run.
Glenn Schuck of 1010 WINS was at Gillette Stadium and reported that Jets fans echoed chants of "Super Bowl" and floated obscenities at Brady after victory was at hand.
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1010 WINS' Glenn Schuck with ecstatic Jets fans in Foxborough
"This is the greatest thing ever man. We're going on all the way. We're going to the Super Bowl. It's our time finally," one Jets fan told Schuck.
The Jets (13-5) kept Ryan's prediction of a Super Bowl appearance alive. New England (14-3) lost its third straight postseason game.
Ryan has said many times that the Jets are a Super Bowl-caliber team, and has irritated fans, opposing players and media with his bold comments. Last week he said the game was a contest between him and Patriots coach Bill Belichick. Then, after Antonio Cromartie called Brady an expletive on Tuesday, Ryan said he wouldn't punish his cornerback.
The ultra-serious Belichick wasn't as kind to Wes Welker.
The wide receiver was benched for the Patriots' first series for subtle remarks apparently directed at Ryan. Welker made several references to feet in his news conference Thursday, interpreted by some as a dig at recent foot-fetish reports involving Ryan.
But when the game ended, Belichick walked slowly to midfield where he met Ryan, patted his conqueror on the back with his left hand and shared some words.
Sanchez completed 16 of 25 passes for 194 yards and touchdowns to LaDainian Tomlinson, Braylon Edwards and Holmes. Brady, who played poorly for his second straight postseason game, was 29-for-45 for 299 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.
After Greene scored the Jets last touchdown, he put the ball on the ground like a pillow and rested his head on it. A quiet climax to a loud week.
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