The New England Patriots shut down the New York Jets en route to a 37-16 win on Sunday Night Football. For more, visit Patriots blog Pats Pulpit and Jets blog Gang Green Nation.
Rex Ryan Apologizes To New York Jets Fans, Recognizes AFC East Title In Doubt
Ryan also took the opportunity in his postgame press conference to apologize to Jets fans after he challenged them earlier in the week to make this game difficult for the Patriots.
The Jets season is far from over -- they’re only a game back from New England -- but after hearing this press conference you know the Jets realize they missed a golden opportunity on Sunday night.
Read Article >Rob Gronkowski Fantasy Recap: Patriots Tight End Destroys Jets
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Read Article >Patriots Vs. Jets Final Score: New England Takes Control Of AFC East
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Read Article >Patriots Vs. Jets Score: Tom Brady, New England Defense Rolling In Second Half
Ninkovich’s interception was actually his second of the game -- his first wasn’t bad either, though, despite being a bit fluky. The veteran linebacker had previously posted two interceptions during his entire seven-year NFL career, meaning Sunday night’s performance is probably going to stick with him for quite awhile.
Brady orchestrated an amazing drive to set up the 8-yard touchdown pass to Branch, going no-huddle for the majority of the 14-play drive that ate six minutes and 51 seconds of the play clock.
Read Article >VIDEO: Plaxico Burress Touchdown Catch Pulls Jets Within Touchdown
Burress has caught three of Sanchez’s 14 total completions for 39 yards, which probably says more about his quarterback’s game than his own. The touchdown catch was a thing of beauty, though, as the showed off a solid timing route.
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Read Article >Sunday Night Football: Rob Gronkowski Catches Second Touchdown To Open New England Lead
Gronkowski actually scored on the Patriots’ previous possession, but New England had to settle for a field goal after it was determined that he stepped out of bounds before Brady was able to find him in the back of the end zone. The infraction ruined what was an impressive bit of scrambling by the quarterback before a solid catch from his wide receiver, as the video below illustrates.
Gronkowski then was able to pull in a second touchdown, one that actually counted, on the ensuing drive. At this point in the game, Gronkowski has been credited with six receptions for 84 yards and two touchdowns.
Read Article >Patriots Vs. Jets Score: Field Goals The Name Of The Game
If you like special teams, be sure to tune-in to the rest of Sunday Night Football, where the Patriots lead the Jets, 6-0.
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Read Article >Patriots Vs. Jets Score: Stephen Gostkowski Field Goal Puts New England On Board
Gostkowski kicked a 50-yard field goal to give New England a 3-0 lead after the Patriots’ opening drive sputtered to a stop after a solid start. Gostkowski’s kick probably should have tied the game at three points apiece, but Folk’s 24-yard chip shot on the Jets’ opening drive went wide left.
Since that score isn’t all that exciting, the NBC camera operators have done their best to find the interesting things in the crowd -- and are doing an excellent job of it, too, as the picture below featuring Shaquille O’Neal and Spike Lee will show.
Read Article >Patriots Vs. Jets: TV Schedule, Game Time Announcers And More
Game Date/Time: Monday, November 14, 8:30 p.m. ET
Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
Read Article >NFL Picks And Predictions Week 10: Patriots Vs. Jets

Getty ImagesWith New England looking more and more ... not quite average, but good instead of great, Sports Illustrated’s Peter King had to pick against the Pats.
The experts over at CBS Sports weren’t quite as confident in the Jets, however, as three picked New York while Will Brinson and Pete Prisco both picked the Patriots. Yahoo! Sports’ Jason Cole, along with the fans, picked the Patriots too while Seth Wickersham was the lone ESPN expert to predicts a Jets loss.
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