Eric Decker was such a great #2 WR for the #Jets back in the day! He doesn’t get talked about enough! Decker just made play after play! He was also always making things happen in the red zone! Decker was always getting open and making the defense PAY! #Jetup
Leon Washington was such a solid player for the #Jets! He was a RB that had great speed and he could make plays when given the ball but where he really lit things up was on special teams! HE WAS A PHENOMENAL RETURNER! Leon was deadly running kicks and punts back! #Jetup
87 days until the @nyjets open the 2026 season at Tennessee
#87 Laveranues Coles
2000-2002, 2005-2008
2000 3rd Rd pick
AFC Offensive Player of the Month September 2006
4th in Jets history in receptions
5th in Jets history in rec TDs
#JetUp#Jetshistory#CountdownToWeek1
Walking with Jesus doesn’t guarantee an easier life, it doesn’t guarantee that things would always go our way. Sometimes God may send us into a storm, sometimes He may lead us into a valley. But it’s in those moment where we learn to trust Him and we learn to surrender, which isn’t easy. It’s in those moments where we can see how weak we are without Jesus and how much we need Him. God doesn’t abandon us in the storm or valley and He’s not working against us. He’s with us in every moment and He’s for us. In those moments, sometimes it’s hard to see what He’s doing, but we have to walk by faith and we have to hold on to His promises. The storms and the valleys that He takes us through at times are not meant to destroy us, but it’s to draw us closer to Him and to build us up into the man and the woman He’s calling us to be. Don’t let go, keep holding on!
“But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”
2 Corinthians 12:9
Remember this dude?
Keenan McCardell, WR
Cleveland Browns 1992-1995
Jacksonville Jaguars 1996-2001
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-2003
San Diego Chargers 2004-2006
Washington Redskins 2007
#DUUUVAL
There have been 60 Super Bowl winning playoff runs by a QB in NFL history. Here is every one of them.
This photo is sorted by the QB's passer rating increase from the regular season to the postseason.
As you might expect, 45 out of 60 times (75.0%), the QB got better and raised their efficiency to help their team win.
Only 15 out of 60 times (25.0%) did the SB winning QB's passer rating get worse in the playoffs. And in those 15 seasons, a certain QB shows up 5 times. But he's not overrated at all.
Enjoy.