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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y., Aug. 19 — Midway through Sunday's practice, Jets tight end Sean Ryan dropped to his knees to catch a pass across the middle and became yet another training camp hurdle for the rookie Darrelle Revis.
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Article No. 2: FLORHAM PARK, NJ — With competition heating up at practices, Jets coaches and players confirmed Thursday that the ground was quickly emerging as quarterback Tim Tebow's favorite target and had already received 90 percent of the third-year player's passes during the first three weeks of training camp.
During practice, the Jets' offense wears white, and the defense is in green and, Groh acknowledged, "I've lived more with the guys in green than the guys in white".
In practice, the Jets drew from their Wildcat experience with Brad Smith.
This was believed to be the earliest practice the Jets had ever had.
The announcement was a highlight of the team's last practice; the Jets play at Miami on Sunday in their season finale.
EXTRA POINTS Linebacker MARVIN JONES was excused from practices Wednesday to attend his grandmother's funeral.... Offensive lineman RANDY THOMAS hurt his groin in Wednesday's morning practice; the Jets expect to know his status Thursday...
If, after seeing how Testaverde's toe responds following two consecutive days of practice, the Jets choose caution, Testaverde is experienced enough to get himself ready for the season opener during the next two weeks of practice.
From a strong week of practice, the Jets sensed that their game plan — picking on the Patriots' maligned secondary, harassing Brady, disrupting receivers at the line of scrimmage — would be successful, and for much of Sunday it was.
Williamson is preparing for Sunday, practicing the Jets' chant: "J-E-T-S!
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