B&C Morning Show: Are The Jets Scared or Just Conservative?
Boomer and Craig opened up this action-packed edition of the Morning Extravaganza on opposites sides of the fence in regard to the Jets and which word was more apt word to describe them.
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Boomer and Craig opened up this action-packed edition of the Morning Extravaganza on opposites sides of the fence in regard to the Jets and which word was more apt word to describe them.
Ryan insisted on Monday that the Jets "go down to win," and those who think that the team was playing "scared" in a 29-26 defeat are "ridiculous."
They won't be favored when they return from a bye week to play at Seattle in Week 10 or when they host the Patriots the following week, but they have an excellent chance of going 8-1 or 7-2 in the final nine games.
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One thing is for sure after watching Sunday's game -- make that two things. The Patriots are vulnerable, and the Jets had no business losing that one.
The Jets snatched defeat from the jaws of victory on Sunday -- and they managed to do it in as agonizing a fashion as the hardcore and old school fans have ever seen.
Conservatism doesn't play well in the Northeast. And I'm not talking about political campaigns. I'm talking about Jets football.
Al and Eddie argued that you can just watch baseball highlights in the morning instead of watching the game -- while Boomer and Craig seemed disgusted with this idea.
Boomer and Craig kicked off Monday morning's radio program with lots of football talk.
Battle for first place in the AFC East. Photos from the Jets vs. Patriots OT game.
The Jets had a chance after the Patriots managed just a field goal. New York moved from its 15 to its 40 before Sanchez lost the ball as he was being sacked.
New York's inactives are safety Eric Smith, defensive tackles Sione Po'uha and Kenrick Ellis, wide receiver Clyde Gates, running back Bilal Powell.
Unfortunately, there simply doesn't seem to be any team in the AFC East that can seriously challenge the Patriots.
"The good news is you're tied for first. The bad news is you're tied for last," Ryan said, "but that's kind of the NFL right now.
The New York Jets backup quarterback is trademarking "Tebowing," the move in which he goes down on one knee and holds a clenched fist against his forehead while praying during games.
3-3? The Patriots? It's hard to believe, but as Bill Parcells once said, "You are what your record says you are."
Kris Jenkins held little back Thursday morning in a wide-ranging interview with WFAN's Boomer Esiason and Craig Carton. Homophobia in the locker room, the NFL's participation in Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the state of the Jets -- it was all on the table.
Dustin Keller stood in front of his locker for nearly 10 minutes and, perhaps for the first time in months, was not asked about his two most popular Jets teammates.
The Jets waived John Conner on Wednesday, reaching an injury settlement with the 25-year-old fullback. The fifth-round pick of the Jets in the 2010 NFL Draft has been dealing with an MCL sprain and a hamstring injury this season.
With the trade deadline fast approaching, Kevin O'Connell's visit could raise some eyebrows.
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Jets running back Shonn Greene has been nominated for the FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week award for his tremendous performance in the Jets' 35-9 win over the Colts this past Sunday.
Mark Sanchez is a bare-minimum NFL quarterback. He has a hard time throwing the ball accurately, and the Jets simply don't have the receivers to take on a defense that ranks 28th in passing yards allowed. Tim Tebow, you say? Please.
Mark Sanchez didn't exactly make his fantasy football owners happy with 82 passing yards on Sunday against the Colts. But Jets fans would be more than happy to see this from the starting QB here on out.
The FAA says it is asking Newark air traffic controllers to stay in Philadelphia for two more years as it tries to improve staffing levels.
Millions of family caregivers across the U.S. are providing unpaid care to loved ones with aging illnesses. The Credit for Caring Act could ease the financial burden.
A federal jury about to hear the drug-trafficking case against former heavyweight boxer Goran Gogic was abruptly dismissed after three men were charged with trying to bribe a juror with up to $100,000 to exonerate Gogic.
Two South Brunswick, N.J. officers pulled a man from a crashed, burning car just moments before it became fully engulfed. The rescue was caught on video.
The New York Jets are benching QB Justin Field and will start Tyrod Taylor on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, a person with knowledge of the decision said.
Millions of family caregivers across the U.S. are providing unpaid care to loved ones with aging illnesses. The Credit for Caring Act could ease the financial burden.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute announces its spring exhibition, which typically inspires the dress code for the evening.
President Trump plans to meet with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, the president said Sunday night.
The incident began when NYPD responded to reports of shots fired on Thomas S. Boyland St. near Linden Blvd. in Brownsville.
Natural coral is being used to help those suffering from knee osteoarthritis who may not need a total knee replacement.
The New York City area will see an unusual temperature pattern Sunday as a strong cold front marches through the region.
A severe geomagnetic storm brought the northern lights, or aurora borealis, back to the New York City area on Wednesday night.
Tuesday is Veterans Day, and it's a First Alert Weather Day due to the cold and wind.
A freeze warning goes into effect Monday across the New York City area as the coldest weather of the season so far arrives.
It comes after last week's deadly storm brought damaging winds that knocked down trees around the city and the Tri-State Area.
The FAA says it is asking Newark air traffic controllers to stay in Philadelphia for two more years as it tries to improve staffing levels.
Two South Brunswick, N.J. officers pulled a man from a crashed, burning car just moments before it became fully engulfed. The rescue was caught on video.
The gun violence in Newark, N.J. killed 10-year-old Jordan Garcia and 21-year-old Kiyah Mae Scott, according to Essex County prosecutors.
A shooting in Newark on on Saturday left a 10-year-old boy and a 21-year-old woman dead and three other people injured.
The New York City area will see an unusual temperature pattern Sunday as a strong cold front marches through the region.
The New York City area will see an unusual temperature pattern Sunday as a strong cold front marches through the region.
A surge of rare pelican sightings in New York City raises the possibility the southern birds may start calling the area home.
A 13-year-old boy was thrown from his e-bike after striking and killing a deer in East Islip, Long Island.
The historic Wells Farm on the border of Riverhead and Northville on Long Island went up in flames Wednesday evening.
The government shutdown impacted nearly 200,000 Long Island residents who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
Millions of family caregivers across the U.S. are providing unpaid care to loved ones with aging illnesses. The Credit for Caring Act could ease the financial burden.
President Trump plans to meet with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, the president said Sunday night.
The Federal Aviation Administration says it is lifting all restrictions on commercial flights that were imposed during the government shutdown.
In a reversal, President Trump says House Republicans should vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. House GOP leaders intend to hold a vote Tuesday, sources say.
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's team is taking shape and about 50,000 people applied for jobs in the new administration, a top transition official says.
Millions of family caregivers across the U.S. are providing unpaid care to loved ones with aging illnesses. The Credit for Caring Act could ease the financial burden.
Natural coral is being used to help those suffering from knee osteoarthritis who may not need a total knee replacement.
As researchers get closer to making pig kidney transplants work in humans, patients in need of donations have new hope.
Heights University Hospital in Jersey City will close as early as Saturday, but the emergency room will remain open and fully operational, according to new owners Hudson Regional Health.
A New Jersey man is the first person believed to have died from alpha-gal syndrome, a meat allergy triggered by a tick bite, researchers say.
The event, organized by the Vatican's culture ministry, drew stars including Spike Lee, Cate Blanchett and Judd Apatow.
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Actress Eva LaRue opens up about her yearslong stalker and the two-part documentary detailing her experience.
The Radio City Rockettes celebrated their 100th anniversary with a street renaming ceremony outside Radio City Music Hall.
Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny are among the artists with the most Grammy nominations this year.
The New York Jets are benching QB Justin Field and will start Tyrod Taylor on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, a person with knowledge of the decision said.
Ross Colton and Victor Oloffson scored in a 1:19 span in the second period to help the streaking Avalanche beat the Islanders 4-1 on Sunday night.
Lucas Raymond scored the tiebreaking goal late in the third period and the Red Wings beat the Rangers 2-1 on Sunday night.
Michael Porter Jr. scored 34 points and Tyrese Martin added 20 as the Nets sent the Wizards to their 11th straight loss, 129-106 Sunday night.
Jordan Love returned from a shoulder injury to throw two scoring passes in the Packers' 27-20 win over the Giants 27-20 on Sunday.
In one of Brooklyn's most contaminated industrial corridors, a small nursery is cultivating thousands of native plants to restore greenspace, bolster climate resilience, and reconnect neighbors with nature.
Business owners in Gravesend say abandoned and double-parked cars are clogging McDonald Avenue, hurting their livelihoods and creating dangerous conditions.
At the Malikah Safety Center in Astoria, Queens, Muslim women are learning more than just self-defense.
The homeowner said he had a valid reason for sawing down the trees at Powell's Cove Park and was not trying to break the law.
Residents and transit advocates call for for more transparency and community input before the plan is finalized.
The Halloween tradition strolled through Manhattan's East Village on Sunday, with furry friends dressed in colorful costumes.
A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1 in which there were 15 people and a dog who were victims. The suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned some of the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Dogs got decked out for the annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York City's East Village on Saturday.
Cosplayers flooded New York City's Javits Center in October 2024 for the annual New York Comic Con convention.
A CBS News New York investigation revealed the initial move caused hundreds of flight delays at Newark. Tim McNicholas reports.
As CBS News New York's Tony Aiello reports, the times are changing for the one-cent piece.
CBS News New York's Lonnie Quinn is calling for temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s for the rest of the week, with chances of precipitation depending on the day.
Boyd remained in stable condition on Monday after being shot early Sunday morning outside of a popular restaurant in Midtown. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer reports.
Officials in Newark, New Jersey are calling on the suspects behind this weekend's deadly mass shooting to turn themselves in to police. They're asking for the public's help catching them, and are offering a $10,000 reward in the case. CBS News New York's Christine Sloan reports.