NY Jets 27, Miami 31

1 2 3 4 T
NYJ (3-2) 7 6 0 14 27
MIA (2-3) 10 0 0 21 31

Final

8:30 PM ET
October 12, 2009
Sun Life Stadium,
Miami, FL

Jets-Dolphins Preview

SCOUTING REPORT
Jets-Dolphins: 10 observations

After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Jets-Dolphins matchup.

1. Can the Jets force Miami QB Chad Henne to win the game? The Dolphins are at the bottom of the league in pass offense and the Jets have one of the most opportunistic secondaries in the NFL. Corners Darrelle Revis and Lito Sheppard can handle the Dolphins' wide receivers one-on-one, leaving everyone else to crowd the box and stop Miami's run game. The Jets simply do not give up big passing plays on defense.

 · Full Scouting Report
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
NYJ9-73482364-45-32-47-5
MIA7-93603904-43-54-25-7
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
NY Jets Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Sanche...53.824441220
Clemen...50.012500
Miami Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Henne60.828781214
Pennin...68.941312
NY Jets Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Jones33114024.214
Greene1085405.02
Miami Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Willia...24111214.711
Brown1476484.48
NY Jets Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Cotche...5782114.43
Edward...3554115.54
Miami Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Bess7675810.02
Camari...5055211.00
Full Player Stats: NY Jets | Miami
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsNYJ
 
 321.0
MIA
 
 338.0
Yards PassingNYJ
 
 148.8
MIA
 
 198.1
Yards RushingNYJ
 
 172.3
MIA
 
 139.4
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedNYJ
 
 252.3
MIA
 
 349.3
Pass Yds AllowedNYJ
 
 153.7
MIA
 
 234.6
Rush Yds AllowedNYJ
 
 98.6
MIA
 
 114.7
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
NY Jets leads 11-7
Dec 28, 2008NYJ 17, @MIA 24
Sep 7, 2008NYJ 20, MIA 14
Dec 2, 2007NYJ 40, MIA 13
Sep 23, 2007NYJ 31, @MIA 28
Dec 25, 2006NYJ 13, MIA 10
Oct 15, 2006NYJ 20, @MIA 17
Dec 18, 2005NYJ 20, MIA 24
Sep 18, 2005NYJ 17, @MIA 7
Nov 1, 2004NYJ 41, @MIA 14
Oct 3, 2004NYJ 17, MIA 9
Dec 28, 2003NYJ 21, MIA 23
Sep 14, 2003NYJ 10, @MIA 21
Nov 10, 2002NYJ 13, @MIA 10
Sep 22, 2002NYJ 3, MIA 30
Nov 18, 2001NYJ 24, MIA 0
Oct 14, 2001NYJ 21, @MIA 17
STATS LLC

First-year New York Jets coach Rex Ryan and rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez won't be the only ones getting their first taste of the team's intensifying AFC East rivalry with the Miami Dolphins on Monday night.

Controversial wide receiver Braylon Edwards will also attract plenty of attention in prime time in his Jets debut, but the matchup between New York's physical defense and the Dolphins' prolific rushing attack could determine the outcome in Miami.

The combination of Ryan and Sanchez led the surprising Jets to an impressive 3-0 start, but the team will be trying to rebound from its first loss of 2009 following a 24-10 defeat at New Orleans on Sunday.

New York's defense, ranked fourth in the NFL in yards allowed, held the Saints' potent offense to 10 points, but it was a pair of Sanchez mistakes that led to the decisive margin.

One of Sanchez's three interceptions was returned 99 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter, and his fumble was recovered by New Orleans in the end zone less than six minutes later to give the Saints a 17-0 lead.

"He's like a tiger. He's going to come roaring back," Ryan said. "There's no doubt. I have 100 percent confidence in him, and I have confidence in our football team.

"I can't wait to play again," the coach added. "It's almost like you've got a volcano inside of you like, 'Man, let's go.' I think that's the way our team feels."

The Jets (3-1) are certainly eager to take the field for the first time with Edwards in green. The team traded wide receiver Chansi Stuckey, linebacker Jason Trusnik and two undisclosed draft choices to Cleveland on Wednesday in exchange for Edwards, who had 1,289 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns in 2007 but has found the end zone just three times since.

Edwards has also had problems with dropped passes, and he has made headlines this week for allegedly punching a friend of NBA MVP LeBron James, but the Jets believe he can provide an important boost to their offense despite his apparent baggage.

"I know he's going to add something great to this offense," wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery said. "We've got to smile about that because he's a great player and he's going to demand a lot of attention."

New York's defense could also get a boost this week, as standout linebacker Calvin Pace is eligible to return following a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances.

That could make things even tougher for the Dolphins, but Miami (1-3) will be bringing the league's best running game. Thanks in part to their dedication to the wildcat -- a formation from which they still haven't attempted a pass this year -- the Dolphins average 183.5 yards per game on the ground.

"Coming into this season, a lot of people were saying the wildcat is a fad and this and that," running back Ronnie Brown said. "It works for us. So we'll see."

The Dolphins racked up 250 rushing yards in a 38-10 blowout of Buffalo on Sunday for their first win of the season, giving quarterback Chad Henne a victory in his first NFL start. Henne, a college teammate of Edwards at Michigan, is filling in for Chad Pennington after the veteran suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.

Henne was unspectacular but efficient, going 14 for 22 for 115 yards and his first professional touchdown without an interception while Brown rushed for 115 yards and two touchdowns.

That duo may have to step up even more with a challenging road ahead. The Dolphins' next four games are against the Jets, Saints, Jets again and New England Patriots as they try to rebound from their slow start and defend their AFC East title.

"Things aren't getting any easier," guard Justin Smiley said. "We got that first win, and we realize we can play with anybody. We know that, we just needed that win to prove it. We're going to have to keep doing it, or we'll be right back in the same place."

The Dolphins clinched the division in the final week last season with a 24-17 road win over New York, ending the Jets' late-season stumble that cost the team a playoff spot.

The Jets, however, won 20-14 in Miami in the 2008 season opener, holding the Dolphins to a season-low 49 rushing yards to take their third straight victory at Land Shark Stadium. Miami managed just 52 yards on the ground in a 27-9 postseason loss to Baltimore, which had Ryan as its defensive coordinator.

That should help ease the new coach's transition into the rivalry, which has featured no shortage of chatter ahead of Monday's game even though both starting quarterbacks have changed.

Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder led the way with some verbal shots at Jets back Leon Washington, a college rival of Crowder's when the two played at Florida (Washington) and Florida State.

"We do not like each other," Crowder said Wednesday. "With Florida State, I hated him. I hate him now. If I see him out, I'm not going to talk to him. I'm not going to slap him, but I'm not going to be pleasant."

Crowder has also traded barbs with Ryan, and he promised to give Sanchez an earful, but his own coach has refused to get involved.

"The game's not won or lost based on that kind of garbage," Miami coach Tony Sparano said.

Injuries to key defensive players, however, could be crucial. Linebacker Joey Porter was one of three Miami defenders to miss practice Wednesday. Porter, who sat out last weekend with a sore right hamstring, did light exercises on the side. His status for this week is uncertain.

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NFL Scores

Sunday, October 11th 2009
Cleveland 6 Final
Buffalo 3
Pittsburgh 28 Final
Detroit 20
Dallas 26 Final
Kansas City 20 OT
Minnesota 38 Final
St. Louis 10
Oakland 7 Final
NY Giants 44
Tampa Bay 14 Final
Philadelphia 33
Washington 17 Final
Carolina 20
Cincinnati 17 Final
Baltimore 14
Atlanta 45 Final
San Francisco 10
New England 17 Final
Denver 20 OT
Houston 21 Final
Arizona 28
Jacksonville 0 Final
Seattle 41
Indianapolis 31 Final
Tennessee 9
Monday, October 12th 2009
NY Jets 27 Final
Miami 31