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The Cardiac Jets did it again last week against the Houston Texans, pulling out yet another last-second victory with second-year quarterback Mark Sanchez engineering the game-winning touchdown drive and using just 39 seconds of clock to do it.New York became the first team in NFL history to win four consecutive games either in overtime or the last 10 seconds of regulation, and remained tied with the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons for the league's best record at 8-2. Sanchez again hooked up with Santonio Holmes for the game-winner, this one on a perfectly executed fade into the left corner of the end zone, and with running back LaDainian Tomlinson already over 1,000 all-purpose yards, this is a balanced offense.
Jerricho Cotchery will miss his second straight game with a partial tear to his groin suffered and cornerback Dwight Lowery is out with a concussion. Cornerbacks Marquice Cole (hamstring) and Drew Coleman (groin) and offensive tackle Damien Woody (knee) are questionable, with defensive end Shaun Ellis (knee), linebacker David Harris (calf), safety James Ihedigbo (neck), center Nick Mangold (shoulder), linebacker Calvin Pace (foot), defensive tackle Sione Pouha (ankle), cornerback Darrelle Revis (hamstring), Sanchez (calf), guard Matt Slauson (knee) and wide receiver Brad Smith (back) all listed as probable..
Jets coach Rex Ryan's defense will have to be at its best against the dangerous wide receiver combination of Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco lining up for the Cincinnati Bengals. Cornerbacks Revis and Antonio Cromartie will be asked to keep those two at bay while Pace and Jason Taylor will try to bring the pressure on Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer.
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Source: http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2010/11/25/bengals-vs-jets-preview-score-and-more/
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