Here are the offensive players to watch for each team as the New York Jets prepare to face the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
Last week, the Seahawks were looking buck a trend by ending a four-game losing streak at home, while this week they're looking to continue a positive trend, having won three of four games on the road so far this season, including two games that, like this week's against the Jets, featured a long trip east and a 10 a.m. PT kickoff.
Geno Smith was once considered a major part of the New York Jets’ future. He was a potential franchise quarterback with a big smile and an even bigger arm.
Through the first 12 weeks of the NFL season, we still haven't seen a single team clinch a playoff berth yet, but that could change this week.  Heading into Week 13, the Lions, Bills and Chiefs could all clinch a spot in the postseason if a few things fall into place for them.
The NFL odds have this painted as a close one, with the Seahawks ranging from -1 to -2 and the moneyline odds giving Seattle an implied win probability of almost 56%. The Jets hold a few advantages, however. New York isn’t just playing at home but ...
The only teams to rank ahead of the Seahawks were the Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions.
The Seahawks’ offensive ranking [21st] is weighed down by their lousy run game. Seattle ranks 30th in designed rush rate and 28th in both yards per carry (3.9) and rushing yards per game (89.1). While quarterback Geno Smith is second in the NFL in ...
The Seattle Seahawks' uniforms will be their usual road choice on Sunday, but the New York Jets are going a different direction.
Good morning Gang Green Nation! The New York Jets welcome Geno Smith and the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in a game that means a lot for the Seahawks’ playoff aspirations and almost nothing for the Jets.
The NFC West is a bunched-up, crazy-tight race and it's probably going to stay that way during the final six weeks of the NFL regular season.