Coffee with the New York Jets: What’s wrong with Kerley?

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Grab a hot cup of coffee and enjoy some excellent reading material on the New York Jets. In this edition, articles on what might be wrong with Jeremy Kerley, a look at the top videos heading into Week 2 and why the Jets will more than likely have their hands full thanks to Andrew Luck. Enjoy!

Jets’ Marcus Williams arrives in Indy nearly two years after combine snub by Rich Cimini (ESPN)

"Williams, the feel-good story in the New York Jets’ season-opening win, will play a prominent role — perhaps a starting one — if ‘s sprained knee prevents him from playing Monday night against the Indianapolis Colts. Antonio Cromartie"

Why the Jets should sit Antonio Cromartie; what’s going on with Jeremy Kerley? by Rich Cimini (ESPN)

"Yep, that’s Jeremy Kerley. His role on offense has all but disappeared, creating questions about his future. I asked Kerley if he wants to be traded, and he replied with the standard line: It hasn’t crossed his mind."

ICYMI: Top Videos Heading Into Week 2 by Jackie Lovett (NewYorkJets.com)

"Before last Sunday, the last time a first-year Jets head coach won a season home opener was in 1960 when led the franchise to its first ever win. Bowles’ club looks to go 2-0 on Monday – something that hasn’t happened for the Jets since 2011. Sammy Baugh"

Jets swear they remember there are tight ends on the roster by Brian Costello (New York Post)

"“That’s what they gave us,” Bowles said. “[Cumberland] was covered the times we were going to throw to him, he just went through his reads and he made his plays.”"

Jets step up in weight class vs. ticked-off Andrew Luck crew by Brian Costello (New York Post)

"“We’re going to get their best game coming off a loss, their home opener, Monday Night,” Jets linebacker said. “We’re expecting a pretty jazzed up environment.” David Harris"

Talented Pass Catcher Plays Defense for Jets by Ben Shpigel (New York Times)

"Williams used that technique to great success in last week’s season opener against Cleveland. Shadowing along the far sideline just after halftime, Williams had the awareness to swivel in time to grab an errant pass, and his interception led to a touchdown that was crucial to the Jets’ 31-10 victory. Brian Hartline"

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