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Jets Suspend Assistant Coach for Rest of Season for Tripping Dolphins Player

New York Jets assistant Sal Alosi apologized after blatantly tripping Miami's Nolan Carroll on the sideline during Gang Green's 10-6 loss to the Dolphins Sunday.

 

Jets assistant trips Dolphin on sideline

The lasting image from yesterday's Jets debacle won't be anything that happened on the field of play. It's a bizarre incident from the Jets' sideline that the NFL will be investigating.

 

Special teams leads Pats past Dolphins 41-14

Special teams leads Pats past Dolphins 41-14

The New England Patriots had another big night, and this time the NFL's highest-scoring team totaled most of its points with Tom Brady and the rest of the offense cheering from the sideline.

 

TV Ratings: NBC's NFL holds off 'Desperate Housewives,' 'Undercover Boss' premieres on Sunday

A division rivalry showdown between the Jets and Dolphins brought big ratings to NBC, allowing the network to hold off a variety of returning shows on other networks for Sunday night wins.

 

Brandon Marshall traded to Miami Dolphins - Denver Post

The exhilarating, maddening, starstruck career of Brandon Marshall as a Denver Bronco is finished. Marshall has been traded to the Miami Dolphins for a second-round pick that the Broncos will use next Friday in the NFL Draft. And the Broncos will also receive another second draft pick in 2011.

 

King: Chargers bolt toward playoffs

Best day of football of the year? Well, at least it was the best set of early games, with the most dramatic missed field goal of 2009, the Saints falling out of a Redwood and landing on their feet, Michael Vick actually engendering love, the Dolphins making a race of the AFC East, Bruce Gradkowski imitating Joe Montana, and the Colts and Saints -- the first time two teams have been unbeaten this late in any NFL season -- approaching perfection as polar opposites.

 

Dolphins beat Jets on TD with :06 left

When the wildcat delivered a big play for the Miami Dolphins, coach Tony Sparano skipped along the sideline with glee, reached back and threw a roundhouse punch. That was just in the first quarter. The knockout came much later, again with the wildcat.

 

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