Jim Leonhard News
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The New York Jets signed safety Yeremiah Bell, the Miami Dolphins’ leading tackler the past four seasons.
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New York Jets starting safety Jim Leonhard won’t play in the Dec. 6 game against the New England Patriots after injuring his leg during practice.
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New York Jets starting safety Jim Leonhard was undergoing surgery tonight to repair a fractured right leg he sustained in practice, the team said.
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New York Jets starting safety Jim Leonhard will miss the rest of the season after having surgery for a broken right leg sustained in practice, Jets General Manager Mike Tannenbaum said in a statement.
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New York Jets safety Jim Leonhard will miss the remainder of the season with a torn tendon in his right knee, the National Football League team said.
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The New York Jets agreed in principle on contract terms with free-agent safety LaRon Landry, a two-time Pro Bowl alternate who missed 15 games the past two National Football League seasons due to injury.
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The New York Jets beat the New York Giants 17-3 in a preseason National Football League game played four months before their Christmas Eve showdown.
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Rex Ryan said Bill Belichick handed him the biggest whipping of his coaching career.
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Eli Manning said he won’t be sidelined for long after suffering a bloody three-inch gash in his forehead during the New York Giants 31-16 win over the New York Jets to open their preseason and the team’s new stadium.
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