Monday, January 18, 2010

Reuters New York Jets upset Chargers with comeback win

New York

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - The New York Jets pulled off a surprise 17-14 win over the San Diego Chargers Sunday to earn an AFC Championship showdown with the Indianapolis Colts.


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The Jets trailed 7-3 going into the fourth quarter but snatched the lead with a touchdown when rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez threw a short pass on the run to Dustin Keller.


Another Jets rookie, running back Shonn Greene, then gave the Jets a 17-7 lead with an explosive 53-yard touchdown run.


San Diego's Nate Kaeding missed his third field goal of the day as the Chargers tried to respond. It was a nightmare game for kicker Kaeding, who had converted his previous 20 kicks going into the game.


Quarterback Philip Rivers ran through the middle from a yard out to bring the Chargers within three points, but it was too late for a team that had gone 13-3 in the regular season.


The Jets scrambled into the postseason with a 9-7 record and are now one more upset win away from a place in the Super Bowl.


But first year coach Rex Ryan said he did not consider the win, which takes his team to their first AFC Championship game since 1998, to be a shock.


"Not really -- we have believed the whole time, the whole year," said Ryan.


"It (the win) probably wasn't the popular choice but its been old fashioned 'ground-and-pound' football and here we are."


The first half was a grueling, unattractive battle with San Diego getting in front in the second quarter on Rivers' 13-yard pass to full-back Kris Wilson in the end-zone.


A 46-yard field goal from Jay Feely put three points on the board for the Jets in the third before the two quarterbacks exchanged interceptions.


WEATHER THE STORM


The fourth quarter belonged to the Jets, with Sanchez delivering the key plays.


"In games like this you have to weather the storm," said the quarterback, who was drafted from the University of Southern California.


The Jets now face a Colts team who effectively eased New York's path into the playoffs by resting key players and losing to them in the penultimate round of the regular season.


Chargers coach Norv Turner was at a loss to explain the defeat.


"You'd like to be playing your best games in January, in games like this. Certainly for whatever reason, we did not do that today," he added. "We didn't play our best game and it's disappointing."


The Chargers had scored at least 20 points in their past 22 games, a run that ended with a bump.


"There's no one thing you can point at," defensive end Luis Castillo said. "There's no one thing where you can point the blame. We made a lot of mental mistakes in terms of penalties and personal fouls."


(Reporting by Simon Evans in Miami; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

13 comments:

  1. I can't tell this to one of my favourite friends so I'll just be secretly thrilled that the Chargers lost. J-E-T-S! Jets, jets, jets, jets!!

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  2. Jets 17, Chargers 14... Finding space in our newspaper for Cortina and Kitzbuehel stories just got a little more challenging.

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  3. haah yes chargers lost i didnt want to see them win anyway haha they suck and to the jets

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  4. now we get to see the Colts dismantle the Jets instead of demoliting the Chargers.

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  5. The Chargers already lost unfortunately. The 4 teams eligible for the Super Bowl are: Colts, Vikings, Saints, and Jets.

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  6. didyoureallythink the jets was gonna give it to the chargers like that...damn

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  7. Alright since the Chargers lost now I think I am going to root for the JETS since I did live next to their stadium for 2 years.

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  8. Jets come alive in second half to stun Chargers: New York is halfway toward that Super Bowl parade promised by coach Rex Ryan after ro...

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  9. Oh yea, can't forget those Chargers fans either. Last minute wish for the Jets to win and it came through. Thanks for the reminder Lloyd

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  10. Ny jets beat Sandieago Chargers to go to a divisonal championship against the colts.

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  11. J-E-T-S Jets! Jets! Jets! Lets go Sanchez! im glad they beat the wack ass chargers! Sanchez is holding it down for the Mexicans!ThatsRight!

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  12. kudos to Jets players for not stooping to Chargers head butts & punches! their personal foul penalties cost them! mission accomplished!

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  13. DidYouReallyThink The Jets were gonna beat the chargers--->Naw no one did thats why it was great lol

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