Jets snag final AFC playoff spot

Rex and The Sanchise are headed to the playoffs, lucky breaks and
all.
Same Old J-E-T-S? Nope, not this time.
Rex Ryan's top-ranked defense shut down the Cincinnati
Bengals and rookie Mark Sanchez efficiently led a clock-eating
offense as the Jets clinched their first playoff berth in three
seasons with a 37-0 victory at the frigid Meadowlands on Sunday
night.
Needing a win to keep their season going, and playing in
front of their frosted fans braving Arctic conditions, the Jets
(9-7) set up a rematch against the Bengals (10-6) in the first
round of the playoffs next Saturday at Cincinnati.
''We planned on being here, regardless of who believed in us
or didn't,'' Ryan said. ''We're built for this time of year and
this is our time.''
Ryan and his players came back onto the field after a few
minutes in the locker room, celebrating with a victory lap and
high-fiving the few thousand remaining fans.
The win - marked by Ryan getting a Gatorade shower on the
sideline - was likely the last game at Giants Stadium and capped a
series of favorable twists and turns for the Jets.
New York appeared to be on the outside of the playoff hunt
two weeks ago when it lost to Atlanta, and Ryan even mistakenly
said his team's playoff chances were over.
Instead, the Jets defeated previously undefeated Indianapolis
last Sunday when Peyton Manning and other Colts stars went to the
bench in the second half. Several other teams in playoff contention
lost, setting up the Jets' win-and-in game against the Bengals.
Wide receiver Braylon Edwards boldly told the fans earlier in
the week that the Jets wouldn't lose, and his teammates backed him
up big-time.
''I don't believe we backed into anything, so we're going to
try to prove it,'' Ryan said.
It was the Jets' first shutout at home since beating
Pittsburgh 6-0 on Dec. 14, 2003. Green and white confetti filled
the sky after the game as fans waved white rally towels with the
words ''Win And We're In'' in green letters.
Sanchez was 8 for 16 for 63 yards with no turnovers before
being replaced by Kellen Clemens late in the fourth quarter with
the game in hand. Thomas Jones ran for 78 yards and two touchdowns
and do-it-all wide receiver Brad Smith had 92 yards rushing,
including a 32-yard TD run, as the Jets set a record for yards
rushing in a season.
''This was big for coach Ryan and the organization to kind of
eliminate that stigma,'' Sanchez said. ''But it takes years to do
that, consistent winning.''
The Bengals opened with most of their starters - running back
Cedric Benson was the only healthy starter to not play - but pulled
Carson Palmer early in the third quarter. Palmer was ineffective
when he was in, going 1 for 11 for no - yes, zero - yards before
J.T. O'Sullivan replaced him.
The Jets ran 24 plays and the Bengals had three, and
Cincinnati was outgained 138 yards to 1 in the first quarter. New
York had 250 yards at halftime, including 190 on the ground, to 7
for Cincinnati.
Cincinnati fell to 0-11 at Giants Stadium, including 0-8
against the Jets.
The Jets got things started on their first possession when
Smith took a direct snap in the TigerCat formation on third-and-7
from the Bengals 42. He took a few steps to his right and then
scooted up the middle before being taken down by Leon Hall and
Johnathan Joseph at the 1. Jones took the ball over the top and
into the end zone to make it 7-0 4:14 into the game.
Jay Feely 's 20-yard field goal 1:31 into the second quarter
made it 10-0, capping a 21-play drive that lasted 11:11.
Smith's 32-yard touchdown run gave the Jets a 17-0 lead with
6:37 left in the half. Smith, lined up at quarterback, took the
snap under center and took off, running over linebacker Rashad
Jeanty , and zipping into the end zone.
Jerricho Cotchery had a 6-yard run for a score that made it
24-0 with 37 seconds to go in the first half. New York got the ball
right back when Palmer's pass on the next play from scrimmage was
intercepted by Dwight Lowery , who ran it back 34 yards before
Palmer pushed him out of bounds. Three plays later, Feely kicked a
39-yarder to give the Jets a 27-point halftime lead.
Jones added a 2-yard touchdown run - his team-record 14th
rushing - to make it 37-0 with 9:55 left in the game.
The much-anticipated showdown between Cincinnati's Chad
Ochocinco and New York's Darrelle Revis ended up decidedly in the
Jets cornerback's favor. Ochocinco left the game with an injured
left knee without any catches.
