- Final0DEN
BUF14
4014
40 - Final1ARI
CIN16
2316
23 - Final2JAC
TEN17
2317
23 - Final OTOT3OAK
KC16
1316
13 - Final4MIA
NE24
2724
27 - Final5NYG
NYJ29
1429
14 - Final6STL
PIT0
270
27 - Final7MIN
WSH33
2633
26 - Final8TB
CAR16
4816
48 - Final9CLE
BAL14
2014
20 - Final10SD
DET10
3810
38 - Final11PHI
DAL20
720
7 - Final12SF
SEA19
1719
17 - Final13HOU
IND16
1916
19 - Final14CHI
GB21
3521
35 - Final15ATL
NO16
4516
45
Final
Coverage: FOX
1:00 PM ET, December 24, 2011
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Top Performers
Passing: M. Sanchez (NYJ) - 258 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT
Rushing: S. Greene (NYJ) - 14 CAR, 58 YDS
Receiving: V. Cruz (NYG) - 3 REC, 164 YDS, 1 TD
Rex Ryan thinks the New York Jets are better than the New York Giants.
Tom Coughlin would rather settle the matter on the field.
The Jets will once again try to back up the talk of their brash and boisterous head coach when they face the Giants on Saturday in a meeting that could severely damage the loser's playoff chances.
Since being hired by the Jets (8-6) in 2009, Ryan has made headlines with his bold talk and controversial statements. Losing 45-19 at Philadelphia last Sunday with a performance that some players called "embarrassing" hasn't quieted the jovial Ryan, either.
Now, he wants everyone to know that his sights are set on claiming New York for the Jets.
"There's a lot of talk going back and forth, most of it driven by me," Ryan said. "But I'll stand by anything I've ever said. I didn't come here to be anybody's little brother. I came here to win, to be looked at that way and to take over not just this city, even though it's the city to take over, but also this league.
"To say a team's better than you that never made the playoffs is ridiculous. Clearly, we were the better team my first two years. We get to prove it Saturday who the best team is this year."
Coughlin, on the other hand, prefers to avoid verbally sparring with Ryan.
"Talk is cheap, play the game. That is the way I've always believed," the Super Bowl-winning coach said. "It will be one of those knock-down, drag-out games without a doubt."
Both teams are trying to improve their playoff chances, and winning the final two games of the regular season is the only way to guarantee a berth.
The Jets hold the final AFC wild-card spot with Cincinnati, Tennessee, Oakland and San Diego lurking, while the Giants (7-7) need to win the log-jammed NFC East to qualify for the playoffs.
They're one game back of first-place Dallas and one ahead of Philadelphia. Those teams face each other Saturday before the Giants host the Cowboys in Week 17.
"I think if you were to sit down in August and say that with two games to go you'd have your destiny in your hands, not depending on somebody else, you'd say, 'Okay, sign me up for that,'" Coughlin said.
The Giants, though, have dropped five of six and are trying to rebound from a 23-10 home loss to last-place Washington last weekend.
The defense is drawing sharp criticism for allowing an average of 432.2 yards -- 293.8 passing -- the past five weeks. The unit ranks 29th against the pass this season, surrendering 257.5 yards per game.
That's given fodder to the Jets' Santonio Holmes, who feels like his team could be in for a big day through the air. According to the Super Bowl XLIII MVP, the Giants' defensive backs "are poor tackling guys," and cornerback Corey Webster should be "ready to bring his 'A' game."
Perhaps engaging in trash talk is one way for Holmes to move past his dismal performance in Philadelphia. He fumbled his first catch and it was returned for a score, and a dropped pass later in the first quarter turned into an interception that led to a touchdown.
Holmes, who had four catches for 40 yards, didn't help matters when he celebrated a touchdown catch by flapping his arms like wings when the Jets trailed by 18.
While Ryan and Holmes are giving the New York tabloids back page material, Mark Sanchez is taking a different approach, complimenting counterpart Eli Manning.
"For me, being younger than Eli, he's done a great job," said Sanchez, who hasn't thrown for more than 181 yards since Week 11. "That's been somebody I've watched on the field and he's done a heck of a job for his team."
Sanchez threw a pair of interceptions against the Eagles last week, but it was Manning's three-pick day that really cost the Giants.
Though Manning is having one of his best seasons -- completing 61.6 percent of his passes for a career-high 4,362 yards -- he's thrown 10 interceptions in his last seven games after having just five in his first seven.
The Jets' defense ranks seventh against the pass, yielding 205.1 yards per game, but they've only come up with three interceptions the past six games after grabbing 13 in their first eight.
While the Giants are a consistent threat through the air thanks to Manning and receivers Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks, the Jets also boast an impressive receiving corps that includes Plaxico Burress.
Burress is facing his former team for the first time in the regular season since he accidentally shot himself in the leg in a New York nightclub in November 2008. He was cut by the Giants prior to his nearly two-year stint in prison.
Burress' only catch in the past two games was a nine-yard TD last week, tying him with Homes for the team lead with eight.
"I see the same kind of red zone threat that he has always been," Coughlin said of Burress. "He has certainly done an outstanding job there."
The Giants have won four in a row against the Jets since 1996. This is the latest in the season they've met since a Jets win kept the Giants from reaching the postseason in the final week of 1988.
"We have to win this game, we have to get in the playoffs, and the Giants have to do the same. So it's going to be huge," Ryan said.
The Giants will be without defensive end Osi Umenyiora, tight end Jake Ballard and linebacker Mark Herzlich due to injuries, and wide receiver Mario Manningham is listed as doubtful. Jets running back Joe McKnight, the NFL's leading kick returner, and defensive back Marquice Cole are listed as questionable.
More from ESPN.com
Source: Jets' Goodson to practice next week
Embattled running back Mike Goodson, who pleaded not guilty Wednesday to drug and weapons charges, will return to the practice field next week for the New York Jets, a league source said.
Sprow: Namath wrong, Smith pick smart 
Despite the comments of Joe Namath, selecting Geno Smith was far from a mistake. When you take into account the costs and the Jets' overall draft strategy, Chris Sprow believes it was a smart move overall.
Giants re-sign Barden to bolster wideout depth
The New York Giants re-signed wide receiver Ramses Barden on Thursday.
Giants' Hynoski needs surgery to repair knee
Giants fullback Henry Hynoski, who injured his left knee Wednesday during OTAs, will have surgery Friday.
SPONSORED HEADLINES
Scouting Report
Giants-Jets: 10 observations
After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in the Week 16 Giants-Jets matchup.
1. Establish a ground attack: The New York Giants average 3.4 yards per attempt on the ground but have been better of late, averaging 5.2 yards per carry in the past two games. The New York Jets allow fewer than 4 yards per carry but have been inconsistent at times. The Giants need to pound the rock with Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw to set up their play-action passing game.
Recent Blog Posts
Matchup
NYG | NYJ | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 8-7 | 8-7 |
| Avg Points | 24.2 | 24.0 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 25.7 | 22.9 |
| Home Record | 3-4 | 6-2 |
| Road Record | 5-3 | 2-5 |
| Division Record | 2-3 | 3-2 |
| Conference Record | 4-7 | 6-5 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Passing Leaders
| NY Giants | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| E. Manning | 59.9 | 3948 | 26 | 15 |
| D. Carr | 66.7 | 19 | 0 | 0 |
| NY Jets | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT |
| M. Sanchez | 54.3 | 2883 | 13 | 18 |
| G. McElroy | 61.3 | 214 | 1 | 1 |
Rushing Leaders
| NY Giants | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A. Bradshaw | 221 | 1015 | 4.6 | 6 | |
| A. Brown | 73 | 385 | 5.3 | 8 | |
| NY Jets | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| S. Greene | 276 | 1063 | 3.9 | 8 | |
| B. Powell | 110 | 437 | 4.0 | 4 | |
Receiving Leaders
| NY Giants | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V. Cruz | 86 | 1092 | 12.7 | 10 | |
| H. Nicks | 53 | 692 | 13.1 | 3 | |
| NY Jets | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| J. Kerley | 56 | 827 | 14.8 | 2 | |
| J. Cumberland | 29 | 359 | 12.4 | 3 | |
Team Averages & NFL Ranks
| TEAM OFFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | NYG | |
| NYJ | ||
| Yards Passing | NYG | |
| NYJ | ||
| Yards Rushing | NYG | |
| NYJ | ||
| TEAM DEFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Yards Allowed | NYG | |
| NYJ | ||
| Pass Yds Allowed | NYG | |
| NYJ | ||
| Rush Yds Allowed | NYG | |
| NYJ |
Head to Head Matchups (Since 2001)
| NY Giants leads 3-0 | |
|---|---|
| Oct 7, 2007 | NYG 35, NYJ 24 |
| Nov 2, 2003 | NYG 31, @NYJ 28 |
Research Notes
Since his 2009 rookie season, Mark Sanchez has thrown 24 interceptions in home games. The only quarterback who has thrown more over that span happens to be Eli, who has thrown 26 picks in home starts. [+]Most Interceptions At Home Since Start of 2009 Season
Close [X] | ||||||||||
ESPN Stats & Information |



