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    Ginn's 2 kickoff returns lead Dolphins past Jets

    Giants Stadium
    East Rutherford, New Jersey

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.(AP) Ted Ginn Jr. was angry, his ego bruised by an embarrassing benching.

    The Miami wide receiver took out his frustration on the New York Jets, returning two long kickoffs for touchdowns in the third quarter, and the Dolphins' defense held on for a 30-25 victory Sunday.

    ``Not being in that starting lineup hurt me deep down inside,'' Ginn said. ``I just wanted to make plays. You don't always have to be a starter to make plays.''

    Ginn certainly made that point loud and clear.

    Benched in favor of rookie Brian Hartline, Ginn made all the difference on special teams by returning kickoffs of 100 and 101 yards for scores. He also became the first player to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in the same quarter since Green Bay's Travis Williams in 1967, according to STATS LLC.

    ``To be who I am and to have played as many games as I have as a starter, I had to do things on the other end to keep me confident,'' the 2007 first-round draft pick said. ``Being a pro, you understand things happen. I got my mind right.''

    He also helped Miami (3-4) sweep the two regular-season games against the Jets (4-4) in the teams' second meeting in 20 days.

    ``We're responsible for the loss,'' said Jets special teams ace Wallace Wright. ``That killed us. If they didn't run back those two kickoffs, it's over.''

    Maybe so, especially when the Jets' defense shut down the Dolphins' wildcat formation and held Miami to just 104 yards of total offense compared to New York's 378.

    ``Sometimes things just don't make sense,'' Jets coach Rex Ryan said. ``Statistically, this game isn't going to look close.''

    Miami's second-ranked running attack rushed for just 52 yards, and Chad Henne was 12 of 21 for 112 yards and a late touchdown to Joey Haynos.

    ``They're a great team,'' Jets linebacker Bart Scott said sarcastically. ``They'll probably contend for the Super Bowl.''

    It was one more shot in a tense rivalry reignited by a big heap of trash talk from both sides. It was ramped up after Jets linebacker Calvin Pace called the Dolphins' wildcat ``nonsense'' after Miami's 31-27 win on Oct. 12. The bad feelings were evident even before the game, when the Jets' Kerry Rhodes and a few Dolphins players got into a shoving match during warmups.

    But, this time, the Dolphins had the final word on the field.

    ``When you have two teams that really hate each other, that's going to be your best football,'' Miami linebacker Joey Porter said. ``I wish you could hate every team like you hate your rivals. They brought out our best football.''

    And, just like the last time these teams met, the game came down to the wire.

    Facing a fourth-and-13 following a sack by Randy Starks with just over a minute remaining, Mark Sanchez scrambled before firing an incomplete pass over Dustin Keller and Jerricho Cotchery in the end zone to seal the loss for the Jets.

    ``This stings, going into the bye with a loss like this,'' said Sanchez, who was 20 for 35 for 265 yards and two touchdowns. ``As a competitor and as an offense, we thought we were winning that game, no doubt.''

    They had a chance, particularly after Keller's pretty 16-yard diving touchdown catch made it 30-25 with 5:52 remaining. Sanchez connected with Wright for the 2-point conversion, but it was negated by an illegal shift. Sanchez's next attempt missed.

    After New York's defense stopped Miami, the Jets had a shot to stun the Dolphins late. But Sanchez and the offense couldn't come through in the end.

    ``We felt we were going to be able to go in and seal the deal,'' Cotchery said. ``Give them credit. They kept us out of the end zone.''

    After Jay Feely kicked a 55-yard field goal to tie a career and team mark and give New York a 6-3 lead, Miami struck back immediately with Ginn's 100-yard return.

    Jason Taylor made it 17-6 with 7:32 left in the third quarter when he returned Shonn Greene's fumble 48 yards for a touchdown.

    After Sanchez scored from 1 yard on a pretty play-action fake, Ginn struck again with a 101-yard return that made it 24-13.

    New York came right back on Braylon Edwards' one-handed 19-yard touchdown catch with 1:35 remaining in the quarter. The 2-point conversion failed, making it 24-19.

    ``I've never seen a third quarter like that,'' Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said. ``To win this football game and have a third quarter like that, my hat's off to that group in the locker room.''

    Notes: Ginn's 101-yard return was second in team history to Mercury Morris' 105-yarder in 1969 at Cincinnati. ... After running for 300-plus yards in two straight games, the Jets were held to 127 - including 102 by Thomas Jones.

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    Denver Broncos QB Kyle Orton (ankle) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as questionable for Week 11.

    Brandon MarshallNov 20 06:53p

    Denver Broncos WR Brandon Marshall (neck) fully participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as probable for Week 11 and is expected to play.

    C. BuckhalterNov 20 06:53p

    Denver Broncos RB Correll Buckhalter (knee) fully participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as probable for Week 11 and is expected to play.

    LaMont JordanNov 20 06:53p

    Denver Broncos RB LaMont Jordan (back) and OT Ryan Harris (toe) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 20. They have been ruled out for Week 11.

    Pierre GarconNov 20 06:43p

    Indianapolis Colts WR Pierre Garcon (ankle) fully participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as questionable for Week 11 but said he will be able to play.

    Dwight FreeneyNov 20 06:43p

    Indianapolis Colts DE Dwight Freeney (hip) fully participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as questionable for Week 11 but said he will be able to play.

    Kelvin HaydenNov 20 06:33p

    Indianapolis Colts OT Dan Federkeil (concussion), SS Aaron Francisco (ankle) and CB Kelvin Hayden (knee) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 20. They have been ruled out for Week 11.

    Dominique BarberNov 20 06:23p

    Houston Texans CB Antwaun Molden (quadriceps) and SS Dominique Barber (ankle) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 20.

    Marcus TrufantNov 20 06:23p

    Seattle Seahawks C Chris Spencer (thumb, back) and CB Marcus Trufant (concussion) participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. They are listed as probable for Week 11 and will be able to play.

    Antonio BryantNov 20 06:13p

    Roy Cummings, of The Tampa Tribune, reports Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Antonio Bryant (knee) will be able to play in Week 11.

    Shaun EllisNov 20 06:03p

    Dan Leberfeld, of Jets Confidential, reports New York Jets WR Brad Smith (quadriceps), DE Shaun Ellis (knee) and LB Bryan Thomas (toe) fully participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. [ More ]

    Desmond ClarkNov 20 05:53p

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    Olin KreutzNov 20 05:53p

    Brad Biggs, of the Chicago Sun-Times, reports Chicago Bears C Olin Kreutz (back) and SS Al Afalava (shoulder) participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. They will be able to start in Week 11.

    Larry FooteNov 20 05:43p

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    Matthew StaffordNov 20 05:33p

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