The Jets weren't sweating their early preseason woes, and now we know why.
Because even though Saturday's Snoopy Bowl showdown with the Giants didn't actually mean anything, the Jets' starters played like it did. And they looked pretty good while doing it, too. Two big areas of concern -- the passing game and Antonio Cromartie -- both aided the Jets to a 28-18 victory in the team's final tube up before the regular season.
Ryan Fitzpatrick largely looked sharp, completing 9 of 14 pass attempts for 127 yards and two touchdowns. The offenses was also helped by some powerful runs from starting halfback Chris Ivory, who gained 38 yards on just six carries.