LONDON - With a win firmly in hand, Brandon Marshall let the media in on a little secret.
"We weren't going to say this before the game, but after that first day, man . . . I've never felt anything like that," the Jets receiver said, referring to the team's red-eye flight from Newark, New Jersey, on Thursday to Heathrow Airport. "That was tough. And I was kind of grumpy a little bit because I'm like, man, why do we have to travel over here?"
But the seven-hour flight to London -- and the lack of sleep that followed for some players -- had little effect on the Jets, who dominated the Miami Dolphins, 27-14, at Wembley Stadium on Sunday in the NFL's first International Series game of the 2015 season.