Every NFL game is a homecoming for someone. When the Jets travel to Cleveland for Sunday's game against the Browns, Nick Mangold, Brian Winters and Darron Lee (although Lee is out for the game with an ankle injury) will return to their home state, and Buster Skrine played his first four seasons with the Browns.
For rookie wideout/returner Jalin Marshall, the relationship is more complex. Being from Middletown, near Cincinnati, and having played two years at Ohio State, he has a Buckeye state of mind.
"It's a good feeling, to be able to go home and for my family to be able to drive and see the game," sad Marshall, who's lined up about a dozen tickets for family and friends.