NEW YORK -- Mark Sanchez is still focused on coming back this season for the New
York Jets.
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it could happen. Sanchez, hurt in the teams third preseason game, is
rehabilitating his injured right shoulder rather than immediately having
season-ending surgery. The exact nature of the injury has not been revealed,
although some published reports say it is a torn labrum. "If we didnt think itd
be realistic that Mark would get on the field, then he would be put on IR," Ryan
said Friday. "And thats not the case." Sanchez visited Dr. James Andrews this
week to take another look at his shoulder, a decision that was agreed upon
mutually by the team doctors and the quarterback. In an interview with NFL
Network before the Jets 13-10 loss to the Patriots Thursday, Sanchez said he was
not planning on having surgery anytime soon, but instead wanted to continue to
rehabilitate with his sights set on playing again this year. Before the game at
Gillette Stadium, Sanchez threw passes left-handed while warming up with the
rest of the team. "Hes doing a great job in rehab," Ryan said, "and our doctors
and our trainers are pleased." Sanchez appeared to have an edge in the tightly
contested quarterback competition after rookie Geno Smith struggled with three
interceptions in the preseason game against the Giants. But, Ryan decided to
play Sanchez in the fourth quarter of that game, a call for which the coach has
taken a lot of criticism since it was in garbage time when Sanchez took a
crunching hit from Marvin Austin. In the interview with NFL Network, Sanchez
said he was disappointed by the injury because he felt he undoubtedly beat out
Smith for the starting job. Ryan, however, has never declared a winner in the
competition. "As a competitor, I guess thats what you expect," Ryan said. "You
want your players to believe that. If you dont believe in yourself, nobody else
will. I certainly would expect that from any competitor, to think that theyre
winning the job. "His comments about that he clearly thinks he won the
competition or whatever, thats his opinion." ---- NOTES: Ryan had no update on
DL Muhammad Wilkerson, who injured his right ankle late in the game. The Jets
are hoping its not a high ankle sprain. Wilkerson was seen leaving the locker
room with heavy ice packs on his ankle. ... After benching CB Dee Milliner, the
teams top draft pick, Ryan would not commit to starting him against Buffalo next
Sunday. "I dont know," Ryan said. "Well see." Milliner was replaced by Kyle
Wilson and Darrin Walls against the Patriots. "At that time, I just thought it
was best that, hey, you know what, sit him down, let him watch it and well go
with more experience out there," Ryan said. ... Ryan hopes to have WR Jeremy
Kerley back against the Bills after he missed the game Thursday night with a
concussion.
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. "Theyve both been real good," said Babcock. "Havent changed our minds." A
decision has seemingly been made - Sundays Group B-deciding tilt against Finland
ahead - but it could not have been an easy one. Price opened the tournament with
a sturdy 19-save performance against the Norwegians, yielding just one
goal.SPARTA, Ky. -- Ryan Blaney provided more evidence that Penske Racings No.
22 Ford can win no matter whos driving. Blaney earned his first Nationwide
Series victory and another win for the teams Mustang, holding off Austin Dillon
and surviving several late cautions to win Saturday nights 300-mile race at
Kentucky Speedway. Blaney, who drives for Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski in
the Camping World Truck Series, used his second start in the No. 22 to claim the
cars 10th victory of 2013 and a season sweep at Kentucky. Keselowski drove the
car to victory in June. Blaneys win included tense moments over the final 40
laps, from beating Dillon off pit road with a two-tire stop on lap 166 to
reclaiming the lead from Dillon after losing it on the restart. More tests
followed, including a near-brush with teammate Sam Hornish Jr.s loose Ford and
one final restart. "We just had an awesome, awesome Mustang," Blaney said. "The
team just kept getting the car better and better and as the race went on. Those
restarts were tough. Luckily, I had a good enough car to hold them off." Matt
Crafton was third, Hornish fourth and rookie Alex Bowman fifth in a Toyota.
Dillon shaved two points off Hornishs series lead and trails by just 15 with six
races remaining. Getting closer to Blaney was out of the question for Dillon and
just about anyone in contention. Hornish gave it a shot late in the race before
that late wiggle left him settling for his 21st top-five finish of the season.
Dillon had hope on several restarts, only to let the son of NASCAR veteran Dave
Blaney quickly snatch it away on several late restarts. The final one typified
the futility: Blaney blasted out on lap 191 to open up a three car-length lead
and didnt look back. "He did everything right," Dillon said of Blaneys restarts.
"He did everything he could to hold me off and the car was better once he got
out front for sure. I felt like if we couldve got out front we could hold him
off for eight laps, but disappointed that we couldnt quite clear him." Hornish
led 65 laps after starting on the pole, while Dillon led 32. Beating the Noo.
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for everybody this season. Three other drivers have reached victory lane in it
this season, including Keselowski, whos racing in this weekends Cup series race
in Loudon, N.H. Blaney, who won a Trucks race in Iowa last year, became the
fourth in just his 15th start. Crew chief Jeremy Bullins kept him calm and
focused over the radio, and the only direction he ever really needed was to
victory lane after taking the checkered flag. The points race meanwhile saw
little change. Hornish entered Saturday looking to widen his edge on Dillon, who
came into the series final stand-alone race seeking his third Nationwide victory
in four Kentucky starts. He helped his prospects Saturday afternoon by clocking
179.235 mph to claim his third pole this season and leading Penskes front-row
sweep with Blaney (178.159) taking the outside spot. Dillon was close by in the
third spot with a run of 178.042 mph in his Chevy. With Cup regulars racing this
weekend in New Hampshire, 41 drivers had the track to themselves, and Nationwide
contenders did their best to exploit the freedom. Hornish and Dillon in
particular looked forward to racing all-out here, with the points leader
especially eager to follow up Junes ninth-place run. After the start was delayed
briefly to allow track dryers to blow away some weepers, Hornish went about
proving how good his Mustang was. He led the first 65 laps before his teammate
won the race off pit road during the third caution and led on the restart.
Dillon was second and needed only a lap to move in front -- on lap 68 -- and add
another chapter to his impressive Kentucky resume. He led the next 32 laps
before Blaney took the first of two leads to establish himself as the best
driver in the best car. "Im a pretty lucky guy and privileged to have the
drivers we have," Bullins said. "I dont think we have any slouches, so I dont
have any complaints about my driver lineup. Ive got it pretty good. Tonight was
another example of that. "We brought a good car, and we got somebody driving
that knows what to do with it and was able to get the job done."
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