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      <description>Despite a current four-game skid, coach Ken Whisenhunt and Pro Bowl wideout Larry Fitzgerald are determined to get back on track.</description>
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      <title>KAN: Veteran RB Signs</title>
      <description>Hot News for RB Thomas Jones</description>
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      <title>NYJ: Two Veterans Released</title>
      <description>Hot News for RB Thomas Jones</description>
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      <title>NYJ: Running Back to Be Released</title>
      <description>Hot News for RB Thomas Jones</description>
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      <title>Jets Have More Weapons On Offense</title>
      <description>The New York Jets have plenty of options on offense, but most people tend to think in terms of Mark Sanchez and Leon Washington. Thomas Jones has more to contribute to the New York offense and he knows it.</description>
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      <title>3-Point Stance:  Give Him The Gig</title>
      <description>Find out why Ed Thompson thinks Jim Schwartz should name Daunte Culpepper as the starter in Detroit, why the Raiders coaches are in for sleepless nights, and why Jets RB Thomas Jones has been a disappointment in the preseason. Lions-Colts, Giants-Jets and Raiders-Saints in today's 3-Point Stance.</description>
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      <title>The Edge: Bills/Jets Part I</title>
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      <title>Jones Way Out of Line With Favre Comments</title>
      <description>Scout.com Senior NFL Analyst Ed Thompson believes that Jets RB Thomas Jones was way out of line with his comments earlier this week, but not just because they were aimed at Brett Favre.</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines -- New York Jets</title>
      <description>The New York Jets are looking to knock off the Patriots Sunday at The Meadowlands opening weekend matchup between AFC East division rivals. Jets Insider Dan Leberfeld shared his insights on the latest with Chad Pennington's injury concerns, Eric Mangini's coaching changes in year two and one weakness the Patriots may be able to exploit to win on Sunday.</description>
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      <title>"I'm here to help this team win"</title>
      <description>Thomas Jones wanted a contract extension from the Chicago Bears, but they gave him a one-way ticket out of town instead. The Big Apple will be the fourth stop in his NFL career, although he is now a reliable veteran with a proven track record. Jones met with the media as a member of the New York Jets for the first time on Tuesday, and this is what he had to say.</description>
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      <title>Thomas Jones Press Conference</title>
      <description>Following a trade with the Chicago Bears, the Jets introduced their new starting running back, Thomas Jones. He answered some questions for the media on Tuesday about why it's a good fit, what his role will be and more...</description>
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      <title>Benson Finally Becomes the Starter</title>
      <description>Cedric Benson has wanted to be the primary ball-carrier in Chicago ever since he was drafted No. 4 overall back in 2005. He had to wait two full seasons, but he will finally get that chance in 2007. With Thomas Jones being traded to the New York Jets on Monday, Benson will be elevated to the top of the depth chart immediately.</description>
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      <title>Jones Never Gave Up</title>
      <description>Bears RB Thomas Jones talked to the media about his career challenges leading up to the Super Bowl, playing with Cedric Benson, and what it means to never give up on your dreams...</description>
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      <title>Benson: 'I'm naturally competitive'</title>
      <description>Back in the preseason, Bears fans were worried that Cedric Benson might be a distraction in 2006. He chirped about wanting to be more involved in the offense, but since he's gotten his wish, the running game as a whole certainly looks better. Benson was talking in the locker room at Halas Hall on Thursday, and Bear Report was there to hear what he had to say.</description>
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      <title>Stud of the Week: Thomas Jones</title>
      <description>Back when training camp began, Chicago seemed to be divided into two factions: Thomas Jones supporters and Cedric Benson supporters. And although the two of them may never be close friends, they have learned to work together and powered the Bears ground game to a franchise playoff record 196 yards rushing in the NFC Championship Game. Jones is the Bear Report Stud of the Week.</description>
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