CORTLAND, N.Y. (AP) -The New York Jets give themselves an “A” for chemistry.
After a busy offseason in which several popular players were released or traded and plenty of new faces were brought in, the Jets used training camp in SUNY Cortland to bond.
For a team with Super Bowl hopes, many were concerned the personnel changes could disrupt the locker room. Quarterback Mark Sanchez says Thursday that the players have grown as friends to the point they consider each other family.
The Jets finished their last full training camp practices at Cortland on Thursday.
Sanchez says the team’s biggest improvements have come off the field, as players such as LaDainian Tomlinson, Santonio Holmes and Jason Taylor have endeared themselves to their new teammates.
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