FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) – The pressure is on Mark Sanchez this season.
With the New York Jets thinking about a Super Bowl run, the second-year quarterback is expected to be much better on the field than last year.
After throwing 12 touchdown passes and 20 interceptions in the regular season, Sanchez thrived in the playoffs with four TDs and two INTs in three games and getting the Jets within 30 minutes of the Super Bowl.
That’s the Sanchez the Jets need, starting with the regular-season opener against Baltimore on Monday night at the New Meadowlands Stadium.
Sanchez – and more importantly, his coaches and teammates – believe they’ll see an improved quarterback. Coach Rex Ryan says he has “a lot of faith” in Sanchez being the leader the team needs.
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