Friday, September 22
Battle of unbeatens



Vinny Testaverde
Testaverde's Jets are 3-0 for the first time since 1966.
Believe it or not, there is more to Sunday's Jets-Buccaneers showdown than the Keyshawn Johnson-Wayne Chrebet affair. Both teams are looking to improve to 4-0 and establish itself as its conference's top Super Bowl contender. ESPN's Sean Salisbury thinks the Jets must stay balanced offensively. Problem is, no one is running on the Bucs defense these days, writes ESPN.com's John Clayton. Tampa fans are being treated to some entertaining offense for a change, too, according to ESPN.com's Tom Oates.

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    Jet blasts: Keyshawn rips Groh, Chrebet
    Keyshawn Johnson says he won't shake hands with Jets coach Al Groh when New York visits the Buccaneers this week.
    Murphy: I love New York
    ESPN.com's Brian Murphy loves everything about New York, especially unbeaten teams in the Big Apple.
    Garber: Some new New York stories
    Baseball won't have football to kick around any more with the unbeaten Jets and Giants making headlines, writes ESPN.com's Greg Garber.
    Clayton: First ... And 10
    The Bucs figure to play rough with Keyshawn Johnson's old team, writes ESPN.com's John Clayton.
    AFC: L'affaire de Keyshawn et Chrebet
    Does Keyshawn Johnson dog Wayne Chrebet out of jealousy or insecurity? ESPN.com's Mark Cannizzaro thinks it's both.
    NFC: Bucs loosen up on offense
    Creative red-zone wrinkles aside, the Bucs run the same old offense -- just better, writes ESPN.com's Tom Oates.










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