Carter's TD salvages ugly day for Jets

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Curtis Martin's injured knee wouldn't let him

play. His heart wouldn't let him quit.

Knowing he was too hurt to be effective, Martin still wanted to

be in the huddle as the Jets attempted to rally in the fourth

quarter. So he went to New York coach Herman Edwards and asked a

favor.

"I said, 'Just let me go in there, let me look the offensive

linemen in the eye and see if we can't get this thing going,"

Martin said.

One week after mismanaging the game clock, the Jets beat it as

Quincy Carter threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Justin McCareins

with 5:32 remaining to give New York an ugly 10-7 win over the

Cleveland Browns on Sunday.

Allen's Analysis

Eric Allen

Is relying on the ground game the way to go with Pennington out?

The Jets have a great running back in Curtis Martin and they would be fools not to rely on him while Pennington is out. Anytime a backup quarterback comes in, especially one fairly new to the system, the game changes because of the coaching staff's confidence level. While the Jets may have all the confidence in the world that Quincy Carter will do a great job replacing Pennington, they still know that there are different skill sets involved. Both players excel at different things, so while attempting to find out how to get the most out of Carter, it's imperative that Martin keeps the pressure off him.

Eric Allen played cornerback for 14 NFL seasons with the Eagles, Saints and Raiders. He's a regular contributor to Insider.

Last week, the Jets (7-3) bungled to an overtime loss against

Baltimore because they failed to manage time wisely and because of

some questionable play calling. New York cleaned up those issues,

but there wasn't much else it did well offensively until Carter

rallied the Jets from a 7-3 deficit with a 75-yard TD drive.

Sacked six times and under pressure all afternoon, Carter

completed a crucial third-and-11 pass to McCareins, who stretched

out to pick up the first down at Cleveland's 24. After a 13-yard

pass to Santana Moss, Carter again hit McCareins, who stepped out

of cornerback Michael Lehan's tackle and scored.

"We made the right plays at the right time," Moss said. "It

doesn't matter how pretty it was as long as we did what we came

here to do."

New York's LaMont Jordan, filling in for a banged-up Martin,

rushed for 61 yards in the fourth quarter. Jordan, whose ill-timed

and poorly executed halfback option pass a week ago underscored the

Jets' woes, ground out 34 yards as the Jets ran out the final 3:55

to hand the Browns (3-7) their fourth straight loss.

Jets safety Erik Coleman had a key sack to end Cleveland's final

drive.

The Browns also were hurt by usually reliable kicker Phil

Dawson, who was wide right on two field goals -- his first misses

after making 27 straight.

"It's hard to swallow," Dawson said. "I proved today that I'm

not perfect -- unfortunately. I didn't do my job."

Martin rushed for 88 yards on 17 carries. In the first quarter,

he went over 1,000 this season, joining Hall of Famer Barry Sanders

as the only players in NFL history to begin their careers with 10

straight 1,000-yard seasons.

Martin bruised his right knee in the second quarter and carried

just twice in the fourth as the Jets rode the powerful Jordan, who

spent the past week hoping for a chance at redemption after his

option pass was intercepted.

As the Jets' offense continued to misfire in the second half,

Martin wanted back in and Edwards finally let him. He picked up 13

yards on the first two snaps of New York's game-winning drive

before the Jets put the ball in Jordan's hands.

Martin's return to the field may have been brief, but it

inspired the Jets.

"I never count Curtis out," Jordan said. "I've been around

him for four years and I've seen him play through some incredible

injuries. You can't count Curtis Martin out unless he says he's

out. Doctors can't even tell him no."

Meanwhile, the Browns were booed off the field by their fans

after dropping their fifth in six games.

Quarterback Jeff Garcia didn't play after halftime after

slightly separating his throwing shoulder. Kelly Holcomb couldn't

rally Cleveland, completing just 4 of 10 passes for 32 yards.

Garcia said he only would have played in an emergency.

"I was not 100 percent," said Garcia, who will have an MRI on

Monday. "I couldn't squeeze the football. I just wanted to be out

there to support my teammates."

Dawson's miss with 11:27 left gave the ball to the Jets at their

25. Jordan powered up the middle on four straight runs as New York

moved into Cleveland territory. Carter, who finished 11-of-20 for

116 yards, then had three straight completions to cap a scoring

drive that kept New York in the thick of the AFC playoff race.

"On that last drive, we kept saying, 'It's now or never,"

Carter said. "The defense kept us in the game and it was up to us

to win it."Game notes
Browns RT Ryan Tucker sprained his right knee in the third

quarter and didn't return. He will have an MRI on Monday. ...

Martin (12,741 yards) moved past Tony Dorsett (12,739) into sixth

place on the career rushing list. ... The Jets were 2-for-14 on

third down, the Browns 2-of-13. ... Browns KR Richard Alston

returned a kickoff 52 yards, the third consecutive week he's had

one longer than 50. ... Cleveland started five drives at its own 40

or better and didn't get a point, punting four times and missing a

field goal.