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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- It's amazing what the addition of former Tennessee Titans receiver Justin McCareins can do for the productivity of the New York Jets' "red zone" drills. For all the brilliance Wayne Chrebet has displayed since joining the Jets in 1995 and the game-breaking ability of Santana Moss, the Jets have suffered without a tall, physical receiver since trading away Keyshawn Johnson in 2001. That void appears to have been filled when the Jets traded a 2004 second-round pick to acquire McCareins.
It didn't take quarterback Chad Pennington long to start working on the fade patterns with the 6-foot-2, 215-pound McCareins at training camp this week at Hofstra University.See the full content of this document
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Mccareins Gives Jets Green Light in Red Zone
"When we are in the red zone, we will be able to play basketball a little bit," Pennington said. "We will let (McC...
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