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SAN DIEGO - JANUARY 17: Running back Shonn Greene #23 of the New York Jets scores a touchdown in the fourth quarter in front of cornerback Antonio Cromartie #31 of the San Diego Chargers in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Qualcomm Stadium on January 17, 2010 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego California
1/17/2010 4:40 PM

Jets score two TDs in fourth quarter to advance to AFC title game

SAN DIEGO -- Maybe Rex Ryan already knows the score of the AFC championship game, too.

The rookie coach who, at one point, didn't know his Jets were still in playoff contention, then declared them Super Bowl favorites, will need some more bold predictions.

His Jets are still playing.

Rookies Mark Sanchez and Shonn Greene led New York to a stunning 17-14 upset of San Diego in the divisional playoffs Sunday, each providing a touchdown in the fourth quarter that marked another Chargers postseason pratfall.

Sanchez threw a go-ahead, 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dustin Keller three plays into the fourth quarter, then Greene gave the Jets some breathing room with a 53-yard scoring run on their next possession.

The upstart Jets (11-7), who have won seven of their last eight, advanced to the AFC championship game for the first time since 1999. They'll play at top-seeded Indianapolis next Sunday.

After the Jets finally did clinch a playoff spot, Ryan, their rookie head coach, created a postseason itinerary for his players that included the Super Bowl in Miami followed by a parade two days later.

He might be onto something.

Maybe this week he'll predict the Jets' opponent in the Super Bowl.

The Chargers let New York hang around long enough, and the Jets finally got out of their own way.

After Philip Rivers scored on a 1-yard sneak with 2:14 left to pull the Chargers within three, the Jets recovered the onside kick.

Facing a fourth-and-1 from the 29 with 1:09 left, the Jets called timeout. Ryan decided to go for it and Greene bulled through the Chargers' line for 2 yards.

Sanchez pumped his fist and pointed his hand forward in the first-down signal.

On the sideline, Ryan lifted much smaller offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer off the ground in a bear hug.

The Chargers (13-4) not only saw their 11-game winning streak end, but suffered yet another playoff meltdown after earning the AFC's No. 2 seed.

Sanchez, playing in his native Southern California, went from looking like the rookie that he is to a guy who has now has two straight playoff wins on the road. He was intercepted by Quentin Jammer midway through the third quarter, but the Jets got the ball back on an interception when the ball ricocheted off Vincent Jackson and into the hands of cornerback Darrelle Revis as both were sprawled on the ground.

The Jets weren't able to capitalize on that pickoff, but Rivers' second interception was costly. On second-and-9 from his 5, Rivers underthrew Antonio Gates, who hadn't even turned around, with safety Jim Leonhard intercepting and returning it to the 16.

On third down, Sanchez rolled right and threw to Keller, who shed linebacker Tim Dobbins in the back corner of the end zone and made a sprawling 2-yard catch that put the Jets ahead 10-7.

Sanchez and the rest of the Jets ran over to congratulate Keller, then the rookie QB kept running to the bench, stopping once to celebrate with a teammate.

The Jets turned to their top-ranked running game on their next drive, and Greene, a third-round pick from Iowa, broke his long scoring run up the middle, running over safety Eric Weddle in the process.

Greene rushed for 135 yards and a TD in last week's playoff win against Cincinnati.

San Diego's All-Pro kicker Nate Kaeding missed three field goals. He was wide left from 36 yards on San Diego's second possession and was short from 57 yards as the first-half clock expired. With the Chargers trailing by 10 with 4:38 to go, he was wide right from 40.

Ryan pumped his fist and smiled after Kaeding's third miss.

The last time these teams met in the playoffs, after the 2004 season, the rookie Kaeding was wide right from 40 yards on a wet field in overtime. The Jets moved down the field and won it 20-17 on Doug Brien's 28-yard field goal.

The first half was a defensive struggle, although the Chargers at least moved the ball against New York, which came in with the league's top-ranked defense.

New York had four straight three-and-outs, failing to pick up a first down until its fifth drive, midway through the second quarter.

By then, the Chargers were ahead 7-0 on Rivers' 13-yard TD pass to third-string tight end Kris Wilson in the back of the end zone. San Diego's Pro Bowl tight end, Antonio Gates, made a spectacular, one-handed catch for 23 yards as Rivers was going down. The drive was also aided by a pass interference call against Jets cornerback Lito Sheppard.

Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTER NYJ SDG
TD 12:17 Kris Wilson 13 Yd Pass From Philip Rivers (Nate Kaeding Kick) 0 7
THIRD QUARTER NYJ SDG
FG 10:45 Jay Feely 46 Yd 3 7
FOURTH QUARTER NYJ SDG
TD 13:35 Dustin Keller 2 Yd Pass From Mark Sanchez (Jay Feely Kick) 10 7
TD 07:17 Shonn Greene 53 Yd Run (Jay Feely Kick) 17 7
TD 02:14 Philip Rivers 1 Yd Run (Nate Kaeding Kick) 17 14

 

 

  
Game Insight

  • The Jets won two playoff games in a season for the first time since 1982 and the second time in team history.
  • New York was the second 9-7 team since 1997 to beat a team in a divisional playoff game that was 12-4 or better.
  • Nate Kaeding missed three FGA for the Chargers and was the first kicker to go 0-3 in an NFL playoff game since 1995. He only missed three in the regular season and is 3-9 at home in the postseason in his career.
  • Opponents are 0-5 against the Jets on FGA this postseason after going 19-23 in the regular season.
  • Mark Sanchez threw for 100 yards, the fewest by a Jets quarterback in a playoff win (minimum 20 att).
  • Shonn Greene's 53-yard TD run was the second longest TD run in Jets postseason history.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs 14 18
Passing 1st downs
6 15
Rushing 1st downs
6 2
1st downs from Penalties
2 1
3rd down efficiency
6-16 4-13
4th down efficiency
1-1 0-0
Total Plays 63 60
Total Yards 262 344
Passing 93 283
Comp-Att
12-23 27-40
Yards per pass
4.0 7.1
Rushing 169 61
Rushing Attempts
39 18
Yards per rush
4.3 3.4
Red Zone (Made-Att) 1-1 2-3
Penalties 5-37 10-87
Turnovers 1 2
Fumbles lost
0 0
Interceptions thrown
1 2
Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0 0
Possession 31:31 28:29
  

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