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Jets' Rex Ryan Shows Write Stuff, Stands By BookRex Ryan has been called lots of things — some nice, and others not-so-much — during his two years as coach of the Jets. Here's one more he might be able to soon add to the list: best-selling author.

Rex: Jets Are Giants' 'Big Brother'; Gholston 'A Phony'Rex Ryan's upcoming book, "Play Like You Mean It," gives an entertaining glimpse into the man who has become one of the NFL's most colorful and controversial personalities. And — no shock here — he pulls no punches.

Rex Ryan's Jets Nominated For SBJ's Team Of The YearRex Ryan hasn't guaranteed this win, there's no indication whether it's "personal," and we're not sure if Bart Scott "can't wait!" for the awards ceremony. What we do know is the Jets have been nominated for the SportsBusiness Journal's Team of the Year award.

Reporter In Jets Saga Steals Super Bowl SpotlightThe TV Azteca reporter who said she felt uncomfortable in the Jets' locker room drew plenty of attention on media day. Ines Sainz conducted interviews wearing a slinky silver dress and shiny black heels, standing out among the more conventionally dressed media.

Reporter In Locker Room Saga Picks Jets To Win It AllThe Mexican television reporter who said she felt uncomfortable in the Jets' locker room in September is picking the team to win the Super Bowl.

Jets-Sainz Incident Prompts NFL Workplace MemoIn response to an incident at the Jets' training facility after which female reporter Ines Sainz of TV Azteca said she felt uncomfortable in the team's locker room, the NFL sent a workplace conduct update to its teams Wednesday.

Mexican TV Reporter Wants Out Of Locker RoomsInes Sainz of TV Azteca says she suggested to the National Football League that she conduct player interviews on the field or on the sideline.

Jets Better Learn Fast The Camera Is Still On The New York Jets and hurly-burly coach Rex Ryan have been selling wince-worthy moments for months. There's no chance they're going to stop now.

Jets' Edwards Latest Troubling Headline For NFLFrom the death of Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley to the DWI charges against Jets receiver Braylon Edwards, the headlines have skewed toward the negative. Even the tragic.

Jets' Locker Room Flap Touches Off DebateThe New York Jets have apologized for boorish behavior directed at a female TV reporter in their locker room. A training session for players is in the works. The reporter herself says it wasn't really so offensive. So we can all move on, right?

Goodell: Jets Conduct Toward Reporter UnprofessionalThe NFL says that while there was "unprofessional conduct," New York Jets owner Woody Johnson and his staff acted promptly to correct the situation that arose

Paige One: Yes For Women JournalistsWith certain athletes and teams performing badly when it comes to female journalists in the locker room, the question still remains: Do female journalists belong in the male dominating locker room?

Starman: The Blame GameThere has been a lot made of the recent issue regarding the New York Jets and TV Azteca reporter Ines Sainz and it has taken several different routes. This one hits close to home. I am married to an female TV sports reporter and a very good one at that.

Jets' Locker-Room Flap Unthinkable In Europe Viewed from Europe, the story making news in American football this week of the New York Jets players who disgraced themselves by directing "Whooo-weee!" catcalls at a television reporter working in their locker room is bizarre and alien.