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Brooks Bollinger

11/21/2005

According to head coach Herman Edwards, Bollinger will be under center when the Jets take the field against the New Orleans Saints next weekend. The quarterback missed the majority of Sunday's loss to the Denver Broncos after taking a crushing blow from Al Wilson in the first quarter, suffering a concussion. He was seen vomiting on the sidelines, but reported feeling much better on Monday.

11/15/2005

According to Jets head coach Herman Edwards, with Jay Fiedler still a couple weeks away from returning from a shoulder injury and Vinny Testaverde not fully recovered from his nagging calf problem, Bollinger will get the starting nod in Sunday's matchup against the Denver Broncos. The inexperienced quarterback had a rough outing in last weekend's loss to the Carolina Panthers, going 11 of 21 for 98 yards, four interceptions and no touchdowns.

11/7/2005

The Jets already have decided on their starting quarterback for next weekend's matchup with the Carolina Panthers, giving Bollinger the nod following his solid performance on Sunday. After taking over for veteran Vinny Testaverde, who aggravated a calf injury, Bollinger nearly led the team to a comeback victory over the Chargers, completing 11 of his 20 pass attempts for 106 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.

10/5/2005

Opting to go with a more experienced option, the New York Jets have decided to move veteran Vinny Testaverde into the starting lineup, beginning with this weekend's matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. As a result, Bollinger will slide down to the No. 2 hole. Bollinger made his first career start in last week's loss to the Baltimore Ravens, going 14 of 28 for 149 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions.

9/26/2005

According to head coach Herman Edwards, Bollinger is expected to take the majority of the snaps with the Jets' first-team offense this week and likely will be under center when the team takes the field against the Baltimore Ravens next weekend. The third-string quarterback has been thrust into the starting role after both Chad Pennington and Jay Fiedler went down with shoulder injuries in Sunday's overtime loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.