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The New York Jets' stock report looks at risers and fallers from their 38-31 win over the Kansas City Chiefs :

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WRs Jermaine Kearse and Robby Anderson -- Break out the history book. Kearse (career-high 157 yards) and Anderson (107) both reached the 100-yard mark for the second straight game, becoming the first Jets wide-receiving duo in 50 years to accomplish that. Yes, I said 50 years. Don Maynard and George Sauer did it in 1967, with Joe Namath slinging spirals in the wide-open AFL. Undoubtedly, Kearse played his best game as a Jet, hauling in nine passes and recording a career-high 74 yards after catch. He already has set a career high with 51 receptions -- not bad for a so-called "throw in" in the Sheldon Richardson trade.

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>   http://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-jets/post/_/id/73166/receiving-duo-accomplishes-feat-that-hadnt-been-done-in-50-years

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Rich Cimini ESPN Staff Writer 

Potential bad news for the Jets: WR Robby Anderson, their best offensive threat, failed to complete practice today after aggravating a hamstring injury. He was listed yesterday with a hamstring but practiced fully. Asked when the setback occurred, coach Todd Bowles said, "Probably today." Bowles said he hopes it's not serious, but was non-committal on Anderson's status for Sunday.

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I am hoping the Jets make Enunwa an offer. You will have a guy in Enunwa that can play as a flex and go down the middle of the field, a possession receiver in Kearse and a burner deep threat in Anderson. With Stewart and Hansen in the mix as young depth players. This is how you build a good WR core for years to come. It will also allow them to focus on other needs in the draft and FA (O-line, QB, RB, Pass Rusher). 

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Rich Cimini ESPN Staff Writer 

Jets WR Jermaine Kearse needed 41 receiving yards yesterday to reach 750, triggering a $250,000 bonus. He finished with 42. Kearse also had five catches, bringing his total to 60 and the second threshold in his incentive package — $200,000. Not a bad day.

>    http://www.espn.com/nfl/team/_/name/nyj/new-york-jets

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3 minutes ago, kelly said:

Rich Cimini ESPN Staff Writer 

Jets WR Jermaine Kearse needed 41 receiving yards yesterday to reach 750, triggering a $250,000 bonus. He finished with 42. Kearse also had five catches, bringing his total to 60 and the second threshold in his incentive package — $200,000. Not a bad day.

>    http://www.espn.com/nfl/team/_/name/nyj/new-york-jets

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Rich Cimini ESPN Staff Writer 

Jermaine Kearse's fifth and final catch yesterday resulted in an extra $100,000 in bonus money. Laughing, Kearse said he was aware of it at the time. "I wasn't gonna let go of that ball," he said. It was his 65th catch, which raised his incentive bonus from $200,000 to $300,000.

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