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The Dolphins beat the Jets in both meetings this season.
?Jets’ Rex Ryan won’t get additional fine from NFLNew York Jets coach Rex Ryan will not be fined by the NFL for making an obscene gesture at a mixed martial arts event last weekend.League spokesman Greg Aiello confirmed to The Associated Press in an e-mail Wednesday that Ryan would not face additional discipline by the NFL after the Jets fined him $50,000 on Tuesday.
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“I want to just tell everybody in Miami, ‘Hey, we’re coming to beat you twice next year,”’ Ryan said while fans booed during the ringside interview.
He had a playful feud with Miami linebacker Channing Crowder, saying he had walked over tougher guys than him while going to fights. That made Ryan a likely target of booing fans during a TV interview at the MMA event that featured former NFL running back Herschel Walker at the Bank Atlantic Center, the Florida Panthers’ home arena.
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