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Jets’ Michael Carter doesn’t consider himself a rookie


Jets running back never thought of himself as a rookie this season. Carter, the fourth-round pick from UNC, has scored four touchdowns the past six games. He leads the team with 367 rushing yards while adding 306 more through the air. "I never did," he said when asked if he still feels like a rookie nine games into his NFL career. (New York Post)

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Jets’ Michael Carter doesn’t consider himself a rookie