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For Jets' L. Washington, A Questionable Message
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Fisher challenged and lost a timeout when referee Jeff Triplette upheld the ruling, saying there was a fumble but "no clear recovery."
Fisher said after the game the replay showed the call was wrong.
"I hope they hear me in New York because that was field position, and we lost by a point," Fisher said. "The challenge process was correct as far as replay goes, but I should not have been forced to challenge that play."
· CHIEFS: Trent Green is back as Kansas City's starting quarterback, 10 weeks after a he was knocked unconscious, suffering a severe concussion.
Coach Herman Edwards announced that Green will start Sunday against Oakland. On Tuesday, the two-time Pro Bowler was given medical clearance to resume full contact. After being out of game action for two months, he'll play two games in four days. The Chiefs host the Raiders on Sunday, then Denver on Thursday night.
· PANTHERS: Defensive tackle Jordan Carstens is out of the hospital nearly a week after being admitted with a blood clot in his left lung. Carstens was released from the hospital Tuesday, six days after being hospitalized for chest pains. Carstens is still taking blood thinners and is not expected to return this season, but the team hasn't yet placed him on injured reserve.





