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All-Time Greatest Jet, Round 2: Mo Lewis vs. Sean Ellis


Mo Lewis, LB (1991–2003) 3 votes

Shaun Ellis, DE (2000–2010) 1 votes

Edgy MD
Jul 24 2023 02:46 PM

The Northeast quadrant of our bracket features a surfeit of players with -is suffices on their surnames, with Darrelle Revis joining Lewis and Ellis.



I don't know what this means. Maybe nothing.






[th]PLAYERMo LewisShaun Ellis
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[th]POSITIONLBDE
[th]YEARS1991–20032000–2010
[th]VANQUISHEDRalph BakerRich Caster
[th]CAREER

HIGHLIGHTS

















Three-time Pro-Bowler (1998–2000). First-

Team All-Pro (1998). Second-Team All-Pro

(2000). Fourth in voting for AP Defensive

Rookie of the Year (1991). Member of Jets

All-Time Four-Decade Team.



All-time franchise leader in fumbles forced.

Second all-time in solo tackles as a Jet,

seventh in sacks, eighth in assists, eighth

in tackles for losses. Fourth in fumble

recoveries by a defensive player. Second

in defensive touchdowns, scoring four off

of interceptions and one off of a fumble

recovery.



Started six post-season games as a Jet,

making at least 22 solo tackles and eight

assists, along with three sacks and one

fumble recovery.
Two-time Pro-Bowler (1998–2000).



Third all-time in sacks by a Jet. Eighth

in solo tackles. Fifth in assists. Fifth in

fumbles forced.



Had a prolific post-season career, starting

12 playoff games as a Jet, totalling 39

solo tackles and eight assists, with 11

tackles for losses two fumble recoveries,

and two sacks.
[th]INTERESTING

FACTOID



One son played basketball for Navy, while

the other was a four-year starter at Harvard.
Along with John Abraham, Chad Pennington,

and Anthony Becht, one of four first-round

picks the Jets had in the 2020 NFL Draft,

aka The Tom Brady Draft.