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The prowess of the New York Sack Exchange, and New York Giants rookie linebacker Lawrence Taylor, caused the NFL to start counting quarterback sacks as a statistic. [8] Members of the New York Sack Exchange have earned individual honors. The Jets retired Klecko's No. 73 during a halftime ceremony on December 26, 2004. [9]
In New York, Gastineau was a key part of the famed "New York Sack Exchange", the Jets defensive line that also included Joe Klecko, Marty Lyons and Abdul Salaam. The four combined for 66 sacks in 1981 , including 20 by Gastineau (in 1981 sacks were unofficial, but Gastineau's 20 sacks trailed Klecko by only half a sack), to lead the Jets to ...
At a Chicago sports memorabilia show last year as part of ESPN’s 30 for 30 documentary about “The New York Sack Exchange,” which premieres Friday at 8 p.m. ET, Gastineau confronted Favre and ...
A three-time All-Pro, Gastineau led the NFL in sacks both in 1983 (with 19) and 1984, when racked up 22 to set the record. Strahan finished with 22½ after his dubious takedown of Favre, a figure ...
Football: New York Jets Joe Klecko (73), Marty Lyons (93), Abdul Salaam (74) and Mark Gastineau (99) pose for a photo on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In 1981, Todd led the Walt Michaels-coached Jets to their first winning record (10–5–1) since 1969, thanks in part to a defense nicknamed the "New York Sack Exchange." In the AFC Wild Card Playoff game against the Buffalo Bills , he led a comeback after the team had fallen behind, 24–0, but fell short, as a late pass was intercepted near ...
Brett Favre said he believes that the viral confrontation between himself and Mark Gastineau was a "setup" for the 30 for 30 released about the New York Sack Exchange.
Abdul Salaam (born Larry James Faulk; August 12, 1953 – October 8, 2024) was an American professional football player who played defensive tackle for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). [1] He was a member of a defensive line known as the "New York Sack Exchange".