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Mark Gastineau's sack record was beat during a 2002 game There's been a rift between former New York Jets star Mark Gastineau ...
He previously worked for Complex Magazine in New York City. Mark Gastineau, the former star defensive end of the New York Jets during the 1980s, opened up for the first time about being repeatedly ...
Former New York Jets pass rusher Mark Gastineau says Brett Favre “hurt” him after he confronted the Pro Football Hall of Fame ...
Former New York Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau is suing ESPN, NFL, NFL Films and “30 for 30” co-directors James Weiner and Ken Rodgers regarding the promotion and publication of an exchange ...
New York Jets legend Mark Gastineau revealed his long-held beef with Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre that stems back to the NFL's single-season sack leader. Pro Football Hall of Fame ...
NFL legend Mark Gastineau sues ESPN for $25 million over selective editing of footage involving Brett Favre. Gastineau claims ESPN misrepresented a heated exchange, leaving out a crucial handshake ...
"NFL 100 Greatest" ranks the top 100 characters in NFL history, and former New York Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau lands at No. 36. "NFL 100 Greatest" counts down the top 100 characters in NFL ...
He played a key role in protecting Mark Sanchez and blocking ... abruptly during the 1988 season, Gastineau's 107.5 sacks were the most in NFL history. The Jets had another great center preceding ...
Former NFL star Mark Gastineau went viral last year ... which broke the previous single-season record that Gastineau set with the Jets in 1984. According to a lawsuit that was viewed by Christian ...
In the lead-up to ESPN's "30 for 30" documentary about the New York Jets' vaunted defensive line of the early 1980s called "The New York Sack Exchange," a clip of Mark Gastineau confronting Hall ...
The documentary focusing on The New York Sack Exchange included a clip of a 2023 interaction between former Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau and former Packers (and Jets and Vikings) quarterback ...