FLULIKE SYMPTONS FORCE PENNINGTON OUT OF PRACTICE <!--/lead headline--><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE width=488><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width=180><!--lead byline-->By MARK CANNIZZARO <!--/lead byline-->
January 13, 2005 -- <!--lead text-->Three days remain before the Jets play the biggest game of the Herman Edwards era and the team finds itself engulfed in a mini-crisis they hope doesn't balloon into a full-blown situation.
Chad Pennington, the one indispensable player the Jets cannot live without as they play the Steelers in the AFC divisional playoff Saturday in Pittsburgh, missed yesterday's practice with flu-like symptoms. <!--/lead text-->Full story
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January 13, 2005 -- <!--lead text-->Three days remain before the Jets play the biggest game of the Herman Edwards era and the team finds itself engulfed in a mini-crisis they hope doesn't balloon into a full-blown situation.
Chad Pennington, the one indispensable player the Jets cannot live without as they play the Steelers in the AFC divisional playoff Saturday in Pittsburgh, missed yesterday's practice with flu-like symptoms. <!--/lead text-->Full story
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