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Week 2 vs. BAL

Receiving: 1 / 8 / 0 on 2 targets

Both of Smith's looks came in the third quarter, although the second looked a lot more like a throw away out of bounds by Clemens.


Week 3 vs. MIA

Rushing: 2 / 14 / 0
Receiving: 3 / 24 / 0 on 4 targets

The former Missouri quarterback caught three passes for 24 yards. He also gained 14 yards on two carries, both in the third quarter. Coach Mangini seems to be looking for creative ways of getting Smith involved in this offense, and his role may become more significant.


Week 4 vs. BUF

Rushing: 1 / 2 / 0
Receiving: 2 / 36 / 0 on 2 targets

Smith has been gaining more time as he competes to become the Jets' third receiver. He was targeted only three times, however. Smith caught a swing pass for a ten yard gain. He also had a 26 yard reception.

The versatile Smith took one handoff for a two yard gain.


Week 5 vs. NYG

Rushing: 1 / 0 / 0
Receiving: 3 / 44 / 1 on 4 targets

Smith produced the only offensive score of the day bringing in one of his four total targets for a 16 yard touchdown late in the second quarter. He added two more catches to finish the day with three receptions for 44 total yards.


Week 6 vs. PHI

Rushing: 1 / 4 / 0
Receiving: 1 / 2 / 0 on 3 targets

Smith was used in a change up role, catching one of his three targets for a total of two yards. He also added one rush for a four yard gain.


Week 7 vs. CIN

Receiving: 1 / 12 / 0 on 2 targets

Smith was the third wide receiver for the Jets. He caught his only real target, with his other coming on a desperation pass by Pennington.


Week 8 vs. BUF

Receiving: 3 / 43 / 0 on 6 targets

Smith saw six targets come his way and was able to bring in three of them for 46 yards. He was used in a number of formations and has clearly established himself as the third wide receiver for the Jets.


Week 9 vs. WAS

Receiving: 4 / 27 / 0 on 11 targets

Smith took advantage of a quarterback change and his opportunity with Laveranues Coles out of the lineup to earn five more targets than his previous career high. Despite all these looks, he finished fourth on the team in yardage, as he dropped several passes.


Week 11 vs. PIT

Rushing: 1 / 9 / 0
Receiving: 3 / 26 / 0 on 8 targets

Smith was targeted eight times, five in the fourth quarter alone, and caught three passes for 26 yards. He also lined up under center and ran an option around right end. The Jets seem to be looking for creative ways to use the former option quarterback.


Week 12 vs. DAL

Receiving: 2 / 12 / 0 on 3 targets

Smith posted very low numbers, but two of his targets came in the red zone, with one of those targets in the end zone.


Week 13 vs. MIA

Rushing: 3 / 6 / 0
Receiving: 1 / 19 / 1 on 3 targets

As with McCareins, Jets receiver Brad Smith made the most of his limited looks by catch one out of his three targets for a 19 yard touchdown. It was a fantastic catch and run as Smith showed his versatility and quickness.


Week 15 vs. NE

Passing: 0 - 1, 0 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT
Rushing: 3 / 10 / 0
Receiving: 0 / 0 / 0 on 3 targets

Brad Smith, who was used in a wide array of situations, was only able to gain ten yards rushing on three carries as he was shut out through the air, only seeing three targets.


Week 16 vs. TEN

Receiving: 5 / 45 / 0 on 8 targets

Smith saw the second most targets from quarterback Chad Pennington, as he hauled in five of eight for 45 total yards. He was surprisingly used as only a receiving option, getting no rushes or passing attempts from a Jets team who usually utilizes this offensive threat.