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    ESPN set to produce a New York Jets documentary on the ‘Sack Exchange’

    By Kristian Dyer,

    2024-08-28

    Really, we want an ESPN ’30 for 30′ on the first four years of Rex Ryan’s tenure with the New York Jets . But a documentary on the ‘New York Sack Exchange’? Sign us up.

    ESPN announced on Wednesday that it will be rolling out a documentary on the ‘New York Sack Exchange.’ The special will include a look into “the dynamic and brash quartet of Marty Lyons, Abdul Salaam, Joe Klecko, and Mark Gastineau.”

    Arguably the best defensive line in NFL history, the ESPN documentary is being produced by Ken Rodgers (who also produced ’30 for 30′ episodes such as “The Tuck Rule,” “The Two Bills,” “Four Falls of Buffalo”) and James Weiner (best known for his outstanding work with ‘SEC Storied’.”

    “As we gear up for another NFL season and there is a great deal of attention on this year’s New York Jets, ‘The Sack Exchange’ offers a timely reflection on the grit, teamwork, and passion that has defined this team,” Marsha Cooke, Vice President and Executive Producer, ESPN Films, said in a press release.

    “This film not only celebrates the legacy of one of the most iconic defenses in NFL history but also serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit of football. We’re excited to bring this compelling chapter of sports history to our audience during a time when interest in the game is at its peak.”

    The four defensive linemen remain among the most storied players in Jets history.

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