Jarryd Haynes next choice of sporting employer will be a business decision, according to friend and former teammate Tim Mannah.Parramatta club captain Mannah said on Tuesday he had been in touch with the code-hopping star but conceded their friendship would have no bearing on where Hayne ends up.There wouldnt be a sporting team in the country that wouldnt want him. Obviously everyone would want him back (at Parramatta), but whether or not he comes is a decision he has to make, Mannah said.We speak all the time but when it comes to that, its a business decision and its a decision that has got nothing to do with me.Any possible NRL comeback for Hayne - even as early as this year - would be reliant on Parramattas five de-registered officials accepting their fate and moving on from the club.Just days after the NRL officially docked the Eels 12 competition points and fined the club $1 million for salary cap breaches, the so-called Gang of Five are believed to be considering appealing their ban.However, Haynes sudden availability could now force their hand with the governing body attempting to use the former NSW and Kangaroo star as leverage to implement significant change in the Eels administration.He should go to a club thats well-managed and well-governed, and thatll certainly form part of his decision-making, NRL boss Todd Greenberg told Channel Nine.Hayne, 28, is a free agent again after a Monday announcement on social media that he had been overlooked for Fijis Olympic rugby sevens team by coach Ben Ryan.The former NFL player said he would return to Sydney, where a loophole in the June 30 deadline rules could allow him to immediately return in the blue and gold.The Eels are believed to be close to settling on a release for troubled star Kieran Foran, freeing the funds necessary to bring Hayne back into the fold, almost 20 months after he left to pursue an NFL career.He can ... and hes not moving from club to club, which is the June 30 deadline. 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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Rookie returner Kenyan Drake was delighted to find himself at the bottom of a pile of players, because they were teammates in the end zone.Drake caused the celebration when he scored untouched on a 96-yard kickoff return with 5:15 left Sunday, the final swing in a seesaw game that helped the Miami Dolphins beat the New York Jets, 27-23.Jay Ajayi came up short in his bid to become the first NFL rusher to have three consecutive 200-yard games, but he managed 111 yards and helped to run out the clock after the Dolphins came from behind for the third time.A botched Dolphins punt led to a touchdown that put New York ahead 23-20. The Jets pinned Miamis Jakeem Grant deep on the ensuing kickoff, but Antonio Allen was flagged for offside.On the re-kick, the weary coverage team found itself chasing a fresh Drake , Grants backup. He sped past the final Jet -- kicker Nick Folk -- into the clear.I was trying to remember what my track coach said: to keep those knees up, Drake said.Even his teammates gave chase.Everyone was running down the sideline, Ajayi said. I was trying to beat him to the end zone. I was so excited for him.The Dolphins (4-4) won their third game in a row, while New York (3-6) fell deeper into last place in the AFC East. The Jets hurt themselves with four personal foul penalties, two interceptions thrown by Ryan Fitzpatrick and numerous squandered chances.Fitzpatrick missed four plays midway through the second half because of a left knee injury and wore a brace when he returned. He said hell undergone an MRI exam Monday.Ajayi was hit behind the line on many of his 24 carries but gradually wore down the Jets and had 55 yards in the fourth quarter.Im never going to go away from him, Miami coach Adam Gase said. His job is to keep hammering it.Also impressive with his ball-carrying skills was 335-pound Miami defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, who leaped over an opponent during a 17-yard interception return to set up a field goal.Looked like he wanted to be a hurdler, teammate Ndamukong Suh said.Fitzpatrick was intercepted in the end zone by Bobby McCain in the fourth quarter, and missed an open Brandon Marshall in the end zone, forcing New York to settle for a field goal.We had opportunity after opportunity and didnt get it done, Fitzpatrick said. It all falls on the quarterback. Theres a loot of things I could have done better today.ddddddddddddSame for the Jets defense -- linebacker Jordan Jenkins dropped a potential interception with nothing but 85 yards of grass in front of him.COSTLY PENALTIESThe Jets were amped up at the start to stop Ajayi -- perhaps too much so.Ajayi lost 3, 1 and 5 yards on his first three carries. But two of the losses were negated by an unnecessary roughness penalty on Buster Skrine, and a taunting penalty on Calvin Pryor.On his fourth carry, Ajayi found a big hole and ran 20 yards for a touchdown to put Miami ahead 7-3.The Jets Sheldon Richardson was flagged for unnecessary roughness twice in the second quarter.ABSENT AT FIRSTJets defensive linemen Richardson and Muhammad Wilkerson sat out the first quarter and entered the game at the start of the second period. A team official said their absences at the start werent injury-related, but declined to say whether they were for disciplinary reasons.Coachs decision, coach Todd Bowles said.WHAT FEUD?The feud between Marshall and Byron Maxwell produced a lot of trash-talking, but Marshall managed only 45 yards on six catches. The Jets receiver complained during the week that Maxwell held him on every play in their only previous meeting.INJURIESJets: CB Marcus Williams (ankle) left the game in the first quarter. ... LB Josh Martin (concussion) missed the second half.Dolphins: LB Jelani Jenkins (concussion and hand) and WR Kenny Stills (illness) left the game in the second quarter.RUGBY-LIKEThe Jets started the game with a field goal at the end of a 13-play drive, and the best was an ad lib. Fitzpatrick scrambled up the middle for 14 yards, and as he was about to be tackled, he lateraled to Bilal Powell for an additional 8 yards.STILL PHYSICALMiami receiver Jarvis Landry, who said he would remain aggressive after a hefty fine for a block that injured the Bills Aaron Williams, kept the pledge. Following a catch he tried to run through tackler Marcus Gilchrist and knocked off the safetys helmet.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL---Follow Steven Wine on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Steve-Wine. His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/steven-wine ' ' '