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The New York Jets have won one National Football League championship in Super Bowl III. In their 60-season history, they have an overall regular season record of 408 wins, 500 losses, and 8 ties. They have made 14 postseason appearances, and have an overall postseason record of 12 wins and 13 losses.
They also appeared in and lost Super Bowl LII to the Philadelphia Eagles following the 2017 season, giving them four Super Bowl appearances in five years and putting them one win away from three consecutive Super Bowl titles. In the intervening year, they were eliminated in the AFC Championship Game by the eventual Super Bowl 50 champion Denver ...
This is a list of Super Bowl records. The list of records is separated by individual players and teams. Players and teams, along with their records, are noted with the Super Bowl game played. All records can be referenced at the National Football League (NFL)'s official website, NFL.com. [1]
Super Bowl champions by year. 1967 Super Bowl (1): Green Bay Packers 35, Kansas City Chiefs 10. 1968 Super Bowl (2): Green Bay Packers 33, Oakland Raiders 14. 1969 Super Bowl (3): New York Jets 16 ...
Here is a year-by-year list of every Super Bowl: ... Super Bowl history. Super Bowl LIX: ... Super Bowl III: New York Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7. MVP: Joe Namath | Location: Orange Bowl, Miami ...
Sauer caught eight passes for 133 yards. Beverly became the first player in Super Bowl history to record two interceptions. Morrall had a terrible game—just 6 of 17 completions for 71 yards, with 3 interceptions. Through 58 games, he had the third worst passer rating in Super Bowl history, with a 9.3, one of only 3 ratings below 10. [58]
Brady threw for a then-Super Bowl record 466 yards, ... 1968) New York Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7 ... (132 rushing yards, 2 TDs). It was the Bills' fourth consecutive Super Bowl loss, a dual ...
New York Jets, 2009 Tennessee Titans, 2019. Team with the lowest regular season winning percentage to reach the Super Bowl, 9–7 (0.563) Los Angeles Rams, 1979 Arizona Cardinals, 2008 New York Giants, 2011. Team with the lowest regular season winning percentage to win the Super Bowl, 9–7 (0.563) New York Giants, 2011