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The Jets, formerly known as the Titans of New York, are an American football franchise that competes as a member club in the National Football League (NFL). The list documents the season-by-season records of the Jets' franchise from 1960 to the present, including postseason records and league awards for individual players or head coaches.
Longest playoff drought, expansion team, 20 seasons; New Orleans Saints, 1967–1986. Longest playoff drought, active, 12 seasons; New York Jets, 2011–present. Most consecutive seasons participating in playoffs, 11 seasons; New England Patriots, 2009–2019. Longest drought without a playoff game won, 50 seasons
Beginning with the 1933 season, the NFL featured a championship game, played between the winners of its two divisions.In this era, if there was a tie for first place in the division at the end of the regular season, a one-game playoff was used to determine the team that would represent their division in the NFL Championship Game.
The New York Jets have once again been eliminated from the NFL playoff picture, ... Longest NFL playoff droughts in history. 1t. St. Louis Cardinals: 25 seasons (1949-1974) 1t. Washington: 25 ...
These quarterbacks have started at least one game played for the New York Jets of the National Football League. They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start. They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start.
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets are officially out of the playoff hunt. The Jets were eliminated from postseason contention on Sunday afternoon after their 32-26 overtime loss to the Miami ...
The 2025 season will be the New York Jets' 56th in the National Football League (NFL), their 66th overall and their first under general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn. The team hopes to improve upon their 5–12 record from the previous season , return to the playoffs for the first time since 2010 , and end the longest active ...
The Jets and the Bills represent the same state (although the Jets play in New Jersey), and this rivalry represents the differences between New York City and Upstate New York. The teams are both charter members of the American Football League and have generally stayed in the same division since, even after the NFL and AFL merged.