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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.
4 Team career passing records. 5 See also. 6 References. ... These quarterbacks have started at least one game played for the New York Jets of the National Football ...
Coaches Baugh, Turner and Ewbank are all members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame; Baugh and Turner were inducted as players, while Ewbank was inducted as a coach/administrator. Three times in Jets history, the team has had an "interim" head coach. In 1975, Charley Winner was fired as head coach after leading the Jets to a 2–7 record. [4]
Aside from a few notable moments, such as O. J. Simpson breaking an NFL rushing record against the Jets, the lone playoff game in the series between the two teams in the 1981 Wild Card Round, and ex-Jets coach Rex Ryan coaching the Bills for two years, [109] [110] the rivalry has otherwise been characterized by shared mediocrity and ...
And that was reflected in New York's record, as the Jets finished 5-12, but lost seven games by six points or less. Overall, the Jets finished 24th in total offense -- 310.3 yards per game -- and ...
He's played the Bears the most in prime time and has an 11-3 record against them. His career-high passer rating was 147.5 in a 30-16 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football in Week 4 ...
The Jets got the ball first and continued their stellar offensive play from the fourth quarter and scored a short field goal. The Giants got within field goal range to the Jets 30-yard line on their drive, and Josh Brown missed the 48-yarder, his first missed field goal of the year. The Jets beat the Giants for the first time since 1993.
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or American Football League (AFL) for the New York Jets franchise. This list is accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL season .