New York Jets seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the New York Jets, formerly the New York Titans, an American football franchise of the National Football League. 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. The Titans were a part of the inaugural season of the American Football League in 1960. In 1963, the Titans changed their name to the Jets after a change of owners.

The New York Jets have won one National Football League championships in Super Bowl III. In their 48-year history (through the 2007 season), they have an overall regular season record of 322 wins, 395 losses, and 8 ties. They have made 12 postseason appearances, and have an overall postseason record of 8 wins and 11 losses.

For complete team history, see History of the New York Jets.
  • The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play. Regular and postseason records are combined only at the bottom of the list.
AFL Champions (1960–1969) Super Bowl Champions (1966–present) Conference Champions Division Champions Wild Card Berth One-Game Playoff Berth
Season Team League Conference Division Regular Season Post Season Results Awards
Finish Wins Losses Ties
New York Titans
1960 1960 AFL East 2nd 7 7 0
1961 1961 AFL East 3rd 7 7 0
1962 1962 AFL East 4th 5 9 0
New York Jets
1963 1963 AFL East 4th 5 8 1
1964 1964 AFL East 3rd 5 8 1 Matt Snell (ROY)
1965 1965 AFL East 2nd 5 8 1 Joe Namath (ROY)
1966 1966 AFL East 3rd 6 6 2
1967 1967 AFL East 2nd 8 5 1
1968 1968 AFL East 1st 11 3 0 Won AFL Championship (Raiders) 27-23
Won Super Bowl III (Colts) 16-7
Joe Namath (AFL)/(SB MVP)
1969 1969 AFL East 1st 10 4 0 Lost Divisional Playoffs (Chiefs) 13-6
1970 1970 NFL AFC East 3rd 4 10 0
1971 1971 NFL AFC East 4th 6 8 0
1972 1972 NFL AFC East 2nd 7 7 0
1973 1973 NFL AFC East 5th 4 10 0
1974 1974 NFL AFC East 4th 7 7 0 Joe Namath (CPOY)
1975 1975 NFL AFC East 5th 3 11 0
1976 1976 NFL AFC East 4th 3 11 0
1977 1977 NFL AFC East 4th 3 11 0
1978 1978 NFL AFC East 3rd 8 8 0
1979 1979 NFL AFC East 3rd 8 8 0
1980 1980 NFL AFC East 5th 4 12 0
1981 1981 NFL AFC East 2nd 10 5 1 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Bills) 31-27 Joe Klecko (AFC)/(Halas)
1982[1] 1982 NFL AFC 6th 6 3 0 Won First Round (Bengals) 44-17
Won Second Round (Raiders) 17-14
Lost Conference Championship (Dolphins) 14-0
Mark Gastineau (Halas)
1983 1983 NFL AFC East 5th 7 9 0
1984 1984 NFL AFC East 3rd 7 9 0 Mark Gastineau (AFC)
Marty Lyons (MOY)
1985 1985 NFL AFC East 2nd 11 5 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Patriots) 26-14
1986 1986 NFL AFC East 2nd 10 6 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs (Chiefs) 35-15
Lost Divisional Playoffs (Browns) 23-20
1987[2] 1987 NFL AFC East 5th 6 9 0
1988 1988 NFL AFC East 4th 8 7 1 Erik McMillan (DROY)
1989 1989 NFL AFC East 5th 4 12 0
1990 1990 NFL AFC East 4th 6 10 0
1991 1991 NFL AFC East 2nd 8 8 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Oilers) 17-10
1992 1992 NFL AFC East 4th 4 12 0
1993 1993 NFL AFC East 3rd 8 8 0
1994 1994 NFL AFC East 5th 6 10 0
1995 1995 NFL AFC East 5th 3 13 0 Hugh Douglas (DROY)
Boomer Esiason (MOY)
1996 1996 NFL AFC East 5th 1 15 0
1997 1997 NFL AFC East 3rd 9 7 0
1998 1998 NFL AFC East 1st 12 4 0 Won Divisional Playoffs (Jaguars) 34-24
Lost Conference Championship (Broncos) 23-10
1999 1999 NFL AFC East 4th 8 8 0
2000 2000 NFL AFC East 3rd 9 7 0
2001 2001 NFL AFC East 3rd 10 6 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Raiders) 38-24
2002 2002 NFL AFC East 1st 9 7 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs (Colts) 41-0
Lost Divisional Playoffs (Raiders) 30-10
2003 2003 NFL AFC East 4th 6 10 0
2004 2004 NFL AFC East 2nd 10 6 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs (Chargers) 20-17
Lost Divisional Playoff (Steelers) 20-17
Jonathan Vilma (DROY)
2005 2005 NFL AFC East 4th 4 12 0
2006 2006 NFL AFC East 2nd 10 6 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Patriots) 37-16 Chad Pennington (CPOY)
2007 2007 NFL AFC East 3rd 4 12 0
Totals 322 395 8 (1960-2007, includes only regular season)
8 11 0 (1960-2007, includes only playoffs)
330 406 8 (1960-2007, includes both regular season and playoffs)


Footnotes

  1. ^ Season was shortened to nine games due to a strike; divisional standings were ignored and the top eight teams in each conference qualified for the playoffs.
  2. ^ Season was shortened to 15 games due to a players' strike. One game was cancelled and three others were played with replacement players.