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First organizational meeting held in Chicago under the leadership of Lamar Hunt of Dallas. Charter franchise granted to New York and Harry Wismer; Dallas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Denver and Houston. (Aug. 14th).

','1959-08-14','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(306,1,'First Draft','

Player selection through 33 rounds. Draft by position. New York took George Izo, QB Notre Dame with their first overall pick. (Nov. 22).

','1959-11-22','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(307,1,'Baugh to Coach','

Wismer hires Sammy Baugh as the first coach of the N.Y. Titans at $28,000 a year. (Dec. 18).

','1959-12-18','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(308,2,'Maynard Signs','

Don Maynard, flanker from Texas Western becomes the first Titan to sign a contract. He came as a free agent from Canada.

','1960-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(309,2,'Home Field','

Wismer gains access to the Polo Grounds for Titans home games. Titans colors were blue and gold.

','1960-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(310,2,'TV Pact','

Wismer completes five-year pact with ABC to televise AFL games. First year fee was $1,785,000. (June 9).

','1960-06-09','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(311,2,'First League Game','

Titans open play at Polo Grounds, beating Buffalo in the rain 27-3. Attendance was 10,200 (5,727 paid). (Sept. 11).

','1960-09-11','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(312,2,'First Season','

Titans break even at 7-7 (second place) drawing 221,285 for 14 games.

','1960-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(313,3,'1961 Season','

Titans finished at 7-7 again, good for third place.

','1961-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(314,3,'Draft for 1962 Season','

Sandy Stephens, QB, Minnesota drafted first by Titans. (Dec. 2).

','1961-12-02','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(315,4,'New Coach','

Clyde (Bulldog) Turner named by Harry Wismer to succeed Sammy Baugh.

','1962-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(316,4,'Coaching Conflict','

Harry Wismer agrees to pay off Baugh\'s contract and keep Turner as the coach.

','1962-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(317,4,'New QB','

Wismer signs Lee Grosscup just before opening game. He directed a 27-17 victory over Oakland. (Sept. 9).

','1962-09-09','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(318,4,'Financial Trouble','

Wismer unable to meet his payroll and the AFL assumed the costs of running the club until the end of the season. (Nov. 8).

','1962-11-08','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(319,4,'Attendance','

Team drew only 36,161 for seven home games and finished last at 5-9.

','1962-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(320,5,'New Ownership','

A five-man syndicate composed of David A. (Sonny) Werblin, Townsend B. Martin, Leon Hess, Donald C. Lillis and Philip H. Iselin purchased the New York franchise for $1-million (March 28).

','1963-03-28','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(321,5,'Ewbank Chosen & Jets to Titans','

Weeb Ewbank, who had been released by Baltimore, was named head coach and general manager of the team. On the same day the new owners changed the name from Titans to Jets. (April 15).

','1963-04-15','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(322,5,'Assistant Coaches','

Ewbank designated Clive Rush, Walt Michaels, J.D. Donaldson and Chuck Knox as his assistant coaches. George Sauer, Sr. retained as head talent scout.

','1963-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(323,5,'Training Camp','

Jets move to Peekskill, NY (Peekskill Military Academy) for their first training camp.

','1963-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(324,5,'Opening Game','

Boston upended Jets 38-14 in the opener at Boston College. (Sept. 8).

','1963-09-08','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(325,5,'First Victory','

Jets won their first game under new ownership as they defeated Houston 24-17 at the Polo Grounds in the home opener. Marshall Starks set AFL record with 97-yard TD return of a missed field goal. (Sept. 22).

','1963-09-22','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(326,5,'Canceled Games','

AFL calls off game on day of national mourning for President John F. Kennedy. (Nov. 24).

','1963-11-24','2006-08-06 01:31:07','2006-08-06 01:31:07'),(327,5,'Snell Drafted','

The Jets selected Matt Snell, FB, Ohio State as their number one draft choice. Snell also drafted by the Giants of the NFL. Snell became the first number one to sign with the N.Y. team. Also signing were Dave Herman and Mike Taliaferro both drafted by Jets and Giants and high draft choices Gerry Philbin and Ralph Baker.

','1963-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(328,5,'Shutout','

Jets record first shutout in their history, a 17-0 blanking of Kansas City at the Polo Grounds. (Dec. 1).

','1963-12-01','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(329,5,'The Season','

The Jets finished last (5-8-1) but were successful at the box office drawing 103,550 for seven games.

','1963-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(330,6,'Trade','

Jets and Denver complete historic nine-player deal. Jets sent Dick Guesman, Ed Cooke, Charlie Janerette, Jim Price and Sid Fournet to Denver for Gene Prebola, Wahoo McDaniel, Gordy Holtz and Bob Zeman (January).

','1964-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(331,6,'TV Pact','

AFL and NBC announced a five-year TV contract calling for $36,000,000 starting with the 1965 season (Jan. 29).

','1964-01-29','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(332,6,'New Home','

Jets moved into Shea Stadium beating Denver 30-6 before a record crowd of 45,665. JetsÕ Gene Heeter scored the first Shea TD (Sept.12).

','1964-09-12','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(333,6,'Snell Record','

Matt Snell rushes for 180 yards, a club record as Jets topple Houston 24-21 at Shea (Oct. 17).

','1964-10-17','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(334,6,'First Sellout','

60,300 sat in at Shea to see Buffalo stop the Jets 20-7 (Nov. 8).

','1964-11-08','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(335,6,'Trade Rights','

Jets trade rights to Jerry Rhome to Houston in return for a number one draft choice.

','1964-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(336,6,'Namath Drafted','

Using their pick gained from Houston, the Jets drafted Alabama QB Joe Namath.

','1964-11-28','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(337,6,'Snell Honored','

Matt Snell was named the AFLÕs Rookie of the Year. Snell gained 948 yards and caught 56 passes (Dec. 17).

','1964-12-17','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(338,7,'Namath Signs','

The day after the Orange Bowl, Joe Namath signed a JetsÕ contract for a reported $427,000 (Jan. 2).

','1965-01-02','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(339,7,'Huarte Signs','

Heisman Trophy winner John Huarte of Notre Dame signed a JetsÕ contract estimated to be worth $200,000, giving the Jets over one-half million dollars worth of QB talent within a week (Jan. 9).

','1965-01-09','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(340,7,'Namath Operation','

Twenty-three days after signing, Joe Namath entered Lenox Hill Hospital to undergo an operation for cartilage and ligament damage in his right knee (Jan. 25).

','1965-01-25','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(341,7,'Rookie Game','

Joe Namath plays in his first professional game as the Jets\' rookies beat the Patriots\' rookies at Lowell, Mass. (July 28).

','1965-07-28','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(342,7,'First Appearance','

After sitting on the bench for the opener, Namath entered the second quarter vs. Kansas City making his first pro appearance (second game of season) (Sept. 18).

','1965-09-18','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(343,7,'First Start','

Joe Namath starts his first game (third of the year for Jets) and throws 19-40-287 yards and two TD, but the Jets lost 33-21 to the Bills (Sept. 26).

','1965-09-26','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(344,27,'Namath Honored','

Joe Namath was named the AFL\'s Rookie of the Year. Namath completed 164-340-2,220 yards with 18 TD and 15 INT.

','1985-10-14','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(345,8,'All-Star Game','

With Joe Namath at the helm, the AFL All-Stars beat Buffalo 30-19. Namath named MVP (Jan. 15).

','1966-01-15','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(346,8,'Expansion Draft','

The Jets lost Wahoo McDaniel, Willie West, Mike Hudock and LaVerne Torczon to Miami Dolphins in the expansion draft (Jan. 16).

','1966-01-16','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(347,8,'AFL-NFL Merger','

Representatives of the AFL and NFL agreed to merge and play a world championship game following the 1966 season. Pete Rozelle named commissioner (June 8).

','1966-06-08','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(348,8,'Spoilers','

Jets close season at Shea, whipping the Patriots 38-28 to knock Boston out of the Eastern Division title (Dec. 17).

','1966-12-17','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(349,9,'Buffalo Jinx','

Ignoring a 17-0 deficit, Buffalo stormed back in the second half to defeat the Jets 20-17 in the season opener. Matt Snell and Cornell Gordon sidelined with knee injuries (Sept. 10).

','1967-09-10','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(350,9,'Boozer Hurt','

Emerson Boozer was lost to the team with torn ligaments in his knee at Kansas City. Boozer was on his way to a pro TD record with ten rushing and three receiving at the time (Nov. 5).

','1967-11-05','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(351,9,'Winning Campaign','

Jets beat Boston 29-24 to clinch their first winning season in history (Nov. 19).

','1967-11-19','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(352,9,'Elusive Title','

Jets lost to Oakland 38-29 on the West Coast and saw their chances for a title evaporate. Houston beat Miami the next Saturday to clinch the crown (Dec. 24).

','1967-12-24','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(353,9,'Record Performance','

Joe Namath passes for 343 yards to finish season with 4,007 yards, the only pro to go over the 4,000-yard mark in a 14-game season (Dec. 24).

','1967-12-24','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(354,9,'Attendance','

Jets set AFL attendance record with 437,036 for seven games. All home games were sold out.

','1967-12-24','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(355,10,'Expansion Draft','

Solomon Brannan, Jim Waskiewicz, Pete Perreault and John Matlock go to Cincinnati.

','1968-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(356,10,'Werblin Leaves','

Jet partners Don Lillis, Leon Hess, Townsend Martin and Phil Iselin bought out Sonny Werblin and Lillis assumed the presidency (May 21).

','1968-05-21','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(357,10,'Another Leadership Change','

On July 23 Don Lillis passed away, leaving the Jets without a president. Shortly afterwards, Philip Iselin was appointed president and Mrs. Helen Springborn, LillisÕ daughter, joined the board of directors (Aug. 6).

','1968-08-06','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(358,10,'Season Opener','

Jets control the ball for the final 5:56 of the game as they defeat Kansas City 20-19 in the opener (Sept. 15).

','1968-09-15','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(359,10,'Home Opener','

Jets come home after three road games and defeat San Diego 23-20 on Boozer\'s last minute touchdown. An AFL record crowd of 63,786 sat in (Oct. 5).

','1968-10-05','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(360,10,'Storybook Tale','

\"Heidi\" became a part of the nation\'s sporting vocabulary when the last 1:05 of key Jet-Oakland game was cut off the air by NBC to permit the children\'s special to begin on time. Raiders scored twice in last 42 seconds to win, 43-32. Jets took 32-29 lead at 1:05 (Nov. 17).

','1968-11-17','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(361,10,'All-Pros','

Joe Namath, George Sauer and Gerry Philbin named to the AFL-NFL all-pro team. Thirteen Jets named to the AFL All-Star squad.

','1968-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:08','2006-08-06 01:31:08'),(362,10,'Championship Game','

Jets defeat Oakland 27-23 for their first AFL title before 62,627 at Shea. Joe Namath passes for three TD (two to Don Maynard, one to Pete Lammons) (Dec. 29).

','1968-12-29','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(363,11,'Super Bowl III','

Jets become the first AFL team to win the Super Bowl, pounding out a 16-7 victory over the Baltimore Colts at MiamiÕs Orange Bowl. Weeb Ewbank becomes first coach to win world titles in both leagues. Namath chosen Super Bowl MVP (Jan. 12).

','1969-01-12','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(364,11,'Namath Honors','

Joe Namath reaped a harvest of awards: AFL MVP, Hickok Belt winner, George Halas Award as the Most Courageous Pro Player, Pro Player of the Year.

','1969-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(365,11,'Coaching Shuffle','

Clive Rush, chief offensive assistant to Ewbank, leaves the Jets to become head coach of the Boston Patriots (Jan. 30).

','1969-01-30','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(366,11,'Front Office Re-alignment','

George Sauer, head talent scout, leaves to become BostonÕs general manager (Feb. 11).

','1969-02-11','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(367,11,'Re-alignment','

Baltimore, Cleveland and Pittsburgh join the AFL clubs to complete the merger of the two leagues. Jets placed in East with Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Miami (May 17).

','1969-05-17','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(368,11,'Namath Returns','

Joe Namath announces his retirement from pro football in dispute over his ownership of Manhattan bar, Bachelors III (June 6).

','1969-06-06','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(369,11,'Retirement Ended','

Joe Namath announces sale of Bachelors III and comes out of retirement (July 18).

','1969-07-18','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(370,11,'All-Star Game','

Jets defeat College All-Stars 26-24 becoming the first AFL team to play in the Chicago classic (Aug. 1).

','1969-08-01','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(371,11,'Cross-Town Rivals','

Jets beat Giants 37-14 at Yale Bowl in first meeting between the two New York teams. Namath throws three TD passes and Mike Battle returns a punt 86 yards for a score (Aug. 17).

','1969-08-17','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(372,11,'Jinx Broken','

Jets defeat Buffalo 33-19 to record their first victory at Buffalo since becoming Jets. Weeb Ewbank gets his 100th victory as a head coach (Sept 14).

','1969-09-14','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(373,11,'Second Division Crown','

Jets defeat Houston 34-26 in Houston to win their second Eastern Division title (Dec. 6).

','1969-12-06','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(374,11,'Playoff Game','

Kansas City takes its first step toward the Super Bowl by beating New York 13-6 in the interdivisional AFL playoffs (Dec. 20).

','1969-12-20','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(375,11,'All-Pro','

Joe Namath voted the all-pro (NFL-AFL) quarterback by league coaches for the second year in a row. Joining him on all-pro squads were Winston Hill and Matt Snell (Dec. 22).

','1969-12-22','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(376,11,'All-Time AFL Team','

Weeb Ewbank named the all-time coach of the AFL and Joe Namath, Don Maynard and Gerry Philbin chosen to the all-time AFL first team selected by the Hall of Fame.

','1969-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(377,12,'Players Strike','

NFLPA strikes pro football camps leaving the Jets with only rookies as full training camp was supposed to open (July 19).

','1970-07-19','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(378,12,'Strike Settled','

Veterans report to camp after missing three weeks due to the strike (Aug. 3).

','1970-08-03','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(379,12,'First Monday Night TV Game','

Jets open up the 1970 season against new AFC rival Cleveland, losing 31-21 in Monday night TV inaugural (Sept. 21).

','1970-09-21','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(380,12,'Namath Exits','

In the first meeting between the Colts and Jets since 1969 Super Bowl, Joe Namath fractured his right wrist. He completes game but is then sidelined for the year. It becomes the first time Namath ever misses a regular season game because of an injury (Oct. 18).

','1970-10-18','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(381,12,'New York Rivals','

The Jets and Giants met in the first regular season game between the two intra-city squads. The Giants came back for a 22-10 win before a Shea Stadium record crowd of 63,903 (Nov. 1).

','1970-11-01','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(382,12,'Upsets','

Behind Al Woodall\'s quarterbacking and the top AFC defense, Jets upset the powerful Rams and Vikings within a three-week span topping two of the NFC\'s leading contenders (Nov. 15, Nov. 29).

','1970-11-15','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(383,13,'Sauer Retires','

The Jets all-pro wide receiver George Sauer, a five-year veteran, announced his retirement

','1971-04-16','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(384,13,'Biggs Departs','

Weeb Ewbank had a player exercise his option for the first time ever as Verlon Biggs, DE, signed with Washington. The Redskins sent two draft choices as compensation (June 10).

','1971-06-10','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(385,13,'Namath Hurt','

For the second time in as many seasons, Joe Namath was forced out of the lineup. This time he was hurt in first preseason game trying to make a tackle on a fumble runback and underwent surgery on his left knee immediately (Aug. 7).

','1971-08-07','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(386,13,'Namath Returns','

Joe Namath, on the sidelines for 19 straight regular season games, made his return in the second quarter against San Francisco and tossed for 358 yards and three TD passes, but the Jets fell to the 49ers, 24-21 (Nov. 28).

','1971-11-28','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(387,14,'Namath Sparkles','

Joe Namath had his finest day, throwing for 496 yards and six touchdowns as the Jets defeated Baltimore 44-34. Namath and John Unitas set an NFL combined record for passing yardage-872 (Sept. 24).

','1972-09-24','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(388,14,'Rushing Mark','

Jets set Club rushing record of 333 yards as a team and defeated Patriots, 41-13. John Riggins (168 yards) and Emerson Boozer (150) became first tandem in history to hit the 150-yard mark in a game (Oct. 15).

','1972-10-15','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(389,14,'Maynard Mark','

Don Maynard became pro footballÕs all-time receiving leader with his 632nd career catch. The historic grab came in the fourth quarter at Oakland. Namath passed for 403 yards, but Jets were eliminated from race (Dec. 11).

','1972-12-11','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(390,15,'Winner Hired','

Charley Winner, former head coach of St. Louis, is named to succeed Weeb Ewbank as head coach of the Jets starting with the 1974 season. Winner serves as an assistant coach under Ewbank for 1973 (Feb. 1).

','1973-02-01','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(391,15,'Jets Evicted from Home','

Due to World Series games, the Jets were forced to play their first six games on the road including moving the Pittsburgh game to Three Rivers Stadium. This left the Jets with only six games for the home fans (Oct. 21).

','1973-10-21','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(392,15,'Ewbank - O.J.','

Weeb Ewbank\'s last game after 11 years as Jets head coach, but Buffalo\'s O.J. Simpson provided the fireworks as the Jets finished out at 4-10. Simpson broke the NFL season rushing mark with a 200-yard afternoon and wound up with 2003 for the year (Dec. 16).

','1973-12-16','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(393,16,'Player Strike','

Jets open training camp with 31 rookies and one veteran as the NFLPA strike begins (July 9).

','1974-07-09','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(394,16,'Preseason Opens','

Playing with a team composed mainly of rookies the Jets defeated Denver 41-19 in the opening preseason game. John Jones was at QB (Aug. 3).

','1974-08-03','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(395,16,'Training Complex','

Jets took occupancy of their new training center at Hofstra University in Hempstead N.Y. The center contains coaches offices, playersÕ quarters and full practice facilities (Sept. 3).

','1974-09-03','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(396,16,'New Haven Victory','

After going 1-7 over the first part of the year the Jets snapped their slump with a tingling 26-20 overtime victory over the Giants at Yale Bowl. Joe Namath threw six yards to Emerson Boozer for the winning points and had a bootleg TD to tie the score (Nov. 10).

','1974-11-10','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(397,16,'Ewbank Retires as VP','

Weeb Ewbank announces that he will retire as vice president of the Jets at the end of the season (Nov. 12).

','1974-11-12','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(398,16,'Victory Binge','

Jets close out the season with six consecutive victories to provide a 7-7 season. Included in the streak were upsets over playoff-bound Miami and Buffalo.

','1974-12-15','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(399,17,'Draft','

Jets traded their number one pick for DE Billy Newsome of New Orleans (Jan. 28).

','1975-01-28','2006-08-06 01:31:09','2006-08-06 01:31:09'),(400,17,'General Manager Named','

Al Ward, vice president of the Dallas Cowboys, was named Jets general manager to succeed Weeb Ewbank who had retired. (Feb. 13).

','1975-02-13','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(401,17,'Namath Signs','

Joe Namath turned down a reported multi-million dollar WFL contract to sign a two-year contract with Jets. (July 30).

','1975-07-30','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(402,17,'Game Struck','

The final preseason game between the Jets and New England was canceled when the Patriots players went on strike. (Sept. 14).

','1975-09-14','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(403,17,'Jets Strike','

The New York Jets players voted to support the New England players strike and walked out of camp the week of the opener against Buffalo. (Sept. 16).

','1975-09-16','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(404,17,'Players Return','

Jets players returned as strike was settled. (Sept. 18).

','1975-09-18','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(405,17,'Emperor Hirohito','

His Majesty Emperor Hirohito of Japan, attends home opener and watches Jets defeat Patriots 36-7 (Oct. 5).

','1975-10-05','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(406,17,'Winner Fired','

Charley Winner was dismissed as head coach after the Jets lost six games in a row and were in the AFC East cellar with a 2-7 record. Ken Shipp, the offensive coordinator, was named interim head coach. (Nov. 19).

','1975-11-19','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(407,17,'Riggins\' 1000 Yards','

John Riggins became the first Jet in history to gain 1,000 yards as he reached 1,005 vs. Dallas in season finale. (Dec. 21).

','1975-12-21','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(408,18,'Holtz Named Coach','

Lou Holtz, who had a successful four years at North Carolina State, was named head coach. He signed a five-year contract. (Feb. 10).

','1976-02-10','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(409,18,'Draft','

Jets tab another Alabama quarterback as their number one pick selecting Richard Todd (April 8).

','1976-04-08','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(410,18,'Iselin Cardiac Arrest','

Jets president Phil Iselin suffered a cardiac arrest while attending Jets game at Denver. (Sept.19).

','1976-09-19','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(411,18,'Holtz Resigns','

Lou Holtz, deciding that he wasn\'t right for the pros, resigns with one game to go and returns to college coaching. Mike Holovak was named interim coach for final game. (Dec. 9).

','1976-12-09','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(412,18,'Namath Last Game','

Joe Namath started what was to be his final game as a Jet against Cincinnati. (Dec. 12).

','1976-12-12','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(413,18,'Iselin Dies','

Phil Iselin, who led the Jets for eight years, suffered a fatal heart attack while at his office. (Dec. 28).

','1976-12-28','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(414,19,'Michaels Head Coach','

Veteran defensive coach Walt Michaels was named head coach signing a three-year contract. Leon Hess was named acting president. (Jan. 5).

','1977-01-05','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(415,19,'Player Agreement','

The NFL and the NFL Players Association agreed on a contract for the first time in three years. The contract extended five years and contained a modified draft. (March 1).

','1977-03-01','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(416,19,'Namath Waived','

Joe Namath, symbol of the Jets for 12 years, was granted his freedom as he was placed on waivers when a special trade attempt with Los Angeles was unsuccessful (April 1, became final April 12). Namath signed as free agent with Rams (May 12).

','1977-05-12','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(417,19,'Jets Win Early Access to Shea','

After a two-month court struggle the Jets were guaranteed two September games in Shea Stadium one on either the first or second date of the NFL season plus two games in October. The agreement was for each of the remaining six years of the Jets lease with the city beginning in 1978. State Supreme Court Justice Harold Baer also allowed the Jets to play two preseason games plus their 1977 home opener at Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands. (May 26).

','1977-05-26','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(418,19,'Kensil Named President','

Jim Kensil, executive director of the NFL since 1968, was named president and chief operating officer of the Jets. Leon Hess, who had served as acting president became chairman of the board and chief executive officer for corporate matters. (June 6).

','1977-06-06','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(419,19,'Ward Resigns','

Al Ward, Jets general manager since 1975, resigned (Dec. 30). He became assistant to the president of the AFC. (April, 1978).

','1977-12-30','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(420,20,'Ewbank Named to Hall of Fame','

Weeb Ewbank, who guided the Jets from 1963-73 and was the only coach to win world championships in both the NFL and AFL, was selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (Jan. 23).

','1978-01-23','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(421,20,'Namath Retires','

Joe Namath announced his retirement.

','1978-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(422,20,'Jets Change Logo & Uniform','

For the first time since 1963, the Jets changed their uniform design. The team also adopted a new logo and changed the helmet to green. (Feb. 27).

','1978-02-27','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(423,20,'Jets Win First Debut since 1972','

Opening the season at home for the first time since 1964, the Jets upset Miami 33-20 behind Richard Todd\'s three TD passes. It was the first Jets\' opening-day win in seven years. (Sept. 3).

','1978-09-03','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(424,20,'Walker Selected to Pro Bowl','

Wide receiver Wesley Walker became the first Jet since 1975 to be chosen for the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl. (Dec. 14).

','1978-12-14','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(425,20,'Jets Finish with Most Wins since 1969','

The Jets closed with an 8-8 record, the most wins in ten years and the best record since 1974. (Dec. 17).

','1978-12-17','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(426,20,'Michaels Picked Coach of Year','

Walt Michaels, who kept the youngest team in the NFL in playoff contention for 15 games, was named AFC Coach of the Year by UPI and the Pro Football Writers of America.

','1978-01-01','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(427,21,'First Monday Night TV Game from NY Area','

The Jets defeated the Vikings 14-7 at Shea Stadium in the first Monday night television game to originate from the New York City area. (Oct. 15).

','1979-10-15','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(428,21,'Jets Close with Three Straight Wins','

The Jets defeated AFC East rivals Baltimore, New England and Miami in the final three games of the year to finish 8-8.

','1979-12-15','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(429,22,'Matt Robinson Traded to Denver','

Backup quarterback Matt Robinson was traded to Denver for the Broncos\' first and second round picks in the 1980 draft plus quarterback Craig Penrose (Feb. 1).

','1980-02-01','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(430,22,'Draft','

Jets moved up to second spot in first round and picked Johnny \"Lam\" Jones, a wide receiver from Texas. New York swapped its two first round choices (13th and 20th) to the 49ers for their first round position. (April 29).

','1980-04-29','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(431,22,'Todd Sets NFL Record','

Richard ToddÕs 42 pass completions set an NFL record (60 attempts for 447 yards and 3 TDs) as the Jets dropped a 37-27 decision to San Francisco at Shea. (Sept. 21).

','1980-09-21','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(432,22,'Ownership Shares Change','

Townsend B. Martin sold his 25% interest in the team to Leon Hess. Hess assumed 75% ownership in the club while Helen Dillon remained at 25%. (Mar. 2).

','1980-03-02','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(433,22,'Bragging Rights','

Jets defeat the Giants at the Meadowlands to raise their record to 4-4-1 after an 0-3 start. The defense records nine QB sacks and the only Giant score comes on a fumbled punt snap. (Nov. 1).

','1980-11-01','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(434,22,'First Place','

The Jets capture a share of first place with a stunning 16-15 win over Miami at Shea. Playing with a broken rib and sprained ankle, Richard Todd drove the Jets 77 yards in the final 2:44 hitting Jerome Barkum from 11 yards out with :16 remaining for the win. (Nov. 22).

','1980-11-22','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(435,22,'Jets Land Four in Pro Bowl','

Representing the Jets at the Pro Bowl were Marvin Powell (for the third straight year) Joe Klecko and Mark Gastineau as starters along with Joe Fields. Richard Todd is voted MVP by his teammates. (Nov. 1).

','1980-11-01','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(436,22,'Jets Clinch Playoff Spot','

With a 28-3 victory over Green Bay the Jets finished with a 10-5-1 record and clinched their first playoff berth since 1969. The club added nine more sacks to finish the season with 66, one shy of the NFL record. Joe Klecko and Mark Gastineau, the leaders of the NY Sack Exchange finish 1-2 in the NFL with 20 1/2 and 20, respectively. (Dec. 20).

','1980-12-20','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(437,22,'Wild Card Playoff Game','

After fighting back from a 24-0 deficit, Jets\' dreams died when Buffalo\'s Bill Simpson intercepted a pass on the two-yard line with less than ten seconds left. The Bills defeat the Jets, 31-27. (Dec. 27).

','1980-12-27','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(438,24,'Klecko Hurt','

Joe Klecko was lost for 14 weeks after suffering a ruptured patellar tendon in his knee in the fourth quarter of a 31-7 win at New England. (Sept. 19).

','1982-09-19','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(439,24,'Players Strike','

NFLPA strikes pro football following the second regular season game. (Sept. 21).

','1982-09-21','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(440,24,'Strike Settled','

The NFL and NFLPA agree on a five year contract that ends the longest strike (57 days) in the history of professional sports. An abbreviated nine-game schedule and 16-team playoff format are agreed upon for the 1982 season (Nov. 16).

','1982-11-16','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(441,24,'Jets Playoff Bound','

Jets win five of their last seven to gain a spot in the AFC Super Bowl Tournament with a 6-3 record.

','1982-01-23','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(442,25,'McNeil Leads NFL','

Freeman McNeil becomes the first Jet to lead the NFL in rushing as he finishes with 786 yards on 151 carries (5.2 avg.).

','1983-12-16','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(443,25,'Playoff Upset','

Freeman McNeil has the second best game in playoff history (202 yards rushing) and Darrol Ray sets a postseason record with a 98-yard interception for a TD as the Jets upset the Bengals 44-17 in Cincinnati to mark their first playoff win in 14 years. (Jan. 9).

','1983-01-09','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(444,25,'Jets Advance','

Aided by two Lance Mehl interceptions in the final three minutes, the Jets advance to the AFC championship game after defeating the Raiders 17-14 in L.A. (Jan. 15).

','1983-01-15','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(445,25,'Championship Game','

On an extremely muddy field at Miami\'s Orange Bowl, the Jets and Dolphins waged a defensive battle which ended with Miami on top, 14-0. A.J. Duhe was the hero of the game that saw 12 turnovers with three interceptions, including a 35-yard return for the insurance TD. (Jan. 23).

','1983-01-23','2006-08-06 01:31:10','2006-08-06 01:31:10'),(446,25,'Coaching Change','

After six seasons as head coach Walt Michaels announces his retirement. The next day offensive coordinator Joe Walton is named head coach and defensive coordinator Joe Gardi is promoted to asst. head coach. (Feb. 9, 10).

','1983-02-09','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(447,25,'Jets Move','

Citing Shea Stadium as \"rundown, neglected and the NFL\'s poorest facility for athletes and spectators alike,\" the Jets announced their plans to move to the Meadowlands for the 1984 season. The Jets pledged to return to New York City if a first-class professional stadium is ready for occupancy starting in 1989 under a lease equitable to the city and the Jets. (Oct. 6).

','1983-10-06','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(448,25,'Last Game at Shea','

The Jets drop a 34-7 decision to Pittsburgh in their final home game at Shea Stadium. (Dec. 10).

','1983-12-10','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(449,25,'Pro Bowlers, MVP','

Marvin Powell is voted to the Pro Bowl for the fifth straight year while NFL sack leader Mark Gastineau and Joe Klecko are also chosen. Lance Mehl becomes the first defensive player since 1971 to be picked MVP by his teammates. (Dec. 14).

','1983-12-14','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(450,26,'Ownership Shift','

Leon Hess assumed full ownership of the team as Helen Dillon, a partner since 1968, sold her 25% interest in the club. (Feb. 9).

','1984-02-09','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(451,26,'Richard Todd Traded','

The Jets concluded a full week of trading by sending QB Richard Todd to New Orleans for a first round pick (15th overall) (Feb. 18). Earlier in the week the Jets acquired a second round draft choice by trading Abdul Salaam and Kenny Neil to San Diego. (Feb. 13).

','1984-02-18','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(452,26,'Meadowlands','

Jets moved into Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands dropping a 23-17 decision to Pittsburgh in a nationally televised Thursday night game despite a 97-yard KOR for a TD by Bobby Humphery (Sept. 6).

','1984-09-06','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(453,26,'Jets-Giants','

The Giants evened the regular season series between the two teams at two each with a 20-10 win. The loss overshadowed a fine performance by QB Ken O\'Brien who finished with 28-40-351-1 TD. Freeman McNeil, the AFC\'s leading rusher at the time, played the game with a broken rib which ended his season. McNeil finished with 1070 yards rushing, the most ever by a Jet. (Dec. 2).

','1984-12-02','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(454,26,'Pro Bowlers, MVP','

Freeman McNeil is named MVP by his teammates for the second time in addition to being voted to the Pro Bowl. Mark Gastineau leads the NFL in sacks for the second straight year and is also named to the Pro Bowl (Dec. 13), where he earned MVP honors, and set the official NFL record for sacks with 22. Joe Klecko, named as an alternate, also plays in the game following an injury to Bob Baumhower.

','1984-12-13','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(455,27,'Namath Named to Hall of Fame','

Joe Namath, who was MVP as the Jets became the first AFL team to win the Super Bowl in 1968, became the teamÕs first player elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Jan. 29). Namath, the Jets all-time leading passer, also became the first Jet to have his number retired to go with this honor.

','1985-01-29','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(456,27,'Namath Honored','

In an emotional halftime ceremony televised nationally on Monday night, Namath comes down from the announcers booth to have his number retired (No. 12). The Jets also beat Miami 23-7 that night.

','1985-10-14','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(457,27,'Offensive Explosion','

The Jets scored the most points in club history while trouncing Tampa Bay, 62-28. The team racked up 581 yards offense while Ken O\'Brien tossed five TD passes, three of those to Mickey Shuler.

','1985-11-17','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(458,27,'Longest Pass','

Ken O\'Brien throws the longest pass in Jets history a 96-yard TD to Wesley Walker in a 27-7 win at Buffalo. (Dec. 8).

','1985-12-08','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(459,27,'Five to Pro Bowl','

The Jets send five players to the Pro Bowl. Freeman McNeil, Joe Klecko, Mark Gastineau and Lance Mehl are voted in and Ken O\'Brien, named as an alternate, also goes following an injury to Dan Marino. O\'Brien is also named MVP by his teammates. (Dec. 18).

','1985-12-18','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(460,27,'Playoff Clincher','

With a 37-10 victory, the Jets finished 11-5 and clinched their third playoff spot in five years. Ken O\'Brien becomes the first Jet QB to lead the NFL in passer rating.

','1985-12-22','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(461,27,'Wild Card Playoff','

Turnovers are the story as the Jets commit four costly ones while dropping a 26-14 decision to the eventual AFC champions, New England. The Patriots score the backbreaking TD in the third quarter on the return of a fumbled kickoff. Ken O\'Brien suffers a concussion and Pat Ryan comes on to play the second half. (Dec. 28).

','1985-12-28','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(462,28,'OT Thriller','

In one of the most memorable games in club history, the Jets topped Miami 51-45 in a wild OT contest. Ken O\'Brien, who was 29-43-479-4 TD, threw a perfect strike to Wesley Walker from 21 yards out on the final play of regulation to tie the score. In OT, Walker caught a club record fourth TD on a 43-yard bomb at the 2:35 mark. (Sept. 21).

','1986-09-21','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(463,28,'Record Setter','

The Jets defense set a club record holding New England to 10-17 rushing in a 31-24 victory. Johnny Hector set a team mark with 40 rushes for 143 yards and 3 TD. (Oct. 12).

','1986-10-12','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(464,28,'Mehl Hurt','

Pro Bowl LB Lance Mehl was lost for the season after suffering a knee injury during a 28-24 win over New Orleans. (Oct. 26).

','1986-10-26','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(465,28,'Winning Streak, Gastineau Hurt','

The Jets won a club record ninth consecutive game with a 31-16 decision over Indianapolis to improve to 10-1 on the season. The win was costly though, as Mark Gastineau suffers a knee injury which forced him to miss the rest of the regular season. (Nov. 16).

','1986-11-16','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(466,28,'Injuries Mount','

Injuries continued to be the story as the Jets lost Joe Klecko and Reggie McElroy to reconstructive knee surgery following a 45-24 loss to Pittsburgh. (Dec. 13).

','1986-12-13','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(467,28,'Pro Bowlers, MVP','

Al Toon, who set a Jets record for catches in a season with 85 to finish second in the AFC, is voted MVP by his teammates in addition to being named a Pro Bowl selection. Also named to the Pro Bowl for the first time is Mickey Shuler. (Dec. 17).

','1986-12-17','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(468,28,'Wild Card Playoff Win','

After ending the season with five straight defeats, Joe Walton named Pat Ryan as the starting QB for this playoff game, and the Jets won their first home playoff contest since 1968 with a 35-15 trouncing of Kansas City. The key play of the game was Ryan\'s 24-yard run on a QB draw on fourth and six to the nine-yard line in the first quarter. The Jets took the lead two plays later and it set the tone of the game. (Dec. 28).

','1986-12-28','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(469,29,'Divisional Playoff','

In one of the most disappointing losses in team history, the Jets lost a heartbreaking 23-20 decision in two OTs at Cleveland. The Jets opened a 20-10 lead with 4:14 left before the Browns mounted their comeback which tied the score. The Jets received a second life in OT when Mark Moseley missed a 23-yard FG, but his 27-yard FG 2:02 into the second OT sent Cleveland to the AFC championship game. The game was the third longest in NFL history.

','1987-01-03','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(470,29,'Maynard Voted in Hall of Fame','

Don Maynard became the second Jet player elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining his teammate Joe Namath along with their coach Weeb Ewbank. Maynard, who had the second most reception yardage in NFL history, also became the second Jet to have his number retired (No. 13) to go with the honor. (Jan. 27).

','1987-01-27','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(471,29,'Leahy Reaches 1,000','

Scoring seven points in an opening day 31-28 win at Buffalo, Pat Leahy becomes the 13th player in NFL history to register 1,000 points. (Sept. 13).

','1987-09-13','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(472,29,'Players Strike','

NFLPA strikes following the Jets-New England Monday night game after the second week of the season. (Sept. 22).

','1987-09-22','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(473,29,'Replacement Games','

The NFL canceled week three and prepares to play the schedule with new players and veterans who wish to return. Fielding teams of replacement players, the Jets lose to Dallas 38-24 (Oct. 4) and at Indianapolis 6-0. (Oct. 11).

','1987-10-04','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(474,29,'Players Return','

The NFLPA sends the players back to work but miss the deadline for playing week six (Oct. 15). In the final week of replacement games, the Jets beat Miami 37-31 in OT at home with Pat Ryan throwing four TD passes. (Oct. 18).

','1987-10-15','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(475,29,'Maynard Honored','

MAYNARD HONORED - Flanked by fellow Jets\' Hall of Famers Weeb Ewbank and Joe Namath, Don Maynard is presented his Hall of Fame ring and his number 13 is retired in a halftime ceremony. (Nov. 1).

','1987-11-01','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(476,29,'Toon Excels','

Al Toon finished the season as the AFC\'s leading receiver and is named to a starting spot in the Pro Bowl. He also becomes the only Jet other than Joe Namath to be voted MVP by his teammates in consecutive seasons. (Dec. 23).

','1987-12-23','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(477,30,'Klecko Waived','

Joe Klecko, the only defensive player in NFL history to make the Pro Bowl at three different positions (DE, DT, NT), was waived/failed physical after the club recommended that he retire. He turned down an opportunity to join the coaching staff in his attempt to continue playing. (Feb. 8).

','1988-02-08','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(478,30,'Kensil Retires, Gutman Named President','

Jim Kensil took medical retirement after serving 11 seasons as team president. Steve Gutman, the club\'s corporate treasurer and administrative manager since 1977, was named president to succeed Kensil. (June 14).

','1988-06-14','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(479,30,'Lost Linebackers','

The Jets lose two of their veteran LBs in training camp as former Pro Bowler Lance Mehl announces his retirement and Bob Crable injures his knee, undergoes reconstructive surgery, is lost for the year and retires after the season. (Aug.).

','1988-08-01','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(480,30,'Gastineau Retires','

Citing personal reasons, Mark Gastineau leaves the team in midseason and announces his retirement. The club places him on reserve/retired. (Oct. 21).

','1988-10-21','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(481,30,'O\'Brien Streak','

In the third quarter of a 17-10 win at Detroit, Ken O\'Brien throws his first INT in 211 passing attempts, the second longest streak in NFL history at that point. (Sept. 25).

','1988-09-25','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(482,30,'Big Win in Miami','

Despite Dan Marino passing for the second highest yardage total in NFL history (521 yards), the Jets beat the Dolphins in Miami with rookie FS Erik McMillan recording three INT and returning one for a 55-yard TD. (Oct. 23).

','1988-10-23','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(483,30,'Bragging Rights','

The Jets beat the Giants 27-21 in the final game of the season to post a winning record in 1988 at 8-7-1 and in the process knocked the Giants out of the playoffs. Al Toon caught the winning five-yard TD pass on a Ken O\'Brien third down audible with only :37 left. (Dec. 18).

','1988-12-18','2006-08-06 01:31:11','2006-08-06 01:31:11'),(484,30,'Honors','

Al Toon became the first Jet to lead the NFL in receptions and to also be voted team MVP in three consecutive years. He was named to the Pro Bowl along with Mickey Shuler, who was the AFC\'s leading receiver among TEs; and Erik McMillan, who led the AFC with eight INT, and was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. (Dec. 19).

','1988-12-19','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(485,31,'McMillan Sets INT Record','

Erik McMillan returns an INT 92 yards for a TD vs. Indianapolis to break the 27-year club mark previously held by Wayne Fontes who had recorded an 83-yarder as a member of the NY Titans (Oct. 1). McMillan also tied an NFL record for most fumbles returned for TD in a season (two) when he had a 74-yarder at NO (Oct. 15) and 45-yarder vs. SF. (Oct. 29).

','1989-10-01','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(486,31,'Monday Night History','

The Jets share a moment of history on Monday Night Football when they play the Raiders in the debut of Art Shell, the first black head coach in the modern era of the NFL. The Raiders beat the Jets 14-7. (Oct. 9).

','1989-10-09','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(487,31,'Steinberg Named VP-GM','

Following extensive interviews to find the best \"football\" man to take full charge of the team\'s operations, Leon Hess and Steve Gutman name Dick Steinberg, the former New England director of player development, as the Jets\' Vice President and General Manager. (Dec. 18).

','1989-12-18','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(488,31,'Honors','

Erik McMillan makes it two in a row when he is once again named to the Pro Bowl team in his sophomore season, while WR-KR JoJo Townsell is voted MVP by his teammates. (Dec. 19).

','1989-12-19','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(489,31,'Dismal Season Ends','

The Jets drop a 37-0 decision to Buffalo in the season finale to finish the year 4-12, the worst record since 1980. It becomes the first time in club history that the team was shut out in back-to-back home games. (Dec. 23).

','1989-12-23','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(490,31,'Walton Era Ends','

Citing the need for the team to get off to a \"fresh start,\" Dick Steinberg announces his plan to dismiss Joe Walton and begin a search for a new head coach. Walton ends his seven-year reign with a 53-57-1 mark. (Dec. 26).

','1989-12-26','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(491,32,'Coslet Named Head Coach','

At the conclusion of his detailed search, Dick Steinberg decided on former Cincinnati offensive coordinator Bruce Coslet as the eighth full-time head coach in club history. (Feb. 6).

','1990-02-06','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(492,32,'Uniform Change','

For the fourth time in club history, and third in Jet annals, the Jets changed their uniform design. The team added a third color, black, to accent the green and white and altered the road uniform by adding green pants. (Sept. 9).

','1990-09-09','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(493,32,'First Win','

The Jets registered their first win in the Steinberg/Coslet era in their home debut with a 24-21 win over Cleveland. (Sept. 16).

','1990-09-16','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(494,32,'Record Return','

Rookie WR-KR Terance Mathis tied an NFL record shared by three others when he returned a punt 98 yards for a TD in a 24-9 win over Dallas. (Nov. 4).

','1990-11-04','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(495,32,'Jets End Season on Upswing','

The Jets wrap up the season with wins over New England and Tampa Bay to finish at 6-10. Pat Leahy was voted MVP by his teammates and finished the season with a team-high 101 points and a career total of 1,362 to move into the number seven spot in NFL history.

','1990-12-30','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(496,33,'Leahy Record Setter','

Pat Leahy tied Jim Turner for third place on the all-time FG chart when he hit his 304th at Detroit on December 8. He would also finish the season as the NFL\'s third all-time leading scorer with 1,470 points in 250 games played (fifth most in NFL history). Leahy finished the season with 108 points (26-37 FG, 30-30 PAT).

','1991-12-08','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(497,33,'Honors','

WR and special teams standout Chris Burkett is voted MVP by his teammates. QB Ken O\'Brien would be named to his second career Pro Bowl after being chosen as an alternate. (Dec. 18).

','1991-12-18','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(498,33,'Back to the Playoffs','

The Jets scored an incredible 23-20 OT win in Miami which put the club in the playoffs for the first time since 1986. After Miami scored the go-ahead TD with only :44 left, the Jets drove to tie the game on Raul Allegre\'s 44-yard FG with no time left and then won the game on a 30-yard FG at 6:15 in OT. (Dec. 22).

','1991-12-22','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(499,33,'McNeil Sets NFL Record','

By finishing the season with 51-300-5.9 avg., Freeman McNeil broke Joe Perry\'s mark and set an NFL record by having a 4.0 rushing avg. or better in all 11 of his seasons. (Dec. 22).

','1991-12-22','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(500,33,'Wild Card Playoff','

In their first playoff game in five years, several second-half mistakes prevented the Jets from registering an upset win at Houston as they fell, 17-10. A costly INT at the Houston three-yard line in the third quarter, along with not being able to convert third-and-one and fourth-and-one at the Houston three-yard line in the fourth quarter would eventually haunt the Jets. (Dec. 29).

','1991-12-29','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(501,34,'Nagle Shines in Opener','

After a 5-0 preseason, Browning Nagle threw for 366 yards and TD in the season opener at Atlanta. The yardage total was the second highest by an NFL QB making his first start. (Sept. 6).

','1992-09-06','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(502,34,'Toon Retires','

After suffering a severe concussion in week nine at Denver, WR Al Toon announced his retirement, citing possible problems from a future concussion. Toon left the game with a club record streak of 101 consecutive games with at least one reception. (Nov. 27).

','1992-11-27','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(503,34,'Byrd Injured','

DE Dennis Byrd was partially paralyzed in a freak collision with teammate Scott Mersereau in the third quarter of week 12 game vs. Kansas City (Nov. 29). He had spinal surgery three days later at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City by Drs. Patrick O\'Leary and Martin Camins (Dec.3), and was then moved to Mount Sinai Medical Center to begin his rehabilitation under the direction of Dr. Kristjan Ragnarsson. (Dec. 9).

','1992-11-29','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(504,34,'Jets Break Slump','

Inspired by their teammate Dennis Byrd, the Jets defeated AFC East rival Buffalo 24-17 on the road. S Brian Washington sealed the win, intercepting a fourth quarter Jim Kelly pass and returning it for the winning TD. It was the JetsÕ first win over the Bills since 1987. (Dec. 6).

','1992-12-06','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(505,34,'Washington, Byrd Honored','

SS Brian Washington was named team MVP and the Jets honored Byrd with the Most Inspirational Player Award, which was later named the Dennis Byrd Award.

','1992-12-20','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(506,35,'Byrd Walks','

With the aid of two canes, Dennis Byrd walked into a press conference at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, to announce that he would be leaving New York and would return home to Tulsa, OK to continue his rehab (Feb. 12). Byrd continued to show improvement in the following months, eventually walking unaided.

','1993-02-12','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(507,35,'Coslet Contract Extended','

The Jets gave head coach Bruce Coslet a one-year contract extension through the 1994 season. (Feb. 18).

','1993-02-18','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(508,35,'Lott Signs','

GM Dick Steinberg made his first major signing under the NFL\'s new Collective Bargaining Agreement by adding nine-time Pro Bowl S Ronnie Lott to the Jets\' roster. (Mar. 8).

','1993-03-08','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(509,35,'Marshall Signs','

A day after adding Lott, the Jets announced the signing of Pro Bowl DT Leonard Marshall, an 11-year veteran of the Giants. (Mar. 9).

','1993-03-09','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(510,35,'Boomer Comes Home','

Dick Steinberg put the finishing touches on a trade with the Cincinnati Bengals, bringing Pro Bowl QB Boomer Esiason, a Long Island native, to the Jets in exchange for a third-round pick in the 1993 draft. (Mar. 17).

','1993-03-17','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(511,35,'O\'Brien Traded','

In a much anticipated move, QB Ken O\'Brien, second on the Jets\' all-time passing list, was traded to Green Bay in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 1993 draft. (Apr. 5).

','1993-04-05','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(512,35,'McNeil Retires','

RB Freeman McNeil, the Jets all-time leading rusher and 14th on the NFL all-time list, retired after 12 seasons. McNeil set an NFL record with at least a 4.0 yard average in all of his 12 seasons. He finished his career with 8,074 rushing yards and 26 career 100-yard games. (Apr. 21).

','1993-04-21','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(513,35,'Draft-Day Trade','

The Jets traded the third overall selection in the draft to Phoenix in exchange for the Cardinals\' pick (#f4). That maneuver brought the Jets former Pro Bowl RB Johnny Johnson and Florida State All-America LB Marvin Jones, the player the Jets originally sought with their pick. (Apr. 25).

','1993-04-25','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(514,35,'Byrd Honored','

Former DE Dennis Byrd returned to the Meadowlands for the first time since his paralyzing accident and walked unaided onto the field before a sold out opening day crowd. He was named an honorary captain for the coin toss and was honored in

','1993-09-05','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(515,35,'Boomer Sets Club Mark','

QB Boomer Esiason set a club record for most consecutive completions with 18 over two games at Miami (Sept. 12) and vs. New England (Sept. 26). He went on to earn AFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for September.

','1993-09-12','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(516,35,'Jets Win Bragging Rights','

In a highly anticipated matchup that lived up to its pregame hype, the Jets defeated their crosstown rivals, the New York Giants, 10-6 on Halloween day (Oct. 31) to win the bragging rights of New York. The defense held the Giants to two FG and stopped them four times from inside the Jets\' 11-yard line on the final possession. James Hasty and Ronnie Lott batted away a Phil Simms pass in the end zone with :17 remaining to seal the win.

','1993-10-31','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(517,35,'Shula Denied','

The Jets defeated Miami 27-10 at the Meadowlands, forcing Dolphin coach Don Shula to wait another week for his record breaking 325th career victory. (Nov. 7).

','1993-11-07','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(518,35,'Winning Streak','

RB Johnny Johnson galloped 57 yards for a TD in the fourth quarter at the Hoosierdome to give the Jets a 31-17 win against the Colts, their third consecutive victory and the longest streak of head coach Bruce Coslet\'s four-year tenure. The streak extended to five games, the longest since the team won nine straight games in 1986. (Nov. 14).

','1993-11-14','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(519,35,'Super Reunion','

The members of the Jets Super Bowl III championship team were reunited at the Jets-Bengals game to celebrate the 25th anniversary season of that historic victory. After a full weekend of activities, they were honored at halftime and then watched the Jets come away with a 17-12 victory. The Jets players wore their \"original throwback\" uniforms to honor the Super Bowl champions. (Nov. 21).

','1993-11-21','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(520,35,'Johnson Voted MVP','

Johnny Johnson was named team MVP in a vote by his teammates. Johnson finished the season ranked second in the AFC in total yards from scrimmage and his 1393 yards were also the third-highest total for a season in Jets history. He was one of only two RB in the NFL in 1993 to lead his team in rushing and receptions. (Dec. 31).

','1993-12-31','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(521,36,'Carroll Replaces Coslet','

Defensive coordinator Pete Carroll became the ninth full-time head coach in club history when he replaced Bruce Coslet who compiled a 26-38 record in his four seasons with the club. (Jan. 7).

','1994-01-07','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(522,36,'Free Agents','

For the second year in a row the Jets were one of the most active teams in free agency, signing eight players including WR Art Monk and K Nick Lowery.

','1994-04-01','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(523,36,'Win in Buffalo','

The Jets beat the Bills at Rich Stadium for the second time in three years with a convincing 23-3 win in Pete Carroll\'s head coaching debut. (Sept. 4).

','1994-09-04','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(524,36,'Two-and-0','

New York begins the season with two victories for the first time since 1987 when Nick Lowery\'s 39-yard FG in OT gave the Jets a 25-22 win over Denver in the home opener. (Sept. 11).

','1994-09-11','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(525,36,'Sweep','

With a 22-17 win at the Meadowlands, the Jets completed a season sweep of the Buffalo Bills for the first time since the 1986 season. (Nov. 6).

','1994-11-06','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(526,36,'Esiason Reaches Milestone','

Boomer Esiason became just the 16th player in NFL history to pass for 200 career TD when he connected with Rob Moore on a four-yard scoring pass in the second half of the Jets 22-17 win over Buffalo. (Nov. 6).

','1994-11-06','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(527,36,'Record Crowd','

75,606 people, the largest home attendance mark in Jets history, came to watch the Jets battle the Dolphins for a share of first place in the AFC East. The Jets held a 24-6 3rd quarter lead before Miami, led by Dan Marino, staged a furious fourth quarter comeback to defeat the Jets 28-24. (Nov. 27).

','1994-11-27','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(528,36,'Steinberg Diagnosed with Cancer','

The team announced before its season finale against the Houston Oilers that vice president and general manager Dick Steinberg had been diagnosed with stomach cancer and would begin treatments immediately. (Dec. 24).

','1994-12-24','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(529,37,'Kotite Replaces Carroll','

Owner Leon Hess named Rich Kotite the 10th full-time head coach in franchise history, replacing Pete Carroll who was fired after the team finished with a 6-10 record in his only season as head coach. (Jan. 5).

','1995-01-05','2006-08-06 01:31:12','2006-08-06 01:31:12'),(530,37,'Moore Traded','

WR Rob Moore was traded to the Arizona Cardinals the night prior to the NFL Draft for RB Ronald Moore and the Cardinals\' number one draft choice. (Apr. 21).

','1995-04-21','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(531,37,'Two Number 1\'s','

As a result of the Rob Moore trade, the Jets held two first-round draft choices for the first time since 1984 (Russell Carter, Ron Faurot) and selected Penn State TE Kyle Brady and Central State (OH) DE Hugh Douglas. (Apr. 22).

','1995-04-22','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(532,37,'Free Agency','

The Jets continued to be active in the free agent market, signing seven unrestricted free agents: QB Bubby Brister, RB-KR Dexter Carter, S Gary Jones and Todd Scott, DT-DE Erik Howard and Matt Brock and CB Otis Smith

','1995-04-01','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(533,37,'Kotite Wins First','

Rich Kotite won his first game as Jets head coach with 27-10 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Meadowlands. (Sept. 17).

','1995-09-17','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(534,37,'Chrebet Milestones','

Wayne Chrebet, a rookie free agent WR from Hofstra, became the Jets all-time leading rookie receiver with four catches at New England in game 14, surpassing Matt Snell\'s 56-catch mark set in 1964. The previous week, vs. St. Louis, he became the most prolific rookie WR in club history, surpassing Al Toon\'s rookie total of 46 in 1985. Chrebet went on to finish second on the team in receptions and second among all NFL rookies with 66 receptions. (Dec. 10).

','1995-12-10','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(535,37,'Douglas Sack Mark','

Rookie DE Hugh Douglas had two sacks at Indianapolis, bringing his season total to nine and breaking the club rookie record for sacks in a season set by Joe Klecko in 1977 (Oct. 29).

','1995-10-29','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(536,37,'Murrell Reception Record','

With a career high nine receptions vs. New Orleans in the season finale, third-year RB Adrian Murrell set a club record for receptions by a RB in a season with 71, surpassing Johnny Johnson\'s mark of 67 set in 1993. (Dec. 24).

','1995-12-24','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(537,37,'Douglas, Rookies Earn Honors','

DE Hugh Douglas was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year after leading all rookies with ten sacks on the season. WR Wayne Chrebet earned all-rookie honors from Football News and College & Pro Football Weekly and LB Chad Cascadden earned all-rookie honors for his special teams play. (Jan. 21).

','1995-01-21','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(538,38,'Esiason Named Man of Year','

QB Boomer Esiason became the second Jet (Marty Lyons 1985) to be named the NFL Man of the Year for his charity work off the field. In two years Esiason raised more than $2 million towards cystic fibrosis research. (Jan. 25).

','1996-01-25','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(539,38,'Williams First Free Agent to Sign','

T David Williams was the first player to sign with the Jets as a FA, leading a long line of players that included T John Elliott, QB\'s Neil O\'Donnell and Frank Reich and WR Jeff Graham. (Feb. 15).

','1996-02-15','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(540,38,'O\'Donnell Signs','

Super Bowl QB Neil O\'Donnell signed with the Jets as an UFA. After leading Pittsburgh to four straight playoff appearances, including the 1994 AFC Championship Game and Super Bowl XXX. The Madison, NJ native became a key cog in the Jets efforts to improve their offense. (Feb. 28).

','1996-02-28','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(541,38,'Keyshawn, Keyshawn','

For the first time in club history, the Jets had the first overall pick of the NFL Draft and selected All-America WR Keyshawn Johnson of Southern California, bringing a chorus of cheers from the Jets\' faithful at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City. (Apr. 20).

','1996-04-20','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(542,38,'O\'Donnell Injured','

QB Neil O\'Donnell suffered a shoulder injury in game six vs. Oakland and would miss six games due to the injury. He was scheduled to return to action in game 13 vs. Houston, but suffered a torn calf muscle in pregame warmups, sidelining him for the remainder of the season.

','1996-10-06','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(543,38,'Murrell Goes Over 1,000','

RB Adrian Murrell became only the third RB in NFL history to gain over 1,000 yards rushing for a team that won only one game. Murrell produced the second-most yards in club history with 1249 on a club record 301 carries.

','1996-12-22','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(544,38,'Chrebet Sets NFL Mark','

With 84-909-3 TD WR Wayne Chrebet raised his career reception total to 150-the most by any player in his first two NFL seasons.

','1996-12-22','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(545,38,'Kotite Steps Aside','

Two days before the season finale vs. Miami, Head Coach Rich Kotite stepped aside after 3-13 and 1-15 campaigns. (Dec. 20).

','1996-12-20','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(546,39,'Jim Kensil Remembered','

Former Jets President and NFL official Jim Kensil passed away. Kensil spent 11 years with the club from 1977-1988, leading the team to playoff appearances in 1981, 1982, 1985 and 1986, before retiring (Jan. 16).

','1997-01-16','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(547,39,'Jets Hire Belichick/Parcells Combo','

The Jets hire longtime Bill Parcells assistant Bill Belichick as head coach, naming Bill Parcells as a consultant, and spurring an official complaint from the New England Patriots, who claimed to still hold Parcells under contract. (Feb. 3).

','1997-02-03','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(548,39,'Jets Meet with Commissioner','

Leon Hess and Patriots Owner Bob Kraft meet with Commissioner Paul Tagliabue in New York City with regard to the Parcells issue. After hours of negotiations, Tagliabue ruled that Bill Parcells could take over the Jets football operations immediately. In return, the Jets would compensate the Patriots with draft picks over the next three years: the Jets third and fourth round selections in 1997, their second round selection in 1998 and their first round selection in 1999. (Feb. 10).

','1997-02-10','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(549,39,'Parcells Introduced','

Bill Parcells became the 11th full-time head coach in Jets history when he was introduced in a press conference at Weeb Ewbank Hall. Bill Belichick was named assistant head coach/defensive coordinator. (Feb. 11).

','1997-02-11','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(550,39,'Jets Trade First Draft Pick','

Holding the number one selection in the NFL Draft for the second consecutive season, the Jets made a trade with the St. Louis Rams, sending that selection to the Rams in return for first, third, fourth and seventh round picks. (Apr. 17).

','1997-04-17','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(551,39,'Parcells First Jets Draft','

Parcells traded down twice in the first round of the 1997 Draft, accumulating 11 picks in his first draft with the Jets. The first player selected was Virginia LB James Farrior.

','1997-04-17','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(552,39,'Parcells/Werblin Inducted into NJ Hall','

Head Coach Bill Parcells and former team owner Sonny Werblin were inducted into the NJ Sports Hall of Fame. (May 15).

','1997-05-15','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(553,39,'Air Dome','

The Jets upgraded their practice facilities, adding improved grass and turf fields while erecting a new air-supported indoor practice facility. (July 2).

','1997-07-02','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(554,39,'Aaron Glenn Voted a Starter in Pro Bowl','

Aaron Glenn became the first cornerback in Jets history to be named a starter in the Pro Bowl. He led the AFC with a kickoff return average of 26.5. He also had a long KOR of 97t in week two against the Buffalo Bills. (Dec. 11).

','1997-12-11','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(555,39,'Jets Post a Winning Season','

Under their new Head Coach Bill Parcells, the Jets posted their first winning season in nine years. The Jets found themselves alive in the playoff race up to the last game of the season when they played at Detroit in a \"win you\'re in, lose and you go home,\" finale. The Jets just fell short and missed the playoffs after a tough 13-10 loss.

','1997-12-21','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(556,40,'Jets Unveil New Logos','

The Jets look to go back to the future with their \"new\" logo. In actuality, the Jets returned to their original uniform and logo first worn at the club\'s inception in 1963 and worn by the team when Joe Namath \"guaranteed\" their 16-7 victory over the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III on January 12, 1969. (Feb. 3).

','1998-02-03','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(557,40,'Jets Sign Curtis Martin','

Curtis Martin officially became a New York Jet as the restricted free agent offer sheet was not matched by the Patriots. The Jets did have to give up first and third round picks, but Bill Parcells stated that Martin was worth it. \"It was a long process, but one we think was well thought out. We know the price was high, but we think we got good value in return. When I look at the draft and the 18th spot, I look to see if I can get a better player than Curtis Martin and I don\'t think I can. I think that this move gives us a stable of very good backs.\" (March 25).

','1998-03-25','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(558,40,'Jets Finish Draft with 12 New Faces','

Bill Parcells, who has never been afraid to trade down for more draft picks, did just that and tried strengthening his team with 12 new rookies. For the second straight year the Jets had a lot of new faces on the team. (Apr. 18-19).

','1998-04-19','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(559,40,'Jets Sign QB Vinny Testaverde','

Vinny Testaverde returned to Long Island where he grew up and fullfilled a lifetime dream of playing for the Jets. He has spent time with Tampa Bay, Cleveland and Baltimore, thoughout his career and was named to the Pro Bowl in 1996 while with the Ravens as he threw for a career-high 4,177 yards and 33 TD. With this signing, the Jets also released QB Neil O\'Donnell. O\'Donnell joined the Jets in 1996 as a UFA, after spending six seasons with Pittsburgh. (June 24).

','1998-06-24','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(560,40,'Jets Win AFC East for First Time','

After defeating the Buffalo Bills 17-10 at Ralph Wilson Stadium the Jets clinched their first AFC East title. The tough road victory not only won them the AFC East, it assured the team a very important first round bye in the playoffs. (Dec. 19).

','1998-12-19','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(561,40,'Jets Win 12 Games','

The Jets set a team season record for victories when they beat the New England Patriots 31-10 in the season finale, recording their 12th win.

','1998-12-27','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(562,40,'Jets Send Five to Pro Bowl','

Aaron Glenn, for the second year in a row, was voted the AFC\'s starting cornerback. Glenn led the team with six INT and was once again big on kickoff returns. Mo Lewis was named a starter in the Pro Bowl. This was his first selection in his eight-year career. QB Vinny Testaverde made the team as a reserve and made his second appearance in the game. The team MVP, set a club record for most TD thrown in a season with 29, and led the Jets to the AFC Championship game. WR Keyshawn Johnson made his first appearance in Hawaii. The third-year wideout led the team in receptions, yards and TD receiving. (Dec. 16) Curtis Martin replaced an injured Terrell Davis to make his third Pro Bowl appearance. (Feb. 5).

','1998-12-16','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(563,40,'Jets Win Playoff Game','

The Jets won their first playoff game since 1986 when they defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Meadowlands, 34-24. In a wild game, the Jets jumped to a 17-0 second quarter lead only to see the Jaguars get back into it before surging to another 17-point bulge, 31-14. The Jaguars closed to 31-24 before John Hall\'s 30-yard FG closed the door sending the Jets to their first conference championship game in 16 years. Keyshawn Johnson and Curtis Martin sparked the Jets\' offense. Martin was 36-124-2 TD rushing and 6-58 receivng. Johnson finished the day with 9-121 receiving, added a 10-yard end around TD, had a fumble recovery and ended the game with an interception on a last second Hail Mary. (Jan. 10).

','1998-01-10','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(564,40,'Jets Fall Short in AFC Championship Game','

The Jets took a 10-0 third quarter lead, but were unable to play the mistake-free football they had played all season and saw the Denver Broncos come back for a 23-10 victory en route to defending their Super Bowl championship. After taking their 10-0 lead via a FG and a blocked punt resulting in a TD, the Jets were vicitimized by a couple of big plays by John Elway and the running of Terrell Davis ( 32-167-1TD). The Jets lost four fumbles and had two passes deflected into interceptions. (Jan. 17).

','1998-01-17','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(565,40,'Testaverde Secured','

After a Pro Bowl year, the Jets made sure to lock up their star QB for probably the rest of his career. Testaverde signed a three-year deal, with a four-year option. He led the Jets to AFC Championship game where the team fell just sort of fulfilling their Super Bowl dreams. This 1986 Heisman trophy winner, returns to his hometown area of Elmont, where he was 12-1 in the regular season as a starter. His 29 touchdown passes broke a club record shared by his boyhood idol Joe Namath. (Mar. 1).

','1998-03-01','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(566,40,'Draft Focus - O-Line','

With four of the team\'s eight picks in the 1999 draft, the Jets selected offensive linemen. The team continues to try to find the right fit at the G postion for the 1999 season. The team also selected two LB, one DT and one CB rounding out their eight selections.

','1998-04-18','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(567,11,'Owner Leon Hess Remembered','

Leon Hess, the owner of the New York Jets and the oil legend, died at age 85. The cause of death was attributed to complications from a blood disease. Hess was one of a group of five who originally bought the New York franchise out of bankruptcy in 1963 and soon changed the name from Titans to Jets and hired Weeb Ewbank as the head coach and general manager. He kept a low profile and stayed behind the scenes while making every effort to give the Jets and their fans first class facilities. After the Jets captured the Super Bowl III championship (Jan. 12, 1969), Hess\' dream was a return to the Super Bowl. His hiring of Bill Parcells almost made that dream come through in 1998 as the Jets rang up a club record 12 wins, including their first AFC East championship, but ultimately lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship game. Hess, who started building Hess Oil from his father\'s one truck heating oil delivery business during the depression and built it into a multi-billion dollar company, became the sole owner of the Jets in 1984. (May 7).

','1969-01-12','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(568,40,'Team for Sale','

The Estate of Leon Hess announced that the Jets would be sold as per the wishes of Leon Hess\' will. The firm of Goldman, Sachs & Co. was retained to manage the proceedings. The estate announced that Bill Parcells would continue to have complete authority over football operations and that president Steve Gutman would continue in charge of business operations and assist the Estate and Goldman, Sachs in the sale process. The Hess family and the executors will give their full support to Bill Parcells, the Jets players, the entire Jets organization and the many loyal New York Jets fans in the pursuit of a Super Bowl championship season to fulfill the dream of Leon Hess. (May 21).

','1998-05-21','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(569,41,'Chrebet Breaks Foot','

WR Wayne Chrebet, \"Mr. Third Down\" and one of the most prolific receivers in the NFL in the last four years, breaks a bone in his foot in the final preseason game against Minnesota and is to miss the first four weeks of the season (Sept. 3). During the season, ten regulars missed at least one start and 15 players missed at least one game. Players missed a total of 108 games and 89 starts.

','1999-09-03','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(570,41,'Testaverde Lost for Season in Opener','

Vinny Testaverde, the Jets 1998 MVP and Pro Bowl QB, ruptured his Achilles tendon in the first half of the season opener against New England and was lost for the season. (Sept. 12).

','1999-09-12','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(571,41,'Martin Grand Slam','

Curtis Martin joined an elite club when he rushed past the 1,000-yard mark against Indianapolis. He became one of only four players to reach that mark in his first five seasons in the NFL. The only other players to accomplish that feat are Barry Sanders, Eric Dickerson and Tony Dorsett. (Nov. 28).

','1999-11-28','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(572,41,'Lucas Makes First Start','

With the offense struggling under Rick Mirer at QB (replaced Testaverde after being acquired in a trade during the preseason from Green Bay), Ray Lucas gets the starting nod from Bill Parcells against Indianapolis. Lucas\' end zone interception turns into game losing play and his injury (sprained ankle) sends him to the sidelines for two games. (Oct. 17).

','1999-10-17','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(573,41,'Monday Night Win at New England','

Ray Lucas returns to the starting lineup and he helps lead the Jets to 24-17 win at Foxboro on national TV with a pair of TD passes as Bill Parcells wins fourth of the six \"Tuna Bowls.\" (Nov. 15

','1999-11-15','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(574,41,'Four-Game Win Streak','

The Jets go on a four-game winning streak against four playoff-bound teams, beating Miami 28-20 (Dec. 12), winning 22-21 at Dallas (Dec. 19), winning 38-31 at Miami (Dec. 27 on Monday night TV) and triumphing over Seattle 19-9 in season finale (Jan. 2, 2000). Club swings from 1-6 to 8-8 but misses playoffs by one game.

','1999-12-12','2006-08-06 01:31:13','2006-08-06 01:31:13'),(575,41,'Hawaill Four 0','

Three Jets, WR Keyshawn Johnson, C Kevin Mawae and P Tom Tupa were voted to the Pro Bowl squad and a fourth, LB Mo Lewis was added as a \"need\" player. It was the second straight year that Johnson and Lewis played in the Pro Bowl and the first selection for Mawae and Tupa. (Dec. 15).

','1999-12-15','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(576,41,'Martin Sets Club Record','

Curtis Martin set the club season rushing record with his biggest day as a Jet in closing day win over Seattle. Martin, who was snubbed by the Pro Bowl voters but was named team MVP by his teammates, produced 158 rushing yards and 45 more on receptions and finished the season with 1,464 yards eclipsing Freeman McNeilÕs mark of 1,331 set in 1985. (Jan. 2).

','1999-01-02','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(577,42,'Parcells Retires from Coaching','

Future Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells announces a day after the season ends that, \"I\'m not going to coach any more football games.\" Parcells says he will stay on as director of football operations and by contract Bill Belichick takes over as head coach replacing Parcells. \"I\'ve had a wonderful three years here. I\'ve enjoyed it very much. I\'m grateful to the players who hung in there this year. Our season was really a credit to them. They didn\'t quit. But we\'re better off now than when we started (1997 took over a 1-15 team, worst in the NFL). I\'m proud of that.\" Parcells retires with 138 regular season victories (13th most ever) and 149 overall wins (12th most). He won two Super Bowls for the Giants (in 1986 and 1990) and took the Patriots to the Super Bowl in 1996. He helped guide three losing franchises to championship play (Jan. 3).

','2000-01-03','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(578,42,'Belichick Resigns','

A day after taking over as head coach, Bill Belichick stuns Jets and the football world by resigning as head coach citing uncertainty of new ownership situation. Jets president Steve Gutman says Belichick has a signed contract \"that is clear, unambiguous and specific with respect to the areas of uncertainty that he (Belichick) has raised today so far as they relate to football and the New York Jets.\"

','2000-01-05','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(579,42,'Robert Wood Johnson IV Buys Jets','

The Estate of the late Leon Hess, owner of the Jets since 1963, announces that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Robert Wood Johnson IV to sell the New York Jets for $635 million. The NFL finance committee unanimously agreed to recommend to the league the approval of the sale to Johnson at its meeting on Jan. 18. The executors of the Hess Estate said: \"The late Leon Hess was the proud owner of the Jets since 1963. He had a special love for the team and its many loyal fans. The Hess family will remain strong supporters of the Jets and wishes Mr. Johnson, Bill Parcells, the entire Jets organization and players every success in the future and thanks the many loyal Jets fans.\" (Jan. 11).

','2000-01-11','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(580,42,'Johnson Approved by League','

Woody Johnson is unanimously approved as the new owner of the Jets and sets forth future plans: to keep the continuity and stability in tact by keeping Bill Parcells on as director of football operations and Steve Gutman as president, finding a new home for the Jets and the goal of bringing a championship team to Greater New York. (Jan. 18).

','2000-01-18','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(581,42,'Al Groh Named Head Coach','

The Jets elevated linebacker coach Al Groh to head coach, making him the 11th full-time head coach in the franchise\'s 40-year history. \"This will be my staff and my team,\" said Groh. (Jan. 24).

','2000-01-24','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(582,43,'Belichick Compensation Agreement','

After NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and Federal Judge John W. Bissell ruled that the Jets\' contract with Bill Belichick was valid, Bill Parcells and New England\'s Robert Kraft ended \"the Border War\" and brokered compensation for Belichick to become head coach of the Patriots. The Jets received New England\'s first round pick (no. 16) in the 2000 draft plus its no. four and no. seven choices in 2001. The Jets sent the Patriots a fifth round pick in 2001 and a seventh rounder in 2002. (Jan. 27).

','2001-01-27','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(583,42,'Trade Keyshawn Johnson','

The Jets traded WR Keyshawn Johnson to Tampa Bay in exchange for two first round draft choices (no. 13 and no. 27) in the 2000 draft. (April 12).

','2000-04-12','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(584,42,'Draft History, Four First Round Picks','

The Jets made NFL history when they became the first team to ever make four first round selections in the draft. Using the 12th pick obtained from San Francisco, they chose Tennessee\'s DE Shaun Ellis and with the 13th pick obtained from Tampa Bay in the Keyshawn Johnson trade, took South Carolina LB John Abraham. With their own 18th pick, they selected Marshall QB Chad Pennington and with the 27th choice, also from the Johnson to Tampa Bay deal, picked TE Anthony Becht from West Virginia. (April 15).

','2000-04-15','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(585,42,'Parcells Stays On','

Bill Parcells committed to staying on as Director of Football Operations through the 2000 season saying, \"I indicated some time ago I would not abandon this franchise. I look forward to working with Woody Johnson and Al Groh in a collective effort to try to bring a championship to New York.\" (May 5).

','2000-05-05','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(586,42,'Cross Tabbed to Head Jets Development','

Jay Cross, President of Business Operations of the National Basketball Association\'s Miami Heat, is hired as President of Jets Development. Woody Johnson, citing a need for the Jets\' first true \"home\" stadium, names Cross\' top priority as the exploration of the development of a stadium. (July 25

','2000-07-25','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(587,42,'Testaverde Returns to Starting Lineup','

QB Vinny Testaverde, the team\'s 1998 MVP and Pro Bowl QB, returned to the starting lineup after missing the final 15 games of the 1999 season with a ruptured Achilles tendon. Testaverde completed 23 of 44 passes attempts for 261 yards with one TD and an INT as the Jets win 20-16 at Lambeau Field. (Sept. 3).

','2000-09-03','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(588,42,'Jets Open Season 4-0','

The Jets begin the season with a 4-0 mark, the first time in franchise history the organization began a season with four straight victories. The Jets, by virtue of three fourth quarter comebacks, with two of the comebacks occurring in the final two minutes, were the last team in the AFC to incur their first loss of the season.

','2000-09-24','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(589,42,'Monday Night Miracle','

The Jets staged their fourth comeback victory of the season and the most incredible in the franchiseÕs 41 seasons as they rallied from a 30-7 fourth quarter deficit to score a 40-37 OT victory over the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football at the Meadowlands. The Jets scored a club-record 30 points in the fourth quarter en route to the biggest comeback in team history and only a point shy of NFL mark held by Oakland (twice) and Atlanta. (Oct. 23).

','2000-10-23','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(590,42,'Pro Bowl Bound','

LB Mo Lewis, C Kevin Mawae, and FB Richie Anderson are selected as AFC starters in the NFL\'s annual all-star game. Lewis is honored for the third straight season, while Mawae\'s selection marks the second straight year and Anderson is selected to his first Pro Bowl. (Dec. 21).

','2000-12-21','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(591,42,'Season Ends 9-7','

The Jets lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens 34-20, despite racking up 524 yards to the Ravens\' 142 yards of total offense. QB Vinny Testaverde set an NFL record for pass attempts (69) in a regulation game, threw for a career-high 481 yards, also had two TD, as well as three INT. (Dec. 24).

','2000-12-24','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(592,42,'Groh Resigns, Heads to Virginia','

Despite having three years left on his contract with the Jets, Al Groh accepts a job offer to coach at his alma mater, the University of Virginia. Groh, who equaled Bill Parcells\' club-best 9-7 record in his first season coaching the Jets, cites long-term security and a desire to return to his alma mater as the driving forces behind his decision. (Dec. 29).

','2000-12-29','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(593,43,'Parcells Steps Down as Dir. Of Football Operations','

Citing a realization that the Jets need a long-term commitment in order to serve the organization\'s best interest, Bill Parcells resigns from the Jets. Parcells ends his four-year reign (three years as head coach) in charge of the football operations with a 39-26 regular season record and 1-1 in the post-season. (Jan. 9).

','2001-01-09','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(594,43,'Bradway Named General Manager','

Two days after Parcells resigned his post, Jets owner Woody Johnson chose Terry Bradway, the VP of player personnel for the KC Chiefs, as the new general manager of the Jets. (Jan. 11).

','2001-01-11','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(595,43,'Edwards Hired as 13th Full-Time Head Coach','

The Jets named Herman Edwards, Tampa Bay\'s assistant head coach and defensive backfield coach, as their 13th full-time head coach. Edwards was tabbed after three other highly regarded candidates were also interviewed for the vacancy; Jets ass\'t. head coach/running backs Maurice Carthon, Jacksonville defensive coordinator Dom Capers and Buffalo defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell. The signing of Edwards makes him the third African-American to be an active head coach in the NFL, joining Minnesota\'s Dennis Green and his mentor at Tampa Bay, Tony Dungy. (Jan. 18).

','2001-01-18','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(596,43,'Gutman Named Principal Adviser','

Steve Gutman, the Jets\' president from June 14, 1988 through March 1, 2001, accepts the position of principal advisor. Gutman, who joined the team in 1977 as corporate treasurer-secretary and administrative manager, directed all the Jets\' fiscal operations and handled all player contract negotiations until 1997 when Bill Parcells came on board as director of football operations. (March 1).

','2001-03-01','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(597,43,'Cross Named President','

Jay Cross, who had been president of Jets Development, was named successor to Steve Gutman as team president in a further restructuring of management by owner Woody Johnson. Cross\' top priority, said Johnson, remains the exploration of a new home for the Jets. (March 1).

','2001-03-01','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(598,43,'Jets Equipment Manager Bill Hampton Retires','

Bill Hampton, the Jets\' equipment manager for the past 37 seasons, retires and turns over the reins of the equipment department to his second youngest son, Clay. The elder Hampton\'s final game of the season marked the 723rd Jets game of his long career, including preseason, regular season and postseason contests. (March 1).

','2001-03-01','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(599,43,'Moss Drafted in First Round','

The Jets, with the 16th overall draft choice obtained from Pittsburgh in exchange for the Jets\' 19th overall selection as well a fourth round (#111) and a 6th round draft pick, select Miami WR-KR Santana Moss. The Jets finished the two-day draft with six new players, four on the offensive side and two defensively. (April 20 and 21).

','2001-04-20','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(600,43,'Captains Voted by Players','

The Jets\' players elected starting quarterback Vinny Testaverde and running back Curtis Martin as the offensive captains, linebacker Mo Lewis as the defensive captain and safety Chris Hayes as the special teams captain (Sept. 5).

','2001-09-05','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(601,43,'Second Week of NFL Schedule Postponed due to Terrorist Attacks','

The second week of the 2002 season was postponed due to \"Acts of War\" against the United States. The games were rescheduled for the final week of the 2001 season (Jan. 5-7). (Sept. 13).

','2001-09-13','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(602,43,'Testaverde Moves into 10th Place on NFL Completion List','

Testaverde moved into 10th place on the NFL\'s completion list and past former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman (2,898 completions) (Sept. 13).

','2001-09-13','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(603,43,'Edwards Guides Jets to First Win','

Herman Edwards earned his first win as head coach when the Jets defeated the New England Patriots, 10-3, at Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. Curtis Martin gained 106 yards on the ground and accounted for the game\'s only touchdown, an eight-yard run. Edwards was awarded the game ball by the Jets\' captains (Sept. 23).

','2001-09-23','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(604,43,'Martin Reaches 10,000 Yards from Scrimmage','

Martin eclipsed the 10,000-yard mark in total yards from scrimmage in the Jets\' 10-3 win over NE in game two. (Sept. 23).

','2001-09-23','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(605,43,'Jets Host 49ers in Emotional Monday Night Game','

The Jets paid tribute to the victims and heroes of the World Trade Center attacks in a stirring pre-game ceremony. Herman Edwards presented the game ball that the Jets players had to awarded him after his first win as head coach to New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in the pre-game tribute, televised nationally on ABC\'s Monday Night Football. The Jets fell to the 49ers, 19-17 (Oct. 1).

','2001-10-01','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(606,43,'Jets Erase Deficit, Defeat Miami for Seventh Consecutive Time','

The Jets continued their dominance of the Dolphins, beating them for a seventh straight time and once again they did it with a big comeback, overcoming a 17-0 haltime deficit with three second half touchdowns for a 21-17 victory. The win earned the Jets a first place tie in the AFC East with Miami.

','2001-10-14','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(607,43,'Testaverde Throws 175 Passes without an INT','

Establishing a personal best streak of 175 straight passes without an interception, dating back to the 2000 season finale at Baltimore, Vinny Testaverde began the season with five straight games without an throwing an interception. The streak came to an end when St. Louis CB Aeneas Williams snared a deflected pass and returned it 35 yards for a TD (Oct. 21).

','2001-10-21','2006-08-06 01:31:14','2006-08-06 01:31:14'),(608,43,'Abraham Ties Club Record with Four Sacks in Win at New Orleans','

DE John Abraham tied a team record with four sacks in the Jets\' 16-9 nationally televised win over the New Orleans Saints in the Louisiana Super Dome.

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