Best seasons in New York Jets history

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February 3, 2023
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Best seasons in New York Jets history

With over a century of history that dates back to 1920, the NFL has plenty of memorable seasons.

In the 2016 season, for instance, Tom Brady was his first four games before he orchestrated a to cap the year in the Super Bowl. Then there's the 1985 Chicago Bears and . The 2004 season saw a trio of astounding feats, with Dan Marino's long-standing passing touchdown record, a leading Pittsburgh to a 15-1 record, and Philadelphia's Terrell Owens lighting up the league at wide receiver before a ended his regular season. The strike seasons of 1982 and 1987 were memorable in , too. And who could forget the 1972 Miami Dolphins, the to win a Super Bowl with a perfect record.

It's hard to single out the best NFL season鈥攁nd harder still to try and qualify or quantify what "best" really is.

But what about the best seasons of a single team? Can we determine the best seasons in a team's history?

To a degree, that's quantifiable, and where this list comes in. compiled the top 10 best seasons in New York Jets history using data that goes back to the first NFL season in 1920. Seasons were ranked based on how far the team progressed in the playoffs in a particular year. Any ties were broken first by each season's regular season record, then by net points per game. Supplemental data points include the team's head coach and, for years after 1931, top passers, rushers, and receivers of specific seasons.

Read on through to find out which seasons count as the New York Jets' best. Of course, there's wiggle room to define what makes a season one of the "best"鈥攖ake a peek below to see if you agree with how the rankings played out.

#10. 1985
- Regular season record: 11-5
- Playoffs: Lost in Wild Card round
- Points per game: 24.6
- Opponent points per game: 16.5
- Net points per game: 8.1
- Head coach: Joe Walton
- Top passer: Ken O'Brien
- Top rusher: Freeman McNeil
- Top receiver: Mickey Shuler

#9. 2002
- Regular season record: 9-7
- Playoffs: Lost in divisional round
- Points per game: 22.4
- Opponent points per game: 21.0
- Net points per game: 1.4
- Head coach: Herm Edwards
- Top passer: Chad Pennington
- Top rusher: Curtis Martin
- Top receiver: Laveranues Coles

#8. 1986
- Regular season record: 10-6
- Playoffs: Lost in divisional round
- Points per game: 22.8
- Opponent points per game: 24.1
- Net points per game: -1.4
- Head coach: Joe Walton
- Top passer: Ken O'Brien
- Top rusher: Freeman McNeil
- Top receiver: Al Toon

#7. 2004
- Regular season record: 10-6
- Playoffs: Lost in divisional round
- Points per game: 20.8
- Opponent points per game: 16.3
- Net points per game: 4.5
- Head coach: Herm Edwards
- Top passer: Chad Pennington
- Top rusher: Curtis Martin
- Top receiver: Santana Moss

#6. 1969
- Regular season record: 10-4
- Playoffs: Lost in divisional round
- Points per game: 25.2
- Opponent points per game: 19.2
- Net points per game: 6.0
- Head coach: Weeb Ewbank
- Top passer: Joe Namath
- Top rusher: Matt Snell
- Top receiver: Don Maynard

#5. 2009
- Regular season record: 9-7
- Playoffs: Lost in conference championship
- Points per game: 21.8
- Opponent points per game: 14.8
- Net points per game: 7.0
- Head coach: Rex Ryan
- Top passer: Mark Sanchez
- Top rusher: Thomas Jones
- Top receiver: Jerricho Cotchery

#4. 1982
- Regular season record: 6-3
- Playoffs: Lost in conference championship
- Points per game: 27.2
- Opponent points per game: 18.4
- Net points per game: 8.8
- Head coach: Walt Michaels
- Top passer: Richard Todd
- Top rusher: Freeman McNeil
- Top receiver: Wesley Walker

#3. 2010
- Regular season record: 11-5
- Playoffs: Lost in conference championship
- Points per game: 22.9
- Opponent points per game: 19.0
- Net points per game: 3.9
- Head coach: Rex Ryan
- Top passer: Mark Sanchez
- Top rusher: LaDainian Tomlinson
- Top receiver: Braylon Edwards

#2. 1998
- Regular season record: 12-4
- Playoffs: Lost in conference championship
- Points per game: 26.0
- Opponent points per game: 16.6
- Net points per game: 9.4
- Head coach: Bill Parcells
- Top passer: Vinny Testaverde
- Top rusher: Curtis Martin
- Top receiver: Keyshawn Johnson

#1. 1968
- Regular season record: 11-3
- Playoffs: Won Super Bowl
- Points per game: 29.9
- Opponent points per game: 20.0
- Net points per game: 9.9
- Head coach: Weeb Ewbank
- Top passer: Joe Namath
- Top rusher: Matt Snell
- Top receiver: Don Maynard

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