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1993 New York Jets season

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1993 New York Jets season
OwnerLeon Hess
Head coachBruce Coslet
Home fieldThe Meadowlands
Results
Record8–8
Division place3rd AFC East
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro BowlersQB Boomer Esiason

The 1993 New York Jets season was the 34th season for the team and the 24th in the National Football League. After the team had returned from its 1991 playoff season with a 4–12 1992 campaign, the Jets and coach Bruce Coslet looked to get back into the postseason.

The biggest acquisition for the Jets in the offseason was quarterback Boomer Esiason, whom New York acquired from the Cincinnati Bengals for a draft pick. The Jets also acquired running back Johnny Johnson from the Phoenix Cardinals, and he led the team in both rushing yards and pass receptions (821 yards rushing, 67 receptions). Brad Baxter led the Jets with seven rushing touchdowns and Rob Moore, a third-year receiver, caught passes for 843 yards. Second year tight end Johnny Mitchell caught six touchdown passes for a team high. On defense Jeff Lageman returned from his season-ending injury in 1992 to record 8.5 sacks to pace the defensive line, and defensive back Brian Washington added six interceptions.

After struggling early by only winning two of their first six games, the Jets began a winning streak by defeating their in-stadium rival New York Giants, 10–6 on Halloween. The streak reached five before the Indianapolis Colts snapped it with a 9–6 defeat of the Jets in Week 14. The Jets won again the next week by defeating the Washington Redskins by a 3–0 score, but lost their remaining three games to finish 8–8 and out of the playoffs. After the season Coslet was fired and assistant Pete Carroll was promoted to head coach.[note 1]

In Weeks 13, 14, and 15, the Jets played in games where the winning team did not reach 10 points. The Jets were 2–1 in those three games, with the other victory being a 6–0 win against the New England Patriots in Week 13. On the other hand, the Jets did not score more than ten points in five of their last six games, the only exception being a Week 16 loss to the Buffalo Bills, and only scored three total touchdowns in those games (two in the Week 16 loss and one in a Week 15 loss to the eventual Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys). For the third time in five seasons, the Jets were shut out in their season finale.

Offseason

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NFL Draft

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Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
1 4 Marvin Jones Linebacker Florida State
2 36 Coleman Rudolph Defensive End Georgia Tech
4 88 David Ware Offensive Tackle Virginia
5 115 Fred Baxter Tight End Auburn
5 120 Adrian Murrell Running Back West Virginia
5 129 Kenny Shedd Wide Receiver Northern Iowa
6 144 Richie Anderson Running Back Penn State
7 171 Alec Millen Offensive Tackle Georgia
8 200 Craig Hentrich Punter Notre Dame

Undrafted free agents

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1993 Undrafted Free Agents of note
Player Position College
Marcus Perry Tackle Murray State
Greg Sherwin Tackle Central Michigan
Chris Spencer Wide receiver Iowa State
James Spencer Defensive Tackle Syracuse
Shawn Williams Linebacker Rutgers
Greg Willig Quarterback Rice

Personnel

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Staff

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1993 New York Jets staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – Greg Mackrides


Roster

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1993 New York Jets roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Practice squad

Reserve

Rookies in italics
53 active, 5 reserve, 1 practice squad

Regular season

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Schedule

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 5 Denver Broncos L 20–26 0–1 Giants Stadium 68,130
2 September 12 at Miami Dolphins W 24–14 1–1 Joe Robbie Stadium 70,314
3 Bye
4 September 26 New England Patriots W 45–7 2–1 Giants Stadium 64,836
5 October 3 Philadelphia Eagles L 30–35 2–2 Giants Stadium 72,593
6 October 10 at Los Angeles Raiders L 20–24 2–3 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 41,627
7 Bye
8 October 24 Buffalo Bills L 10–19 2–4 Giants Stadium 71,541
9 October 31 at New York Giants W 10–6 3–4 Giants Stadium 71,659
10 November 7 Miami Dolphins W 27–10 4–4 Giants Stadium 71,306
11 November 14 at Indianapolis Colts W 31–17 5–4 RCA Dome 47,351
12 November 21 Cincinnati Bengals W 17–12 6–4 Giants Stadium 64,264
13 November 28 at New England Patriots W 6–0 7–4 Foxboro Stadium 42,810
14 December 5 Indianapolis Colts L 6–9 7–5 Giants Stadium 45,799
15 December 11 at Washington Redskins W 3–0 8–5 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 47,970
16 December 18 Dallas Cowboys L 7–28 8–6 Giants Stadium 73,233
17 December 26 at Buffalo Bills L 14–16 8–7 Rich Stadium 70,817
18 January 2, 1994 at Houston Oilers L 0–24 8–8 Houston Astrodome 61,040
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

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AFC East
W L T PCT PF PA STK
(1) Buffalo Bills 12 4 0 .750 329 242 W4
Miami Dolphins 9 7 0 .563 349 351 L5
New York Jets 8 8 0 .500 270 247 L3
New England Patriots 5 11 0 .313 238 286 W4
Indianapolis Colts 4 12 0 .250 189 378 L4

Season summary

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Week 12 vs Bengals

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Week Twelve: Cincinnati Bengals (0–9) at New York Jets (5–4)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bengals 3 0 0912
Jets 0 14 0317

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Date: November 21
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 40 °F (4 °C)
  • Game attendance: 64,264
  • Box Score

Boomer Esiason's first matchup against his former team

Team Category Player Statistics
Bengals Passing David Klingler 22/31, 196 Yds, TD, 2 INT
Rushing Harold Green 9 Rush, 32 Yds
Receiving Jeff Query 6 Rec, 44 Yds, TD
Jets Passing Boomer Esiason 17/26, 192 Yds
Rushing Adrian Murrell 9 Rush, 52 Yds
Receiving Johnny Johnson 6 Rec, 99 Yds

Notes

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  1. ^ Carroll would also coach the Jets in the 1994 season

References

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