The 1974 New York Jets season was the fifteenth season for the team and the fifth in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 4–10 record from 1973 under new head coach Charley Winner. After beginning the season 1–7, the Jets won six straight and finished with a record of 7–7. During the streak were home upsets of playoff-bound Miami and Buffalo, wins over the other division teams New England and Baltimore, and a victory over the crosstown rival Giants which was the first NFL game decided in overtime.
Offseason
Draft
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Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Attendance
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Recap
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1
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September 15
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at Kansas City Chiefs
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L 16–24
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0–1
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Arrowhead Stadium
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74,854
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Recap
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2
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September 22
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at Chicago Bears
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W 23–21
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1–1
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Soldier Field
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50,213
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Recap
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3
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September 29
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at Buffalo Bills
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L 12–16
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1–2
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Rich Stadium
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76,978
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Recap
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4
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at Miami Dolphins
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L 17–21
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1–3
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Miami Orange Bowl
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60,727
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Recap
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5
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October 13
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New England Patriots
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L 0–24
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1–4
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Shea Stadium
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57,825
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Recap
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6
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October 20
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Baltimore Colts
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L 20–35
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1–5
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Shea Stadium
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51,745
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Recap
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7
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October 27
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Los Angeles Rams
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L 13–20
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1–6
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Shea Stadium
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56,110
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Recap
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8
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November 3
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Houston Oilers
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L 22–27
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1–7
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Shea Stadium
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47,218
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Recap
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9
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November 10
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at New York Giants
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W 26–20 (OT)
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2–7
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Yale Bowl
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64,327
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Recap
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10
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November 17
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at New England Patriots
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W 21–16
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3–7
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Schaefer Stadium
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57,115
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Recap
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11
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November 24
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Miami Dolphins
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W 17–14
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4–7
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Shea Stadium
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57,162
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Recap
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12
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December 1
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San Diego Chargers
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W 27–14
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5–7
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Shea Stadium
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44,888
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Recap
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13
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December 8
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Buffalo Bills
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W 20–10
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6–7
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Shea Stadium
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61,091
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Recap
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14
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December 15
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at Baltimore Colts
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W 45–38
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7–7
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Memorial Stadium
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31,651
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Recap
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Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
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Standings
Season summary
Week 9 at Giants
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- NYG – Bob Tucker 2-yard pass from Craig Morton (Pete Gogolak kick). Giants 10–7. Drive:
- NYJ – Pat Leahy 34-yard field goal. Tie 10–10. Drive:
- NYG – Pete Gogolak 22-yard field goal. Giants 13–10. Drive:
Third quarter
- NYJ – Pat Leahy 22-yard field goal. Tie 13–13. Drive:
- NYG – Bob Grim 12-yard pass from Craig Morton (Pete Gogolak kick). Giants 20–13. Drive:
Fourth quarter
- NYJ – Joe Namath 3-yard run (Pat Leahy kick). Tie 20–20. Drive:
Overtime
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- Top passers
- Top rushers
- NYJ – Robert Burns – 21 rushes, 101 yards
- NYG – Joe Dawkins – 11 rushes, 49 yards
- Top receivers
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Awards and honors
References
External links
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League championships (1) | |
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Formerly the New York Titans (1960–1962) |
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