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The [[2023 NFL season|2023 season]] will be the [[New York Jets]]' upcoming 54th season in the [[National Football League]], their 64th overall, their fifth under [[General manager (American football)|general manager]] [[Joe Douglas (American football executive)|Joe Douglas]] and their third under [[List of New York Jets head coaches|head coach]] [[Robert Saleh]]. After the [[Sacramento Kings]] qualified for the [[2022-23 Sacramento Kings season|postseason]] for the first time since 2006, the Jets enter this season with the longest active postseason drought in the four major North American sports with their last playoff appearance in [[2010 New York Jets season|2010]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Kings Make Playoffs: 12 Longest Active Playoff Droughts in Professional Sports |url=https://www.foxsports.com/stories/nba/kings-make-playoffs-12-longest-active-playoff-droughts-in-professional-sports |website=Fox Sports |access-date=30 March 2023 |date=29 March 2023}}</ref> They will attempt to improve on their 7–10 record from [[2022 New York Jets season|2022]], make the playoffs for the first time since [[2010 New York Jets season|2010]], and put an end to 7 consecutive losing records. |
The [[2023 NFL season|2023 season]] will be the [[New York Jets]]' upcoming 54th season in the [[National Football League]], their 64th overall, their fifth under [[General manager (American football)|general manager]] [[Joe Douglas (American football executive)|Joe Douglas]] and their third under [[List of New York Jets head coaches|head coach]] [[Robert Saleh]]. After the [[Sacramento Kings]] qualified for the [[2022-23 Sacramento Kings season|postseason]] for the first time since [[2005–06 Sacramento Kings season|2006]], the Jets enter this season with the longest active postseason drought in the four major North American sports with their last playoff appearance in [[2010 New York Jets season|2010]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Kings Make Playoffs: 12 Longest Active Playoff Droughts in Professional Sports |url=https://www.foxsports.com/stories/nba/kings-make-playoffs-12-longest-active-playoff-droughts-in-professional-sports |website=Fox Sports |access-date=30 March 2023 |date=29 March 2023}}</ref> They will attempt to improve on their 7–10 record from [[2022 New York Jets season|2022]], make the playoffs for the first time since [[2010 New York Jets season|2010]], and put an end to 7 consecutive losing records. |
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Revision as of 09:06, 30 March 2023
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (January 2023) |
2023 New York Jets season | |
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Owner | Woody and Christopher Johnson |
General manager | Joe Douglas |
Head coach | Robert Saleh |
Home field | MetLife Stadium |
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The 2023 season will be the New York Jets' upcoming 54th season in the National Football League, their 64th overall, their fifth under general manager Joe Douglas and their third under head coach Robert Saleh. After the Sacramento Kings qualified for the postseason for the first time since 2006, the Jets enter this season with the longest active postseason drought in the four major North American sports with their last playoff appearance in 2010.[1] They will attempt to improve on their 7–10 record from 2022, make the playoffs for the first time since 2010, and put an end to 7 consecutive losing records.
Draft
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College | Notes |
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1 | 13 | ||||
2 | 42 | from Cleveland | |||
43 | |||||
3 | 74 | ||||
4 | 112 | ||||
5 | 143 | ||||
6 | 207 |
Notes
- The Jets traded their 2023 sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for running back James Robinson.[2]
- The Houston Texans traded their 2023 sixth-round selection to New York in exchange for linebacker Blake Cashman.[3]
- The Jets traded their 2023 seventh-round selection and nose tackle Steve McLendon to Tampa Bay in exchange for a 2022 sixth-round selection.[4]
Staff
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Current roster
Preseason
The Jets' preseason opponents and schedule will be announced in the spring.
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Recap |
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HOF | August 3 | at Cleveland Browns | Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium | |||
1 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |||
2 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |||
3 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Regular season
2023 opponents
Listed below are the Jets' opponents for 2023. Exact dates and times will be announced in the spring.[5]
Category | Home | Away |
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Division opponents (AFC East) |
Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins New England Patriots | |
Conference opponents (AFC West) |
Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Chargers |
Denver Broncos Las Vegas Raiders |
Conference opponents (based on 2022 division placement) |
Houston Texans | Cleveland Browns |
Interconference opponents (NFC East) |
Philadelphia Eagles Washington Commanders |
Dallas Cowboys New York Giants |
Interconference opponent (based on 2022 division placement) |
Atlanta Falcons | — |
References
- ^ "Kings Make Playoffs: 12 Longest Active Playoff Droughts in Professional Sports". Fox Sports. 29 March 2023. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
- ^ B, John (2022-10-25). "What Are the Terms of the Jets' Trade for James Robinson?". Gang Green Nation. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
- ^ "Jets Trade LB Blake Cashman to Texans for 2023 Sixth-Round Pick". www.newyorkjets.com. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
- ^ "Source: Bucs acquire starting Jets NT McLendon". ESPN.com. 2020-10-19. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
- ^ "2023 Opponents Determined". NFL Communications. January 9, 2023. Retrieved January 9, 2023.