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1992 New York Jets season
OwnerLeon Hess
Head coachBruce Coslet
Home fieldThe Meadowlands
Results
Record4–12
Division place4th AFC East
Playoff finishdid not qualify

The 1992 New York Jets season was the 33rd season for the team and the 23rd in the National Football League. The Jets were looking to improve on their 8–8 record under head coach Bruce Coslet in 1991 and also make a second consecutive trip to the AFC Playoffs. However, it was not to be.

The Jets' problems began in the offseason when veteran quarterback Ken O'Brien announced he was holding out of training camp to get a new contract. O'Brien's holdout continued into the season and Coslet named second-year backup Browning Nagle as the team's starter. Nagle did not have an effective year, only winning three of his thirteen starts. He was eventually replaced by O'Brien late in the year, but was pressed back into action after the veteran suffered a season-ending injury. The Jets didn't win a game until Week 5 against the New England Patriots and only won three more times the rest of the year to finish with a 4–12 record. Two of those wins came against division rivals, the eventual AFC Champion Buffalo Bills and the AFC East winner and conference runner up Miami Dolphins.

In addition to O'Brien's injury, the Jets saw career-ending injuries claim two of their star players and a season-ending injury befall another. In Week 2 defensive end Jeff Lageman, who had been a defensive star for the Jets during their 1991 playoff push, went down with a season-ending injury. Then, in a Week 10 loss to the Denver Broncos, star receiver Al Toon suffered his ninth career concussion and was forced to retire immediately after eight seasons in the NFL. Finally, in Week 13 against Kansas City, defensive end Dennis Byrd broke his C-5 vertebra in his neck; while going to try to sack Chiefs' quarterback Dave Krieg Byrd ran headfirst into teammate Scott Mersereau to cause the injury. The Jets wore a decal on their helmets for the rest of the season with Byrd's #90 surrounding an ichthys and have not issued #90 since; Byrd has since regained the ability to walk. With Byrd's injury still fresh in their minds the Jets went to Buffalo for their Week 14 matchup with the Bills and defeated them for their fourth and last win of the season.

After the season, Jets star running back Freeman McNeil announced his retirement. At the time of his retirement he was the all-time leading rusher in Jets history, but he has since been surpassed by Curtis Martin.

Offseason

NFL Draft

Pick # NFL Team Player Position College
15 New York Jets Johnny Mitchell Tight End Nebraska

Personnel

Staff

1992 New York Jets staff

Front office

  • Chairman of the Board – Leon Hess
  • President – Steve Gutman
  • Vice President/General Manager – Dick Steinberg
  • Director of Player Personnel – Dick Haley
  • Director of Pro Personnel – Jim Royer
  • Assistant Director of Pro Personnel – Pat Kirwan

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Greg Mackrides


Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Attendance
1 September 6, 1992 at Atlanta Falcons L 20–17 Georgia Dome
65,585
2 September 13, 1992 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 27–10 Three Rivers Stadium
56,050
3 September 20, 1992 San Francisco 49ers L 31–14 The Meadowlands
71,020
4 September 27, 1992 at Los Angeles Rams L 18–10 Anaheim Stadium
42,005
5 October 4, 1992 New England Patriots W 30–21 The Meadowlands
60,180
6 October 11, 1992 at Indianapolis Colts L 6–3 Hoosier Dome
48,393
7 Bye
8 October 26, 1992 Buffalo Bills L 24–20 The Meadowlands
68,181
9 November 1, 1992 Miami Dolphins W 26–14 The Meadowlands
69,313
10 November 8, 1992 at Denver Broncos L 27–16 Mile High Stadium
74,678
11 November 15, 1992 Cincinnati Bengals W 17–14 The Meadowlands
60,196
12 November 22, 1992 at New England Patriots L 24–3 Foxboro Stadium
27,642
13 November 29, 1992 Kansas City Chiefs L 23–7 The Meadowlands
57,375
14 December 6, 1992 at Buffalo Bills W 24–17 Rich Stadium
75,876
15 December 13, 1992 Indianapolis Colts L 10–6 The Meadowlands
33,684
16 December 20, 1992 at Miami Dolphins L 19–17 Joe Robbie Stadium
68,275
17 December 26, 1992 New Orleans Saints L 20–0 The Meadowlands
45,614

Standings

AFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(2) Miami Dolphins 11 5 0 .688 5–3 9–3 340 281 W3
(4) Buffalo Bills 11 5 0 .688 5–3 7–5 381 283 L1
Indianapolis Colts 9 7 0 .563 5–3 7–7 216 302 W5
New York Jets 4 12 0 .250 3–5 4–8 220 315 L3
New England Patriots 2 14 0 .125 2–6 2–10 205 363 L5

References