2000 New York Jets season explained

Team:New York Jets
Year:2000
Record:9–7
Division Place:3rd AFC East
Coach:Al Groh
General Manager:Bill Parcells
Owner:Woody & Christopher Johnson
Stadium:Giants Stadium
Pro Bowlers:C Kevin Mawae
FB Richie Anderson
LB Mo Lewis
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Uniform:Jets uniforms12.png
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The 2000 New York Jets season was the 41st season for the team, and the 31st in the National Football League. It was also their first under the ownership of Woody and Christopher Johnson, who purchased the team in January 2000 from the estate of former owner Leon Hess.

The team tried to improve upon its 8–8 record from 1999 under new head coach Al Groh, who became the successor for Bill Parcells after Bill Belichick abruptly resigned to take the same position with the New England Patriots. Although they managed to finish one game better than they had in 1999, their 9–7 record (including three losses to close the year) was not enough to make the playoffs.

Shortly after the season ended, Groh resigned as coach to take the head coaching position at the University of Virginia, his alma mater.

Shortly after that, Parcells stepped down as Director of Football Operations and retired from football. Like his previous retirement, it proved to be temporary: Parcells was back in the NFL in 2003 as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, where he’d remain until 2006.

Offseason

Additions Subtractions
DT Shane Burton (Bears) FS Steve Atwater (retirement)
LS Bradford Banta (Colts) WR Keyshawn Johnson (Buccaneers)
LB Chad Cascadden (Patriots)
DE Anthony Pleasant (49ers)
LS John Hudson (Ravens)
S Omar Stoutmire (Giants)
QB Rick Mirer (49ers)
CB Otis Smith (Patriots)
DE Bobby Hamilton (Patriots)

NFL draft

See main article: 2000 NFL draft.

Undrafted free agents

2000 Undrafted Free Agents of note!Player!Position!College
Matt FarmerWide receiverAir Force
Brian GillDefensive endMcNeese State
Jon MichalsDefensive endMinnesota
Jake MorelandTight endWestern Michigan
Keith ShortCenterVirginia Tech
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Personnel

Roster

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenue
1New Orleans SaintsW 24–201–0Giants Stadium
2at Green Bay PackersL 24–371–1Lambeau Field
3at Baltimore RavensL 0–101–2PSINet Stadium
4New York GiantsW 27–242–2Giants Stadium

Regular season

Schedule

The Jets were ranked 12th in the NFL in total offense and finished tied with Philadelphia for 10th in total defense.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1September 3at Green Bay PackersW 20–161–0Lambeau FieldRecap
2New England PatriotsW 20–192–0Giants StadiumRecap
3September 17Buffalo BillsW 27–143–0Giants StadiumRecap
4September 24at Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 21–174–0Raymond James StadiumRecap
5Bye
6October 8Pittsburgh SteelersL 3–204–1Giants StadiumRecap
7October 15at New England PatriotsW 34–175–1Foxboro StadiumRecap
8Miami DolphinsW 40–37 6–1Giants StadiumRecap
9October 29at Buffalo BillsL 20–236–2Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
10November 5Denver BroncosL 23–306–3Giants StadiumRecap
11November 12at Indianapolis ColtsL 15–236–4RCA DomeRecap
12November 19at Miami DolphinsW 20–37–4Pro Player StadiumRecap
13November 26Chicago BearsW 17–108–4Giants StadiumRecap
14December 3Indianapolis ColtsW 27–179–4Giants StadiumRecap
15December 10at Oakland RaidersL 7–319–5Network Associates ColiseumRecap
16December 17Detroit LionsL 7–109–6Giants StadiumRecap
17December 24at Baltimore RavensL 20–349–7PSINet StadiumRecap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Best performances

Statistics

Awards and records

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 04/28/00 - Rookie Camp Kicks Off Today. Nfl.com . 2024-07-21.