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2000 New York Jets season
Head Coach Al Groh
Home Field Giants Stadium
Results
Record 9–7
Place 3rd AFC East
Playoff Finish did not qualify
Pro Bowlers 3
Timeline
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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. The team tried to improve upon its 8–8 record from 1999. Under the auspices of new head coach Al Groh, who took over for the then-retired Bill Parcells, the team finished 9–7. This would be the only season Groh coached the team; he took the head coaching job at the University of Virginia after the season.

Personnel[]

Staff[]

2000 New York Jets staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special Teams – Mike Sweatman

Strength and conditioning

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

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

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Attendance
1 2000-09-03 at Green Bay Packers W 20–16 Lambeau Field
59,870
2 2000-09-10 New England Patriots W 20–19 The Meadowlands
77,687
3 2000-09-17 Buffalo Bills W 27–14 The Meadowlands
77,884
4 2000-09-24 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 21–17 Raymond James Stadium
65,619
5 Bye
6 2000-10-08 Pittsburgh Steelers L 20–3 The Meadowlands
78,441
7 2000-10-15 at New England Patriots W 34–17 Foxboro Stadium
60,292
8 2000-10-23 Miami Dolphins W 40–37 (OT) The Meadowlands
78,389
9 2000-10-29 at Buffalo Bills L 23–20 Ralph Wilson Stadium
72,861
10 2000-11-05 Denver Broncos L 30–23 The Meadowlands
78,305
11 2000-11-12 at Indianapolis Colts L 23–15 RCA Dome
56,657
12 2000-11-19 at Miami Dolphins W 20–3 Pro Player Stadium
74,320
13 2000-11-26 Chicago Bears W 17–10 The Meadowlands
77,354
14 2000-12-03 Indianapolis Colts W 27–17 The Meadowlands
78,138
15 2000-12-10 at Oakland Raiders L 31–7 Network Associates Coliseum
62,632
16 2000-12-17 Detroit Lions L 10–7 The Meadowlands
77,513
17 2000-12-24 at Baltimore Ravens L 34–20 PSINet Stadium
69,184

Standings[]

AFC East
view · talk · edit W L T PCT PF PA STK
Miami Dolphins 11 5 0 .688 323 226 W-1
Indianapolis Colts 10 6 0 .625 429 326 W-3
New York Jets 9 7 0 .563 321 321 L-3
Buffalo Bills 8 8 0 .500 315 350 W-1
New England Patriots 5 11 0 .313 276 338 L-1

Best performances[]

  • Curtis Martin, Week 14, 203 Rushing Yards vs. Indianapolis (Franchise Record)
  • Richie Anderson, Week 8, 109 Rushing Yards vs. Miami
  • Richie Anderson, Week 15, 103 Rushing Yards vs. Oakland
  • Wayne Chrebet, Week 8, 104 Receiving Yards vs. Miami
  • Wayne Chrebet, Week 11, 140 Receiving Yards vs. Indianapolis
  • Laveranues Coles, Week 9, 131 Receiving Yards vs. Buffalo
  • Vinny Testaverde, Week 8, 378 Passing Yards vs. Miami Dolphins
  • Vinny Testaverde, Week 17, 481 Passing Yards vs. Baltimore Ravens
  • Dedric Ward, Week 1, 104 Receiving Yards vs. Green Bay
  • Dedric Ward, Week 2, 100 Receiving Yards vs. New England

Statistics[]

  • NFL Leader, Passes Attempted, 637 Passes
  • NFL Leader (tied), Times Sacked, 20

Awards and records[]

  • Richie Anderson, AFC Pro Bowl Selection
  • Bryan Cox, AFC Defensive Player of the Week, Week 14
  • Mo Lewis, AFC Defensive Player of the Week, Week 7
  • Mo Lewis, AFC Pro Bowl Selection
  • Curtis Martin, AFC Offensive Player of the Month, September
  • Kevin Mawae, AFC Pro Bowl Selection

See also[]

References[]

External links[]

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