People associated with the New York Jets

People associated with the New York Jets

This page is about people who are associated with the professional American football team New York Jets.

Players

Current roster

[cite web |url=http://www.newyorkjets.com/team/roster/|title=Roster|publisher=New York JetsThe Jets roster]

Pro Football Hall of Famers

*Weeb Ewbank Wilbur "Weeb" Ewbank (Born:flagicon|USA Richmond, IndianaMay 6, 1907 Died November 17, 1998) (coach, 1963-73)
*Don Maynard (born: Crosbyton, Texas January 25, 1935 ) (WR, 1960-72)
*Joe Namath (born May 31 1943, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania) (QB, 1965-76)
*John Riggins born August 4, 1949 in Seneca, Kansas) (RB, 1971-75)
*Ronnie Lott(born May 8, 1959 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) (DB, 1993-94)
*Ewbank, Maynard, and Namath are recognized based upon their achievements with the Jets, although Ewbank coached the Baltimore Colts to NFL championships in 1958 and 1959. Riggins is recognized primairly for his seasons with the Washington Redskins (1976-79, 81-85), while Lott achieved his greatest success with the San Francisco 49ers (1981-90).

Retired numbers

*12 Joe Namath
*13 Don Maynard
*73 Joe Klecko
*- - Weeb Ewbank (Jacket)

* Although the #90 worn by Dennis Byrd has not been officially retired, it has not been issued since he suffered his career-ending injury in 1992.

uper Bowl III champion team

All players

First-round draft picks

Notable fans

*Fireman Ed(real name Ed Anzalone) is a superfan of the New York Jets, [Citation |last=Pressman |first=Stacey |title=To date, or not to date |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=1541856&type=page2Story |accessdate=2007-09-19] [cite book |last=Lange |first=Randy |authorlink=Randy Lange |title=Stadium Stories: New York Jets |publisher=Globe Pequot Press |date=2005 |pages= |isbn=0762737832] and one of the most well known NFL fans. [Citation |last=Greenberg |first=Jay |title=PLAYOFFS STARTIN' TO ADD UP |url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/10232006/sports/jets/playoffs_startin_to_add_up_jets_jay_greenberg.htm |accessdate=2007-09-19] [Citation |last=Berger |first=Ken |title=Martin, secondary spark the Jets |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1905742 |accessdate=2007-09-19] [Citation |last=Soshnick |first=Scott |title=U.S. Pro Sports Fans Don't Know What a Fan Is |url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000039&sid=a5f7hE82YrEk&refer=columnist_soshnick |accessdate=2007-09-19]

Key Personnel

Owners

*Harry Wismer (1960-1963)
*Leon Hess (1963-1999)
*Woody Johnson (2000-present)

General managers

*Mike Tannenbaum At the age of 36, Mike is one of the youngest general managers in the NFL.

Head coaches

* Sammy Baugh (1960-1961) Win-Loss record: 14-14
* Clyde "Bulldog" Turner (1962) Win-Loss record: 5-9
* Weeb Ewbank (1963-1973) Win-Loss record: 71-77-6
* Charley Winner (1974-1975) Win-Loss record: 9-14
* Ken Shipp (1975) Win-Loss record: 1-4
* Lou Holtz (1976) Win-Loss record: 3-10
* Walt Michaels (1977-1982) Win-Loss record: 39-47-1
* Joe Walton (1983-1989) Win-Loss record: 53-57-1
* Bruce Coslet (1990-1993) Win-Loss record: 26-38
* Pete Carroll (1994) Win-Loss record: 6-10
* Rich Kotite (1995-1996) Win-Loss record: 4-28
* Bill Parcells (1997-1999) Win-Loss record: 29-19
* Al Groh (2000) Win-Loss record: 9-7
* Herman Edwards (2001-2005) Win-Loss record: 39-41
* Eric Mangini (2006-present) Win-Loss record: 14-19

Current staff

See also

* New York Jets
* First-round draft picks

References


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