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1982 New York Jets season

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Head coach
  
Home field
  
Division place
  
6th AFC

Owner
  
Record
  
6–3

Playoff finish
  
Won Wild Card Playoffs (Bengals) 44–17Won Divisional Playoffs (Raiders) 17–14Lost AFC Championship (Dolphins) 0–14

The 1982 New York Jets season was the 23rd season for the team and the 13th in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 10–5–1 record from 1981 and return to the playoffs under head coach Walt Michaels. The season was marred by an eight-week players' strike, cancelling eight scheduled games (one game was made up at the end of the season), and eliminating divisional play for the season; the top eight teams from each conference advanced to the playoffs. The Jets finished the season with a record of 6–3 in sixth place in the American Football Conference. They defeated the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Raiders in the first two rounds of the playoffs to advance to their first AFC Championship Game. There, they fell to their division rivals, the Miami Dolphins, 14–0.

Awards and honors

  • Freeman McNeil, NFL rushing leader
  • Freeman McNeil, Pro Bowl selection
  • References

    1982 New York Jets season Wikipedia


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