1971 New York Jets season
The 1971 New York Jets season was the 12th season for the team and the second in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 4–10 record from 1970 under head coach Weeb Ewbank.
Disaster struck before the regular season ever started and it was a remarkable feat the Jets were able to finish 6–8–0. Joe Namath was injured in a preseason game against the Detroit Lions and would require knee surgery, All-Pro WR George Sauer unexpectedly retired at the peak of his career, and All-Pro defensive End Verlon Biggs exercised his option and signed with the Washington Redskins.
After missing 19 straight games in 1970 and 1971, Namath returned to action against the San Francisco 49ers in the third quarter (November 28, 1971) and would throw for 258 yards and three touchdowns, but was intercepted by Johnny Fuller in the end zone on the final play of a 24–21 loss. He then started the final three games, and the Jets won the last two after suffering a 52-10 loss in a nationally televised game to the eventual Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys
Offseason
NFL Draft
Regular season
Schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Game site | Attendance |
1 |
1971-09-19 | at Baltimore Colts | L 22–0 | Memorial Stadium | 56,458 |
2 |
1971-09-27 | at St. Louis Cardinals | L 17–10 | Busch Memorial Stadium | 50,358 |
3 |
1971-10-03 | at Miami Dolphins | W 14–10 | Miami Orange Bowl | 70,670 |
4 |
1971-10-10 | at New England Patriots | L 20–0 | Schafer Stadium | 61,357 |
5 |
1971-10-17 | Buffalo Bills | W 28–17 | Shea Stadium | 61,948 |
6 |
1971-10-24 | Miami Dolphins | L 30–14 | Shea Stadium | 62,130 |
7 |
1971-10-31 | at San Diego Chargers | L 49–21 | San Diego Stadium | 44,786 |
8 |
1971-11-07 | Kansas City Chiefs | W 13–10 | Shea Stadium | 62,812 |
9 |
1971-11-14 | Baltimore Colts | L 14–13 | Shea Stadium | 63,947 |
10 |
1971-11-21 | at Buffalo Bills | W 20–7 | War Memorial Stadium | 41,577 |
11 |
1971-11-28 | San Francisco 49ers | L 24–21 | Shea Stadium | 63,936 |
12 |
1971-12-04 | at Dallas Cowboys | L 52–10 | Texas Stadium | 66,689 |
13 |
1971-12-12 | New England Patriots | W 13–6 | Shea Stadium | 63,175 |
14 |
1971-12-19 | Cincinnati Bengals | W 35–21 | Shea Stadium | 63,151 |
Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
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References
- ↑ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 297
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