1975 New York Jets season
The 1975 New York Jets season was the 16th season for the team and the sixth in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 7–7 record from 1974 under head coach Charley Winner. The Jets finished with a record of 3–11.
The Jets' pass defense surrendered 8.12 yards-per-attempt (including quarterback sacks), the second-most in NFL history.[1]
Schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Game site | Attendance |
1 |
1975-09-21 | at Buffalo Bills | L 42–14 | Rich Stadium | 77,837 |
2 |
1975-09-28 | at Kansas City Chiefs | W 30–24 | Arrowhead Stadium | 73,939 |
3 |
1975-10-05 | New England Patriots | W 36–7 | Shea Stadium | 57,365 |
4 |
1975-10-12 | at Minnesota Vikings | L 29–21 | Metropolitan Stadium | 47,739 |
5 |
1975-10-19 | Miami Dolphins | L 43–0 | Shea Stadium | 47,191 |
6 |
1975-10-26 | Baltimore Colts | L 45–28 | Shea Stadium | 55,137 |
7 |
1975-11-02 | Buffalo Bills | L 24–23 | Shea Stadium | 58,343 |
8 |
1975-11-09 | at Miami Dolphins | L 27–7 | Miami Orange Bowl | 72,896 |
9 |
1975-11-16 | at Baltimore Colts | L 52–19 | Memorial Stadium | 52,097 |
10 |
1975-11-23 | St. Louis Cardinals | L 37–6 | Shea Stadium | 53,169 |
11 |
1975-11-30 | Pittsburgh Steelers | L 20–7 | Shea Stadium | 52,618 |
12 |
1975-12-07 | at New England Patriots | W 30–28 | Schafer Stadium | 53,989 |
13 |
1975-12-15 | at San Diego Chargers | L 24–16 | San Diego Stadium | 49,706 |
14 |
1975-12-21 | Dallas Cowboys | L 31–21 | Shea Stadium | 37,279 |
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