1969 New York Jets season

1969 New York Jets season
Head coach Weeb Ewbank
Owner Leon Hess
Home field Shea Stadium
Results
Record 10–4
Division place 1st AFL East
Playoff finish Lost Divisional Playoffs
13–6 vs. Kansas City Chiefs

The 1969 New York Jets season was the tenth season for the team, and their final season in the American Football League (AFL). Trying to defend their AFL championship and Super Bowl III title, they won the AFL Eastern Division again with a 10–4 record. In the divisional playoffs, they fell to the eventual AFL and Super Bowl IV champion Kansas City Chiefs, 13–6.

Standings

AFL Eastern Division
W L T PCT DIV PF PA STK
New York Jets 1040.7148–0353269W2
Houston Oilers 662.5005–3278279W1
Boston Patriots 4100.2863–5266316L2
Buffalo Bills 4100.2862–6230359L2
Miami Dolphins 3101.2312–6233332L1

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Season schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Attendance
1 1969-09-14 at Buffalo Bills W 33–19 War Memorial Stadium
46,165
2 1969-09-21 at Denver Broncos L 21–19 Mile High Stadium
50,583
3 1969-09-28 at San Diego Chargers L 34–27 San Diego Stadium
54,042
4 1969-10-05 at Boston Patriots W 23–14 Alumni Stadium
25,584
5 1969-10-12 at Cincinnati Bengals W 21–7 Nippert Stadium
27,927
6 1969-10-20 Houston Oilers W 26–17 Shea Stadium
63,841
7 1969-10-26 Boston Patriots W 23–17 Shea Stadium
62,298
8 1969-11-02 Miami Dolphins W 34–31 Shea Stadium
61,761
9 1969-11-09 Buffalo Bills W 16–6 Shea Stadium
62,680
10 1969-11-16 Kansas City Chiefs L 34–16 Shea Stadium
63,849
11 1969-11-23 Cincinnati Bengals W 40–7 Shea Stadium
62,128
12 1969-11-30 Oakland Raiders L 27–14 Shea Stadium
63,865
13 1969-12-06 at Houston Oilers W 34–26 Astrodome
51,923
14 1969-12-14 at Miami Dolphins W 27–9 Miami Orange Bowl
48,108

Game summaries

Week 1

1 234Total
Jets 6 10314 33
Bills 3 0610 19

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Postseason

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Attendance
AFL Divisional 1969-12-20 Kansas City Chiefs L 13–6 Shea Stadium
62,977

Awards and honors

References

External links

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