Schedule Notable Games • August 31 @
Seattle Seahawks The new-look Jets erupted in their first game under
Bill Parcells.
Neil O'Donnell threw three first-half touchdowns while rookie
John Hall booted a 55-yard field goal and later a 28-yarder. Despite leading 27–3 at the half, Parcells forcefully reminded them, “They say you can't hold a lead. They say you blew six games last year where you were leading at the half. Let’s see what you’re made of.” The Jets responded with two more O'Donnell touchdowns in the third quarter while shutting out the Seahawks.
Warren Moon, making his Seattle debut, was limited to seven completions and a pick while backup
John Friesz was only slightly better with ten completions. The Jets posted only their fifth win (41–3 final) in their previous 40 games. • September 14 @
New England Patriots On
Sunday Night Football former Patriots coach Parcells met former Jets coach
Pete Carroll at
Foxboro Stadium with the Jets 1–1 following a 28–22 loss to
Buffalo and the Patriots 2–0. The pregame buildup was huge and the ensuing game turned into a grinder.
Drew Bledsoe's touchdown to
Ben Coates and a
Curtis Martin score were answered by a two-yard O'Donnell rushing score and a
John Hall field goal. Bledsoe was picked off by
Mo Lewis for a 43-yard Jets touchdown. After
Adam Vinatieri tied the game in the third Bledsoe found
Lovett Purnell and a 24–17 Patriots lead. Despite being sacked seven times O'Donnell tied the game on a 24-yard score to
Keyshawn Johnson, and after forcing a Patriots fumble the Jets were in position to win in the final seconds, but Hall's field goal try was blocked by
Mike Jones and the game went to overtime. The Patriots clawed down field and Vinatieri finished it on a 34-yard field goal and a 27–24 Patriots win. • September 21 vs.
Oakland Raiders The 1–2 Jets rebounded from the loss when they faced the 1–2 Raiders.
Jeff George threw three first-half touchdowns (marred by a missed PAT and missed two-point try) and the Raiders led 22–10 at the half. But from there the Jets special teams surged to the fore;
John Hall booted two field goals and in the fourth
Cole Ford's 28-yard field goal try was blocked by
Corwin Brown;
Ray Mickens ran the ball 72 yards for the winning touchdown and a 23–22 final; Ford missed four field goal attempts in all. The win snapped a string of 13 consecutive home losses for the Jets. • October 19 vs.
New England Patriots Entering Week Eight the AFC East race in 1997 had become a four-way fight with the Patriots entering at 5–1, the Jets 5–2,
the Dolphins 4–2, and
the Bills 3–3; Miami (vs.
Baltimore) and Buffalo (vs. winless
Indianapolis) would win their games this weekend to stay in the division hunt. In
The Meadowlands the Jets scored first on a
John Hall field goal, then the Patriots outscored the Jets 19–7 after sacking
Neil O'Donnell in the endzone and then getting a
Vinatieri field goal and an eight-yard
Ben Coates touchdown before
Troy Brown caught a 23-yarder. But from there the Patriots fell;
Neil O'Donnell was benched and
Glenn Foley led the Jets back;
Adrian Murrell ran in a five-yard score and later Foley hit
Lorenzo Neal. The Jets snuffed out New England's long passes and finished up 24–19 entering their bye week. • November 9 @
Miami Dolphins Glenn Foley threw for 322 yards and a touchdown to
Kyle Brady but was intercepted once.
Dan Marino had a touchdown to
Brett Perriman while
Karim Abdul-Jabbar had two rushing scores. The 24–17 Dolphins win put both teams plus
New England in a three-way tie for the
AFC East lead at 6–4 with
Buffalo at 5–5; it was also Marino's final victory over the Jets. • November 23 vs.
Minnesota Vikings Leon Johnson opened scoring by returning a Vikings punt 66 yards for a touchdown. The Jets raced to a 23–7 lead in the third quarter, but in the fourth the Vikings behind
Brad Johnson scored twice on touchdowns to
Jake Reed and
Andrew Glover; a 2-point conversion attempt after Glover's score was stopped, securing the 23–21 win and the first .500 season for the Jets since
1993. • December 14 vs.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers After losing two straight, falling to 8–6, the Jets authored their most decisive win of the season as they limited the Bucs to 136 total yards and three turnovers.
Trent Dilfer was picked off twice by
Otis Smith and Smith ran back touchdowns for a combined 96 yards.
Leon Johnson opened the third quarter by running back the kickoff 101 yards for another touchdown, and
Adrian Murrell finished off the scoring on a seven-yarder in the third. The 31–0 score put the Jets within reach of a division title and secured their first outright winning season since
1988. • December 21 @
Detroit Lions With the 9–6 Dolphins hosting the 9–6 Patriots on
Monday Night Football the 9–6 Jets had a chance for a Wild Card berth. The Jets clawed out front on ten first-quarter points, but the Lions led by
Barry Sanders began storming back. Two
Jason Hanson field goals in the second and third quarters were followed by a 25-yard Sanders touchdown.
Neil O'Donnell had been rotated in and out under center during the season, but after going 21–35 for 202 yards and a pick
Bill Parcells called for others to start throwing the ball. On a halfback option
Leon Johnson threw for the endzone but was intercepted. Later rookie
Ray Lucas rushed for 30 yards and completed three passes for 28 yards, but was intercepted in the endzone. This ended the Jets' hopes of the postseason in a 13–10 Lions win. The game was marred by near-tragedy, however; on a scramble for an
Adrian Murrell fumble Lions linebacker
Reggie Brown struck his head into the back of a falling player; he suffered a spinal cord injury and was paralyzed; he lost consciousness but
CPR saved his life; he was taken by ambulance to the hospital where surgery prevented his paralysis from being permanent. The injury dominated Parcells’ postgame press conference. == Standings ==