Schedule The Jets did not travel outside of the
Eastern Time Zone during the season—preseason or regular season.
Note: Intra-division opponents are in
bold text.
Game summaries Week 1: vs. Buffalo Bills The Jets forced four turnovers, culminating with a 16–0 lead in the third quarter. However, Bills QB
Josh Allen engineered three consecutive scoring drives after Jets LB
C. J. Mosley left the game with a groin injury, with the Jets offense unable to respond. In addition, kicker
Kaare Vedvik missed both of his kicks, a field goal and an extra point. With the loss, the Jets not only opened the season at 0–1, but became the first team in six years to squander a lead of at least 16 points with a plus-three turnover margin.
Week 2: vs. Cleveland Browns The Jets used their Stealth black alternate uniforms for the first time ever on Monday Night Football against the Browns. Starting quarterback
Sam Darnold was ruled out after coming down with
infectious mononucleosis, with backup
Trevor Siemian slated to start for the Jets in a rematch of the first
Monday Night Football game ever played. Siemian was knocked out of the game after suffering an ankle injury and would later be placed on injured reserve, forcing third-string quarterback
Luke Falk into action. After a low-scoring first quarter, the Browns pulled away with a
Nick Chubb touchdown run and a field goal in the second quarter, and an 89-yard touchdown reception by
Odell Beckham Jr. in the third, though newly signed kicker
Sam Ficken successfully made a field goal attempt for the Jets. With the 23–3 loss, the Jets fell to 0–2. This was also superstar wide receiver
Odell Beckham Jr.’s first return to
Metlife Stadium. Beckham played for the
New York Giants from 2014 to the 2018 NFL season.
Week 3: at New England Patriots Against archrival New England, the
Luke Falk-led Jets offense only mustered 105 total yards and were unable to score as the Patriots dominated the game, though the Jets avoided a shutout with a special teams touchdown by
Arthur Maulet and a
pick six by CB
Jamal Adams, who intercepted Patriots backup quarterback
Jarrett Stidham as
Tom Brady and other starters were resting at that point. With the loss, the Jets enter their bye week at 0–3.
Week 5: at Philadelphia Eagles The Jets visited Philadelphia seeking their first ever win against the
Philadelphia Eagles, against whom they were 0–10 in the all-time series heading into their Week 5 matchup. They could not get anything going offensively until it was too late in a 31–6 loss. Their only score came in the fourth quarter on a 19-yard run by
Vyncint Smith after a muffed punt. New York dropped to 0–4 on the season and 0–11 all-time against Philadelphia with the crushing loss.
Week 6: vs. Dallas Cowboys Making his first start after recovering from illness, Sam Darnold passed for over 330 yards and two touchdowns as the Jets enjoyed their most effective offensive performance of the year, defeating the visiting Cowboys for their first win in 2019. Their win streak against the
Dallas Cowboys continued to 3, as the Cowboys had not beat the Jets since 2007. With the win, the Jets were 1–4.
Week 7: vs. New England Patriots After a strong performance the previous week, the Jets were shut out at home in a rematch against the Patriots, with Sam Darnold throwing a career-high 4 interceptions during the game. With the disastrous 33–0 loss on
Monday Night Football, the Jets fell to 1–5 and extended their losing streak against the Patriots to 8 straight.
Week 8: at Jacksonville Jaguars With the loss, the Jets fell to 1–6.
Week 9: at Miami Dolphins Adam Gase faced off against his former team in the Dolphins for the first time since his firing after the
previous season. The Jets scored first with a Sam Darnold touchdown pass to
Jamison Crowder, but the Dolphins stormed back with three touchdown passes from former Jets quarterback
Ryan Fitzpatrick in the second quarter, which was too much for the Jets to overcome due to sloppy play in the second half, including a fumbled snap out of bounds for a safety. With the loss, the Jets not only fell to 1–7, but gave Miami its first win of the year.
Week 10: vs. New York Giants In a back-and-forth game against the crosstown-rival Giants, the Jets defense limited Giants running back
Saquon Barkley to 1 rushing yard on the day and sacked rookie quarterback
Daniel Jones six times despite allowing him to pass for 308 yards and 4 touchdowns. But a key Giants fumble when Jamal Adams stripped the ball from the Giants quarterback's hands and duly returned for touchdown, in addition to a more balanced Jets offense, allowed the Jets to win 34–27 to improve to 2–7. This marked the Jets first home win over the Giants since
1988.
Week 11: at Washington Redskins With their second straight win, the Jets improved to 3–7, and finished 3-1 against the NFC East.
Week 12: vs. Oakland Raiders With the win, the Jets improved to 4–7, with a 3-game win streak.
Week 13: at Cincinnati Bengals Facing the Bengals who came into the game with a record of 0–11, the Jets didn't score a single touchdown and didn't have a single offensive drive moving the ball within the Bengals' 20 yard line. With the loss, the Jets fell to 4–8, snapping their 3-game winning streak and giving Cincinnati its first win of the year. This loss, along with the Dolphins loss from Week 9, marks the first time in NFL history a team lost twice to teams who had 0–7 or worse records.
Week 14: vs. Miami Dolphins With the win, the Jets improved to 5–8. However, because of both the Steelers & Titans winning, the Jets were eliminated from the playoffs for the 9th straight season.
Week 15: at Baltimore Ravens The win by the
Baltimore Ravens allowed them to successfully clinch the #1 seed in the 2019-20 NFL Playoffs in the AFC. With the loss, the Jets fell to 5–9 and dropped to 0-3 against the AFC North.
Week 16: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers The Jets beat the visiting Steelers who were still in contention for the playoffs in the 2019 NFL Season. With the win, the Jets improved to 6–9.
Week 17: at Buffalo Bills In a game that had no impact on the playoff picture in the AFC, the Jets beat the Buffalo Bills in the final game of the season. With the win, the Jets improved to 7-9 (2-4 against the AFC East) and finished tied for 8th place in the AFC with three other teams, the
Broncos, the
Raiders, and the
Colts for the
2019 NFL season, despite winning only two games through 10 weeks of the season. As of 2025, this remains the Jets last road win against the Bills. This would also be the Jets final win in
Highmark Stadium (then New Era Field).
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