1995 New York Jets season

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1995 New York Jets season
OwnerLeon Hess
Head coachRich Kotite
Home stadiumGiants Stadium
Results
Record3–13
Division place5th AFC East
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Pro BowlersNone

The 1995 New York Jets season was the 36th season for the team and the 26th in the National Football League. The Jets entered the 1995 season with their third different head coach in as many years as former Philadelphia Eagles head coach Rich Kotite was hired to replace Pete Carroll, who was fired after posting a 6–10 record in his only season as Jets head coach. Kotite did not have any success in his first year, as the team finished 3–13. The 13 losses set a team record, while the three wins were the fewest of any Jets team since 1977, when the team completed their third consecutive 3–11 season. The Jets were the first team to lose to the Carolina Panthers with a 26–15 loss in week 7.

Starting with their October 1 game against the Oakland Raiders, the Jets began wearing a “DS” graphic in the shape of a football as a memorial to general manager Dick Steinberg, who had died on September 25 from stomach cancer.

Offseason

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1995 expansion draft

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New York Jets selected during the expansion draft
RoundOverallNamePositionExpansion team
917Paul FraseDefensive TackleJacksonville Jaguars
2856Jack TrudeauQuarterbackCarolina Panthers

NFL draft

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1995 New York Jets draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
19Kyle Brady Tight endPenn State
116Hugh Douglas * Defensive endCentral State (OH)
233Matt O'Dwyer GuardNorthwestern
4106Melvin Hayes Offensive tackleMississippi State
4107Tyrone Davis Wide receiverVirginia
5142Carl Greenwood CornerbackUCLA
6177Troy Sienkiewicz Offensive tackleNew Mexico State
7217Curtis Ceaser Wide receiverGrambling State
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Undrafted free agents

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1995 undrafted free agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Chad AskewWide receiverPittsburgh
Todd BaczekGuardNorthwestern
Chad CascaddenLinebackerWisconsin
Wayne ChrebetWide ReceiverHofstra
Terry ConnealyDefensive tackleNebraska
Colin CroninGuardMichigan State
Don DavisLinebackerKansas
Erik MarshRunning backLafayette
Sherriden MayFullbackIdaho
John SaccaQuarterbackEastern Kentucky

Personnel

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Staff

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1995 New York Jets staff

Front office

  • Chairman of the board – Leon Hess
  • President – Steve Gutman
  • Vice president/general manager – Dick Steinberg
  • Assistant general manager – James Harris
  • Director of player personnel – Dick Haley
  • Director of pro personnel – Jim Royer
  • Director of player administration – Pat Kirwan

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – Jim Williams

Roster

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1995 New York Jets roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams (ST)

Practice squad

Reserve

Rookies in italics
53 active, 10 reserve, 3 practice squad

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 3at Miami DolphinsL 14–520–1Joe Robbie Stadium71,317
2September 10Indianapolis ColtsL 24–27 (OT)0–2Giants Stadium65,134
3September 17Jacksonville JaguarsW 27–101–2Giants Stadium49,970
4September 24at Atlanta FalconsL 3–131–3Georgia Dome40,778
5October 1Oakland RaidersL 10–471–4Giants Stadium68,941
6October 8at Buffalo BillsL 10–291–5Rich Stadium79,485
7October 15at Carolina PanthersL 15–261–6Memorial Stadium52,613
8October 22Miami DolphinsW 17–162–6Giants Stadium67,228
9October 29at Indianapolis ColtsL 10–172–7RCA Dome49,250
10November 5New England PatriotsL 7–202–8Giants Stadium61,462
11Bye
12November 19Buffalo BillsL 26–282–9Giants Stadium54,436
13November 26at Seattle SeahawksW 16–103–9Kingdome41,160
14December 3St. Louis RamsL 20–233–10Giants Stadium52,023
15December 10at New England PatriotsL 28–313–11Foxboro Stadium46,617
16December 17at Houston OilersL 6–233–12Astrodome35,873
17December 24New Orleans SaintsL 0–123–13Giants Stadium28,885
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

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AFC East
WLTPCTPFPASTK
(3) Buffalo Bills1060.625350335L1
(5) Indianapolis Colts970.563331316W1
(6) Miami Dolphins970.563398332W1
New England Patriots6100.375294377L2
New York Jets3130.188233384L4

Season summary

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Week 2 vs Colts

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Week Two: Indianapolis Colts (0–1) at New York Jets (0–1)
Quarter1234OTTotal
Colts03714327
Jets14370024

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game information

References

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    1995 New York Jets season
    OwnerLeon Hess
    Head coachRich Kotite
    Home stadiumGiants Stadium
    Results
    Record3–13
    Division place5th AFC East
    PlayoffsDid not qualify
    Pro BowlersNone

    The 1995 New York Jets season was the 36th season for the team and the 26th in the National Football League. The Jets entered the 1995 season with their third different head coach in as many years as former Philadelphia Eagles head coach Rich Kotite was hired to replace Pete Carroll, who was fired after posting a 6–10 record in his only season as Jets head coach. Kotite did not have any success in his first year, as the team finished 3–13. The 13 losses set a team record, while the three wins were the fewest of any Jets team since 1977, when the team completed their third consecutive 3–11 season. The Jets were the first team to lose to the Carolina Panthers with a 26–15 loss in week 7.

    Starting with their October 1 game against the Oakland Raiders, the Jets began wearing a “DS” graphic in the shape of a football as a memorial to general manager Dick Steinberg, who had died on September 25 from stomach cancer.

    Offseason

    1995 expansion draft

    New York Jets selected during the expansion draft
    RoundOverallNamePositionExpansion team
    917Paul FraseDefensive TackleJacksonville Jaguars
    2856Jack TrudeauQuarterbackCarolina Panthers

    NFL draft

    1995 New York Jets draft
    RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
    19Kyle Brady Tight endPenn State
    116Hugh Douglas * Defensive endCentral State (OH)
    233Matt O'Dwyer GuardNorthwestern
    4106Melvin Hayes Offensive tackleMississippi State
    4107Tyrone Davis Wide receiverVirginia
    5142Carl Greenwood CornerbackUCLA
    6177Troy Sienkiewicz Offensive tackleNew Mexico State
    7217Curtis Ceaser Wide receiverGrambling State
          Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

    Undrafted free agents

    1995 undrafted free agents of note
    PlayerPositionCollege
    Chad AskewWide receiverPittsburgh
    Todd BaczekGuardNorthwestern
    Chad CascaddenLinebackerWisconsin
    Wayne ChrebetWide ReceiverHofstra
    Terry ConnealyDefensive tackleNebraska
    Colin CroninGuardMichigan State
    Don DavisLinebackerKansas
    Erik MarshRunning backLafayette
    Sherriden MayFullbackIdaho
    John SaccaQuarterbackEastern Kentucky

    Personnel

    Staff

    1995 New York Jets staff

    Front office

    • Chairman of the board – Leon Hess
    • President – Steve Gutman
    • Vice president/general manager – Dick Steinberg
    • Assistant general manager – James Harris
    • Director of player personnel – Dick Haley
    • Director of pro personnel – Jim Royer
    • Director of player administration – Pat Kirwan

    Head coaches

    Offensive coaches

    Defensive coaches

    Special teams coaches

    Strength and conditioning

    • Strength and conditioning – Jim Williams

    Roster

    1995 New York Jets roster
    Quarterbacks (QB)

    Running backs (RB)

    Wide receivers (WR)

    Tight ends (TE)

    Offensive linemen (OL)

    Defensive linemen (DL)

    Linebackers (LB)

    Defensive backs (DB)

    Special teams (ST)

    Practice squad
    • 18 Alan Allen WR
    • 95 Vince Stewart DT
    • 49 Alan Young LB

    Reserve

    Rookies in italics
    53 active, 10 reserve, 3 practice squad

    Regular season

    Schedule

    WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
    1September 3at Miami DolphinsL 14–520–1Joe Robbie Stadium71,317
    2September 10Indianapolis ColtsL 24–27 (OT)0–2Giants Stadium65,134
    3September 17Jacksonville JaguarsW 27–101–2Giants Stadium49,970
    4September 24at Atlanta FalconsL 3–131–3Georgia Dome40,778
    5October 1Oakland RaidersL 10–471–4Giants Stadium68,941
    6October 8at Buffalo BillsL 10–291–5Rich Stadium79,485
    7October 15at Carolina PanthersL 15–261–6Memorial Stadium52,613
    8October 22Miami DolphinsW 17–162–6Giants Stadium67,228
    9October 29at Indianapolis ColtsL 10–172–7RCA Dome49,250
    10November 5New England PatriotsL 7–202–8Giants Stadium61,462
    11Bye
    12November 19Buffalo BillsL 26–282–9Giants Stadium54,436
    13November 26at Seattle SeahawksW 16–103–9Kingdome41,160
    14December 3St. Louis RamsL 20–233–10Giants Stadium52,023
    15December 10at New England PatriotsL 28–313–11Foxboro Stadium46,617
    16December 17at Houston OilersL 6–233–12Astrodome35,873
    17December 24New Orleans SaintsL 0–123–13Giants Stadium28,885
    Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

    Standings

    AFC East
    WLTPCTPFPASTK
    (3) Buffalo Bills1060.625350335L1
    (5) Indianapolis Colts970.563331316W1
    (6) Miami Dolphins970.563398332W1
    New England Patriots6100.375294377L2
    New York Jets3130.188233384L4

    Season summary

    Week 2 vs Colts

    Week Two: Indianapolis Colts (0–1) at New York Jets (0–1)
    Quarter1234OTTotal
    Colts03714327
    Jets14370024

    at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

    Game information

    References

    • 1995 statistics
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