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{{short description|2006 season of NFL team New York Jets}}
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| team = New York Jets
The '''[[2006 NFL season|2006]] [[New York Jets]] season''' began with the team trying to improve on their 4-12 record in [[2005 NFL season|2005]].
| year = 2006
| record = 10–6
| division_place = 2nd [[AFC East]]
| coach = [[Eric Mangini]]
| general_manager = [[Mike Tannenbaum]]
| owner = [[Woody Johnson|Woody]] & [[Christopher Johnson (American football executive)|Christopher Johnson]]
| stadium = [[Giants Stadium]]
| playoffs = Lost [[2006–07 NFL playoffs|Wild Card Playoffs]]<br>(at [[2006 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 16–37
| pro bowlers = CB/RS [[Justin Miller (American football)|Justin Miller]]
| uniform = Jets uniforms12.png
| shortnavlink = Jets seasons
}}

The '''[[2006 NFL season|2006]] [[New York Jets]] season''' was the franchise's 37th [[New York Jets seasons|season]] in the [[National Football League]] (NFL), the 47th season overall, and the first under new [[List of New York Jets head coaches|head coach]] [[Eric Mangini]].

The season began with the team trying to improve on their 4–12 record in [[2005 NFL season|2005]]. The season marked the first for rookie head coach [[Eric Mangini]], who replaced [[Herman Edwards]] after the latter left the Jets to coach [[2006 Kansas City Chiefs season|the Kansas City Chiefs]]. Although expectations were low for the team,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/blog/2006/06/05/BL2006060500491.html?nav=rss_opinion/columns |title=Jets Won't Turn Things Around Quickly |first=Mark |last=Maske |work=washingtonpost.com |date=June 5, 2006 |access-date=March 16, 2007}}</ref> the Jets managed to go 10–6, including winning five of their final six games, and clinched their first playoff berth since 2004 and the fifth seed in [[NFL playoffs, 2006-07|the playoffs]]. They fell in the wild card round to the division rival [[New England Patriots]] by a score of 37–16.
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==Offseason==
==Offseason==
On [[January 17]], the Jets announced that [[Eric Mangini]] had been signed as head coach, [http://www.cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9169502] [http://www.newyorkjets.com/news/] following the departure of [[Herman Edwards]] to the [[Kansas City Chiefs]].
Mangini would become the youngest head coach in the NFL, turning 35 on [[January 19]]. Mangini's first order of business was to reorganize the coaching staff. [[Offensive Coordinator]] [[Mike Heimerdinger]] and [[Defensive Coordinator]] [[Donnie Henderson]] were both released from the Jets staff. Special Teams Coordinator Mike Westoff was retained. A full staff was announced on [[February 20]]. Linebackers coach [[Bob Sutton]] was named defensive coordinator and the team signed [[Jim Herrmann]] to replace Sutton as the linebackers coach. Herrmann was the defensive coordinator at the [[University of Michigan]] for twenty years before arriving in New York.


===Coaching changes===
General Manager Terry Bradway announced that he was stepping down as Jets GM on [[February 7]]. Assistant GM Mike Tannenbaum was named the new GM on the same day. Bradway continues to be employed by the Jets organization as a scouting consultant.
Head coach [[Herman Edwards]] left the Jets on January 8, when he was announced as the successor to coach [[Dick Vermeil]] for [[2006 Kansas City Chiefs season|the Kansas City Chiefs]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/jets/2006-01-06-edwards-chiefs_x.htm|title=Edwards appears bound for K.C.|publisher=USATODAY.com|date=January 8, 2006|access-date=March 16, 2007}}</ref> despite Edwards’ insistence during the season that he would finish the remainder of his contract with the Jets.<ref name="King">{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/peter_king/01/08/mmqb/index.html|title=Perilous move:Edwards leaving Jets for Chiefs is bad for NFL|first=Peter|last=King|publisher=SI.com|date=January 9, 2006|access-date=March 16, 2007}}</ref> The Jets received a fourth-round pick in the [[2006 NFL Draft]] from the Chiefs for the right to negotiate with Edwards, which was roundly criticized as unsubstantial for the loss of a head coach.<ref name="King"/> On January 17, the Jets announced that [[New England Patriots]] [[defensive coordinator]] [[Eric Mangini]] had been signed as head coach.<ref name="CBS">{{cite web|url=http://www.cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9169502|title=Jets make Pats' Mangini youngest head coach in league|publisher=[[CBS]] SportsLine.com|date=January 17, 2006|access-date=March 16, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061229233939/http://www.cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9169502|archive-date=December 29, 2006|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> Mangini became the youngest head coach in the NFL, turning 35 on January 19. Mangini's first order of business was to reorganize the coaching staff. [[Offensive coordinator]] [[Mike Heimerdinger]] and defensive coordinator [[Donnie Henderson]] were both released from the Jets staff. Special Teams Coordinator Mike Westoff was retained. A full staff was announced on February 20. Linebackers coach [[Bob Sutton (football coach)|Bob Sutton]] was named defensive coordinator and the team signed [[Jim Herrmann]] to replace Sutton as the linebackers coach. Herrmann was the defensive coordinator at [[Michigan Wolverines football|the University of Michigan]] for twenty years before arriving in New York.


General Manager Terry Bradway announced that he was stepping down as Jets GM on February 7. Assistant GM Mike Tannenbaum was named the new GM on the same day. Bradway continues to be employed by the Jets organization as a scouting consultant.
The Jets moved quickly to get under the salary cap as they were over by $25 million. On [[February 22]], tackle [[Jason Fabini]], quarterback [[Jay Fiedler]], linebacker [[Barry Gardner]], defensive tackle [[Lance Legree]], fullback [[Jerald Sowell]] and wide receiver [[Harry Williams]], were placed on waivers. The team chose not to tender an offer to [[Mark Brown]]. Cornerback [[Ty Law]] also parted ways with the Jets, as the organization decided not to exercise the contract option to extend his contract through 2008. Running Back [[Curtis Martin]] agreed to an undisclosed restructured contract.


===Player transactions===
[[Pro Bowl]] [[Center (American football)|Center]] [[Kevin Mawae]] was released on Sunday [[March 5|March 5th]]. Mawae disagreed with the assertion that his release was for salary cap reasons as his cut would only be a savings of $1.5 million, and felt that it was simply a change in direction for the team.[http://www.newyorkjets.com/news/index.php?content_id=2575&sections_id=#2575]
The Jets moved quickly to get under the salary cap as they were over by $25 million. On February 22, tackle [[Jason Fabini]], quarterback [[Jay Fiedler]], linebacker [[Barry Gardner]], defensive tackle [[Lance Legree]], fullback [[Jerald Sowell]] and wide receiver [[Harry Williams (American football)|Harry Williams]] were placed on waivers. The team chose not to tender an offer to [[Mark Brown (linebacker born 1980)|Mark Brown]]. Cornerback [[Ty Law]] also parted ways with the Jets, as the organization decided not to exercise the contract option to extend his contract through 2008. Running back [[Curtis Martin]] agreed to an undisclosed restructured contract.


[[Pro Bowl]] [[Center (American football)|Center]] [[Kevin Mawae]] was released on March 5. Mawae disagreed with the assertion that his release was for salary cap reasons, as his cut would only be a savings of $1.1 million,<ref name="restructure">{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/06/sports/pro-football-jets-and-pennington-agree-to-restructured-contract.html?sq=kevin+mawae+released&scp=2&st=nyt|title=PRO FOOTBALL; Jets and Pennington Agree To Restructured Contract|author=Brown, Clifton|work=The New York Times|date=March 6, 2006|access-date=February 6, 2009}}</ref> and felt that it was simply a change in direction for the team, and Mawae later signed with the [[2006 Tennessee Titans season|Tennessee Titans]].
The Jets also restructured the contract of Quarterback Chad Pennington. Pennington's contract was cut from a base salary of $6 million to $3 million. Pennington will be able to make back the $3 million through incentives. He also had to forfeit his $3 million roster bonus that was due at the start of free agency.


[[File:2006AFCWCP.JPG|thumb|300px|New England vs. New York Jets in the wild card playoff game]]
[[John Abraham (football player)|John Abraham]] was designated the team's franchise player. He would later be traded to the [[Atlanta Falcons]] involving a 3-way trade between the Jets, Falcons, and the [[Denver Broncos]]. The Falcons traded their 1st round draft pick (#15) to the Broncos for the Broncos 1st (#29), 3rd (#93) and 2008 4th round pick. The Falcons traded the #29 overall pick to the Jets in exchange for Abraham. [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/football/3741923.html] As a comparison, the Jets received less for Abraham (#29 pick) than they traded the previous year for Doug Jolley (#26 pick). To most Jets fans this was a sign of the same bad decisions in what was supposed to be a new era. In his 1st game for the Falcons, Abraham had 2 sacks and 2 forced fumbles, while the lack of a game-changing defensive end was clearly evident on the 2006 Jets.


The Jets also restructured the contract of quarterback Chad Pennington. Pennington's contract was cut from a base salary of $6 million to $3 million. Pennington will be able to make back the $3 million through incentives. He also had to forfeit his $3 million roster bonus that was due at the start of free agency.<ref name="restructure"/>
[[Patrick Ramsey]] was traded to the Jets on March 17th 2006 for this year's 6th round draft pick. Tight end [[Chris Baker (football player)|Chris Baker]], who became an unrestricted free agent in the offseason, re-signed with the Jets, his hometown team on March 24th. [[Andre Dyson]] was signed by the Jets on March 29th 2006 for a five-year, $11.5 million deal, including $3 million in signing and roster bonuses.


[[John Abraham (American football)|John Abraham]] was designated the team's franchise player.<ref name="franchise">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/22/sports/football/22jets.html?scp=3&sq=john+abraham&st=nyt|title=Abraham, Jets' Franchise Player, May Be Traded|work=The New York Times|date=February 22, 2006|access-date=February 6, 2009}}</ref> He would later be traded to [[2006 Atlanta Falcons season|the Atlanta Falcons]] involving a 3-way trade between the Jets, Falcons, and [[2006 Denver Broncos season|the Denver Broncos]]. The Falcons traded their first-round draft pick (#15) to the Broncos for the Broncos first (#29), third (#93) and 2008 fourth-round pick. The Falcons traded the #29 overall pick to the Jets in exchange for Abraham.<ref name="Abraham">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/22/sports/football/22jets.html?scp=2&sq=john+abraham&st=nyt|title=Abraham Is Happy After Trade to Falcons|author=Battista, Judy|work=The New York Times|date=March 22, 2006|access-date=February 6, 2009}}</ref>
Other notable signings include linebackers [[Matt Chatham]], a former New England Patriot, ex-Tennessee Titan [[Brad Kassell]], ex-Pittsburgh Steeler defensive end [[Kimo von Oelhoffen]], another ex-Patriot wide receiver [[Tim Dwight]], ex-Denver Bronco defensive tackle [[Monsanto Pope]], ex-Buffalo Bill center [[Trey Teague]], and ex-Arizona Cardinal Offensive Tackle [[Anthony Clement]].


[[Patrick Ramsey]] was traded to the Jets on March 17 for their sixth-round draft pick.<ref name="Ramsey">{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/18/sports/football-ramsey-joins-jets-abraham-wants-out.html?sq=patrick+ramsey&scp=1&st=nyt|title=FOOTBALL; Ramsey Joins Jets; Abraham Wants Out|author=Battista, Judy|work=The New York Times|date=March 18, 2006|access-date=February 6, 2009}}</ref> Tight end [[Chris Baker (tight end)|Chris Baker]], who became an unrestricted free agent in the offseason, re-signed with the Jets, his hometown team, on March 24. [[Andre Dyson]] was signed by the Jets on March 29 for a five-year, $11.5 million deal, including $3 million in signing and roster bonuses.
The club also signed former longtime Jets [[Victor Green]] and [[Richie Anderson]]. Both intend to retire in a Jets uniform. [[Kevan Barlow]] was acquired from the San Francisco 49ers for a undisclosed draft pick in the 2007 NFL draft.


Other notable signings include linebackers [[Matt Chatham]], a former New England Patriot, ex-Tennessee Titan [[Brad Kassell]], ex-Pittsburgh Steeler defensive end [[Kimo von Oelhoffen]], another ex-Patriot wide receiver, [[Tim Dwight]], ex-Denver Bronco defensive tackle [[Monsanto Pope]], ex-Buffalo Bill center [[Trey Teague]], and ex-Arizona Cardinal Offensive Tackle [[Anthony Clement]].
On the eve of the Jets pre-season finale, they sent Quarterback Brooks Bollinger to the [[Minnesota Vikings]] for C.J. Mosley. Backup Tight End Doug Jolley was traded to the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] for an undisclosed draft pick. The team also picked up [[Dallas Cowboys|Cowboys]] Tight End [[Sean Ryan]] for an undisclosed draft pick and claimed former [[University of Texas|Texas]] standout [[Sloan Thomas]] from the [[Tennessee Titans|Titans]].


The club also signed former longtime Jets [[Victor Green]] and [[Richie Anderson (American football)|Richie Anderson]]. Both intend to retire in a Jets uniform. [[Kevan Barlow]] was acquired from the San Francisco 49ers for an undisclosed draft pick in the [[2007 NFL Draft]], after the Jets’ trade of defensive back [[Derrick Strait]] to the Cleveland Browns for running back [[Lee Suggs]] on August 14 fell through because Suggs failed his physical.<ref name="Suggs">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/16/sports/football/16suggs.html?scp=1&sq=lee+suggs&st=nyt|title=Deal With the Browns Is Scuttled as Suggs Fails a Jets Physical Exam|author=Picker, David|work=The New York Times|date=August 16, 2006|access-date=February 6, 2009}}</ref>
===2006 NFL Draft===
As a result of their 4-12 2005 record, the Jets were granted the fourth pick in the first round of the [[2006 NFL Draft|NFL Draft]], which was held on [[April 29]] and [[April 30]]. When the [[Houston Texans]] announced they would take [[defensive end]] [[Mario Williams]] of [[North Carolina State University|North Carolina State]] instead of [[Heisman Trophy]]-winning [[running back]] [[Reggie Bush]] of [[University of Southern California|USC]], some observers felt the Jets should trade up to the second pick and draft him. However, it appeared that making such a trade would have been too prohibitive for the team, and Bush would be drafted second by the [[New Orleans Saints]]. Instead, the Jets decided to focus on their offensive line with the draft and took [[offensive tackle]] [[D'Brickashaw Ferguson]] from [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]. With their other first round pick, they took [[center]] [[Nick Mangold]] of [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]].


On the eve of the Jets pre-season finale, they sent quarterback Brooks Bollinger to [[2006 Minnesota Vikings season|the Minnesota Vikings]] for C.J. Mosley.<ref name="Bollinger">{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/01/sports/nfl-notebook-jets-picking-ramsey-deal-bollinger-to-vikings.html?sq=brooks+bollinger&scp=1&st=nyt|title=N.F.L. NOTEBOOK; Jets, Picking Ramsey, Deal Bollinger to Vikings|author=Crouse, Karen|work=The New York Times|date=September 1, 2006|access-date=February 6, 2009}}</ref> Backup tight end Doug Jolley was also traded to [[2006 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|the Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] for an undisclosed draft pick. The team also picked up [[2005 Dallas Cowboys season|Cowboys]] tight end [[Sean Ryan (tight end)|Sean Ryan]] for an undisclosed draft pick and claimed former [[University of Texas|Texas]] standout [[Sloan Thomas]] from [[2005 Tennessee Titans season|the Titans]].
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Round || Pick || Player || Position || College
|-
| align=center| 1 || align=center| 4 || [[D'Brickashaw Ferguson]] || [[Offensive tackle]] || [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]
|-
|align=center| 1 || align=center| 29 || [[Nick Mangold]] || [[Center (American football)|Center]] || [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]]
|-
|align=center| 2 || align=center| 49 || [[Kellen Clemens]] || [[Quarterback]] || [[University of Oregon|Oregon]]
|-
|align=center| 3 || align=center| 76 || [[Anthony Schlegel]] || [[Linebacker]] || [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]]
|-
|align=center| 3 || align=center| 97 || [[Eric Smith (American football)|Eric Smith]] || [[Defensive back|Safety]] || [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]]
|-
|align=center| 4 || align=center| 103 || [[Brad Smith (American football)|Brad Smith]] || [[Wide receiver]] || [[University of Missouri-Columbia|Missouri]]
|-
|align=center| 4 || align=center| 117 || [[Leon Washington]] || [[Running back]] || [[Florida State University|Florida State]]
|-
|align=center| 5 || align=center| 150 || [[Jason Pociask]] || [[Tight end]] || [[University of Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]
|-
|align=center| 6 || align=center| 189 || [[Drew Coleman]] || [[Cornerback]] || [[Texas Christian University|TCU]]
|-
|align=center| 7 || align=center| 220 || [[Titus Adams]] || [[Defensive tackle]] || [[University of Nebraska|Nebraska]]
|}


===Preseason Schedule===
===2006 NFL draft===
As a result of their 4–12 2005 record, the Jets were granted the fourth pick in the first round of [[2006 NFL Draft|the NFL Draft]], which was held on April 29 and 30. When [[2005 Houston Texans season|the Houston Texans]] announced they would take [[defensive end]] [[Mario Williams]] of [[North Carolina State University|North Carolina State]] instead of [[Heisman Trophy]]-winning [[running back]] [[Reggie Bush]] of [[University of Southern California|USC]], some observers{{who|date=July 2022}} felt the Jets should trade up to the second pick and draft him. However, it appeared that making such a trade would have been too prohibitive for the team, and Bush would be drafted second by [[2005 New Orleans Saints season|the New Orleans Saints]]. Instead, the Jets decided to focus on their offensive line with the draft and took [[offensive tackle]] [[D'Brickashaw Ferguson]] from [[University of Virginia|Virginia]]. With their other first-round pick acquired in the [[John Abraham (American football)|John Abraham]] trade, they took [[Center (American football)|center]] [[Nick Mangold]] of [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]].
{| class="wikitable"
! Date || Opponent || Result || Game site || NFL Recap
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| [[August 11]], [[2006]] || [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] || '''L''' 3-16 || [[Raymond James Stadium]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060811_NYJ@TB Recap]
|--style="background: #ddffdd;"
| [[August 19]], [[2006]] || [[Washington Redskins]] || '''W''' 27-14 || [[FedEx Field]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060819_NYJ@WAS Recap]
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| [[August 25]], [[2006]] || [[New York Giants]] || '''L''' 7-13 || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060825_NYG@NYJ Recap]
|--style="background: #ddffdd;"
| [[September 1]], [[2006]] || [[Philadelphia Eagles]] || '''W''' 20-17 || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060901_PHI@NYJ Recap]
|}


{{NFL team draft start
==Regular season schedule and standings==
| year = 2006
{| class="wikitable"
| teamname = New York Jets
! Week|| Date || Opponent || Result || Game site || NFL Recap
}}
|--style="background: #ddffdd;"
{{NFL team draft entry
| align=center|1 || [[September 10]], [[2006]] || [[Tennessee Titans]] || '''W''' 23-16 || [[LP Field]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060910_NYJ@TEN Recap]
| round = 1
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| pick = 4
| align=center|2 || [[September 17]], [[2006]] || [[New England Patriots]] || '''L''' 17-24 || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060917_NE@NYJ Recap]
| player = [[D'Brickashaw Ferguson]]
|--style="background: #ddffdd;"
| position = [[Offensive tackle|OT]]
| align=center|3 || [[September 24]], [[2006]] || [[Buffalo Bills]] || '''W''' 28-20 || [[Ralph Wilson Stadium]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060924_NYJ@BUF Recap]
| college = [[2005 Virginia Cavaliers football team|Virginia]]
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| notes =
| align=center|4 || [[October 1]], [[2006]] || [[Indianapolis Colts]] ||'''L''' 28-31 || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20061001_IND@NYJ Recap]
| probowl = yes
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| maderoster = yes
| align=center|5 || [[October 8]], [[2006]] || [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] ||'''L''' 0-41 || [[Alltel Stadium]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20061008_NYJ@JAC Recap]
}}
|--style="background: #ddffdd;"
{{NFL team draft entry
| align=center|6 || [[October 15]], [[2006]] || [[Miami Dolphins]] ||'''W''' 20-17 || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20061015_MIA@NYJ Recap]
| round = 1
|--style="background: #ddffdd;"
| pick = 29
| align=center|7 || [[October 22]], [[2006]] || [[Detroit Lions]] || '''W''' 31-24 || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20061022_DET@NYJ Recap]
| player = [[Nick Mangold]]
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| position = [[Center (American football)|C]]
| align=center|8 || [[October 29]], [[2006]] || [[Cleveland Browns]] ||'''L''' 13-20 || [[Cleveland Browns Stadium]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20061029_NYJ@CLE Recap]
| college = [[2005 Ohio State Buckeyes football team|Ohio State]]
|-
| notes = from Denver via Atlanta
| align=center|9 || colspan="5" align="center"| ''Bye''
| probowl = yes
|--style="background: #ddffdd;"
| maderoster = yes
| align=center|10 || [[November 12]], [[2006]] || [[New England Patriots]] ||'''W''' 17-14 || [[Gillette Stadium]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20061112_NYJ@NE Recap]
}}
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
{{NFL team draft entry
| align=center|11 || [[November 19]], [[2006]] || [[Chicago Bears]] ||'''L''' 0-10 || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20061119_CHI@NYJ Recap]
| round = 2
|--style="background: #ddffdd;"
| pick = 49
| align=center|12 || [[November 26]], [[2006]] || [[Houston Texans]] ||'''W''' 26-11 || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] || [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/live/NFL_20061126_HOU@NYJ Recap]
| player = [[Kellen Clemens]]
|-
| position = [[Quarterback|QB]]
| align=center|13 || [[December 3]], [[2006]] || [[Green Bay Packers]] || || [[Lambeau Field]] ||
| college = [[2005 Oregon Ducks football team|Oregon]]
|-
| notes = from Dallas
| align=center|14 || [[December 10]], [[2006]] || [[Buffalo Bills]] || || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] ||
| probowl = no
|-
| maderoster = yes
| align=center|15 || [[December 17]], [[2006]] || [[Minnesota Vikings]] || || [[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]] ||
}}
|-
{{NFL team draft entry
| align=center|16 || [[December 25]], [[2006]] || [[Miami Dolphins]] || || [[Dolphins Stadium]] ||
| round = 3
|-
| pick = 76
| align=center|17 || [[December 31]], [[2006]] || [[Oakland Raiders]] || || [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] ||
| player = [[Anthony Schlegel]]
|}
| position = [[Linebacker|LB]]
| college = Ohio State
| notes = from Philadelphia
| probowl = no
| maderoster = yes
}}
{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 3
| pick = 97
| player = [[Eric Smith (safety)|Eric Smith]]
| position = [[Defensive back|S]]
| college = [[2005 Michigan State Spartans football team|Michigan State]]
| notes = Compensatory pick
| probowl = no
| maderoster = yes
}}
{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 4
| pick = 103
| player = [[Brad Smith (American football, born 1983)|Brad Smith]]
| position = [[Wide receiver|WR]]
| college = [[2005 Missouri Tigers football team|Missouri]]
| notes =
| probowl = no
| maderoster = yes
}}
{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 4
| pick = 117
| player = [[Leon Washington]]
| position = [[Running back|RB]]
| college = [[2005 Florida State Seminoles football team|Florida State]]
| notes = from Kansas City
| probowl = yes
| maderoster = yes
}}
{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 5
| pick = 150
| player = [[Jason Pociask]]
| position = [[Tight end|TE]]
| college = [[2005 Wisconsin Badgers football team|Wisconsin]]
| notes = from Dallas
| probowl = no
| maderoster = yes
}}
{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 6
| pick = 189
| player = [[Drew Coleman]]
| position = [[Cornerback|CB]]
| college = [[2005 TCU Horned Frogs football team|TCU]]
| notes = from Washington via New York Jets and Dallas
| probowl = no
| maderoster = yes
}}
{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 7
| pick = 220
| player = [[Titus Adams]]
| position = [[Defensive tackle|DT]]
| college = [[2005 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team|Nebraska]]
| notes = from Philadelphia
| probowl = no
| maderoster = no
}}
{{NFL team draft end
| probowl = yes
| hof = no
}}


==Staff==
''Standings as of Week 12''
{{NFL final staff
|Year=2006
|TeamName=New York Jets
|BC1=#0C371D
|FC1=white
|BDC1=
|Front Office=
* Owner – [[Woody Johnson]]


|Head Coaches=
''W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against''
* Head coach – [[Eric Mangini]]


|Offensive Coaches=
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" border="1"
* Offensive coordinator – [[Brian Schottenheimer]]
|- bgcolor="#ffcbcb"
* Running backs – [[Jimmy Raye II|Jimmy Raye]]
| colspan="9" align="center" | '''[[AFC East]]'''
* Wide receivers – [[Noel Mazzone]]
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
* Assistant wide receivers/tight ends – [[Richie Anderson (American football)|Richie Anderson]]
!Team!!W!!L!!T!!PCT!!PF!!PA!!Streak!!&nbsp;
* Offensive line – [[Tony Wise (football coach)|Tony Wise]]
|- align="center"
* Assistant offensive line/tight ends – [[Mike Devlin (American football)|Mike Devlin]]
|align="left"| [[New England Patriots]]
* Quality control – [[Jason Michael]]
|8||3||0||.727||253||144||Won 2||<small>''[[2006 New England Patriots season|Details]]''</small>
|- align="center"
|align="left"| '''[[New York Jets]]'''
|6||5||0||.545||203||228||Won 1||<small>''[[2006 New York Jets season|Details]]''</small>
|- align="center"
|align="left"| [[Buffalo Bills]]
|5||6||0||.455||191||225||Won 2||<small>''[[2006 Buffalo Bills season|Details]]''</small>
|- align="center"
|align="left"| [[Miami Dolphins]]
|5||6||0||.455||197||198||Won 4||<small>''[[2006 Miami Dolphins season|Details]]''</small>
|}


|Defensive Coaches=
==Regular season==
* Defensive coordinator – [[Bob Sutton (American football)|Bob Sutton]]
===Week 1: at Tennessee Titans===
* Defensive line coach – [[Denny Marcin]]
{{Linescore Amfootball|
* Assistant defensive line – [[Bryan Cox]]
|Road='''Jets'''
* Linebackers – [[Jim Herrmann]]
|R1=0||R2=13||R3=3||R4=7||RT=23|Home=Titans
* Defensive backs – [[Corwin Brown]]
|H1=0||H2=0||H3=0||H4=16||HT=16
* Defensive quality control/coaches' assistant – [[Andy Dickerson]]
}}
*'''Game time:''' 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]/12:00 PM [[Central Standard Time Zone|CDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 85 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Partly cloudy)
*'''TV announcers ([[CBS]]):''' [[Ian Eagle]] and [[Solomon Wilcots]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 69,143
The Jets opened the regular season on the road with a 23-16 win against the [[Tennessee Titans]] on [[September 10]].


|Special Teams Coaches=
====Game Summary====
* Special teams coordinator – [[Mike Westhoff]]
In [[Chad Pennington|Chad Pennington's]] first start back from shoulder surgery that sidelined him in 2005, Pennington looked sharp passing for 319 yards and two touchdowns. The game started with both the Jets and the Titans punting away their first possessions. On the Jets third drive, Pennington and the Jets drove up the field to the one-yard line where [[Kevan Barlow]] ran it in for a one-yard touchdown run to cap off a 76-yard drive. After Tennessee quarterback [[Kerry Collins]] ran into trouble early, Titans coach [[Jeff Fisher]] replaced Collins with the number 3 overall pick [[Vince Young]]. Young initially looked good, driving upfield for 35 yards on 6 plays. However, on the seventh play of the drive, Young underthrew wideout [[David Givens]] resulting in [[Andre Dyson|Andre Dyson's]] first interception of the game.
* Assistant special teams/assistant running backs – [[San Gash]]


|Strength and Conditioning=
Pennington and the Jets drove up the field for 75 yards on 9 plays, but would be denied another score on a [[Sean Ryan]] fumble. Kerry Collins would return to playing quarterback only to see his first drive back end in an interception by Andre Dyson. The Jets would drive up field for 36 yards resulting in a [[Jerricho Cotchery]] 8-yard touchdown reception from Pennington. [[Mike Nugent]] would miss the extra point attempt. Tennessee's first drive in the second half resulted in a [[Kerry Rhodes]] interception after Titans [[tight end]] [[Ben Troupe]] juggled the ball into Rhodes' hands. The drive would end after Kevan Barlow came just short of the first down resulting in an 18-yard Mike Nugent field goal. The Jets next two drives would result in Nugent missing relatively easy kicks of 34 and 30 yards respectively. The Titans would take advantage of Nugent's inaccuracy, driving down field for 80 yards on 9 plays ending in a [[Travis Henry]] touchdown run. With 6 points on the board, the Titans decided to go for a 2-point conversion to make it a one score game. Vince Young came in for the conversion, but threw an incompletion to [[Bobby Wade]], only to be overturned by a [[Derrick Strait]] penalty. Getting another chance at the conversion, Kerry Collins returned and handed off to Travis Henry to cut the score to 16-8.
* Head strength and conditioning – [[Markus Paul]]
* Assistant strength and conditioning – [[Rick Lyle]]
* Assistant strength and conditioning – [[Brett Bech]]
}}


==Roster==
On the Jets next drive, the Tennessee crowd overwhelmed the Jets causing Chad Pennington to fumble at the Jets' one-yard line, which the Titans would recover. Travis Henry rushed for a one-yard touchdown run and the Titans successfully completed the 2-point conversion, tying the game at 16. Immediately following the touchdown, the Jets responded with a [[Justin Miller]] return to the Jets 42, then a Pennington 38-yard pass to [[Laveranues Coles]], then finally a 12-yard touchdown reception for tight end [[Chris Baker (football player)|Chris Baker]]. The Titans tried to respond with under two minutes left, and drove to the Jets' 8-yard line, but Collins threw an incomplete pass on fourth down, allowing the Jets to [[quarterback kneel|kneel]] down to secure the victory.
{{NFL final roster
|Year=2006
|TeamName=New York Jets
|Active=53
|Inactive=5
|PS=8
|Quarterbacks=
* {{player|&nbsp;6}} [[Kellen Clemens]]
* {{player|10}} [[Chad Pennington]]
* {{player|11}} [[Patrick Ramsey]]


|Running Backs=
====Scoring Summary====
* {{player|35}} [[B. J. Askew]] FB
Q2 - NYJ - 13:17 - [[Kevan Barlow]] 1 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (7-0 NYJ)
* {{player|32}} [[Kevan Barlow]]
* {{player|23}} [[Derrick Blaylock]]
* {{player|44}} [[James Hodgins]] FB
* {{player|34}} [[Cedric Houston]]
* {{player|45}} ''[[Stacy Tutt]]'' FB
* {{player|29}} ''[[Leon Washington]]'' PR


|Wide Receivers=
Q2 - NYJ - 00:17 - 8 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] to [[Jerricho Cotchery]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick Failed) (13-0 NYJ)
* {{player|87}} [[Laveranues Coles]]
* {{player|89}} [[Jerricho Cotchery]]
* {{player|81}} [[Justin McCareins]]
* {{player|16}} ''[[Brad Smith (American football, born 1983)|Brad Smith]]''
* {{player|15}} ''[[Wallace Wright]]''


|Tight Ends=
Q3 - NYJ - 12:47 - [[Mike Nugent]] 18 Yd FG (16-0 NYJ)
* {{player|86}} [[Chris Baker (tight end)|Chris Baker]]
* {{player|88}} [[Sean Ryan (tight end)|Sean Ryan]]


|Offensive Linemen=
Q4 - TEN - 10:46 - [[Travis Henry]] 3 Yd run ([[Travis Henry]] Run for 2 Pt. Conversion) (16-8 NYJ)
* {{player|68}} [[Anthony Clement]] T
* {{player|60}} ''[[D'Brickashaw Ferguson]]'' T
* {{player|76}} ''[[Na'Shan Goddard]]'' G
* {{player|79}} [[Adrian Jones (American football)|Adrian Jones]] T
* {{player|66}} [[Pete Kendall]] G
* {{player|74}} ''[[Nick Mangold]]'' C
* {{player|65}} [[Brandon Moore (guard)|Brandon Moore]] G
* {{player|71}} [[Wade Smith]] OT


|Defensive Linemen=
Q4 - TEN - 05:58 - [[Travis Henry]] 1 Yd run ([[Kerry Collins]] pass to [[Drew Bennett]] for 2 Pt. Conversion) (16-16 NYJ)
* {{player|96}} [[Dave Ball (defensive end)|Dave Ball]] DE
* {{player|92}} [[Shaun Ellis]] DE
* {{player|98}} [[Bobby Hamilton]] DE
* {{player|77}} [[Rashad Moore]] DT
* {{player|75}} [[C. J. Mosley (defensive lineman)|C.J. Mosley]] DT
* {{player|63}} [[Dewayne Robertson]] DT
* {{player|99}} [[Bryan Thomas (American football)|Bryan Thomas]] DE
* {{player|67}} [[Kimo von Oelhoffen]] DT


|Linebackers=
Q4 - NYJ - 02:10 - [[Chris Baker]] 12 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (23-16 NYJ)
* {{player|50}} [[Eric Barton]] OLB
* {{player|58}} [[Matt Chatham]] OLB
* {{player|54}} [[Victor Hobson]] OLB
* {{player|55}} [[Brad Kassell]] OLB
* {{player|56}} ''[[Anthony Schlegel]]'' MLB
* {{player|53}} [[Cody Spencer]] OLB
* {{player|51}} [[Jonathan Vilma]] MLB


|Defensive Backs=
====Game Statistics====
* {{player|36}} [[David Barrett (American football)|David Barrett]] CB
{|
* {{player|30}} ''[[Drew Coleman]]'' CB
| valign="top" width=49% |
* {{player|26}} [[Erik Coleman]] SS
'''Jets''':
* {{player|21}} [[Andre Dyson]] CB
<pre>
* {{player|22}} [[Justin Miller (American football)|Justin Miller]] CB/KR
Passing
* {{player|31}} [[Hank Poteat]] CB
CP/AT YDS TD INT
* {{player|25}} [[Kerry Rhodes]] FS
C. Pennington 24/33 319 2 0
* {{player|33}} ''[[Eric Smith (safety)|Eric Smith]]'' FS
* {{player|38}} ''[[Jamie Thompson]]'' FS
* {{player|42}} [[Rashad Washington]] SS


|Special Teams=
Rushing
* {{player|85}} [[James Dearth]] LS
ATT YDS TD LG
* {{player|&nbsp;7}} [[Ben Graham (footballer)|Ben Graham]] P
D. Blaylock 19 36 0 6
* {{player|&nbsp;1}} [[Mike Nugent]] K
K. Barlow 11 35 1 11
B. Smith 2 13 0 12
C. Pennington 2 7 0 8


|Reserve Lists=
Receiving
* {{player|17}} [[Tim Dwight]] WR/PR <small>(IR)</small> [[Image:Injury icon.svg|7px]]
REC YDS TD LG
* {{player|28}} [[Curtis Martin]] RB <small>(PUP)</small> [[Image:Injury icon.svg|7px]]
L. Coles 8 153 0 41
* {{player|82}} ''[[Jason Pociask]]'' TE <small>(IR)</small> [[Image:Injury icon.svg|7px]]
J. Cotchery 6 65 1 19
* {{player|91}} [[Sione Pouha]] DT <small>(IR)</small> [[Image:Injury icon.svg|7px]]
C. Baker 4 34 1 12
* {{player|--}} [[Trey Teague]] C/T <small>(IR)</small> [[Image:Injury icon.svg|7px]]
J. McCareins 2 34 0 27
B. Smith 1 13 0 13
D. Blaylock 2 10 0 6
S. Ryan 1 10 0 10


|Practice Squad=
Fumbles
* {{player|97}} ''[[Darrell Adams]]'' DE
FUM LOST REC YDS
* {{player|78}} ''[[Ed Blanton]]'' T
K. Barlow 1 1 0 0
* {{player|75}} ''[[Zarnell Fitch]]'' DT
C. Penninton 1 1 0 0
* {{player|40}} ''[[Joe Kowalewski]]'' FB
S. Ryan 1 1 0 0
* {{player|41}} [[Andre Maddox]] S
* {{player|--}} [[Keyonta Marshall]] DT
* {{player|62}} [[Matt McChesney]] G
* {{player|--}} [[Sloan Thomas]] WR
}}


==Preseason==
Kicking
{| class="wikitable"style="text-align:center"
FG LG XP PTS
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Week
M. Nugent 1/3 18 2/3 5
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Date
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Opponent
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Result
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Record
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Venue
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Recap
|- style="background:#fcc"
! 1
| {{dow tooltip|August 11, 2006}}
| at [[2006 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]
| '''L''' 3–16
| 0–1
| [[Raymond James Stadium]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20061010084346/http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060811_NYJ@TB Recap]
|- style="background:#cfc"
! 2
| {{dow tooltip|August 19, 2006}}
| at [[2006 Washington Redskins season|Washington Redskins]]
| '''W''' 27–14
| 1–1
| [[FedExField]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20061114040055/http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060819_NYJ@WAS Recap]
|- style="background:#fcc"
! 3
| {{dow tooltip|August 25, 2006}}
| [[2006 New York Giants season|New York Giants]]
| '''L''' 7–13
| 1–2
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20061127015010/http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060825_NYG@NYJ Recap]
|- style="background:#cfc"
! 4
| {{dow tooltip|September 1, 2006}}
| [[2006 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles]]
| '''W''' 20–17
| 2–2
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20061016030622/http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060901_PHI@NYJ Recap]
|}


==Regular season==
Punting
In addition to their regular games with [[AFC East]] rivals, the Jets played teams from the [[AFC South]] and [[NFC North]] as per the schedule rotation, and also played intraconference games against [[2006 Cleveland Browns season|the Cleveland Browns]] and [[2006 Oakland Raiders season|the Oakland Raiders]] based on divisional positions from 2005.
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Graham 4 49.8 0 58


===Schedule===
Kickoff Returns
{| class="wikitable"style="text-align:center"
NO AVG TD LG
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Week
J. Miller 3 29.7 0 41
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Date
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Opponent
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Result
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Record
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Venue
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Recap
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 1
| September 10
| at [[2006 Tennessee Titans season|Tennessee Titans]]
| '''W''' 23–16
| 1–0
| [[LP Field]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200609100oti.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#fcc"
! 2
| September 17
| '''[[2006 New England Patriots season|New England Patriots]]'''
| '''L''' 17–24
| 1–1
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200609170nyj.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 3
| September 24
| at '''[[2006 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills]]'''
| '''W''' 28–20
| 2–1
| [[Ralph Wilson Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200609240buf.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#fcc"
! 4
| October 1
| [[2006 Indianapolis Colts season|Indianapolis Colts]]
| '''L''' 28–31
| 2–2
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200610010nyj.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#fcc"
! 5
| October 8
| at [[2006 Jacksonville Jaguars season|Jacksonville Jaguars]]
| '''L''' 0–41
| 2–3
| [[Jacksonville Municipal Stadium|Alltel Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200610080jax.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 6
| October 15
| '''[[2006 Miami Dolphins season|Miami Dolphins]]'''
| '''W''' 20–17
| 3–3
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200610150nyj.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 7
| October 22
| [[2006 Detroit Lions season|Detroit Lions]]
| '''W''' 31–24
| 4–3
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200610220nyj.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#fcc"
! 8
| October 29
| at [[2006 Cleveland Browns season|Cleveland Browns]]
| '''L''' 13–20
| 4–4
| [[Cleveland Browns Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200610290cle.htm Recap]
|-
! 9
| colspan="6" |''[[Bye (sports)|Bye]]''
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 10
| November 12
| at '''[[2006 New England Patriots season|New England Patriots]]'''
| '''W''' 17–14
| 5–4
| [[Gillette Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200611120nwe.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#fcc"
! 11
| November 19
| [[2006 Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears]]
| '''L''' 0–10
| 5–5
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200611190nyj.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 12
| November 26
| [[2006 Houston Texans season|Houston Texans]]
| '''W''' 26–11
| 6–5
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200611260nyj.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 13
| December 3
| at [[2006 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]]
| '''W''' 38–10
| 7–5
| [[Lambeau Field]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200612030gnb.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#fcc"
! 14
| December 10
| '''[[2006 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills]]'''
| '''L''' 13–31
| 7–6
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200612100nyj.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 15
| December 17
| at [[2006 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings]]
| '''W''' 26–13
| 8–6
| [[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200612170min.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 16
| [[NFL on Christmas Day|December 25]]
| at '''[[2006 Miami Dolphins season|Miami Dolphins]]'''
| '''W''' 13–10
| 9–6
| [[Dolphin Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200612250mia.htm Recap]
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 17
| December 31
| [[2006 Oakland Raiders season|Oakland Raiders]]
| '''W''' 23–3
| 10–6
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200612310nyj.htm Recap]
|}
'''Note:''' Intra-division opponents are in '''bold''' text.


===Standings===
Punt Returns
{{2006 AFC East standings}}
NO AVG TD LG
L. Washington 2 5.5 0 7


==Regular season game summaries==
Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
J. Vilma 7-5 0.0 0 0
E. Barton 6-3 0.0 0 0
D. Strait 6-0 0.0 0 0
D. Barrett 5-1 0.0 0 1
A. Dyson 5-1 0.0 2 0
B. Kassell 3-0 0.0 0 0
J. Miller 3-2 0.0 0 0
D. Robertson 3-1 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 3-1 1.0 0 0
E. Coleman 2-1 0.0 0 0
V. Hobson 2-5 1.0 0 0
R. Moore 2-0 0.0 0 0
K. Rhodes 2-2 0.0 1 0
R. Washington 2-1 0.0 0 0
B. Hamilton 1-0 0.0 0 0
S. Ryan 1-0 0.0 0 0
B. Askew 0-2 0.0 0 0
M. Chatham 0-1 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 0-1 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen 0-1 0.0 0 0


===Week 1: at Tennessee Titans===
</pre>
{{Americanfootballbox|
| valign="top" width="2" |
|Road='''Jets'''
<br>
|R1=0||R2=13||R3=3||R4=7|Home=Titans
| valign="top" width=49% |
|H1=0||H2=0||H3=0||H4=16
'''Titans''':
|stadium= [[LP Field]], [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]], [[Tennessee]]
<pre>
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]/12:00 PM [[Central Standard Time Zone|CDT]]
Passing
|weather={{convert|85|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Partly cloudy)<ref name=week1gb>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/28871/TEN_Gamebook.pdf|title=New York Jets at Tennessee Titans Gamebook|work=NFL.com|date=September 10, 2006|access-date=December 17, 2007}}</ref>
CP/AT YDS TD INT
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Ian Eagle]] and [[Solomon Wilcots]]
K. Collins 17/38 223 0 2
|referee= [[Gene Steratore]]<ref name=week1gb/>
V. Young 3/4 27 0 1
|attendance= 69,143<ref name=week1gb/>
}}


====Game summary====
Rushing
After the teams traded punts on the first four possessions of the game, Pennington led the Jets on a 9-play, 76-yard drive, aided by a pass-interference call on Titans linebacker [[Peter Sirmon]] that negated an interception by defensive back [[Reynaldo Hill]], capped off by a 1-yard touchdown run from [[Kevan Barlow]].
ATT YDS TD LG
C. Brown 16 64 0 9
T. Henry 9 22 2 5


After another Titans punt, Tennessee head coach [[Jeff Fisher]] grew impatient with starting quarterback [[Kerry Collins]], pulling him in favor of rookie quarterback [[Vince Young]]. Young drove the Titans to the Jets’ 32-yard line, but underthrew receiver [[David Givens]] on the next play, and [[Andre Dyson]] intercepted. Pennington drove the Jets into the Titans’ red zone, completing a 10-yard pass to [[Sean Ryan (tight end)|Sean Ryan]], but Ryan was hit hard by [[Keith Bulluck]] and fumbled, with Tennessee recovering. However, two plays later, the Jets would get the ball right back, as Collins, inserted back into the game, was intercepted by Dyson, his second of the quarter. Setting up shop at the Titans’ 36-yard line, the Jets would capitalize, as Pennington threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to [[Jerricho Cotchery]] with 18 seconds left in the first half, but kicker [[Mike Nugent]] shanked the extra-point attempt wide right to leave the Jets with a 13–0 halftime lead.
Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
D. Bennett 8 106 0 24
B. Wade 5 76 0 25
D. Givens 3 27 0 14
B. Troupe 1 23 0 23
B. Scaife 1 12 0 12
C. Brown 1 4 0 4
T. Henry 1 2 0 2


When the second half started, Collins was intercepted again, this time by [[Kerry Rhodes]], who returned the ball 25 yards to the Tennessee 22. Nugent nailed an 18-yard field goal as the drive stalled at the one-yard line. On the Jets’ next possession, Pennington drove to the red zone again, but Nugent missed a 34-yard field goal attempt wide right. On the Jets’ next possession, Pennington appeared to find Cotchery on a 2-yard touchdown pass, but the touchdown was nullified by a holding penalty on [[D'Brickashaw Ferguson]]. When the drive stalled, Nugent missed another field goal, hitting the right upright from 30 yards out.
Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
D. Bennett 1 0 1 0
P. Jones 1 0 1 0
R. Starks 0 0 1 0
L. Thompson 0 0 1 14


Tennessee finally capitalized, with [[Travis Henry]] scoring on a 3-yard touchdown run with 10:48 left in the game. Tennessee went for two, and brought in Young. Young's pass intended for [[Bobby Wade]] was incomplete, but Jets defensive back [[Derrick Strait]] was flagged for pass interference, giving the Titans second life. They would take advantage, with Collins handing off to Henry for the conversion. After a trade of punts, the Jets took over on their own 11 with 7:28 to go. On third down, Pennington was sacked by [[Cortland Finnegan]], and Tennessee's [[Randy Starks]] recovered at New York's 1-yard line. Tennessee went for two and converted, with Collins finding [[Drew Bennett]] open, and the game was tied, 16–16.
Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
No Attempts N/A N/A N/A N/A


The Jets came right back, first with [[Justin Miller (American football)|Justin Miller]] returning the ensuing kickoff 41 yards, and then Pennington steadily driving downfield, finding Baker on the 12-yard touchdown pass to cap a 7-play, 57-yard drive. The Jets had to hold on because on the next possession, Collins found Bennett on a 26-yard completion moving the ball to midfield, and he then completed long passes to [[Ben Troupe]] and Wade to move the ball to the Jets’ 12-yard line with 1:11 to play. The Jets locked down, and on 4th-and-6 from the Jets’ 8-yard line, Collins’ pass for [[Bo Scaife]] was knocked away by Rhodes, ending the game.
Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
C. Hentrich 6 39.8 3 51


====Scoring Summary====
Kickoff Returns
'''Second quarter'''
NO AVG TD LG
*NYJ – [[Kevan Barlow|Barlow]] 1 run ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 13:17. NYJ 7-0
P. Jones 1 28.0 0 28
*NYJ – [[Jerricho Cotchery|Cotchery]] 8 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (kick failed), :17. NYJ 13-0
B. Scaife 1 15.0 0 15
B. Wade 3 25.0 0 30


'''Third quarter'''
*NYJ – FG Nugent 18, 12:47. NYJ 16-0
Punt Return
NO AVG TD LG
P. Jones 3 7.7 0 13


'''Fourth quarter'''
Defense
*TEN – [[Travis Henry|Henry]] 3 run (Henry run), 10:46. NYJ 16-8
T-A SCK INT FF
*TEN – Henry 1 run ([[Drew Bennett|Bennett]] pass from [[Kerry Collins|Collins]]), 5:58. Tied 16-16
K. Bulluck 9-4 0.0 0 1
*NYJ – [[Chris Baker (tight end)|Baker]] 12 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), 2:10. NYJ 23-16
C. Hope 7-2 0.0 0 0
D. Thornton 7-1 0.0 0 0
K. Vanden Bosch 6-2 1.0 0 0
C. Finnegan 5-1 1.0 0 1
P. Jones 5-0 0.0 0 0
P. Sirmon 4-1 0.0 0 0
R. Starks 4-0 0.0 0 0
A. Haynesworth 3-2 0.0 0 0
R. Hill 3-1 0.0 0 0
L. Thompson 2-0 0.0 0 0
C. Bockwoldt 1-1 0.0 0 0
V. Fuller 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Givens 1-0 0.0 0 0
A. Hall 1-0 0.0 0 0
T. LaBoy 1-1 0.0 0 0
K. Amato 0-1 0.0 0 0
J. Mahelona 0-1 0.0 0 0
R. Reynolds 0-1 0.0 0 0
S. Tulloch 0-1 0.0 0 0
A. Woolfolk 0-1 0.0 0 0
</pre>
|}


===Week 2: vs. New England Patriots===
===Week 2: vs. New England Patriots===
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{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road='''Patriots'''
|Road='''Patriots'''
|R1=7||R2=10||R3=7||R4=0||RT=24|Home=Jets
|R1=7||R2=10||R3=7||R4=0|Home=Jets
|H1=0||H2=0||H3=14||H4=3||HT=17
|H1=0||H2=0||H3=14||H4=3
|stadium= [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]], [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]]
|time= 4:15 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
|weather={{convert|84|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Sunny)
|referee=[[Scott Green (American football official)|Scott Green]]
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Dick Enberg]] and [[Randy Cross]]
|attendance= 77,595
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In the week leading up to the matchup of 1–0 teams, bad blood brewed between the two teams when the Patriots filed tampering charges against the Jets for former wide receiver [[Deion Branch]]. The Patriots stated that while the Jets had permission to negotiate a contract with Branch, any trade talks were to be solely between the teams. They claimed that because Branch and his representatives had knowledge of what was being offered in a trade, the Patriots’ negotiating position was compromised.<ref name=Branch>{{cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2006/09/12/patriots_trade_branch_to_seahawks_and_file_tampering_charge_against_jets|title=Patriots trade Branch to Seahawks and file tampering charge against Jets|author=Reiss, Mike|publisher=Boston Globe|date=September 12, 2006|access-date=September 13, 2006}}</ref>
*'''Game time:''' 4:15 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 84 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Sunny)
*'''TV announcers ([[CBS]]):''' [[Dick Enberg]] and [[Randy Cross]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 77,595
The Jets suffered their first defeat to the [[New England Patriots|Patriots]] 24-17 in their home opener at [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]]. The game marked the first time that Patriots head coach [[Bill Belichick]] faced his protégé Eric Mangini.


====Game summary====
Bad blood brewed between the two in the week before the game when the Patriots filed tampering charges against the Jets for former wide receiver [[Deion Branch]]. The Patriots stated that while the Jets had permission to negotiate a contract with Branch, any trade talks were to be solely between the teams. They claimed that because Branch and his representatives had knowledge of what was being offered in a trade, the Patriots' negotiating position was compromised. [http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2006/09/12/patriots_trade_branch_to_seahawks_and_file_tampering_charge_against_jets]
After both teams punted on their first possessions, Patriots quarterback [[Tom Brady]] led the Patriots on an 11-play, 82-yard drive, capped by [[Corey Dillon]]’s 1-yard touchdown run. Following another Jets punt, Brady led New England on an 87-yard drive capped by rookie kicker [[Stephen Gostkowski]]’s 20-yard field goal and a 10–0 lead. The game turned when Jets punter [[Ben Graham (American football)|Ben Graham]] shanked a 10-yard punt booting from his own 40, giving Brady and the Patriots the ball at midfield with 1:01 to go in the half. Aided by big completions to [[Troy Brown]] (14 yards) and [[Benjamin Watson]] (23 yards), with 20 seconds to play, Brady found [[Chad Jackson]] on a 13-yard touchdown pass.


On the Jets’ first drive of the second half, they were faced with a 4th-and-1 from their own 46-yard line. Coach [[Eric Mangini]] risked going for it, but running back [[Kevan Barlow]] was stopped at the line for no gain. Aided by two costly Jets penalties, a pass-interference call on [[Victor Hobson]] and a defensive holding call on [[Erik Coleman]], New England drove to the Jets’ 1-yard line, where rookie running back [[Laurence Maroney]] punched the ball in for a 24–0 Patriots lead.
====Game Summary====
After both teams punted away their first possessions, the Patriots struck first rumbling down the field for 82 yards on 11 plays. [[Corey Dillon]] swept left into the end zone for the first score of the game. After stopping the Jets on the next drive, the Patriots drove down the field once again. The 87-yard drive was capped off by a [[Stephen Gostkowski]] field goal, which put the Patriots up by 10. The Patriots would continue to fluster the Jets offense stopping them on the next three drives. The Patriots would finish the first half with a 13-yard touchdown pass from [[Tom Brady]] to rookie wide receiver [[Chad Jackson]] digging the Jets into a 17-point deficit. The Jets would continue to struggle in their first drive back from the half by failing to convert a fourth and inches play. With good field position, the Patriots would drive down the field for 45 yards leading to a [[Laurence Maroney]] touchdown run.


The Jets' offense would finally click on the next drive, as [[Chad Pennington]] connected with [[Jerricho Cotchery]] for a spectacular touchdown as Cotchery was seemingly tackled by two New England defenders, only to spring back up and run 71 yards for a touchdown. The Patriots challenged the play claiming Cotchery's knees were down, but under review the challenge was upheld as Cotchery had managed to stay up. Less than five plays later, [[David Barrett]] would pick off Brady at the 19-yard line giving possession back to the Jets. Pennington would get help from his receivers once again, this time [[Laveranues Coles]] would make his way through New England defenders for a 46-yard touchdown. The Jets would continue gaining momentum by recovering a Patriots fumble, and Mike Nugent would tack on a 42-yard field goal to make it a one score game.
But, the dormant Jets offense finally woke up. On a 3rd-and-13 from their own 29-yard line, [[Chad Pennington]] completed a deep pass downfield to [[Jerricho Cotchery]], who had to backpedal and leap for the ball as Pennington scrambled out of the pocket. He was hit hard by the Patriots’ [[Chad Scott]], and fell on top of the Patriots’ [[Eugene Wilson (American football)|Eugene Wilson]]. Hearing no whistle, he sprang up and ran untouched to the end zone. New England's challenge of the touchdown was upheld, as only Cotchery's hand hit the ground. Brady was intercepted by [[David Barrett (American football)|David Barrett]], and on the ensuing possession, Pennington found [[Laveranues Coles]] on a slant pattern across the middle. Coles juked, causing Eugene Wilson to slip, and then outran the Patriots to the end zone to make it a 24–14 game with 50 seconds left in the third quarter.

However, the Patriots responded to the Jets' scoring outburst by conducting a lengthy drive late in the fourth quarter, shredding 8 minutes off the clock and causing the Jets to use all of their remaining timeouts. With just over a minute left in the game, the Patriots attempted a 29-yard field goal that would essentially end any chance of a comeback for the Jets. With the crowd behind them, the Jets' defense managed to block Gostkowski's kick and recover the ball at their own 9-yard line. Trying to manage time the Jets drove up to the 45-yard line with 15 seconds remaining in the game. Needing a touchdown, Pennington lofted the ball in the air downfield only to see it batted away, finally being intercepted by [[Tedy Bruschi]], allowing the Patriots to take a knee to end the game. Afterwards, the Jets coaching staff was criticized for bad time management.


The Jets’ rejuvenated defense caused Brady to fumble on New England's next possession, with [[Kerry Rhodes]] sacking and [[Bryan Thomas (American football)|Bryan Thomas]] recovering at the Patriots’ 49-yard line. The Jets converted the opportunity into a 42-yard field goal from [[Mike Nugent]], and suddenly, the Jets only trailed by a touchdown. However, when New England got the ball back with 9:14 to go on their own 30, they steadily wore the Jets down. Brady converted three third downs as the Patriots drove to the Jets’ 12-yard line with 1:11 to go, and a chip-shot field goal away from icing the game. However, kicker Gostkowski was blocked by [[Jonathan Vilma]], who returned the ball to the Jets’ 9-yard line. With no timeouts and 1:05 to go, the Jets moved the ball to their own 45-yard line, but Pennington's heave with 15 seconds left was tipped and intercepted by [[Tedy Bruschi]] to effectively end the game.


====Scoring Summary====
====Scoring Summary====
'''First quarter'''
Q1 - PAT - 05:36 - [[Corey Dillon]] 1 Yd run ([[Stephen Gostkowski]] kick is good) (0-7 PAT)
*NE – [[Corey Dillon|Dillon]] 1 run ([[Stephen Gostkowski|Gostkowski]] kick), 5:36.


'''Second quarter'''
Q2 - PAT - 13:15 - [[Stephen Gostkowski]] 20 Yd FG (0-10 PAT)
*NE – FG Gostkowski 20, 13:15.
*NE – [[Chad Jackson|Jackson]] 13 pass from [[Tom Brady|Brady]] (Gostkowski kick), :14.


'''Third quarter'''
Q2 - PAT - 00:14 - [[Chad Jackson]] 13 Yd pass from [[Tom Brady]] ([[Stephen Gostkowski]] kick is good) (0-17 PAT)
*NE – [[Laurence Maroney|Maroney]] 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 8:57.
*NYJ – [[Jerricho Cotchery|Cotchery]] 71 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 6:15.
*NYJ – [[Laveranues Coles|Coles]] 46 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), :50.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q3 - PAT - 08:57 - [[Laurence Maroney]] 1 Yd run ([[Stephen Gostkowski]] kick is good) (0-24 PAT)
*NYJ – FG Nugent 42, 9:20.


===Week 3: at Buffalo Bills===
Q3 - NYJ - 06:15 - [[Jerricho Cotchery]] 71 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (7-24 PAT)
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Q3 - NYJ - 00:50 - [[Laveranues Coles]] 46 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (14-24 PAT)

Q4 - NYJ - 09:20 - [[Mike Nugent]] 42 Yd FG (17-24 PAT)

====Game Statistics====
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'''Patriots''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
T. Brady 15/29 220 1 1

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
C.Dillon 20 80 1 14
L.Maroney 16 65 1 14
K.Faulk 1 3 0 3
H.Evans 1 0 0 0
T.Brady 1 -1 0 -1

Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
T. Brown 4 51 0 15
C. Jackson 2 42 1 29
B. Watson 3 39 0 23
D. Graham 1 29 0 29
D. Thomas 1 29 0 29
K. Faulk 2 16 0 10
R. Caldwell 2 14 0 8

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
T. Brady 1 1 0 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
S. Gostkowski 1/2 20 3/3 6

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
J. Miller 3 52.7 0 61

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
K. Faulk 1 26.0 0 26
L. Maroney 2 32.5 0 39

Punt Returns
NO AVG TD LG
K. Faulk 1 6.0 0 6

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
J. Green 6-0 0.0 0 0
E. Wilson 6-1 0.0 0 0
T. Bruschi 4-2 0.0 1 0
R. Harrison 4-0 0.0 0 0
J. Seau 4-1 0.0 0 0
V. Wilfork 4-1 1.0 0 0
T. Banta-Cain 3-0 1.0 0 0
R. Seymour 3-1 1.0 0 0
M. Vrabel 3-3 1.0 0 0
T. Warren 3-8 0.0 0 0
R. Colvin 2-0 0.0 0 0
E. Hobbs 2-0 0.0 0 0
E. Alexander 1-0 0.0 0 0
W. Andrews 1-1 0.0 0 0
D. Davis 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Gabriel 1-0 0.0 0 0
L. Izzo 1-0 0.0 0 0
S. Neal 1-0 0.0 0 0
A. Samuel 1-0 0.0 0 0
C. Scott 1-0 0.0 0 0
M. Wright 1-0 0.0 0 0
W. Britt 0-1 0.0 0 0

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'''Jets''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 22/37 306 2 1

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
K. Barlow 14 42 0 8
D. Blaylock 6 7 0 4
C. Pennington 2 2 0 3
B. Askew 1 0 0 0
L. Washington 1 0 0 0
Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
J. Cotchery 6 121 1 71
L. Coles 6 100 1 46
J. McCareins 4 51 0 23
D. Blaylock 3 19 0 9
S. Ryan 1 6 0 6
C. Baker 1 5 0 5
K. Barlow 1 4 0 4

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
B. Thomas 0 0 1 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
M. Nugent 1/1 42 2/2 5

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Graham 5 31.8 4 42

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
J. Miller 3 22.0 0 24
L. Washington 1 23.0 0 23

Punt Return
NO AVG TD LG
L. Washington 1 6.0 0 6

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
K. Rhodes 10-1 1.0 0 1
E. Barton 5-5 0.0 0 0
E. Coleman 5-0 0.0 0 0
J. Vilma 5-2 0.0 0 0
J. Miller 4-1 0.0 0 0
D. Barrett 3-1 0.0 1 0
B. Hamilton 3-1 0.0 0 0
V. Hobson 3-0 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 3-1 0.0 0 0
A. Dyson 2-1 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 2-2 0.0 0 0
E. Smith 2-0 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen 2-3 0.0 0 0
B. Askew 1-0 0.0 0 0
M. Chatham 1-2 0.0 0 0
D. Coleman 1-0 0.0 0 0
B. Kassell 1-1 0.0 0 0
R. Moore 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Robertson 1-1 0.0 0 0
B. Smith 1-0 0.0 0 0
M. Nugent 0-1 0.0 0 0
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|R1=0||R2=14||R3=7||R4=7|Home=Bills
|H1=7||H2=3||H3=0||H4=10||HT=20
|H1=7||H2=3||H3=0||H4=10
|stadium= [[Ralph Wilson Stadium]], [[Orchard Park (town), New York|Orchard Park, New York]]
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
|weather={{convert|65|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Partly cloudy)<ref name=week3gb>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/28893/BUF_Gamebook.pdf|title=New York Jets at Buffalo Bills Gamebook|work=NFL.com|date=September 24, 2006|access-date=December 17, 2007}}</ref>
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===Week 3: at Buffalo Bills===
*'''Game time:''' 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 65 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Partly cloudy)
*'''TV announcers (CBS):''' [[Dick Enberg]] and [[Randy Cross]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 72,067
The Jets defeated the [[Buffalo Bills]] 28 to 20. The Jets improved to 2-1 and the Bills dropped to 1-2.


====Game Summary====
====Game summary====
On Buffalo's first play, [[J. P. Losman]] found [[Peerless Price]] for an 18-yard completion. They finished their next play with a bang, as Losman found [[Roscoe Parrish]] for a short completion, who then juked past a defender and sprinted into the end zone for a 7–0 Bills lead just 55 seconds into the game. After a Jets punt, Buffalo moved the ball to the Jets’ 35-yard line, but on a fake field goal, holder [[Brian Moorman]] threw an incomplete pass. After another Jets punt, Buffalo moved the ball to the Jets’ 19-yard line, but Losman was sacked by [[Kerry Rhodes]], and [[Jonathan Vilma]] scooped up the loose ball. On Buffalo's next possession, following another Jets punt, Buffalo gambled and went for it on 4th-and-3 from the Jets’ 28-yard line, but Losman's pass to [[Josh Reed]] only picked up two yards. The Jets capitalized, with rookie running back [[Leon Washington]] turning a short pass into a 46-yard gain to the Buffalo 3-yard line, where [[Kevan Barlow]] ran it in to tie the game, 7–7.
The Bills started the game with a bang when quarterback [[J.P. Losman]] connected with wide receiver [[Roscoe Parrish]] for a 51-yard score on the second play from scrimmage. On Buffalo's next drive, the Bills faked a field goal and place holder [[Brian Moorman]] attempted a shuffle pass which resulted in an incompletion. [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] and the Jets struggled early against the Buffalo defense, punting away on all of their first quarter possessions. The tide began to change for the Jets on the Bills' next drive when [[Kerry Rhodes]] forced Losman to fumble, resulting in the Jets recovering the ball at the 44-yard line. Finally placing Buffalo in their own territory, The Jets were able to stop the Bills' offense on the next drive. With the help of Buffalo penalties, [[Kevan Barlow]] was able to put the Jets' first points on the board with his 3-yard touchdown run. Buffalo would regain the lead on the next drive from a 36-yard [[Rian Lindell]] field goal. In the Jets' final drive of the first half, Pennington used a [[hurry-up offense|no-huddle offense]] to connect with tight end [[Chris Baker (football player)|Chris Baker]] for a 1-yard touchdown reception.

But Buffalo used a 32-yard run by [[Willis McGahee]] to move into Jets territory, and [[Rian Lindell]] booted a 36-yard field goal. Following a trade of punts, the Jets took over at their own 33 with 2:43 left in the first half. Operating out of a no-huddle offense, Pennington quickly drove the Jets downfield, finding [[Laveranues Coles]] and [[Jerricho Cotchery]] for big completions of 10+ yards before Pennington found Chris Baker open on a 1-yard touchdown pass with 14 seconds left in the half to give the Jets a 14–10 halftime lead.


Buffalo forced a punt on the Jets’ first possession of the second half, but with the ball on their own 33-yard line, Losman was sacked by Kerry Rhodes, and [[Victor Hobson]] picked it up and raced into the end zone for a 32-yard fumble return touchdown. Rhodes’ second sack forced a fumble in the game and third in the last two games. Late in the third quarter, Losman turned the ball over again, getting intercepted by [[David Barrett (American football)|David Barrett]]. However, Losman found Josh Reed open on a 31-yard completion to set up a 28-yard field goal by Lindell with 9:17 left in the game. The Jets appeared to put the game away on the next possession, with [[Cedric Houston]] scoring his first touchdown of the season on a 5-yard run with 3:26 to play. However, Losman rallied Buffalo, finding Peerless Price and [[Lee Evans (American football)|Lee Evans]] on long completions before running the ball into the end zone from 12 yards out on a scramble to cut the Jets’ lead to 28–20. On the ensuing onside kick, Buffalo caught a break, as Lindell's onside kick bounced off the elbow of Jets linebacker [[Matt Chatham]], and [[André Davis]] recovered. However, Buffalo could not get a first down, ending the game.
In the second half, Rhodes continued to harass Losman, forcing a fumble once again. This time, it resulted in a 32-yard touchdown return by Jets linebacker [[Victor Hobson]]. Two drives later, [[David Barrett]] would intercept Losman's pass intended for receiver [[Lee Evans]] at the 24-yard line. Buffalo would move within one score of the lead after a 28-yard Lindell field goal. The Jets would answer Buffalo's field goal with a [[Cedric Houston]] touchdown run to put them up by 15. Buffalo, however, would crawl back into the game after a 12-yard touchdown run by Losman, putting Buffalo down by 8. With 1 minute and 25 seconds remaining in the game, Buffalo would recover an onside kick at the 38-yard line. On 3rd and 13, Losman connected with Parrish for ten yards coming just short of a first down, forcing the Bills to try and convert on fourth down. Losman underthrew receiver [[Josh Reed]], turning the ball over to the Jets, who took a knee to end the game.


====Scoring Summary====
====Scoring Summary====
'''First quarter'''
Q1 - BUF - 14:05 - [[Roscoe Parrish]] 51 Yd pass from [[J.P. Losman]] ([[Rian Lindell]] kick is good) (0-7 BUF)
*BUF – [[Roscoe Parrish|Parrish]] 51 pass from [[J. P. Losman|Losman]] ([[Rian Lindell|Lindell]] kick), 14:05.


'''Second quarter'''
Q2 - NYJ - 10:17 - [[Kevan Barlow]] 3 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (7-7 TIE)
*NYJ – [[Kevan Barlow|Barlow]] 3 run ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 10:17.
*BUF – FG Lindell 36, 0:52.
*NYJ – Baker 1 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (Nugent kick), :14.


'''Third quarter'''
Q2 - BUF - 06:52 - [[Rian Lindell]] 36 Yd FG (7-10 BUF)
*NYJ – [[Victor Hobson|Hobson]] 32 fumble return (Nugent kick), 10:05.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q2 - NYJ - 00:14 - [[Chris Baker]] 1 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (14-10 NYJ)
*BUF – FG Lindell 36, 9:14.

Q3 - NYJ - 10:05 - [[Victor Hobson]] 32 Yd fumble return ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (21-10 NYJ)
*NYJ [[Cedric Houston|Houston]] 5 run ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 3:20.
*BUF – Losman 12 run (Lindell kick), 1:15.

Q4 - BUF - 09:14 - [[Rian Lindell]] 36 Yd FG (21-13 NYJ)

Q4 - NYJ - 03:20 - [[Cedric Houston]] 5 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (28-13 NYJ)

Q4 - BUF - 01:15 - [[J.P. Losman]] 12 Yd run ([[Rian Lindell]] kick is good) (28-20 NYJ)

====Game Statistics====
{|
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'''Jets''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 19/29 183 1 0

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
K. Barlow 12 31 1 8
L. Washington 7 25 0 7
C. Houston 2 10 1 5
C. Pennington 3 8 0 5

Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
L. Coles 10 78 0 16
L. Washington 2 52 0 47
J. Cotchery 3 33 0 18
C. Baker 3 15 1 7
T. Dwight 1 5 0 5

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
V. Hobson 0 0 1 32
J. Vilma 0 0 1 12

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
M. Nugent 0/0 0 4/4 4

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Graham 7 48.3 4 59

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
J. Miller 3 18.0 0 26

Punt Returns
NO AVG TD LG
T. Dwight 2 9.5 0 17

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
E. Barton 7-1 0.0 0 0
A. Dyson 7-1 0.0 0 0
K. Rhodes 7-3 2.0 0 2
J. Vilma 6-4 0.0 0 0
E. Coleman 3-1 0.0 0 0
B. Hamilton 3-0 0.0 0 0
J. Miller 3-0 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 3-3 0.0 0 0
D. Barrett 2-5 0.0 1 0
D. Coleman 2-0 0.0 0 0
D. Ball 1-0 0.0 0 0
M. Chatham 1-1 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 1-1 0.0 0 0
V. Hobson 1-0 1.0 0 0
D. Robertson 1-1 0.0 0 0
D. Strait 1-1 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen 1-2 0.0 0 0
B. Kassell 0-2 0.0 0 0
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<br>
| valign="top" width=49% |
'''Bills''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
J. Losman 22/38 328 1 1
B. Moorman 0/1 0 0 0

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
W. McGahee 26 150 0 32
J. Losman 3 14 1 12
P. Price 1 4 0 4
A. Thomas 1 1 0 1
Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
L. Evans 8 107 0 27
R. Parrish 4 104 1 51
P. Price 3 49 0 20
J. Reed 4 45 0 31
R. Royal 1 20 0 20
W. McGahee 2 3 0 6

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
J. Losman 2 2 0 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
R. Lindell 2/2 36 2/2 8

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Moorman 2 49.5 0 58

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
T. McGee 5 22.2 0 32
Punt Return
NO AVG TD LG
R. Parrish 2 4.0 0 7

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
A. Crowell 6-4 0.0 0 0
N. Clements 5-0 0.0 0 0
L. Fletcher 4-3 0.0 0 0
R. Denney 3-1 0.0 0 0
T. McGee 3-0 0.0 0 0
L. Tripplett 3-0 0.0 0 0
T. Anderson 2-2 0.0 0 0
J. McCargo 2-0 0.0 0 0
K. Ellison 1-7 0.0 0 0
J. Greer 1-0 0.0 0 0
C. Kelsay 1-1 1.0 0 0
K. Simpson 1-1 0.0 0 0
K. Thomas 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Whitner 1-2 0.0 0 0
A. Schobel 0-2 0.0 0 0
K. Williams 0-1 0.0 0 0
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===Week 4: vs Indianapolis Colts===
===Week 4: vs Indianapolis Colts===
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|Road='''Colts'''
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|R1=7||R2=7||R3=0||R4=17|Home=Jets
|H1=0||H2=14||H3=0||H4=14||HT=28
|H1=0||H2=14||H3=0||H4=14
|stadium= [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]], [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]]
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]/12:00 PM [[Central Standard Time Zone|CDT]]
|weather={{convert|62|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Cloudy)
|referee=[[Gerald Austin|Gerry Austin]]
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Greg Gumbel]] and [[Dan Dierdorf]]
|attendance= 77,190
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*'''Game time:''' 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]/12:00 PM [[Central Standard Time Zone|CDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 62 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Cloudy)
*'''TV announcers ([[CBS]]):''' [[Greg Gumbel]] and [[Dan Dierdorf]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 77,190


====Game summary====
The Jets suffered their second consecutive home defeat to the [[Indianapolis Colts]]. The Colts remained undefeated and the Jets dropped to 2-2.
On the game's first possession, [[Chad Pennington]] was sacked by [[Robert Mathis]], fumbled, and the Colts’ [[Josh Thomas (defensive end)|Josh Thomas]] recovered. [[Dominic Rhodes]] would score on a 6-yard touchdown run minutes later. The teams would trade punts for the rest of the first quarter before Pennington drove the Jets at the beginning of the second quarter, using long completions to [[Laveranues Coles]] and [[Tim Dwight]] before he found [[Jerricho Cotchery]] on a 33-yard touchdown pass. What happened next stunned the Colts: [[Mike Nugent]] tried an onside kick and [[Kerry Rhodes]] recovered, sparking the home crowd. The Jets would make that surprise work, as [[Kevan Barlow]] scored on a 1-yard touchdown run with 4:44 left in the first half, and the Jets had a 14–7 lead. However, Peyton Manning rallied the Colts, converting a key third down to [[Marvin Harrison]] before [[Joseph Addai]] scored on a 2-yard touchdown run to tie the score going to halftime.


Indianapolis punted to open the second half, and the Jets began to drive. Pennington converted three third downs on a drive that took nearly nine minutes off the clock. Jets coach [[Eric Mangini]] tried his second gamble of the game: going for it on 4th-and-goal from the Colts’ 2-yard line. However, Pennington's pass was intercepted in the end zone by [[Rocky Boiman]], the first time in his career Pennington was intercepted in the end zone. Boiman's interception would set up a fast-and-furious finish as the teams scored 31 points in the fourth quarter.
====Game Summary====
The Colts' defense began the game with a bang, forcing a Jets' fumble to give the Colts excellent field position in Jets' territory to start the game. [[Dominic Rhodes]] would run for a touchdown to give the Colts the early lead. The Jets' chronic first quarter struggles continued in this game, as they punted their next two possessions away. [[Peyton Manning]] and the Colts would also be denied during the quarter, keeping the Jets in the game. In the second quarter, the Jets would start to show life driving to the 33-yard line when [[Chad Pennington]] connected with wideout [[Jerricho Cotchery]] for New York's first score of the game. On the ensuing kickoff, Jets [[special teams]] coach [[Mike Westhoff]] attempted a risky onside kick which caught the Colts off-guard and was recovered by [[Kerry Rhodes]]. Using this momentum, the Jets would drive down the field for 57 yards and a Kevan Barlow touchdown. The Colts would answer using their final possession of the half to drive up field for a 2 yard touchdown by rookie [[Joseph Addai]], the first of his career, to tie the game at 14-all.


Indianapolis took advantage of Boiman's interception and drove to set up [[Martin Gramatica]]’s 20-yard field goal, as Joseph Addai picked up big yardage on the drive. Using a no-huddle offense, Pennington drove the Jets downfield, and aided by an illegal contact penalty on the Colts’ [[Mike Doss]], scored the go-ahead touchdown as Kevan Barlow scored on a 5-yard run with 7:55 to play. Manning led the Colts right back, and aided by a pass-interference penalty on Justin Miller, found [[Bryan Fletcher (American football)|Bryan Fletcher]] on a 2-yard touchdown pass with 2:40 to play. On the ensuing kickoff, Miller ran the ball back 103 yards for a touchdown that sent Jets fans into hysteria. The Jets led 28–24 with 2:20 to play. However, that would be enough time for Manning, converting a huge third down to [[Marvin Harrison]] and a 15-yard pass to [[Reggie Wayne]] going to the Jets’ 1-yard line. Manning ran the ball up the middle on the next play to give the Colts the lead.
After stopping the Colts defensively to open the third quarter, the Jets would drive to the 2-yard line before the Colts made a successful defensive stand, forcing a fourth and goal. Coach [[Eric Mangini|Mangini]] opted to go for it on fourth down instead of attempting a field goal. This time, the gamble would backfire as Pennington threw an interception in the end zone, Pennington's first regular season interception thrown inside the [[red zone]]. The Jets' 8:40 drive thus culminated with no points whatsoever to show for it. The Colts took advantage immediately and gained the lead after a [[Martin Gramatica]] field goal early in the fourth quarter.


With eight seconds to play and the ball on the Jets’ 32-yard line, Pennington completed a seemingly innocuous pass to [[Leon Washington]]. However, what followed was an attempt to pull off a miracle. In order, the Jets tried a series of several laterals, going from Washington, to [[Brad Smith (American football, born 1983)|Brad Smith]], to Laveranues Coles, to Pennington, to [[Justin McCareins]], back to Smith, who fumbled but recovered. He lateraled back to Coles, who fumbled but recovered. At this point, the Jets were at the Colts’ 40-yard line. Coles ran down 13 yards and then tossed off to [[Nick Mangold]], who fumbled, but this time, the Colts’ [[Jason David]] recovered, ending the game.
The teams then traded scores afterward: the Jets on Barlow's second touchdown run of the day, and the Colts on a [[Bryan Fletcher (tight end)|Bryan Fletcher]] touchdown reception. With 2:34 remaining, Jets cornerback [[Justin Miller]] returned Gramatica's kickoff 103 yards for a touchdown putting New York up by four once again and sending the Meadowlands into a frenzy. Manning, however, would remain unfazed, leading the Colts downfield and scoring on a quarterback sneak with 50 seconds remaining. On the final play of the game, Pennington threw a short pass to [[Leon Washington]] up the middle of the field at the Jets' 40-yard line. The Jets then made a desperate attempt to keep the ball alive by throwing several laterals in a situation obviously reminiscent of [[The Play]]. After several players advanced the ball to the Colts' 27-yard line, center [[Nick Mangold]]'s fumble would be recovered by the Colts' [[Jason David]], thus ending the game.


====Scoring Summary====
====Scoring Summary====
'''First quarter'''
Q1 - IND - 12:28 - [[Dominic Rhodes]] 6 Yd run ([[Martin Gramatica]] kick is good) (0-7 IND)
*IND – [[Dominic Rhodes|Rhodes]] 6 run ([[Martin Gramatica|Gramatica]] kick), 12:28.


'''Second quarter'''
Q2 - NYJ - 10:10 - [[Jerricho Cotchery]] 33 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (7-7 TIE)
*NYJ – [[Jerricho Cotchery|Cotchery]] 33 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 10:10.
*NYJ – [[Kevan Barlow|Barlow]] 1 run (Nugent kick), 4:44.
*IND – [[Joseph Addai|Addai]] 2 run (Gramatica kick), :16.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q2 - NYJ - 04:44 - [[Kevan Barlow]] 1 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (14-7 NYJ)
*IND – FG Gramatica 20, 12:58.

*NYJ – Barlow 5 run (Nugent kick), 7:55.
Q2 - IND - 00:16 - [[Joseph Addai]] 2 Yd run ([[Martin Gramatica]] kick is good) (14-14 TIE)
*IND – [[Bryan Fletcher (American football)|Fletcher]] 2 pass from [[Peyton Manning|Manning]] (Gramatica kick), 2:34.

*NYJ – Miller 103 kickoff return (Nugent kick), 2:20.
Q4 - IND - 12:58 - [[Martin Gramatica]] 20 Yd FG (14-17 IND)
*IND – Manning 1 run (Gramatica kick), 1:30.

Q4 - NYJ - 02:34 - [[Kevan Barlow]] 5 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (21-17 NYJ)

Q4 - IND - 02:20 - [[Bryan Fletcher]] 2 Yd pass from [[Peyton Manning]] ([[Martin Gramatica]] kick is good) (21-24 IND)

Q4 - NYJ - 01:15 - [[Justin Miller]] 103 Yd kick return ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (28-24 NYJ)

Q4 - IND - 01:30 - [[Peyton Manning]] 1 Yd run ([[Martin Gramatica]] kick is good) (28-31 IND)

====Game Statistics====
{|
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'''Colts''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
P. Manning 21/30 217 1 0

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
J. Addai 20 84 1 10
D. Rhodes 15 75 1 16
P. Manning 1 1 1 1

Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
M. Harrison 7 79 0 19
R. Wayne 4 74 0 41
B. Fletcher 3 19 1 11
B. Utecht 2 16 0 9
J. Addai 3 15 0 6
D. Clark 2 14 0 10

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
J. David 0 0 1 5
J. Thomas 0 0 1 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
M. Gramatica 1/1 20 4/4 7

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
H. Smith 4 46.5 1 54

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
T. Wilkins 4 21.0 0 29

Punt Returns
NO AVG TD LG
T. Wilkins 3 8.3 0 14

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
G. Brackett 9-4 0.0 0 0
C. June 9-4 0.0 0 0
K. Hayden 5-3 0.0 0 0
T. Jennings 5-0 0.0 0 0
A. Bethea 4-2 0.0 0 0
G. Gardner 4-1 0.0 0 0
J. David 3-0 0.0 0 0
M. Doss 3-1 0.0 0 0
D. Freeney 3-0 0.0 0 0
R. Mathis 3-0 2.0 0 1
M. Reagor 2-0 1.0 0 0
J. Thomas 2-0 0.0 0 0
M. Giordano 1-0 0.0 0 0
F. Keiaho 1-1 0.0 0 0
R. LaCasse 1-1 0.0 0 0
D. Reid 1-1 0.0 0 0
B. Schobel 1-0 0.0 0 0
R. Boiman 0-0 0.0 1 0
R. Brock 0-1 0.0 0 0
R. Morris 0-1 0.0 0 0


</pre>
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<br>
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'''Jets''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 17/23 207 1 1

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
C. Houston 12 49 0 13
K. Barlow 13 35 2 8
L. Washington 9 33 0 7
B. Smith 1 8 0 8
B. Askew 1 5 0 5
C. Pennington 1 5 0 5
Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
L. Coles 6 81 0 19
J. Cotchery 3 65 1 33
T. Dwight 3 31 0 15
L. Washington 1 8 0 8
C. Baker 1 6 0 6
S. Ryan 1 6 0 6
C. Houston 1 5 0 5
B. Smith 1 -4 0 -1

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
N. Mangold 1 1 0 -7
J. McCareins 1 0 0 0
C. Pennington 1 1 0 0
B. Smith 1 0 1 -7
L. Coles 0 0 1 13

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
M. Nugent 0/0 0 4/4 4

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Graham 3 49.0 0 59

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
C. Baker 1 11.0 0 11
M. Chatham 1 20.0 0 20
J. Miller 3 57.0 1 103
L. Washington 1 2.0 0 2
Punt Return
NO AVG TD LG
T. Dwight 1 12.0 0 12

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
J. Miller 9-0 0.0 0 0
E. Barton 8-3 0.0 0 0
J. Vilma 6-5 0.0 0 0
A. Dyson 5-0 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 5-0 2.0 0 0
V. Hobson 4-2 0.0 0 0
D. Robertson 4-1 0.0 0 0
K. Rhodes 3-2 0.0 0 0
B. Smith 2-0 0.0 0 0
E. Smith 2-1 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 2-2 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen 2-0 0.0 0 0
A. Clement 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Coleman 1-0 0.0 0 0
E. Coleman 1-3 0.0 0 0
B. Hamilton 1-2 0.0 0 0
C. Spencer 1-1 0.0 0 0
D. Strait 1-0 0.0 0 0
L. Washington 1-0 0.0 0 0
R. Washington 1-0 0.0 0 0
B. Askew 0-1 0.0 0 0
</pre>
|}


===Week 5: at Jacksonville Jaguars===
===Week 5: at Jacksonville Jaguars===
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|Road=Jets
|Road=Jets
|R1=0||R2=0||R3=0||R4=0||RT=0|Home='''Jaguars'''
|R1=0||R2=0||R3=0||R4=0|Home='''Jaguars'''
|H1=14||H2=14||H3=10||H4=3||HT=41
|H1=14||H2=14||H3=10||H4=3
|stadium= [[Jacksonville Municipal Stadium|Alltel Stadium]], [[Jacksonville]], [[Florida]]
|time= 4:05 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
|weather={{convert|75|°F|°C|1}}<ref name=week5gb>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/28925/JAX_Gamebook.pdf|title=New York Jets at Jacksonville Jaguars Gamebook|work=NFL.com|date=October 8, 2006|access-date=December 17, 2007}}</ref>
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Dick Enberg]] and [[Randy Cross]]
|referee= [[Tony Corrente]]<ref name=week5gb/>
|attendance= 66,604<ref name=week5gb/>
}}
}}
*'''Game time:''' 4:05 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 75 [[Fahrenheit|°F]]
*'''TV announcers ([[CBS]]):''' [[Dick Enberg]] and [[Randy Cross]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 66,604


====Game summary====
After a close loss at home to Indianapolis, the Jets flew to [[Alltel Stadium]] for a Week 5 matchup with the [[Jacksonville Jaguars]]. The game marked [[Chad Pennington]]'s first game against Jacksonville after injuring his rotator cuff against the Jaguars in week 4 of the 2005 season.
For the third straight week, the game got off to a poor start for the Jets, as [[Chad Pennington]] was intercepted by [[Brian Williams (cornerback)|Brian Williams]] on the Jets’ first possession. [[Byron Leftwich]] then completed a short pass to [[Fred Taylor (American football)|Fred Taylor]], who turned it into a 32-yard gain. Two plays later, [[Maurice Jones-Drew]] scored on a 6-yard touchdown run. After forcing a punt, Leftwich completed passes to [[Reggie Williams (wide receiver)|Reggie Williams]] and [[George Wrighster]] for long gains. Taylor would then score on a 13-yard touchdown run for a 14–0 Jaguars lead.


Early in the second quarter, the Jets attempted a punt, but the Jaguars’ [[Gerald Sensabaugh]] blocked it, and [[Jorge Cordova (American football)|Jorge Cordova]] recovered at the Jets’ 8-yard line. Three plays later, Jones-Drew scored on a 4-yard touchdown run, surviving a challenge by the Jets. From there, Pennington was intercepted by [[Terry Cousin]] on the next possession, and Leftwich flipped a 1-yard touchdown pass to Wrighster.
====Game Summary====

Starting the game with a no huddle offense, the Jets struggled early against the Jaguars' defense. On the 7th play of the drive, [[Brian Williams]] picked off a Chad Pennington pass intended for [[Laveranues Coles]] returning it to the 50-yard line. Pennington's protégé at [[Marshall University|Marshall]], [[Byron Leftwich]], managed a quick 50-yard drive resulting in a [[Maurice Jones-Drew]] touchdown run. After punting away their next possession, Leftwich and the Jags managed yet another successful drive resulting in a [[Fred Taylor]] touchdown run. The Jaguars potent running attack continued to fluster the Jets' front seven resulting in another Maurice Jones-Drew touchdown run early in the second quarter. On the Jaguars next drive, Bryon Leftwich would connect with tight end [[George Wrighster]] for a one yard score increasing the Jets deficit to 28 entering the half. After dominating most of the first half, the Jaguars continued to roll, getting 13 unanswered points in the second half. Pennington and the Jets failed to generate any offense leading to a 41-0 drubbing and dropping the Jets to 2-3. The lone bright spot in the Jets crushing defeat was [[Leon Washington|Leon Washington's]] first 100-yard rushing performance in the NFL.
Jacksonville would add a [[Josh Scobee]] 43-yard field goal early in the second half, and after [[Deon Grant]] intercepted Pennington, Leftwich threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Williams for a 38–0 lead. The Jets’ lone scoring chance in the second half was stopped when [[Leon Washington]] was stuffed on a 4th-and-goal from the Jaguars’ 1-yard line early in the fourth quarter. The Jets were stopped on fourth down on their next possession when Pennington's scramble fell a yard short, and Scobee added a 40-yard field goal to close the scoring. On the Jets’ final possession, backup rookie quarterback [[Kellen Clemens]] made his first appearance under center, but he was sacked by [[Montavious Stanley]], and [[Nick Greisen]] recovered.


====Scoring Summary====
====Scoring Summary====
'''First quarter'''
Q1 - JAG - 09:44 - [[Maurice Jones-Drew]] 6 Yd run ([[Josh Scobee]] kick is good) (0-7 JAG)
*JAX – [[Maurice Jones-Drew|Jones-Drew]] 6 run ([[Josh Scobee|Scobee]] kick), 9:44.
*JAX – [[Fred Taylor (American football)|Taylor]] 13 run (Scobee kick), 4:44.


'''Second quarter'''
Q1 - JAG - 04:44 - [[Fred Taylor]] 13 Yd run ([[Josh Scobee]] kick is good) (0-14 JAG)
*JAX – Jones-Drew 4 run (Scobee kick), 12:52.
*JAX – [[George Wrighster|Wrighster]] 1 pass from [[Byron Leftwich|Leftwich]], 7:10.


'''Third quarter'''
Q2 - JAG - 12:52 - [[Maurice Jones-Drew]] 4 Yd run ([[Josh Scobee]] kick is good) (0-21 JAG)
*JAX – FG Scobee 43, 10:52.
*JAX – Williams 16 pass from Leftwich (Scobee kick), 8:50.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q2 - JAG - 07:10 - [[George Wrighster]] 1 Yd pass from [[Byron Leftwich]] ([[Josh Scobee]] kick is good) (0-28 JAG)
*JAX – FG Scobee 40, 2:42.

Q3 - JAG - 10:52 - [[Josh Scobee]] 43 Yd FG (0-31 JAG)

Q3 - JAG - 08:50 - [[Reggie Williams]] 16 Yd pass from [[Byron Leftwich]] ([[Josh]] Scobee kick is good) (0-38 JAG)

Q4 - JAG - 02:42 - [[Josh Scobee]] 40 Yd FG (0-41 JAG)

====Game Statistics====
{|
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'''Jets''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 10/17 71 0 3
K. Clemens 0/1 0 0 0

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
L. Washington 23 101 0 19
C. Pennington 2 17 0 13
B. Smith 2 8 0 5
B. Askew 2 5 0 5
K. Clemens 1 2 0 2
K. Barlow 4 -1 0 2

Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
J. Cotchery 4 49 0 20
L. Coles 3 19 0 8
L. Washington 1 8 0 8
K. Barlow 1 -1 0 -1
B. Smith 1 -4 0 -4

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
K. Clemens 1 1 0 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
No Attempts N/A N/A N/A N/A

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Graham 5 49.0 1 67

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
J. Miller 8 21.5 0 30

Punt Returns
NO AVG TD LG
No Attempts N/A N/A N/A N/A

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
B. Thomas 8-0 0.0 0 0
E. Barton 5-1 1.0 0 0
A. Dyson 4-0 0.0 0 0
B. Hamilton 4-0 0.0 0 0
D. Robertson 4-1 0.0 0 0
J. Vilma 4-0 0.0 0 0
C. Baker 2-0 0.0 0 0
E. Coleman 2-1 0.0 0 0
J. Miller 2-0 0.0 0 0
K. Rhodes 2-1 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen 2-0 0.0 0 0
M. Chatham 1-0 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Ferguson 1-0 0.0 0 0
V. Hobson 1-0 0.0 0 0
R. Moore 1-0 0.0 0 0
E. Smith 1-1 0.0 0 0
L. Washington 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Barrett 0-1 0.0 0 0
R. Washington 0-1 0.0 0 0

</pre>
| valign="top" width="2" |
<br>
| valign="top" width=49% |
'''Jaguars''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
B. Leftwich 9/20 140 2 0

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
F. Taylor 21 111 1 14
M. Jones-Drew 13 59 2 9
R. Williams 1 9 0 9
B. Leftwich 4 2 0 2
Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
R. Williams 4 53 1 17
E. Wilford 1 40 0 40
F. Taylor 1 32 0 32
G. Wrighster 2 13 1 12
C. Hankton 1 2 0 2

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
N. Greisen 0 0 1 1

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
J. Scobee 2/2 43 5/5 11

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
C. Hanson 4 38.5 1 50

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
M. Jones-Drew 1 20.0 0 20

Punt Return
NO AVG TD LG
C. Owens 1 13.0 0 13

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
T. Cousin 5-1 0.0 1 0
P. Spicer 4-1 0.0 0 0
D. Darius 3-2 0.0 0 0
R. Mathis 3-1 0.0 0 0
B. McCray 3-1 1.5 0 0
R. Meier 3-0 1.0 0 0
G. Sensabaugh 3-0 0.0 0 0
B. Williams 3-0 0.0 1 0
B. Hawkins 2-1 0.0 0 0
B. Iwuh 2-3 0.0 0 0
M. Peterson 2-0 0.0 0 0
D. Smith 2-1 0.0 0 0
N. Sorensen 2-0 0.0 0 0
M. Stanley 2-0 1.0 0 1
T. Gilbert 1-2 0.0 0 0
D. Grant 1-0 0.0 1 0
N. Greisen 1-0 0.0 0 0
J. Henderson 1-1 1.0 0 0
C. Ingram 1-1 0.0 0 0
T. McDaniel 1-2 0.5 0 0
M. Owens 1-0 0.0 0 0
S. Starks 1-1 0.0 0 0
</pre>
|}


===Week 6: vs. Miami Dolphins===
===Week 6: vs. Miami Dolphins===
{{Americanfootballbox|
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|Road=Dolphins
|Road=Dolphins
|R1=0||R2=0||R3=3||R4=14||RT=17|Home='''Jets'''
|R1=0||R2=0||R3=3||R4=14|Home='''Jets'''
|H1=3||H2=0||H3=10||H4=7||HT=20
|H1=3||H2=0||H3=10||H4=7
|stadium= [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]], [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]]
|time= 4:15 [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
|weather={{convert|57|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Clear)<ref name=week6gb>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/28945/NYJ_Gamebook.pdf|title=Miami Dolphins at New York Jets Gamebook|work=NFL.com|date=October 15, 2006|access-date=December 17, 2007}}</ref>
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Jim Nantz]] and [[Phil Simms]]
|referee= [[Terry McAulay]]<ref name=week6gb/>
|attendance= 77,439<ref name=week6gb/>
}}
}}
*'''Game time:''' 4:15 [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 57 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Clear)
*'''TV announcers ([[CBS]]):''' [[Jim Nantz]] and [[Phil Simms]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 77,439


====Game summary====
After an embarrassing loss to the Jaguars, the Jets looked for redemption against the [[Miami Dolphins]]. The Dolphins entered the game dead last in the AFC east trying to salvage their season after high hopes of contending for a Super Bowl while the Jets looked to return to .500.
The Jets got off to a good start in this game, with [[Mike Nugent]] kicking a 33-yard field goal on the Jets’ first possession, their first points in the first quarter all season. The defense was a force early, a week after being trashed in the 41–0 loss to Jacksonville, as [[Andre Dyson]] intercepted Miami quarterback [[Joey Harrington]] on the next possession. After a punt, the Jets again forced a turnover, as [[Victor Hobson]] picked Harrington off. Midway through the second quarter, Miami gambled on a 4th-and-1 from the Jets’ 29-yard line, but [[Ronnie Brown]] was stopped. The game went to halftime still 3–0 Jets.


Pennington led the Jets on a long drive to open the second half, capped off by another 33-yard field goal by Nugent. Miami came right back, driving inside the Jets’ red zone, but the defense held firm, holding Miami to an [[Olindo Mare]] 21-yard field goal. After a good kick return by Justin Miller, Pennington turned a short completion to [[Laveranues Coles]] into a 58-yard touchdown as Coles found an opening and raced to the end zone for a 13–3 Jets lead. After [[Sammy Morris]] fumbled on the next possession for Miami, Pennington found Coles on a 22-yard touchdown pass to open up a 17-point lead with 13:23 to play.
====Game Summary====

After stopping the Dolphins' offense, [[Chad Pennington]] and the Jets produced New York's first score of the first quarter during the 2006 season after a [[Mike Nugent]] field goal. Starting in place of the struggling [[Daunte Culpepper]], [[Joey Harrington]] saw trouble early after underthrowing receiver [[Chris Chambers]] resulting in a [[Andre Dyson]] interception and overthrowing tight end [[Randy McMichael]] resulting in a [[Victor Hobson]] interception. Fortunately for the Dolphins, the Jets offense failed to get any points from their turnovers. On the Jets first drive of the second half, Mike Nugent would tack a 33 yard field goal giving New York a 6 point lead.[[Olindo Mare]] would get the Dolphins' first points of the day after a 21 yard field goal. On their next drive, Chad Pennington would connect with [[Laveranues Coles]] for a 58 yard touchdown giving the Jets a 13-3 lead. Pennington would connect with Coles once again on the ensuing drive giving New York a 17 point lead. Using a no huddle offense, the Dolphins answered the Jets with a Chris Chamber touchdown reception cutting the Jets' lead to 10. After successfully stopping the Jets, Miami was able to come within a field goal of the Jets after a [[Ronnie Brown]] touchdown run. The Dolphins were able to get possession with less than a minute remaining in the game but Miami would come short after Olindo Mare missed a 51 yard field goal resulting in a New York victory.
Miami came right back, however, with Harrington leading the Dolphins quickly downfield on a 12-play, 81-yard drive, capped by a 2-yard touchdown toss to [[Chris Chambers]]. After forcing a punt, Harrington again led Miami downfield, using an 11-play, 74-yard drive to pull Miami within 20–17, as Ronnie Brown scored on a 1-yard run. After another punt, Miami took over on their own 11-yard line with 2:18 to play. Harrington used big completions to [[Randy McMichael]] and Chambers to move to the Jets’ 32-yard line with 38 seconds to play, but Mare's game-tying 51-yard attempt was well short, sealing the victory for New York.


====Scoring Summary====
====Scoring Summary====
'''First quarter'''
Q1 - NYJ - 09:30 - [[Mike Nugent]] 33 Yd FG (3-0 NYJ)
*NYJ – FG [[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] 33, 9:30.


'''Third quarter'''
Q3 - NYJ - 09:04 - [[Mike Nugent]] 33 Yd FG (6-0 NYJ)
*NYJ – FG Nugent 33, 9:04.
*MIA – FG [[Olindo Mare|Mare]] 21, 4:24.
*NYJ – [[Laveranues Coles|Coles]] 58 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (Nugent kick), 3:23.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q3 - MIA - 04:24 - [[Olindo Mare]] 21 Yd FG (6-3 NYJ)
*NYJ – Coles 22 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), 13:15.

Q3 - NYJ - 03:23 - [[Laveranues Coles]] 58 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (13-3 NYJ)
*MIA [[Chris Chambers|Chambers]] 2 pass from [[Joey Harrington|Harrington]] (Mare kick), 8:49.
*MIA – [[Ronnie Brown|Brown]] 1 run (Mare kick), 2:56.

Q4 - NYJ - 13:15 - [[Laveranues Coles]] 22 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (20-3 NYJ)

Q4 - MIA - 08:49 - [[Chris Chambers]] 2 Yd pass from [[Joey Harrington]] ([[Olindo Mare]] kick is good) (20-10 NYJ)

Q4 - MIA - 02:56 - [[Ronnie Brown]] 1 Yd run ([[Olindo Mare]] kick is good) (20-17 NYJ)

====Game Statistics====
{|
| valign="top" width=49% |
'''Dolphins''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
J. Harrington 27/43 266 1 2

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
R. Brown 22 127 1 26
S. Morris 5 2 0 3
C. Chambers 1 1 0 1
J. Harrington 1 -1 0 -1

Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
R. McMichael 8 72 0 17
D. Hagan 6 66 0 24
C. Chambers 5 60 1 24
W. Welker 6 56 0 25
S. Morris 1 7 0 7
C. Russell 1 5 0 5

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
S. Morris 1 1 0 0
W. Welker 1 0 1 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
O. Mare 1/2 21 2/2 5

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
D. Jones 3 40.3 1 44

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
W. Welker 5 13.8 0 16

Punt Returns
NO AVG TD LG
W. Welker 4 7.8 0 12

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
R. Hill 8-1 0.0 0 0
Z. Thomas 7-3 0.0 0 0
W. Allen 6-1 0.0 0 0
C. Crowder 5-5 0.0 0 0
V. Holliday 4-2 1.0 0 0
J. Taylor 4-3 1.0 0 0
T. Tillman 3-0 0.0 0 0
Y. Bell 2-0 0.0 0 0
D. Wilkinson 2-1 0.0 0 1
K. Adams 1-0 0.0 0 0
C. Chambers 1-0 0.0 0 0
J. Denney 1-0 0.0 0 0
A. Goodman 1-0 0.0 0 0
E. Jackson 1-1 0.0 0 0
O. Mare 1-0 0.0 0 0
S. Morris 1-0 0.0 0 0
K. Traylor 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Bowens 0-1 0.0 0 0
R. Hadnot 0-1 0.0 0 0
J. Maxwell 0-1 0.0 0 0
D. Spragan 0-2 0.0 0 0
J. Zgonina 0-1 0.0 0 0

</pre>
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<br>
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'''Jets''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 17/29 175 2 0

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
L. Washington 11 58 0 12
K. Barlow 13 45 0 6
B. Smith 1 1 0 1
T. Dwight 1 0 0 0
C. Pennington 1 -1 0 -1
Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
L. Coles 5 106 2 58
C. Baker 4 39 0 16
B. Askew 1 12 0 12
T. Dwight 3 9 0 9
J. Cotchery 1 6 0 6
K. Barlow 3 3 0 5

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
K. Barlow 1 0 1 0
T. Dwight 1 0 1 0
J. Miller 1 0 1 0
V. Hobson 0 0 1 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
M. Nugent 2/2 33 2/2 8

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Graham 7 43.6 1 53

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
J. Miller 2 25.0 0 29
Punt Return
NO AVG TD LG
T. Dwight 2 3.0 0 6

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
J. Miller 7-0 0.0 0 0
K. Rhodes 7-2 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 7-4 0.0 0 0
E. Barton 5-3 0.0 0 0
D. Coleman 5-2 0.0 0 0
J. Vilma 5-1 0.0 0 0
A. Dyson 4-1 0.0 1 0
D. Robertson 4-1 0.0 0 0
B. Smith 3-0 0.0 0 0
E. Coleman 2-4 0.0 0 0
V. Hobson 2-1 0.0 1 0
E. Smith 2-1 0.0 0 0
M. Chatham 1-1 0.0 0 0
R. Moore 1-0 0.0 0 1
H. Poteat 1-0 0.0 0 0
C. Spencer 1-0 0.0 0 0
R. Washington 1-0 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen 1-0 0.0 0 0
B. Askew 0-1 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 0-3 0.0 0 0
B. Hamilton 0-1 0.0 0 0
B. Kassell 0-1 0.0 0 0
</pre>
|}


===Week 7: vs. Detroit Lions===
===Week 7: vs. Detroit Lions===
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|Road=Lions
|Road=Lions
|R1=0||R2=7||R3=3||R4=14||RT=24|Home='''Jets'''
|R1=0||R2=7||R3=3||R4=14|Home='''Jets'''
|H1=14||H2=7||H3=0||H4=10||HT=31
|H1=14||H2=7||H3=0||H4=10
|stadium= [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]], [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]]
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
|weather={{convert|57|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Hazy)<ref name=week7gb>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/28955/NYJ_Gamebook.pdf|title=Detroit Lions at New York Jets Gamebook|work=NFL.com|date=October 22, 2006|access-date=December 17, 2007}}</ref>
|TV=[[NFL on Fox|Fox]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] and [[Tim Ryan (American football, born 1967)|Tim Ryan]]
|referee= [[Bill Carollo]]<ref name=week7gb/>
|attendance= 76,953<ref name=week7gb/>
}}
}}
*'''Game time:''' 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 57 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Hazy)
*'''TV announcers ([[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]):''' [[Sam Rosen]] and [[Tim Ryan]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 76,953


====Game summary====
Looking to build on the momentum of their win against the Dolphins, the Jets hosted the [[Detroit Lions]] on October 22. The Jets improved to 4-3 and the Lions dropped to 1-6.
The Jets quickly drove downfield on their first possession, scoring their first touchdown in the first quarter all season. [[Chad Pennington]] found [[Jerricho Cotchery]] on a 28-yard completion and rookie running back [[Leon Washington]] picked up 23 yards on a sweep around end before Washington scored on a 5-yard touchdown run. On the Jets’ next possession, Pennington fired a 44-yard touchdown pass to [[Justin McCareins]], his first touchdown of the season, to open up a 14–0 lead. The Lions would get on the board early in the second quarter as [[Jon Kitna]] had big completions to [[Dan Campbell]], [[Mike Furrey]], and [[Roy Williams (wide receiver)|Roy Williams]], the pass to Williams a 22-yard touchdown. However, on the kickoff, Justin Miller returned the ball 56 yards inside Detroit territory, and after a pass from Pennington to Cotchery, [[Kevan Barlow]] scored on a 3-yard touchdown run. Kitna would get intercepted by [[Kerry Rhodes]] on the next possession, but Pennington would then get picked off by [[Terrence Holt]] at the Detroit 2-yard line to short-circuit a possible score. The Jets led 21–7 at halftime.


Kitna would again get intercepted on the first possession of the second half, this time by [[Jonathan Vilma]]. However, the drive went nowhere, and Detroit's next one, a 12-play, 83-yard drive, resulted in a 25-yard field goal by [[Jason Hanson]]. The Jets got that right back, as Pennington converted a couple of third downs during a drive that was capped by [[Mike Nugent]]’s 33-yard field goal. Down fourteen points, Detroit halved New York’s lead with Kitna finding [[Kevin Jones (American football)|Kevin Jones]] on a 9-yard touchdown pass on a drive where Kitna converted a critical 4th-and-11 pass to Mike Furrey. The Jets would come right back, with Washington scoring on a 16-yard touchdown run on a sweep around end. Detroit would not give up, as Kitna found Furrey on an 18-yard touchdown pass on a play that survived a Jets challenge. On that drive, Kitna again converted a fourth down to Furrey. However, Detroit’s ensuing onside kick failed, and the Jets ran out the clock.
====Game Summary====
The Jets started the game off with a bang by scoring their first touchdown of the first quarter in the 2006 season off a [[Leon Washington]] touchdown run. On their next drive, [[Chad Pennington]] hooked up with [[Justin McCareins]] for a 44 yard score. Detriot would answer in the second quarter after [[Jon Kitna]] hit [[Roy Williams]] in the endzone for a 22 yard touchdown. The Jets would regain their 14 point lead on a 3 yard [[Kevan Barlow]] touchdown run. In the second half, the Lions would pull within 11 points after a 25 yard [[Jason Hanson]] field goal. [[Mike Nugent]] would tack in a field goal of his own to put the Jets up by 14 again only to see the Lions climb back after a [[Kevin Jones]] touchdown reception. Leon Washington made it a two score game after his second touchdown of the game with 4 minutes remaining. Despite a [[Jon Kitna]] touchdown pass to [[Mike Furrey]], the Lions would never get the ball back after that point, and the Jets ran the clock out to ensure the victory.


====Scoring Summary====
====Scoring Summary====
'''First quarter'''
Q1 - NYJ - 12:15 - [[Leon Washington]] 5 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (7-0 NYJ)
*NYJ – [[Leon Washington|Washington]] 5 run ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 12:15.
*NYJ – [[Justin McCareins|McCareins]] 44 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (Nugent kick), 4:02. (14–0 NYJ)


'''Second quarter'''
Q1 - NYJ - 04:02 - [[Justin McCareins]] 44 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (14-0 NYJ)
*DET – [[Roy Williams (wide receiver)|Williams]] 22 pass from [[Jon Kitna|Kitna]] ([[Jason Hanson|Hanson]] kick), 7:54.
*NYJ – [[Kevan Barlow|Barlow]] 2 run (Nugent kick), 5:28.


'''Third quarter'''
Q2 - DET - 07:54 - [[Roy Williams]] 22 Yd pass from [[Jon Kitna]] ([[Jason Hanson]] kick is good) (14-7 NYJ)
*DET – FG Hanson 25, 4:57.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q2 - NYJ - 05:28 - [[Kevan Barlow]] 3 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (21-7 NYJ)
*NYJ – FG Nugent 33, 14:20.

*DET – Jones 9 pass from Kitna (Hanson kick), 9:09.
Q3 - DET - 04:57 - [[Jason Hanson]] 25 Yd FG (21-10 NYJ)
*NYJ – Washington 16 run (Nugent kick), 4:51.

Q4 - NYJ - 14:20 - [[Mike Nugent]] 33 Yd FG (24-10 NYJ)
*DET [[Mike Furrey|Furrey]] 22 pass from Kitna (Hanson kick), 2:22.

Q4 - DET - 09:09 - [[Kevin Jones]] 9 Yd pass from [[Jon Kitna]] ([[Jason Hanson]] kick is good) (24-17 NYJ)

Q4 - NYJ - 04:51 - [[Leon Washington]] 16 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (31-17 NYJ)

Q4 - DET - 02:22 - [[Mike Furrey]] 18 Yd pass from [[Jon Kitna]] ([[Jason Hanson]] kick is good) (31-24 NYJ)

====Game Statistics====
{|
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'''Lions''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
J. Kitna 22/36 269 3 2

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
K. Jones 15 86 0 24
J. Kitna 3 17 0 7
D. Ellis 1 12 0 12
B. Calhoun 3 10 0 7

Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
M. Furrey 9 109 1 19
K. Jones 6 57 1 26
R. Williams 2 29 1 22
D. Campbell 1 22 0 22
D. Ellis 1 19 0 19
B. Calhoun 1 18 0 18
M. Pollard 1 9 0 9
A. Hakim 1 6 0 6

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
B. Calhoun 1 0 1 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
J. Hanson 1/1 25 3/3 6

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
N. Harris 2 53.5 1 55

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
E. Drummond 5 20.6 0 26

Punt Returns
NO AVG TD LG
No Attempts N/A N/A N/A N/A

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
E. Sims 9-1 0.0 0 0
D. Bullocks 7-2 0.0 0 0
T. Holt 7-2 0.0 1 0
B. Bailey 5-2 0.0 0 0
D. Bly 5-2 0.0 0 0
M. Bell 4-7 0.0 0 0
P. Lenon 4-0 0.0 0 0
J. DeVries 2-0 0.0 0 0
K. Edwards 2-1 1.0 0 1
J. McGraw 2-0 0.0 0 0
C. Redding 2-0 1.0 0 0
L. Woods 2-0 0.0 0 0
F. Bryant 1-2 0.0 0 0
D. Campbell 1-0 0.0 0 0
E. Drummond 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Ellis 1-0 0.0 0 0
C. Fitzsimmons 1-0 0.0 0 0
J. Fletcher 1-0 0.0 0 0
J. Hall 1-0 0.0 0 0
J. Hanson 1-0 0.0 0 0
T. Jackson 1-0 0.0 0 0
K. Smith 1-1 0.0 0 0
S. Wilson 1-1 0.0 0 0
K. Jones 0-1 0.0 0 0

</pre>
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<br>
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'''Jets''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 16/22 189 1 1

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
L. Washington 20 129 2 23
K. Barlow 12 49 1 8
B. Smith 3 16 0 8
L. Coles 1 15 0 15
J. Cotchery 1 10 0 10
C. Pennington 5 2 0 4
Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
J. Cotchery 7 79 0 28
J. McCareins 1 44 1 44
L. Coles 4 29 0 15
C. Baker 1 16 0 16
S. Ryan 1 9 0 9
L. Washington 1 8 0 8
T. Dwight 1 4 0 4

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
C. Pennington 1 0 1 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
M. Nugent 1/1 33 4/4 7

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Graham 2 34.0 2 38

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
J. Hodgins 1 17.0 0 17
J. Miller 3 32.7 0 56
K. Rhodes 1 0.0 0 0
Punt Return
NO AVG TD LG
No Attempts N/A N/A N/A N/A

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
E. Coleman 10-1 0.0 0 0
J. Vilma 6-5 0.0 1 0
V. Hobson 4-2 0.0 0 0
J. Miller 4-0 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 4-1 0.0 0 0
E. Barton 3-1 0.0 0 0
D. Robertson 3-2 1.0 0 1
A. Dyson 2-1 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 2-0 0.0 0 0
K. Rhodes 2-0 0.0 1 0
C. Baker 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Coleman 1-1 0.0 0 0
R. Moore 1-0 0.0 0 0
H. Poteat 1-1 0.0 0 0
R. Riddle 1-0 0.0 0 0
E. Smith 1-0 0.0 0 0
C. Spencer 1-0 0.0 0 0
R. Washington 1-0 0.0 0 0
</pre>
|}


===Week 8: at Cleveland Browns===
===Week 8: at Cleveland Browns===
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|Road=Jets
|Road=Jets
|R1=3||R2=0||R3=7||R4=3||RT=13|Home='''Browns'''
|R1=3||R2=0||R3=7||R4=3|Home='''Browns'''
|H1=3||H2=7||H3=10||H4=0||HT=20
|H1=3||H2=7||H3=10||H4=0
|stadium= [[Cleveland Browns Stadium]], [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]]
|time= 4:15 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
|weather={{convert|46|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Clear)<ref name=week8gb>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/28963/CLV_Gamebook.pdf|title=New York Jets at Cleveland Browns Gamebook|work=NFL.com|date=October 29, 2006|access-date=December 17, 2007}}</ref>
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Ian Eagle]] and [[Solomon Wilcots]]
|referee= [[Mike Carey (American football)|Mike Carey]]<ref name=week8gb/>
|attendance= 72,507<ref name=week8gb/>
}}
}}
*'''Game time:''' 4:15 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
*'''Game weather:''' 46 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Clear)
*'''TV announcers ([[CBS]]):''' [[Ian Eagle]] and [[Solomon Wilcots]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 72,507


====Game summary====
[[New York Jets]] last-gasp rally falls short in loss to [[Cleveland Browns]]. The game also marked the first time [[Eric Mangini]] faced his friend and former mentor [[Romeo Crennel]].
The Jets got the ball first and Pennington led the Jets on a 16-play, 83-yard drive that took 8:30 off the clock before [[Mike Nugent]] kicked a 27-yard field goal. On the Browns’ next possession, [[Reuben Droughns]] had two big gains to put the Browns in position for [[Phil Dawson]]’s 47-yard field goal, knotting the score, 3–3. Pennington was then intercepted by [[Sean Jones (defensive end)|Sean Jones]], and [[Charlie Frye]] led the Browns on a long drive that was capped by a 2-yard touchdown run by Droughns. Frye would get intercepted by [[Eric Smith (safety)|Eric Smith]] on the Browns’ next possession, but Nugent missed a 52-yard field goal wide right, his first missed field goal since Week 1. However, the Jets would get a break as Dawson missed a chip-shot 26-yard field goal at the end of the first half. Still, Cleveland led 10–3 at halftime.


Cleveland got the ball first in the second half, and Droughns continued to move the ball, picking up solid yardage before Frye found [[Kellen Winslow II]] open on a 30-yard touchdown reception. After the teams traded punts, [[Leon Washington]] fumbled on the Jets’ 10-yard line, with [[Nick Eason]] forcing and [[Kamerion Wimbley]] recovering. Dawson knocked in a 21-yard field goal to give Cleveland a 20–3 lead with 3:51 left in the third quarter. The Jets got an immediate lift when Justin Miller returned the ensuing kickoff 99 yards for a score, his second return of the year, to cut the lead to ten. After a Browns punt, Pennington drove the Jets into position for Nugent's 47-yard field goal to narrow the deficit to 20–13. However, on the Jets’ next possession, Pennington was again intercepted by Jones, but Cleveland was forced to punt.
====Game Summary====
Following their home victory against the Lions, the Jets travelled to [[Cleveland Browns Stadium]] to meet the [[Cleveland Browns]]. In the first quarter, New York scored first with kicker [[Mike Nugent]] getting a 27-yard field goal. Cleveland would tie the score on kicker [[Phil Dawson]]'s 47-yard field goal. The Browns took advantage of the Jets' porous run defense throughout much of the game. Browns RB [[Reuben Droughns]] got a two-yard TD run for the only score of the second quarter.


After another trade of punts, the Jets took over on Cleveland's 47-yard line with 1:56 to play. On 4th-and-4 from the Cleveland 24 with 1:06 to play, Pennington lofted a pass that Chris Baker leapt for and caught with one hand as he began to land. Just before his foot hit the ground, the Browns’ [[Brodney Pool]] levelled Baker, who landed out-of-bounds but still in possession of the ball. The referee ruled that Baker was out-of-bounds, rather than ruling he was forced out, which would have led to a touchdown. [[Eric Mangini]] called a timeout in the hopes that the referees would review the play, but since it was a judgement call, it was non-reviewable under NFL rules. Frye took a knee to end the game.
In the third quarter, things went from bad to worse for the Jets, as QB [[Charlie Frye]] threw a 30-yard TD pass to TE [[Kellen Winslow II|Kellen Winslow]]. Dawson later kicked a 21-yard field goal to put the Browns up 20-3. The Jets answered back when CB [[Justin Miller]] returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, Nugent managed to kick a 47-yard field goal to put the Jets within a touchdown. After a defensive stand the Jets got the ball back and tried to mount a game-tying drive. On fourth down with just over a minute remaining, [[Chad Pennington]] lobbed a pass to tight end [[Chris Baker (football player)|Chris Baker]], which Baker grabbed, but fell out of the end zone as he did so, and the officials ruled the play an incompletion. Although the Jets couldn't challenge with under two minutes left, they were hoping for a review of the play due to Baker clearly being pushed out. However, the officials deemed that the play was not reviewable, allowing the Browns to hold on to the win, which dropped the Jets to 4-4.


====Scoring Summary====
====Scoring Summary====
'''First quarter'''
Q1 - NYJ - 06:30 - [[Mike Nugent]] 27 Yd FG (3-0 NYJ)
*NYJ – FG [[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] 33, 6:30.
*CLE – FG [[Phil Dawson|Dawson]] 47, 2:55.


'''Second quarter'''
Q1 - CLE - 02:55 - [[Phil Dawson]] 47 Yd (3-3 TIE)
*CLE – [[Reuben Droughns|Droughns]] 2 run (Dawson kick), 10:00.


'''Third quarter'''
Q2 - CLE - 10:00 - [[Reuben Droughns]] 2 Yd run ([[Phil Dawson]] kick is good) (3-10 CLE)
*CLE – [[Kellen Winslow II|Winslow II]] 30 pass from [[Charlie Frye|Frye]] (Dawson kick), 11:16.
*CLE – FG Dawson 21, 3:48.
*NYJ – Miller 99 kickoff return (Nugent kick), 3:35.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q3 - CLE - 11:16 - [[Kellen Winslow]] 30 Yd pass from [[Charlie Frye]] ([[Phil Dawson]] kick is good) (3-17 CLE)
*NYJ – FG Nugent 47, 12:54.

Q3 - CLE - 03:48 - [[Phil Dawson]] 21 Yd (3-20 CLE)

Q4 - NYJ - 12:54 - [[Justin Miller]] 99 Yd kick return ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (10-20 CLE)

Q4 - NYJ - 04:51 - [[Mike Nugent]] 47 Yd FG (13-20 CLE)

====Game Statistics====
{|
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'''Browns''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Frye 15/22 141 6.4 1 1

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
R. Droughns 33 125 1 11
C. Frye 5 19 0 17
T. Smith 1 3 0 3

Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
K. Winslow 7 76 1 30
S. Heiden 3 23 0 12
B. Edwards 2 21 0 20
J. Cribbs 1 14 0 14
R. Droughns 2 7 0 5

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
K. Wimbley 0 0 1 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
P. Dawson 2/3 47 2/2 8

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
D. Zastudil 5 48.4 1 59

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
J. Cribbs 3 62 20.7 30

Punt Returns
NO AVG TD LG
J. Cribbs 1 1 1.0 1

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
L. Bodden 4-0 0.0 0 0
A. Davis 4-2 0.0 0 0
B. Russell 4-0 0.0 0 0
K. Wimbley 4-3 0.0 0 0
N. Eason 3-1 0.0 0 1
D. Holly 3-0 0.0 0 0
E. Kelley 3-0 0.0 0 0
A. McKinley 3-3 0.0 0 0
S. Jones 2-3 0.0 2 0
B. Pool 2-0 0.0 0 0
R. Brown 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Jackson 1-2 0.0 0 0
W. McGinest 1-0 0.0 0 0
C. Thompson 1-0 1.0 0 0
T. Washington 1-0 0.0 0 0
S. Fraser 0-1 0.0 0 0

</pre>
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<br>
| valign="top" width=49% |
'''Jets''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 11/28 108 0 2

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
L. Washington 15 51 0 11
K. Barlow 5 16 0 5
C. Pennington 3 9 0 6
J. Cotchery 1 8 0 8
B. Smith 3 4 0 7
Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
J. Cotchery 5 43 0 12
L. Coles 4 40 0 23
C. Baker 1 17 0 17
K. Barlow 1 8 0 8

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
L. Washington 1 1 0 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
M. Nugent 2/3 47 1/1 7

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Graham 3 51.3 3 69

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
J. Miller 4 40.2 1 99
L. Washington 1 15.0 0 15
Punt Return
NO AVG TD LG
T. Dwight 4 13.8 0 18

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
E. Barton 9-1 1.0 0 0
E. Coleman 5-4 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 5-1 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 5-1 1.0 0 0
V. Hobson 4-4 0.0 0 0
J. Vilma 4-4 0.0 0 0
B. Kassell 3-1 0.0 0 0
J. Miller 3-1 0.0 0 0
K. Rhodes 3-2 0.0 0 0
D. Robertson 3-0 0.0 0 0
B. Hamilton 2-1 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen 2-1 0.0 0 0
D. Barrett 1-0 0.0 0 0
D. Coleman 1-0 1.0 0 0
A. Dyson 1-0 0.0 0 0
R. Moore 0-2 0.0 0 0
E. Smith 0-1 0.0 1 0
</pre>
|}


===Week 10: at New England Patriots===
===Week 10: at New England Patriots===
{{Americanfootballbox|
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road='''Jets'''
|Road='''Jets'''
|R1=0||R2=7||R3=3||R4=7||RT=17|Home=Patriots
|R1=0||R2=7||R3=3||R4=7|Home=Patriots
|H1=0||H2=6||H3=0||H4=8||HT=14
|H1=0||H2=6||H3=0||H4=8
|stadium= [[Gillette Stadium]], [[Foxboro, Massachusetts]]
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
|weather={{convert|58|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (rain)<ref name=week10gb>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/29001/NE_Gamebook.pdf|title=New York Jets at New England Patriots Gamebook|work=NFL.com|date=November 12, 2006|access-date=December 17, 2007}}</ref>
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Jim Nantz]] and [[Phil Simms]]
|referee= [[Peter Morelli]]<ref name=week10gb/>
|attendance= 68,756<ref name=week10gb/>
}}
}}
*'''Game time:''' 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
*'''Game weather:''' 58 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Rain)
*'''TV announcers ([[CBS]]):''' [[Jim Nantz]] and [[Phil Simms]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 68,756
Looking to split the season series after a week 2 defeat against the Patriots, the Jets traveled to Gillete Stadium with their first victory against the Patriots after seven consecutive defeats. The win marked Head Coach [[Eric Mangini| Eric Mangini's]] first win against his former mentor [[Bill Belichick]] and the Jets improved to 5-4, one game behind the Patriots.
====Game Summary====
Coming off of their bye week, the Jets flew to [[Gillette Stadium]] for a rainy AFC East rematch with the [[New England Patriots]]. After a scoreless first quarter, the Pats scored first on kicker [[Stephen Gostkowski]]'s 31-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Jets put together a 16-play drive, culminating with RB [[Kevan Barlow]]'s two-yard TD run. The drive was the longest the Patriots' defense had allowed to that point in the season. Gostkowski gave New England a 21-yard field goal before halftime to cut the Jets' lead to 7-6. In the third quarter, another long drive for the Jets led to kicker [[Mike Nugent]] hitting a 34-yard field goal to help New York improve its lead. Meanwhile, [[Tom Brady]] had much trouble leading the Patriots downfield, as the Jets' defense repeatedly got to Brady with four sacks overall, and Brady's uniform covered with mud from the sloppy field.


====Game summary====
With the score still 10-6, the Jets widened their lead with QB [[Chad Pennington]] completing a 22-yard TD pass to WR [[Jerricho Cotchery]]. The Patriots would try for a comeback, as QB [[Tom Brady]] led a 61-yard drive in a scant 31 seconds, ending with a 15-yard TD pass to wide receiver [[Reche Caldwell]] and a two-point conversion also to Caldwell, with just over four minutes remaining. New England would get the ball back with 1:08 remaining in the game, and Brady led the Patriots to the Jets' 45-yard with nine seconds left. However, on what would be the final play, the Jets sacked Brady to force a fumble as time ran out.
On a rainy day in New England, both teams’ defenses held firm early, with the teams trading punts until New England went on a drive that reached one play into the second quarter, when [[Stephen Gostkowski]] booted a 31-yard field goal. On the Jets’ next play from scrimmage, [[Chad Pennington]] was intercepted by [[Artrell Hawkins]]. Two plays later, [[Tom Brady]] found [[Doug Gabriel]] open downfield for a long first down, but [[Victor Hobson]] forced a fumble and [[Kerry Rhodes]] recovered. The Jets followed with a time-consuming 16-play, 9:12 drive, capped off by a two-yard [[Kevan Barlow]] touchdown run for a 7–3 Jets lead.


New England battled downfield, converting a 4th-and-1 from their own 44 with a run to fullback [[Heath Evans]], and on the first play after the two-minute warning, Brady appeared to be intercepted by [[Drew Coleman]], who ran the ball back 35 yards. However, the play was negated on a controversial roughing-the-passer call on Hobson, who dove at Brady as he was releasing the ball, but drove him into the ground, prompting the flag. The Patriots then converted on a 4th-and-3 from the Jets’ 24, but settled for a 21-yard field goal from Gostkowski with four seconds left.
====Scoring Summary====
Q2 - PAT - 14:56 - [[Stephen Gostkowski]] 31 Yd FG (0-3 PAT)


Justin Miller ran back the opening kickoff of the second half 62 yards, and the drive ended with Pennington lining up in the shotgun on 4th-and-5 from the Patriots’ 33, only to punt the ball to the New England 4. After a Patriots punt, Pennington led the Jets on another long drive, this one 15 plays and only 45 yards, but it ate 6:40 off the clock and resulted in Nugent's 34-yard field goal. Midway through the fourth quarter, Brady was intercepted by [[Erik Coleman]], and Pennington tossed a 22-yard touchdown pass to [[Jerricho Cotchery]], barely keeping his feet inbounds, although the play was never challenged. The Jets led 17–6 with 4:51 to go.
Q2 - NYJ - 04:43 - [[Kevan Barlow]] 2 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (7-3 NYJ)


However, operating out of a no-huddle offense, Brady led the Patriots 61 yards in 31 seconds, capped by a 15-yard touchdown pass to [[Reche Caldwell]], and Brady found Caldwell again on the two-point conversion to narrow the lead to 17–14. The next drive was critical, as the Jets forced New England to use all three timeouts, punting with 1:15 to go. New England took over at their own 11-yard line and moved the ball to the Jets’ 46-yard line. On the final play of the game, Brady was sacked by [[Shaun Ellis]].
Q2 - PAT - 00:04 - [[Stephen Gostkowski]] 21 Yd FG (7-6 NYJ)


====Scoring summary====
Q3 - NYJ - 01:46 - [[Mike Nugent]] 34 Yd FG (10-6 NYJ)
'''Second quarter'''
*NE – FG [[Stephen Gostkowski|Gostkowski]] 31, 14:56.
*NYJ – [[Kevan Barlow|Barlow]] 2 run ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 4:43.
*NE – FG Gostkowski 21, :04.


'''Third quarter'''
Q4 - NYJ - 04:45 - [[Jerricho Cotchery]] 22 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (17-6 NYJ)
*NYJ – FG Nugent 34, 1:46.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q4 - PAT - 04:14 - [[Reche Caldwell]] 15 Yd pass from [[Tom Brady]] ([[Tom Brady]] pass to [[Reche Caldwell]] for 2 Pt. Conversion) (17-14 NYJ)
*NYJ – [[Jerricho Cotchery|Cotchery]] 22 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (Nugent kick), 4:45.

*NE – [[Reche Caldwell|Caldwell]] 15 pass from [[Tom Brady|Brady]] (Caldwell pass from Brady), 4:14.
====Game Statistics====
{|
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'''Patriots''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
T. Brady 25/37 255 1 1

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
C. Dillon 11 98 0 50
L. Maroney 12 37 0 10
H. Evans 2 8 0 7

Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
R. Caldwell 9 90 1 19
J. Gaffney 3 65 0 33
D. Gabriel 2 30 0 22
K. Faulk 3 23 0 14
B. Watson 2 16 0 10
T. Brown 2 15 0 13
D. Graham 1 6 0 6
C. Dillon 1 5 0 5
C. Jackson 2 5 0 5

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
T. Brady 1 0 0 0
D. Gabriel 1 1 0 0
R. Hochstein 0 0 1 0

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
S. Gostkowski 2/2 31 0/0 6

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
J. Miller 4 40.2 1 46

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
K. Faulk 1 19.0 0 19
L. Maroney 3 29.7 0 36

Punt Returns
NO AVG TD LG
K. Faulk 1 8.0 0 8

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
J. Seau 11-4 0.0 0 0
R. Colvin 7-1 1.0 0 0
T. Bruschi 6-10 0.0 0 0
A. Samuel 5-0 0.0 0 0
C. Scott 4-3 0.0 0 0
J. Green 3-0 0.0 0 0
A. Hawkins 3-3 0.0 1 0
E. Hobbs 3-0 0.0 0 0
V. Wilfork 3-0 0.0 0 0
D. Davis 2-0 0.0 0 0
M. Wright 2-1 0.0 0 0
E. Alexander 1-0 0.0 0 0
T. Banta-Cain 1-1 0.0 0 0
D. Gabriel 1-0 0.0 0 0
L. Maroney 1-0 0.0 0 0
C. Mays 1-1 0.0 0 0
J. Sanders 1-1 0.0 0 0
R. Seymour 0-2 0.0 0 0
M. Vrabel 0-1 0.0 0 0

</pre>
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'''Jets''':
<pre>
Passing
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 22/33 168 1 1

Rushing
ATT YDS TD LG
K. Barlow 17 75 1 12
L. Washington 9 35 0 8
C. Pennington 2 4 0 3
J. Cotchery 1 3 0 3
Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
J. Cotchery 6 70 1 22
J. McCareins 3 31 0 23
L. Coles 5 29 0 7
T. Dwight 2 14 0 9
B. Askew 2 9 0 7
C. Baker 1 7 0 7
K. Barlow 1 7 0 7
L. Washington 2 1 0 2

Fumbles
FUM LOST REC YDS
K. Rhodes 0 0 1 4

Kicking
FG LG XP PTS
M. Nugent 1/1 34 2/2 5

Punting
NO AVG I20 LG
B. Graham 4 38.8 2 47
C. Pennington 1 29.0 1 29

Kickoff Returns
NO AVG TD LG
M. Chatham 1 6.0 0 6
J. Miller 3 34.3 0 62
Punt Return
NO AVG TD LG
T. Dwight 1 15.0 0 15

Defense
T-A SCK INT FF
E. Coleman 7-2 0.0 1 0
K. Rhodes 7-3 0.0 0 0
A. Dyson 6-1 0.0 0 0
D. Coleman 5-2 0.0 0 0
D. Barrett 3-0 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 3-2 1.0 0 1
V. Hobson 3-3 0.0 0 1
J. Vilma 3-3 0.0 0 0
E. Barton 2-2 0.0 0 0
M. Chatham 2-2 0.0 0 0
B. Kassell 2-1 0.0 0 0
D. Robertson 2-4 1.0 0 0
E. Smith 2-1 0.0 0 0
R. Washington 2-2 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen 2-0 1.0 0 0
B. Askew 1-0 0.0 0 0
L. Coles 1-0 0.0 0 0
B. Hamilton 1-1 0.0 0 0
J. Miller 1-0 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 1-0 1.0 0 0
M. Nugent 0-1 0.0 0 0
</pre>
|}


===Week 11: vs. Chicago Bears===
===Week 11: vs. Chicago Bears===
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|Road='''Bears'''
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|R1=0||R2=0||R3=3||R4=7|Home=Jets
|H1=0||H2=0||H3=0||H4=0||HT=0
|H1=0||H2=0||H3=0||H4=0
|stadium= [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]], [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]]
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
|weather={{convert|47|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Overcast)<ref name=week11gb>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/29012/NYJ_Gamebook.pdf|title=Chicago Bears at New York Jets Gamebook|work=NFL.com|date=November 19, 2006|access-date=December 17, 2007}}</ref>
|TV=[[NFL on Fox|Fox]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Joe Buck]] and [[Troy Aikman]]
|referee= [[Gene Steratore]]<ref name=week11gb/>
|attendance= 77,632<ref name=week11gb/>
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*'''Game time:''' 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 44 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Cloudy)
*'''TV announcers ([[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]):''' [[Joe Buck]] and [[Troy Aikman]]
*'''Game attendance:''' 77,632


====Game Summary====
====Game summary====
The first quarter was all about defense, as the teams traded punts until the Jets got the ball late in the first quarter at their own 24-yard line. On the drive, [[Chad Pennington]] converted key third downs to [[Brad Smith (American football, born 1983)|Brad Smith]] and [[Tim Dwight]], and was soon faced with a 3rd-and-goal at the Bears’ 6-yard line. Apparently unable to see an open [[Laveranues Coles]], Pennington lobbed a pass towards Chris Baker that was intercepted by [[Brian Urlacher]]. With just under four minutes left in the half, [[Thomas Jones (American football)|Thomas Jones]] appeared to fumble and [[Kerry Rhodes]] recovered, but Chicago successfully challenged the play, denying the Jets a scoring opportunity. The game was scoreless at halftime.
Riding high from their road victory over the Patriots, the Jets returned home for a Week 11 game with the [[Chicago Bears]]. Neither side was able to get much going offensively in the first half, as both teams' defenses played to form, forcing punts many times. The Jets were finally able to break through in the second quarter, reaching the Bears 5-yard line. However, their drive ended in disaster when [[Chad Pennington]] threw an interception to [[Brian Urlacher]] in the end zone as he tried to find tight end [[Chris Baker]]. Replays showed that wide receiver [[Laveranues Coles]] was open on the left side of the end zone, but Pennington didn't see him.


Starting the second half, the Jets attempted a surprise onside kick, but the Bears were able to recover anyway. The excellent field position let running back [[Thomas Jones]] single-handedly drive the Bears down to the Jets 2-yard line where kicker [[Robbie Gould]] hit a 20-yard field goal to give the Bears the first points of the game. The Jets tried to recover, but another drive into Bears territory resulted in another Pennington interception by [[Devin Hester]]. On the very first play of the fourth quarter, Chicago effectively put the game away when QB [[Rex Grossman]] completed a 57-yard touchdown pass to WR [[Mark Bradley]]. From there, the Bears' defense kept the Jets grounded the rest of the way. With the loss, New York fell to 5-5.
[[Eric Mangini]] opened the second half with an onside kick, like his surprise onside kick against Indianapolis in Week 4. Unfortunately, this one was scooped up by Chicago's [[Chris Harris (safety)|Chris Harris]]. On the Bears’ first play, Jones broke off a 19-yard run, and Jones rushed every play on the drive that was capped off by a 20-yard field goal by [[Robbie Gould]]. The Jets’ next drive ended when Pennington was intercepted by [[Nathan Vasher]] in Chicago territory. The Bears’ game-breaking score came when [[Rex Grossman]] completed a short pass to [[Mark Bradley]]. The Jets’ [[Drew Coleman]] fell down attempting to make the tackle, and Bradley had an open lane to the end zone to extend the Bears’ lead to 10–0. The Bears then went into a ball-control offense, and the Jets could not muster anything.


====Scoring Summary====
====Scoring Summary====
'''Third quarter'''
Q3 - CHI - 10:39 - [[Robbie Gould]] 20 Yd FG (3-0 CHI)
*CHI – FG [[Robbie Gould|Gould]] 20, 10:39.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q4 - CHI - 14:50 - [[Mark Bradley]] 57 Yd pass from [[Rex Grossman]] ([[Robbie Gould]] kick is good) (10-0 CHI)
*CHI – [[Mark Bradley|Bradley]] 57 pass from [[Rex Grossman|Grossman]] (Gould kick), 14:50.


====Game Statistics====
===Week 12: vs. Houston Texans===
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'''Bears''':
|H1=3||H2=6||H3=14||H4=3
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|stadium= [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]], [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]]
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
|weather={{convert|56|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Clear)
|referee=[[Bill Leavy]]
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Gus Johnson (sportscaster)|Gus Johnson]] and [[Steve Tasker]]
|attendance= 76,596
}}


====Game summary====
PASSING
The game started out with the teams trading punts, and when Houston attempted a punt from the Jets’ 37-yard line, punter [[Chad Stanley]] fumbled the snap and the Jets had the ball at their own 46-yard line. A 36-yard completion from [[Chad Pennington]] to [[Laveranues Coles]] almost went for naught when [[Leon Washington]] fumbled a short pass, but Brad Smith recovered. [[Mike Nugent]] booted a 23-yard field goal to put the Jets on the board. On the Jets’ next drive, Pennington led the Jets into Houston territory, aided by a pass-interference call on [[DeMarcus Faggins]]. Nugent kicked a 34-yard field goal for a 6–0 Jets lead. Houston rebounded, with [[David Carr (American football)|David Carr]] converting a key third down to [[Andre Johnson]] to set up [[Kris Brown]]’s 47-yard field goal. Pennington completed a long pass to [[Jerricho Cotchery]] on the next drive to set up Nugent’s career-long 54-yard field goal to give the Jets a 9–3 lead. The half ended when Brown came up five yards short on a 59-yard field goal attempt.
CP/AT YDS TD INT
R. Grossman 11/22 119 1 0


On the Jets’ first possession of the second half, following a Houston punt, Pennington completed long passes to Chris Baker and Cotchery before finding Coles on a 12-yard touchdown pass. On the Jets’ next drive, fans everywhere held their breath when Pennington was drilled by [[Mario Williams]] while releasing a pass and was slow to get up. Luckily, he only had the wind knocked out of him. [[Kerry Rhodes]] intercepted Carr soon after, and Pennington completed another long pass to Cotchery to set up [[Cedric Houston]]’s 1-yard touchdown run and a 23–3 lead. The Jets’ final score came after a 13-play drive that ate up 8:27, capped by Nugent's 40-yard field goal, his fourth of the game. Houston closed the scoring when Carr found Johnson in the end zone, and then completed a two-point conversion pass to [[Wali Lundy]].
RUSHING
ATT YDS TD LG
T. Jones 23 121 0 19
C. Benson 10 51 0 14
J. McKie 1 2 0 2
R. Grossman 1 -1 0 -1


====Scoring Summary====
RECEIVING
[[File:JetsTexans.JPG|thumb|250px|The Texans on offense at the Meadowlands in week 12 of 2006]]
REC YDS TD LG
M. Bradley 4 80 1 57
M. Muhammad 2 29 0 28
A. Peterson 1 4 0 4
J. McKie 1 3 0 3
D. Clark 1 2 0 2
T. Jones 2 1 0 3


'''First quarter'''
FUMBLES
*NYJ – FG [[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] 23, 1:25.
FUM LOST REC YDS
No Fumbles N/A N/A N/A N/A


'''Second quarter'''
KICKING
*NYJ – FG Nugent 34, 9:46.
FG LG XP PTS
*HOU – FG [[Kris Brown|Brown]] 47, 4:59.
R. Gould 1/1 20 1/1 4
*NYJ – FG Nugent 54, 1:09.


'''Third quarter'''
PUNTING
*NYJ – [[Laveranues Coles|Coles]] 12 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (Nugent kick), 9:00.
NO AVG I20 LG
*NYJ – [[Cedric Houston|Houston]] 1 run (Nugent kick), 3:33.
B. Maynard 8 42.9 1 60


'''Fourth quarter'''
KICKOFF RETURNS
*NYJ – FG Nugent 40, 8:05.
NO AVG TD LG
*HOU – [[Andre Johnson|Johnson]] 3 pass from [[David Carr (American football)|Carr]] (Carr pass to [[Wali Lundy|Lundy]]), 3:54.
C. Harris 1 0.0 0 0
PUNT RETURNS
NO AVG TD LG
D. Hester 1 7.0 0 7


===Week 13: at Green Bay Packers===
DEFENSE
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T-A SCK INT FF
|Road='''Jets'''
L. Briggs 6-1 0.0 0 0
|R1=10||R2=21||R3=0||R4=7|Home=Packers
T. Johnson 6-5 0.0 0 0
|H1=0||H2=0||H3=10||H4=0
R. Manning 6-1 0.0 0 0
|stadium= [[Lambeau Field]], [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]]
B. Urlacher 5-6 0.0 1 0
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]/12:00 PM [[Central Time zone|CST]]
A. Brown 4-1 0.0 0 0
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A. Ogunleye 4-2 1.0 0 0
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Jim Nantz]] and [[Phil Simms]]
C. Tillman 4-2 0.0 0 0
|referee= [[Larry Nemmers]]<ref name=week13gb/>
N. Vasher 4-3 0.0 1 0
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M. Anderson 3-0 1.0 0 0
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D. Manning 3-4 0.0 0 0
H. Hillenmeyer 2-0 0.0 0 0
T. Harris 1-0 0.0 0 0
I. Scott 1-1 0.0 0 0
R. Wilson 1-0 0.0 0 0
T. Johnson 0-1 0.0 0 0


====Game summary====
</pre>
On the game's opening drive, Pennington drove the Jets downfield, aided by a key third-down completion to [[Justin McCareins]], capped by [[Mike Nugent]]’s 24-yard field goal. On the next possession, [[Bryan Thomas (American football)|Bryan Thomas]] sacked [[Brett Favre]], causing a fumble while [[Dewayne Robertson]] recovered for the Jets. Out of a no-huddle offense, Pennington quickly engineered a scoring drive, a 12-yard touchdown pass to [[Jerricho Cotchery]].
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<br>
| valign="top" width=49% |
'''Jets''':
<pre>
PASSING
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 19/35 162 0 2


After a Packers punt, Pennington found Chris Baker and Cotchery on long completions to set up [[Cedric Houston]]’s 3-yard touchdown run for a 17–0 Jets lead. [[Dave Rayner]] would miss a 40-yard field goal wide right for Green Bay, and the Jets drove to another score, this time a 1-yard touchdown run by Houston. Favre would then get intercepted by [[Andre Dyson]], and the Jets would get fortunate on the next drive, surviving a [[Laveranues Coles]] fumble that Cotchery recovered, and Baker had a couple of key grabs on the drive, including a 1-yard touchdown catch with 13 seconds to play in the half for a 31–0 lead.
RUSHING
ATT YDS TD LG
C. Houston 11 50 0 11
T. Dwight 1 28 0 28
L. Washington 13 22 0 16
B. Smith 1 6 0 6
K. Barlow 4 2 0 3
RECEIVING
REC YDS TD LG
L. Coles 8 80 0 14
T. Dwight 5 40 0 15
J. Cotchery 3 25 0 22
B. Smith 1 7 0 7
L. Washington 1 7 0 7
C. Baker 1 3 0 3


Out of the gate in the second half, Green Bay resorted to a rushing game, and the first drive worked, with Rayner kicking a 34-yard field goal. Pennington then got intercepted by [[Charles Woodson]]. Green Bay could not convert a 4th-and-1 from the New York 33-yard line, but Pennington threw another pick, this time to [[Patrick Dendy]]. Green Bay made Pennington pay this time, as Favre found [[Donald Driver]] for a 20-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 31–10. Green Bay then recovered the ensuing onside kick, and the Packers had all the momentum. However, the Jets forced a punt and then drove to a touchdown, with Houston picking up a big run and [[Leon Washington]] finishing the drive with a 20-yard touchdown run that effectively ended the game.
FUMBLES
FUM LOST REC YDS
No Fumbles N/A N/A N/A N/A


====Scoring Summary====
KICKING
'''First quarter'''
FG LG XP PTS
*NYJ – FG [[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] 24, 9:55.
No Attempts N/A N/A N/A N/A
*NYJ – [[Jerricho Cotchery|Cotchery]] 12 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (Nugent kick), 4:45.


'''Second quarter'''
PUNTING
*NYJ – [[Cedric Houston|Houston]] 3 run (Nugent kick), 12:40.
NO AVG I20 LG
*NYJ – Houston 1 run (Nugent kick), 6:17.
B. Graham 7 44.3 1 67
*NYJ – Baker 1 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), :09.
KICKOFF RETURNS
NO AVG TD LG
J. Miller 3 16.0 0 21
PUNT RETURNS
NO AVG TD LG
T. Dwight 2 13.5 0 16


'''Third quarter'''
DEFENSE
*GB – FG [[Dave Rayner|Rayner]] 34, 8:32.
T-A SCK INT FF
*GB – [[Donald Driver|Driver]] 20 pass from [[Brett Favre|Favre]] (Rayner kick), 1:16.
K. Rhodes 8-0 1.0 0 0
V. Hobson 6-3 0.0 0 0
E. Coleman 5-2 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 5-0 0.0 0 0
E. Barton 3-2 0.0 0 0
R. Washington 3-1 0.0 0 0
D. Barrett 2-1 0.0 0 0
B. Hamilton 2-1 0.0 0 0
D. Robertson 2-3 0.0 0 0
J. Vilma 2-7 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen 2-1 0.0 0 0
M. Chatham 1-1 0.0 0 0
A. Dyson 1-2 0.0 0 0
B. Kassell 1-0 0.0 0 0
J. Miller 1-0 0.0 0 0
E. Smith 1-0 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 0-2 0.0 0 0


'''Fourth quarter'''
</pre>
*NYJ – [[Leon Washington|Washington]] 20 run (Nugent kick), 11:30.
|}


===Week 12: vs. Houston Texans===
===Week 14: vs. Buffalo Bills===
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|Road='''Bills'''
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|H1=3||H2=6||H3=14||H4=3||HT=26
|H1=7||H2=6||H3=0||H4=0
|stadium= [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]], [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]]
|time= 4:15 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
|weather={{convert|54|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Clear)
|referee=[[Walt Anderson (American football)|Walt Anderson]]
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Ian Eagle]] and [[Solomon Wilcots]]
|attendance= 77,131
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}}
*'''Game time:''' 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 56 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] (Clear)
*'''TV announcers ([[NFL on CBS|CBS]]):
*'''Game attendance:''' 76,596


====Game Summary====
====Game summary====
Buffalo struck first late in the first quarter when [[Willis McGahee]] broke through a hole and ran 57 yards to the end zone. Justin Miller put the Jets in good field position with the ensuing kickoff return, and after [[Chad Pennington]] found [[Laveranues Coles]] on a long completion, he found him on a 10-yard pass for a touchdown, knotting the game at 7. On the next drive, [[Anthony Thomas (American football)|Anthony Thomas]] fumbled for Buffalo and Miller recovered. [[Mike Nugent]] would knock in a 30-yard field goal to give the Jets the lead.
Trying to rebound from their home shutout loss to the Bears, the Jets stayed at home for a Week 12 intraconference game with the [[Houston Texans]]. In the first quarter, kicker [[Mike Nugent]] gave the Jets an early lead, thanks to a 23-yard field goal for the only score of the period. In the second quarter, Nugent increased New York's lead with a 34-yard field goal. The Texans would respond with kicker [[Kris Brown]] getting a 47-yard field goal, yet Nugent helped the Jets with a 54-yard field goal. In the third quarter, New York began gunning its engines with QB [[Chad Pennington]] completing a 12-yard TD run to WR [[Laveranues Coles]]. Afterwards, RB [[Cedric Houston]] increased the Jets' lead with a 1-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter, Nugent would put the game well out of reach with a 40-yard field goal. New York would allow Houston to get a 3-yard TD pass from QB [[David Carr]] to WR [[Andre Johnson]], along with a successful 2-point conversion pass to RB [[Wali Lundy]], yet the Jets managed to fly high for the win and improve to 6-5.

With 4:59 left in the half, [[J. P. Losman]] found Lee Evans on a deep pass downfield that went for a 77-yard touchdown. On the first play after the two-minute warning, Pennington was intercepted by [[Nate Clements]], who returned it 42 yards for a score. Nugent would add a 38-yard field goal right before halftime, and the Jets trailed 21–13 at halftime. The defenses held firm for a majority of the third quarter, before Losman found [[Robert Royal]] on a 6-yard touchdown pass. [[Rian Lindell]]’s 34-yard field goal with 8:04 remaining capped the scoring.


====Scoring Summary====
====Scoring Summary====
'''First quarter'''
Q1 - NYJ - 01:25 - [[Mike Nugent]] 23 Yd FG (0-3 NYJ)
*BUF – [[Willis McGahee|McGahee]] 57 run ([[Rian Lindell|Lindell]] kick, 4:22.
*NYJ – [[Laveranues Coles|Coles]] 10 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 1:08.


'''Second quarter'''
Q2 - NYJ - 09:46 - [[Mike Nugent]] 34 Yd FG (0-6 NYJ)
*NYJ – FG Nugent 30, 10:58.
*BUF – Evans 77 pass from [[J. P. Losman|Losman]] (Lindell kick), 4:47.
*BUF – [[Nate Clements|Clements]] 58 interception return (Lindell kick), 1:47.
*NYJ – FG Nugent 38, :01.


'''Third quarter'''
Q2 - TEX - 04:59 - [[Kris Brown]] 47 Yd FG (3-6 NYJ)
*BUF – [[Robert Royal|Royal]] 6 pass from Losman (Lindell kick), 1:58.


'''Fourth quarter'''
Q2 - NYJ - 01:09 - [[Mike Nugent]] 54 Yd FG (3-9 NYJ)
*BUF – FG Lindell 34, 7:59.


===Week 15: at Minnesota Vikings===
Q3 - NYJ - 09:00 - [[Laveranues Coles]] 12 Yd pass from [[Chad Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (3-16 NYJ)
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====Game summary====
Q3 - NYJ - 03:33 - [[Cedric Houston]] 1 Yd run ([[Mike Nugent]] kick is good) (3-23 NYJ)
On the second play of the game, [[Chad Pennington]] was sacked by [[Napoleon Harris]], and [[E. J. Henderson]] recovered. Three plays later, [[Brad Johnson (American football)|Brad Johnson]] tossed a 30-yard touchdown pass to [[Travis Taylor (American football)|Travis Taylor]], and the Jets trailed 7–0 two minutes into the game. The Jets immediately responded, with Brad Smith making a key grab on the drive that ended with [[Cedric Houston]]’s 6-yard touchdown run. On the next Jets’ drive, [[Mike Nugent]] was ready to attempt a 37-yard field goal, but holder Ben Graham botched the snap, and the Jets could not score. Nugent would make a 25-yard field goal early in the second quarter to give the Jets a 10–7 lead.


Pennington found [[Jerricho Cotchery]] and [[Laveranues Coles]] for big completions on the drive that ended with Coles grabbing a 21-yard touchdown pass from Pennington. Nugent would make a 52-yard field goal for a 20–7 lead before [[Ryan Longwell]] missed a 49-yard field goal wide right for Minnesota, giving the Jets prime field position, and Nugent made a 45-yard field goal as time expired for a 23–7 halftime lead. With a large lead, the Jets controlled the clock in the second half, going on a nearly eight-minute drive that ended with a 20-yard field goal from Nugent, his fourth of the game and the final Jets score.
Q4 - NYJ - 08:05 - [[Mike Nugent]] 40 Yd FG (3-26 NYJ)


Johnson was pulled at the beginning of the fourth quarter for backup [[Tarvaris Jackson]], and Jackson led Minnesota on a scoring drive, finding [[Troy Williamson]] on two long passes before connecting with [[Mewelde Moore]] on a 35-yard touchdown. Both the two-point conversion and ensuing onside kick failed, but Pennington was intercepted by Harris. Jackson led the Vikings to the New York 14-yard line with two minutes to go, but David Barrett intercepted Jackson, effectively ending the game.
Q4 - TEX - 03:54 - [[Andre Johnson]] 3 Yd pass from [[David Carr]] ([[David Carr]] pass to [[Wali Lundy]] for 2 Pt. Conversion) (11-26 NYJ)


====Game Statistics====
====Scoring Summary====
'''First quarter'''
{|
*MIN – [[Travis Taylor (American football)|Taylor]] 30 pass from [[Brad Johnson (American football)|Johnson]] ([[Ryan Longwell|Longwell]] kick), 12:53.
| valign="top" width=49% |
*NYJ – [[Cedric Houston|Houston]] 6 run ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 6:20.
'''Texans''':
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'''Second quarter'''
PASSING
*NYJ – FG Nugent 25, 11:32.
CP/AT YDS TD INT
*NYJ – [[Laveranues Coles|Coles]] 21 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (Nugent kick), 6:12.
D. Carr 39/54 321 1 1
*NYJ – FG Nugent 52, 2:48.
*NYJ – FG Nugent 45, :02.


'''Third quarter'''
RUSHING
*NYJ – FG Nugent 20, 7:41.
ATT YDS TD LG
W. Lundy 8 11 0 5
D. Carr 2 10 0 6
S. Gado 3 4 0 5
C. Stanley 1 0 0 0


'''Fourth quarter'''
RECEIVING
*MIN – [[Mewelde Moore|Moore]] 35 pass from [[Tarvaris Jackson|Jackson]] (pass failed), 6:15.
REC YDS TD LG
A. Johnson 10 98 1 22
E. Moulds 10 79 0 14
W. Lundy 8 68 0 15
O. Daniels 5 34 0 9
K. Walter 2 22 0 13
J. Putzier 2 19 0 14
D. Lewis 1 5 0 5
S. Gado 1 -4 0 -4


===Week 16: at Miami Dolphins===
FUMBLES
{{Americanfootballbox|
FUM LOST REC YDS
|Road='''Jets'''
C. Stanley 1 0 1 -9
|R1=0||R2=0||R3=3||R4=10|Home=Dolphins
|H1=0||H2=0||H3=0||H4=10
|stadium= [[Dolphin Stadium]], [[Miami Gardens, Florida]]
|time= 8:30 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
|weather={{convert|77|°F|°C|disp=or}} (Mostly cloudy, rain showers)
|referee=[[Gerald Austin|Gerry Austin]]
|TV=[[Monday Night Football|ESPN]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Mike Tirico]], [[Joe Theismann]], and [[Tony Kornheiser]]
|attendance= 73,500
}}


====Game summary====
KICKING
With the rest of Week 16's games being played on [[Christmas Eve]], the Jets, due to losses by Jacksonville and Cincinnati, had two victories.
FG LG XP PTS
K. Brown 1/2 47 0/0 3


The game was played in a driving rainstorm as both teams struggled to move the ball early. With 49 seconds remaining in the first quarter, [[Mike Nugent]] was ready to attempt a 34-yard field goal, but holder Ben Graham could not handle the snap in the slippery conditions, and the Jets were denied. The two teams would trade punts for the rest of the half.
PUNTING
NO AVG I20 LG
C. Stanley 5 48.2 1 55


In the third quarter, Dolphins coach [[Nick Saban]] inserted backup quarterback [[Cleo Lemon]] into the game, replacing an ineffective [[Joey Harrington]]. Finally, the Jets went on a drive with 6:15 left in the third quarter, with [[Chad Pennington]] scrambling for 15 yards and moving into the Dolphins’ red zone when [[Yeremiah Bell]] was flagged for pass interference. Nugent knocked in a 22-yard field goal for the first points of the game. However, Lemon rallied Miami, completing two long passes to [[Randy McMichael]] and [[Ronnie Brown]] picking up a long run before Lemon tossed a 7-yard touchdown pass to McMichael, and the Dolphins led 7–3 with 13:26 left in the game.
KICKOFF RETURNS
NO AVG TD LG
D. Wynn 7 23.7 0 34


Pennington led the Jets back to take the lead, completing key passes to Brad Smith and [[Leon Washington]] before finding Cotchery on a 31-yard completion to the Miami 1-yard line, but the Jets challenged, saying that Cotchery was brought down after he broke the plane of the end zone, and the referee agreed, giving the Jets a 10–7 lead with 8:04 remaining in the game. Miami was then forced to punt, but caught a break when [[Donnie Jones]]' kick bounced off the elbow of Jets linebacker [[Brad Kassell]], and long snapper [[John Denney]] recovered at the Jets’ 42-yard line. Lemon led Miami downfield, completing key passes to [[Derek Hagan]] and [[Sammy Morris]] before Mare tied the game with a 25-yard field goal.
PUNT RETURNS
NO AVG TD LG
D. Wynn 1 6.0 0 6


With 2:09 to play, the Jets’ biggest play of the season took place. Pennington flipped a short screen pass to Washington, who found a hole and scampered 64 yards down to the Miami 16-yard line. After three runs by Kevan Barlow, Nugent kicked a 30-yard field goal with 10 seconds to play, and the Jets had their biggest win of the year.
DEFENSE
T-A SCK INT FF
D. Ryans 13-1 0.0 0 0
M. Greenwood 9-0 0.0 0 0
C. Brown 3-0 0.0 0 0
L. Dalton 3-0 0.0 0 0
G. Earl 3-0 0.0 0 0
A. Maddox 3-3 1.0 0 0
D. Robinson 3-3 0.0 0 1
J. Simmons 3-1 0.0 0 0
A. Weaver 2-1 0.0 0 0
K. Wong 2-1 0.0 0 0
D. Faggins 1-0 0.0 0 0
N. Kalu 1-1 0.0 0 0
M. Williams 1-2 0.0 0 0
D. Wynn 1-0 0.0 0 0
J. Babin 0-1 0.0 0 0


====Scoring Summary====
</pre>
'''Third quarter'''
| valign="top" width="2" |
*NYJ – FG [[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] 22, 2:25.
<br>
| valign="top" width=49% |
'''Jets''':
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PASSING
CP/AT YDS TD INT
C. Pennington 24/31 286 1 0
P. Ramsey 0/1 0 0 0


'''Fourth quarter'''
RUSHING
*MIA – [[Randy McMichael|McMichael]] 7 pass from [[Cleo Lemon|Lemon]] ([[Olindo Mare|Mare]] kick), 13:26.
ATT YDS TD LG
*NYJ – [[Jerricho Cotchery|Cotchery]] 32 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (Nugent kick), 8:04.
L. Washington 5 17 0 9
*MIA – FG Mare 25, 2:09.
C. Houston 11 13 1 5
*NYJ – FG Nugent 30, :10.
K. Barlow 8 5 0 5
C. Pennington 1 2 0 2
B. Smith 1 -10 0 -10


===Week 17: vs. Oakland Raiders===
RECEIVING
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REC YDS TD LG
|Road=Raiders
L. Coles 9 111 1 36
|R1=0||R2=3||R3=0||R4=0|Home='''Jets'''
J. Cotchery 7 110 0 35
|H1=7||H2=3||H3=3||H4=10
C. Baker 1 28 0 28
|stadium= [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]], [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]]
J. McCareins 2 10 0 6
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
T. Dwight 1 9 0 9
|weather={{convert|40|°F|°C|1|disp=or}} (Clear)
L. Washington 2 7 0 9
|referee=[[Jeff Triplette]]
J. Hodgins 1 6 0 6
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Greg Gumbel]] and [[Dan Dierdorf]]
C. Houston 1 5 0 5
|attendance= 78,039
}}


====Game summary====
After the teams traded punts, [[Aaron Brooks (American football)|Aaron Brooks]] completed a pass to [[Johnnie Morant]] for a first down, but David Barrett forced a fumble and [[Hank Poteat]] recovered. Brad Smith had a key run on the next drive, and [[Chad Pennington]] then tossed a 1-yard touchdown pass to [[Chris Baker (tight end)|Chris Baker]]. Oakland later went on a drive to the Jets’ 10-yard line, but on third down, [[Kerry Rhodes]] sacked Brooks, forcing Oakland to settle for a [[Sebastian Janikowski]] field goal. Pennington led the Jets on a key score during a "two-minute drill," bringing the Jets into position for a [[Mike Nugent]] 35-yard field goal and a 10–3 halftime lead.
FUMBLES
FUM LOST REC YDS
L. Washington 1 0 0 0
B. Smith 0 0 1 0


Pennington would find [[Laveranues Coles]], [[Leon Washington]], and Baker on long gains on the first drive of the second half before Nugent kicked a 22-yard field goal. The ensuing kickoff was returned 92 yards by [[Chris Carr (American football)|Chris Carr]] to the Jets’ 1-yard line, but the play was negated by a holding penalty on [[Jarrett Cooper]]. The Jets stopped Brooks on a 4th-and-inches on the drive, and effectively iced the game and a playoff spot when [[Leon Washington]] scored on a 15-yard touchdown run around end. On the next Oakland drive, [[Eric Barton]] sacked Brooks, forcing a fumble, and [[Bobby Hamilton (American football)|Bobby Hamilton]] recovered. Nugent's 35-yard field goal capped the scoring. When [[2006 Denver Broncos season|the Denver Broncos]] lost at home to [[2006 San Francisco 49ers season|the San Francisco 49ers]], the Jets secured the top wild-card berth and a place in the wild-card round of the playoffs.
KICKING
FG LG XP PTS
M. Nugent 4/4 54 2/2 14


====Scoring Summary====
PUNTING
'''First quarter'''
NO AVG I20 LG
*NYJ – [[Chris Baker (tight end)|Baker]] 1 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] ([[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] kick), 4:54.
B. Graham 4 49.2 1 61


'''Second quarter'''
KICKOFF RETURNS
*OAK – FG [[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] 35, 10:36.
NO AVG TD LG
*NYJ – FG Nugent 35, :03.
L. Coles 1 0.0 0 0
L. Washington 2 11.5 0 15


'''Third quarter'''
PUNT RETURNS
*NYJ – FG Nugent 22, 7:45.
NO AVG TD LG
T. Dwight 2 6.0 0 9


'''Fourth quarter'''
DEFENSE
*NYJ – [[Leon Washington|Washington]] 15 run (Nugent kick), 13:37.
T-A SCK INT FF
*NYJ – FG Nugent 35, 11:43.
K. Rhodes 8-3 0.0 1 0
A. Dyson 7-0 0.0 0 0
V. Hobson 7-4 0.0 0 0
E. Coleman 4-2 0.0 0 0
H. Poteat 4-2 0.0 0 0
E. Smith 4-1 0.0 0 0
B. Thomas 4-0 2.0 0 0
J. Vilma 4-3 0.0 0 0
S. Ellis 3-2 1.5 0 0
D. Robertson 3-0 0.5 0 0
E. Barton 2-0 0.0 0 0
D. Barrett 1-2 0.0 0 0
B. Hamilton 1-1 0.0 0 0
B. Kassell 1-0 0.0 0 0
R. Moore 1-0 0.0 0 0
K. von Oelhoffen1-1 0.0 0 0
M. Chatham 0-2 0.0 0 0
D. Coleman 0-1 0.0 0 0


==Postseason==
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{{see also|2006–07 NFL playoffs}}

===Schedule===
{| class="wikitable"style="text-align:center"
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Round
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Date
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Opponent (seed)
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Result
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Record
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Venue
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets|year=2006|border=2}}"| Recap
|-style="background:#fcc"
! Wild Card
| January 7, 2007
| at [[2006 New England Patriots season|New England Patriots]] (4)
| '''L''' 16–37
| 0–1
| [[Gillette Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200701070nwe.htm Recap]
|}
|}


===Game summaries===
===Week 13: at Green Bay Packers===

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====AFC Wild Card Playoffs: at (4) New England Patriots====
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|Road=Jets
|H1=0||H2=0||H3=0||H4=0||HT=0
|R1=3||R2=7||R3=3||R4=3
|Home='''Patriots'''
|H1=7||H2=10||H3=6||H4=14
|time= 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]
|weather={{convert|50|°F|°C|disp=or}} (Sunny)
|stadium= [[Gillette Stadium]]
|referee=[[Bill Vinovich]]
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]] |TVAnnouncers= [[Jim Nantz]] and [[Phil Simms]]
|attendance= 68,756
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*'''Game time:''' 1:00 PM [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EDT]]
*'''Game weather:''' 00 [[Fahrenheit|°F]] ()
*'''TV announcers ([[NFL on CBS|CBS]]):
*'''Game attendance:'''


====Game Summary====
====Game summary====
The Jets and Patriots had split their two games of the 2006 season, with the Jets winning the second matchup. Whereas the Jets won that game primarily by blitzing quarterback [[Tom Brady]], this time Brady opened the game with a no-huddle offense, quickly scoring a touchdown on their opening drive. The Jets eventually went ahead, 10–7, on a 77-yard scamper on a short pass from Pennington to [[Jerricho Cotchery]], but the Patriots responded with a field goal, and then a nearly seven-minute drive to close the first half with a touchdown, putting them ahead, 17–10.


In the second half, the Jets and Patriots each exchanged field goals, keeping the differential at seven. Arguably the biggest play of the game came when Jets quarterback [[Chad Pennington]] attempted a screen pass to [[Jerricho Cotchery]]. The pass was tipped and the ball fell to the ground, but because Pennington had made the pass slightly behind him, it was considered a lateral, and thus a fumbled ball. New England defensive tackle [[Vince Wilfork]] picked up the ball and ran it 35 yards to the Jets’ 15-yard line, ending any momentum the Jets had. The Patriots were able to convert on the turnover, and made it a ten-point game going into the fourth quarter.


In the fourth, the Jets again pulled to within seven points, but the Patriots again marched down the field, eating more than six minutes off the clock. The drive culminated in a seven-yard touchdown pass to running back [[Kevin Faulk]]. The final nail in the coffin for the Jets was an interception by [[Asante Samuel]], which was returned for a touchdown with less than five minutes to play. After the game, Patriots coach [[Bill Belichick]] and Jets coach [[Eric Mangini]], who were not on good terms during this season, embraced in the middle of the field.
====Scoring Summary====



====Game Statistics====
====Scoring summary====
'''First quarter'''
*NE – [[Corey Dillon|Dillon]] 11 run ([[Stephen Gostkowski|Gostkowski]] kick), 11:53. ''Patriots 7–0. '''Drive:''' 10 plays, 65 yards, 3:07.''
*NYJ – FG [[Mike Nugent|Nugent]] 28, 2:36. ''Patriots 7–3. '''Drive:''' 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:30.''
'''Second quarter'''
*NYJ – [[Jerricho Cotchery|Cotchery]] 77 pass from [[Chad Pennington|Pennington]] (Nugent kick), 14:45. ''Jets 10–7. '''Drive:''' 3 plays, 80 yards, :17.'' <!-- When the time is less than a minute, there is no zero in the minute position, only the seconds are written after a colon -->
*NE – FG Gostkowski 20, 10:57. ''Tied 10–10. '''Drive:''' 10 plays, 56 yards, 3:48.''
*NE – [[Daniel Graham|Graham]] 1 pass from [[Tom Brady|Brady]] (Gostkowski kick), :11. ''Patriots 17–10. '''Drive:''' 15 plays, 80 yards, 6:54.''
'''Third quarter'''
*NYJ – FG Nugent 21, 8:19. ''Patriots 17–13. '''Drive:''' 13 plays, 73 yards, 6:41.''
*NE – FG Gostowski 40, 4:22. ''Patriots 20–13. '''Drive:''' 8 plays, 52 yards, 3:57.''
*NE – FG Gostowski 28, :04. ''Patriots 23–13. '''Drive:''' 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:39.''
'''Fourth quarter'''
*NYJ – FG Nugent 37, 11:39. ''Patriots 23–16. '''Drive:''' 8 plays, 61 yards, 3:25.''
*NE – [[Kevin Faulk|Faulk]] 7 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 5:16. ''Patriots 30–16. '''Drive:''' 13 plays, 63 yards, 6:23.''
*NE – [[Asante Samuel|Samuel]] 36 interception return (Gostkowski kick), 4:54. ''Patriots 37–16.''


==References==
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2006 New York Jets season
OwnerWoody & Christopher Johnson
General managerMike Tannenbaum
Head coachEric Mangini
Home fieldGiants Stadium
Results
Record10–6
Division place2nd AFC East
Playoff finishLost Wild Card Playoffs
(at Patriots) 16–37
Pro BowlersCB/RS Justin Miller
Uniform

The 2006 New York Jets season was the franchise's 37th season in the National Football League (NFL), the 47th season overall, and the first under new head coach Eric Mangini.

The season began with the team trying to improve on their 4–12 record in 2005. The season marked the first for rookie head coach Eric Mangini, who replaced Herman Edwards after the latter left the Jets to coach the Kansas City Chiefs. Although expectations were low for the team,[1] the Jets managed to go 10–6, including winning five of their final six games, and clinched their first playoff berth since 2004 and the fifth seed in the playoffs. They fell in the wild card round to the division rival New England Patriots by a score of 37–16.

Offseason[edit]

Coaching changes[edit]

Head coach Herman Edwards left the Jets on January 8, when he was announced as the successor to coach Dick Vermeil for the Kansas City Chiefs,[2] despite Edwards’ insistence during the season that he would finish the remainder of his contract with the Jets.[3] The Jets received a fourth-round pick in the 2006 NFL Draft from the Chiefs for the right to negotiate with Edwards, which was roundly criticized as unsubstantial for the loss of a head coach.[3] On January 17, the Jets announced that New England Patriots defensive coordinator Eric Mangini had been signed as head coach.[4] Mangini became the youngest head coach in the NFL, turning 35 on January 19. Mangini's first order of business was to reorganize the coaching staff. Offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger and defensive coordinator Donnie Henderson were both released from the Jets staff. Special Teams Coordinator Mike Westoff was retained. A full staff was announced on February 20. Linebackers coach Bob Sutton was named defensive coordinator and the team signed Jim Herrmann to replace Sutton as the linebackers coach. Herrmann was the defensive coordinator at the University of Michigan for twenty years before arriving in New York.

General Manager Terry Bradway announced that he was stepping down as Jets GM on February 7. Assistant GM Mike Tannenbaum was named the new GM on the same day. Bradway continues to be employed by the Jets organization as a scouting consultant.

Player transactions[edit]

The Jets moved quickly to get under the salary cap as they were over by $25 million. On February 22, tackle Jason Fabini, quarterback Jay Fiedler, linebacker Barry Gardner, defensive tackle Lance Legree, fullback Jerald Sowell and wide receiver Harry Williams were placed on waivers. The team chose not to tender an offer to Mark Brown. Cornerback Ty Law also parted ways with the Jets, as the organization decided not to exercise the contract option to extend his contract through 2008. Running back Curtis Martin agreed to an undisclosed restructured contract.

Pro Bowl Center Kevin Mawae was released on March 5. Mawae disagreed with the assertion that his release was for salary cap reasons, as his cut would only be a savings of $1.1 million,[5] and felt that it was simply a change in direction for the team, and Mawae later signed with the Tennessee Titans.

New England vs. New York Jets in the wild card playoff game

The Jets also restructured the contract of quarterback Chad Pennington. Pennington's contract was cut from a base salary of $6 million to $3 million. Pennington will be able to make back the $3 million through incentives. He also had to forfeit his $3 million roster bonus that was due at the start of free agency.[5]

John Abraham was designated the team's franchise player.[6] He would later be traded to the Atlanta Falcons involving a 3-way trade between the Jets, Falcons, and the Denver Broncos. The Falcons traded their first-round draft pick (#15) to the Broncos for the Broncos first (#29), third (#93) and 2008 fourth-round pick. The Falcons traded the #29 overall pick to the Jets in exchange for Abraham.[7]

Patrick Ramsey was traded to the Jets on March 17 for their sixth-round draft pick.[8] Tight end Chris Baker, who became an unrestricted free agent in the offseason, re-signed with the Jets, his hometown team, on March 24. Andre Dyson was signed by the Jets on March 29 for a five-year, $11.5 million deal, including $3 million in signing and roster bonuses.

Other notable signings include linebackers Matt Chatham, a former New England Patriot, ex-Tennessee Titan Brad Kassell, ex-Pittsburgh Steeler defensive end Kimo von Oelhoffen, another ex-Patriot wide receiver, Tim Dwight, ex-Denver Bronco defensive tackle Monsanto Pope, ex-Buffalo Bill center Trey Teague, and ex-Arizona Cardinal Offensive Tackle Anthony Clement.

The club also signed former longtime Jets Victor Green and Richie Anderson. Both intend to retire in a Jets uniform. Kevan Barlow was acquired from the San Francisco 49ers for an undisclosed draft pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, after the Jets’ trade of defensive back Derrick Strait to the Cleveland Browns for running back Lee Suggs on August 14 fell through because Suggs failed his physical.[9]

On the eve of the Jets pre-season finale, they sent quarterback Brooks Bollinger to the Minnesota Vikings for C.J. Mosley.[10] Backup tight end Doug Jolley was also traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for an undisclosed draft pick. The team also picked up Cowboys tight end Sean Ryan for an undisclosed draft pick and claimed former Texas standout Sloan Thomas from the Titans.

2006 NFL draft[edit]

As a result of their 4–12 2005 record, the Jets were granted the fourth pick in the first round of the NFL Draft, which was held on April 29 and 30. When the Houston Texans announced they would take defensive end Mario Williams of North Carolina State instead of Heisman Trophy-winning running back Reggie Bush of USC, some observers[who?] felt the Jets should trade up to the second pick and draft him. However, it appeared that making such a trade would have been too prohibitive for the team, and Bush would be drafted second by the New Orleans Saints. Instead, the Jets decided to focus on their offensive line with the draft and took offensive tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson from Virginia. With their other first-round pick acquired in the John Abraham trade, they took center Nick Mangold of Ohio State.

2006 New York Jets draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 4 D'Brickashaw Ferguson *  OT Virginia
1 29 Nick Mangold *  C Ohio State from Denver via Atlanta
2 49 Kellen Clemens  QB Oregon from Dallas
3 76 Anthony Schlegel  LB Ohio State from Philadelphia
3 97 Eric Smith  S Michigan State Compensatory pick
4 103 Brad Smith  WR Missouri
4 117 Leon Washington *  RB Florida State from Kansas City
5 150 Jason Pociask  TE Wisconsin from Dallas
6 189 Drew Coleman  CB TCU from Washington via New York Jets and Dallas
7 220 Titus Adams  DT Nebraska from Philadelphia
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Staff[edit]

2006 New York Jets staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

Roster[edit]

2006 New York Jets final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
53 active, 5 inactive, 8 practice squad

Preseason[edit]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 August 11 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 3–16 0–1 Raymond James Stadium Recap
2 August 19 at Washington Redskins W 27–14 1–1 FedExField Recap
3 August 25 New York Giants L 7–13 1–2 Giants Stadium Recap
4 September 1 Philadelphia Eagles W 20–17 2–2 Giants Stadium Recap

Regular season[edit]

In addition to their regular games with AFC East rivals, the Jets played teams from the AFC South and NFC North as per the schedule rotation, and also played intraconference games against the Cleveland Browns and the Oakland Raiders based on divisional positions from 2005.

Schedule[edit]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 September 10 at Tennessee Titans W 23–16 1–0 LP Field Recap
2 September 17 New England Patriots L 17–24 1–1 Giants Stadium Recap
3 September 24 at Buffalo Bills W 28–20 2–1 Ralph Wilson Stadium Recap
4 October 1 Indianapolis Colts L 28–31 2–2 Giants Stadium Recap
5 October 8 at Jacksonville Jaguars L 0–41 2–3 Alltel Stadium Recap
6 October 15 Miami Dolphins W 20–17 3–3 Giants Stadium Recap
7 October 22 Detroit Lions W 31–24 4–3 Giants Stadium Recap
8 October 29 at Cleveland Browns L 13–20 4–4 Cleveland Browns Stadium Recap
9 Bye
10 November 12 at New England Patriots W 17–14 5–4 Gillette Stadium Recap
11 November 19 Chicago Bears L 0–10 5–5 Giants Stadium Recap
12 November 26 Houston Texans W 26–11 6–5 Giants Stadium Recap
13 December 3 at Green Bay Packers W 38–10 7–5 Lambeau Field Recap
14 December 10 Buffalo Bills L 13–31 7–6 Giants Stadium Recap
15 December 17 at Minnesota Vikings W 26–13 8–6 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Recap
16 December 25 at Miami Dolphins W 13–10 9–6 Dolphin Stadium Recap
17 December 31 Oakland Raiders W 23–3 10–6 Giants Stadium Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings[edit]

AFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(4) New England Patriots 12 4 0 .750 4–2 8–4 385 237 W3
(5) New York Jets 10 6 0 .625 4–2 7–5 316 295 W3
Buffalo Bills 7 9 0 .438 3–3 5–7 300 311 L2
Miami Dolphins 6 10 0 .375 1–5 3–9 260 283 L3

Regular season game summaries[edit]

Week 1: at Tennessee Titans[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 0 13 3723
Titans 0 0 01616

at LP Field, Nashville, Tennessee

Game summary[edit]

After the teams traded punts on the first four possessions of the game, Pennington led the Jets on a 9-play, 76-yard drive, aided by a pass-interference call on Titans linebacker Peter Sirmon that negated an interception by defensive back Reynaldo Hill, capped off by a 1-yard touchdown run from Kevan Barlow.

After another Titans punt, Tennessee head coach Jeff Fisher grew impatient with starting quarterback Kerry Collins, pulling him in favor of rookie quarterback Vince Young. Young drove the Titans to the Jets’ 32-yard line, but underthrew receiver David Givens on the next play, and Andre Dyson intercepted. Pennington drove the Jets into the Titans’ red zone, completing a 10-yard pass to Sean Ryan, but Ryan was hit hard by Keith Bulluck and fumbled, with Tennessee recovering. However, two plays later, the Jets would get the ball right back, as Collins, inserted back into the game, was intercepted by Dyson, his second of the quarter. Setting up shop at the Titans’ 36-yard line, the Jets would capitalize, as Pennington threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Jerricho Cotchery with 18 seconds left in the first half, but kicker Mike Nugent shanked the extra-point attempt wide right to leave the Jets with a 13–0 halftime lead.

When the second half started, Collins was intercepted again, this time by Kerry Rhodes, who returned the ball 25 yards to the Tennessee 22. Nugent nailed an 18-yard field goal as the drive stalled at the one-yard line. On the Jets’ next possession, Pennington drove to the red zone again, but Nugent missed a 34-yard field goal attempt wide right. On the Jets’ next possession, Pennington appeared to find Cotchery on a 2-yard touchdown pass, but the touchdown was nullified by a holding penalty on D'Brickashaw Ferguson. When the drive stalled, Nugent missed another field goal, hitting the right upright from 30 yards out.

Tennessee finally capitalized, with Travis Henry scoring on a 3-yard touchdown run with 10:48 left in the game. Tennessee went for two, and brought in Young. Young's pass intended for Bobby Wade was incomplete, but Jets defensive back Derrick Strait was flagged for pass interference, giving the Titans second life. They would take advantage, with Collins handing off to Henry for the conversion. After a trade of punts, the Jets took over on their own 11 with 7:28 to go. On third down, Pennington was sacked by Cortland Finnegan, and Tennessee's Randy Starks recovered at New York's 1-yard line. Tennessee went for two and converted, with Collins finding Drew Bennett open, and the game was tied, 16–16.

The Jets came right back, first with Justin Miller returning the ensuing kickoff 41 yards, and then Pennington steadily driving downfield, finding Baker on the 12-yard touchdown pass to cap a 7-play, 57-yard drive. The Jets had to hold on because on the next possession, Collins found Bennett on a 26-yard completion moving the ball to midfield, and he then completed long passes to Ben Troupe and Wade to move the ball to the Jets’ 12-yard line with 1:11 to play. The Jets locked down, and on 4th-and-6 from the Jets’ 8-yard line, Collins’ pass for Bo Scaife was knocked away by Rhodes, ending the game.

Scoring Summary[edit]

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 18, 12:47. NYJ 16-0

Fourth quarter

  • TEN – Henry 3 run (Henry run), 10:46. NYJ 16-8
  • TEN – Henry 1 run (Bennett pass from Collins), 5:58. Tied 16-16
  • NYJ – Baker 12 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), 2:10. NYJ 23-16

Week 2: vs. New England Patriots[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Patriots 7 10 7024
Jets 0 0 14317

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

In the week leading up to the matchup of 1–0 teams, bad blood brewed between the two teams when the Patriots filed tampering charges against the Jets for former wide receiver Deion Branch. The Patriots stated that while the Jets had permission to negotiate a contract with Branch, any trade talks were to be solely between the teams. They claimed that because Branch and his representatives had knowledge of what was being offered in a trade, the Patriots’ negotiating position was compromised.[12]

Game summary[edit]

After both teams punted on their first possessions, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady led the Patriots on an 11-play, 82-yard drive, capped by Corey Dillon’s 1-yard touchdown run. Following another Jets punt, Brady led New England on an 87-yard drive capped by rookie kicker Stephen Gostkowski’s 20-yard field goal and a 10–0 lead. The game turned when Jets punter Ben Graham shanked a 10-yard punt booting from his own 40, giving Brady and the Patriots the ball at midfield with 1:01 to go in the half. Aided by big completions to Troy Brown (14 yards) and Benjamin Watson (23 yards), with 20 seconds to play, Brady found Chad Jackson on a 13-yard touchdown pass.

On the Jets’ first drive of the second half, they were faced with a 4th-and-1 from their own 46-yard line. Coach Eric Mangini risked going for it, but running back Kevan Barlow was stopped at the line for no gain. Aided by two costly Jets penalties, a pass-interference call on Victor Hobson and a defensive holding call on Erik Coleman, New England drove to the Jets’ 1-yard line, where rookie running back Laurence Maroney punched the ball in for a 24–0 Patriots lead.

But, the dormant Jets offense finally woke up. On a 3rd-and-13 from their own 29-yard line, Chad Pennington completed a deep pass downfield to Jerricho Cotchery, who had to backpedal and leap for the ball as Pennington scrambled out of the pocket. He was hit hard by the Patriots’ Chad Scott, and fell on top of the Patriots’ Eugene Wilson. Hearing no whistle, he sprang up and ran untouched to the end zone. New England's challenge of the touchdown was upheld, as only Cotchery's hand hit the ground. Brady was intercepted by David Barrett, and on the ensuing possession, Pennington found Laveranues Coles on a slant pattern across the middle. Coles juked, causing Eugene Wilson to slip, and then outran the Patriots to the end zone to make it a 24–14 game with 50 seconds left in the third quarter.

The Jets’ rejuvenated defense caused Brady to fumble on New England's next possession, with Kerry Rhodes sacking and Bryan Thomas recovering at the Patriots’ 49-yard line. The Jets converted the opportunity into a 42-yard field goal from Mike Nugent, and suddenly, the Jets only trailed by a touchdown. However, when New England got the ball back with 9:14 to go on their own 30, they steadily wore the Jets down. Brady converted three third downs as the Patriots drove to the Jets’ 12-yard line with 1:11 to go, and a chip-shot field goal away from icing the game. However, kicker Gostkowski was blocked by Jonathan Vilma, who returned the ball to the Jets’ 9-yard line. With no timeouts and 1:05 to go, the Jets moved the ball to their own 45-yard line, but Pennington's heave with 15 seconds left was tipped and intercepted by Tedy Bruschi to effectively end the game.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NE – FG Gostkowski 20, 13:15.
  • NE – Jackson 13 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), :14.

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 42, 9:20.

Week 3: at Buffalo Bills[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 0 14 7728
Bills 7 3 01020

at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

Game summary[edit]

On Buffalo's first play, J. P. Losman found Peerless Price for an 18-yard completion. They finished their next play with a bang, as Losman found Roscoe Parrish for a short completion, who then juked past a defender and sprinted into the end zone for a 7–0 Bills lead just 55 seconds into the game. After a Jets punt, Buffalo moved the ball to the Jets’ 35-yard line, but on a fake field goal, holder Brian Moorman threw an incomplete pass. After another Jets punt, Buffalo moved the ball to the Jets’ 19-yard line, but Losman was sacked by Kerry Rhodes, and Jonathan Vilma scooped up the loose ball. On Buffalo's next possession, following another Jets punt, Buffalo gambled and went for it on 4th-and-3 from the Jets’ 28-yard line, but Losman's pass to Josh Reed only picked up two yards. The Jets capitalized, with rookie running back Leon Washington turning a short pass into a 46-yard gain to the Buffalo 3-yard line, where Kevan Barlow ran it in to tie the game, 7–7.

But Buffalo used a 32-yard run by Willis McGahee to move into Jets territory, and Rian Lindell booted a 36-yard field goal. Following a trade of punts, the Jets took over at their own 33 with 2:43 left in the first half. Operating out of a no-huddle offense, Pennington quickly drove the Jets downfield, finding Laveranues Coles and Jerricho Cotchery for big completions of 10+ yards before Pennington found Chris Baker open on a 1-yard touchdown pass with 14 seconds left in the half to give the Jets a 14–10 halftime lead.

Buffalo forced a punt on the Jets’ first possession of the second half, but with the ball on their own 33-yard line, Losman was sacked by Kerry Rhodes, and Victor Hobson picked it up and raced into the end zone for a 32-yard fumble return touchdown. Rhodes’ second sack forced a fumble in the game and third in the last two games. Late in the third quarter, Losman turned the ball over again, getting intercepted by David Barrett. However, Losman found Josh Reed open on a 31-yard completion to set up a 28-yard field goal by Lindell with 9:17 left in the game. The Jets appeared to put the game away on the next possession, with Cedric Houston scoring his first touchdown of the season on a 5-yard run with 3:26 to play. However, Losman rallied Buffalo, finding Peerless Price and Lee Evans on long completions before running the ball into the end zone from 12 yards out on a scramble to cut the Jets’ lead to 28–20. On the ensuing onside kick, Buffalo caught a break, as Lindell's onside kick bounced off the elbow of Jets linebacker Matt Chatham, and André Davis recovered. However, Buffalo could not get a first down, ending the game.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NYJ – Barlow 3 run (Nugent kick), 10:17.
  • BUF – FG Lindell 36, 0:52.
  • NYJ – Baker 1 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), :14.

Third quarter

  • NYJ – Hobson 32 fumble return (Nugent kick), 10:05.

Fourth quarter

  • BUF – FG Lindell 36, 9:14.
  • NYJ – Houston 5 run (Nugent kick), 3:20.
  • BUF – Losman 12 run (Lindell kick), 1:15.

Week 4: vs Indianapolis Colts[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Colts 7 7 01731
Jets 0 14 01428

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game summary[edit]

On the game's first possession, Chad Pennington was sacked by Robert Mathis, fumbled, and the Colts’ Josh Thomas recovered. Dominic Rhodes would score on a 6-yard touchdown run minutes later. The teams would trade punts for the rest of the first quarter before Pennington drove the Jets at the beginning of the second quarter, using long completions to Laveranues Coles and Tim Dwight before he found Jerricho Cotchery on a 33-yard touchdown pass. What happened next stunned the Colts: Mike Nugent tried an onside kick and Kerry Rhodes recovered, sparking the home crowd. The Jets would make that surprise work, as Kevan Barlow scored on a 1-yard touchdown run with 4:44 left in the first half, and the Jets had a 14–7 lead. However, Peyton Manning rallied the Colts, converting a key third down to Marvin Harrison before Joseph Addai scored on a 2-yard touchdown run to tie the score going to halftime.

Indianapolis punted to open the second half, and the Jets began to drive. Pennington converted three third downs on a drive that took nearly nine minutes off the clock. Jets coach Eric Mangini tried his second gamble of the game: going for it on 4th-and-goal from the Colts’ 2-yard line. However, Pennington's pass was intercepted in the end zone by Rocky Boiman, the first time in his career Pennington was intercepted in the end zone. Boiman's interception would set up a fast-and-furious finish as the teams scored 31 points in the fourth quarter.

Indianapolis took advantage of Boiman's interception and drove to set up Martin Gramatica’s 20-yard field goal, as Joseph Addai picked up big yardage on the drive. Using a no-huddle offense, Pennington drove the Jets downfield, and aided by an illegal contact penalty on the Colts’ Mike Doss, scored the go-ahead touchdown as Kevan Barlow scored on a 5-yard run with 7:55 to play. Manning led the Colts right back, and aided by a pass-interference penalty on Justin Miller, found Bryan Fletcher on a 2-yard touchdown pass with 2:40 to play. On the ensuing kickoff, Miller ran the ball back 103 yards for a touchdown that sent Jets fans into hysteria. The Jets led 28–24 with 2:20 to play. However, that would be enough time for Manning, converting a huge third down to Marvin Harrison and a 15-yard pass to Reggie Wayne going to the Jets’ 1-yard line. Manning ran the ball up the middle on the next play to give the Colts the lead.

With eight seconds to play and the ball on the Jets’ 32-yard line, Pennington completed a seemingly innocuous pass to Leon Washington. However, what followed was an attempt to pull off a miracle. In order, the Jets tried a series of several laterals, going from Washington, to Brad Smith, to Laveranues Coles, to Pennington, to Justin McCareins, back to Smith, who fumbled but recovered. He lateraled back to Coles, who fumbled but recovered. At this point, the Jets were at the Colts’ 40-yard line. Coles ran down 13 yards and then tossed off to Nick Mangold, who fumbled, but this time, the Colts’ Jason David recovered, ending the game.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

Fourth quarter

  • IND – FG Gramatica 20, 12:58.
  • NYJ – Barlow 5 run (Nugent kick), 7:55.
  • IND – Fletcher 2 pass from Manning (Gramatica kick), 2:34.
  • NYJ – Miller 103 kickoff return (Nugent kick), 2:20.
  • IND – Manning 1 run (Gramatica kick), 1:30.

Week 5: at Jacksonville Jaguars[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 0 0 000
Jaguars 14 14 10341

at Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

Game summary[edit]

For the third straight week, the game got off to a poor start for the Jets, as Chad Pennington was intercepted by Brian Williams on the Jets’ first possession. Byron Leftwich then completed a short pass to Fred Taylor, who turned it into a 32-yard gain. Two plays later, Maurice Jones-Drew scored on a 6-yard touchdown run. After forcing a punt, Leftwich completed passes to Reggie Williams and George Wrighster for long gains. Taylor would then score on a 13-yard touchdown run for a 14–0 Jaguars lead.

Early in the second quarter, the Jets attempted a punt, but the Jaguars’ Gerald Sensabaugh blocked it, and Jorge Cordova recovered at the Jets’ 8-yard line. Three plays later, Jones-Drew scored on a 4-yard touchdown run, surviving a challenge by the Jets. From there, Pennington was intercepted by Terry Cousin on the next possession, and Leftwich flipped a 1-yard touchdown pass to Wrighster.

Jacksonville would add a Josh Scobee 43-yard field goal early in the second half, and after Deon Grant intercepted Pennington, Leftwich threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Williams for a 38–0 lead. The Jets’ lone scoring chance in the second half was stopped when Leon Washington was stuffed on a 4th-and-goal from the Jaguars’ 1-yard line early in the fourth quarter. The Jets were stopped on fourth down on their next possession when Pennington's scramble fell a yard short, and Scobee added a 40-yard field goal to close the scoring. On the Jets’ final possession, backup rookie quarterback Kellen Clemens made his first appearance under center, but he was sacked by Montavious Stanley, and Nick Greisen recovered.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

  • JAX – Jones-Drew 4 run (Scobee kick), 12:52.
  • JAX – Wrighster 1 pass from Leftwich, 7:10.

Third quarter

  • JAX – FG Scobee 43, 10:52.
  • JAX – Williams 16 pass from Leftwich (Scobee kick), 8:50.

Fourth quarter

  • JAX – FG Scobee 40, 2:42.

Week 6: vs. Miami Dolphins[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 0 0 31417
Jets 3 0 10720

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game summary[edit]

The Jets got off to a good start in this game, with Mike Nugent kicking a 33-yard field goal on the Jets’ first possession, their first points in the first quarter all season. The defense was a force early, a week after being trashed in the 41–0 loss to Jacksonville, as Andre Dyson intercepted Miami quarterback Joey Harrington on the next possession. After a punt, the Jets again forced a turnover, as Victor Hobson picked Harrington off. Midway through the second quarter, Miami gambled on a 4th-and-1 from the Jets’ 29-yard line, but Ronnie Brown was stopped. The game went to halftime still 3–0 Jets.

Pennington led the Jets on a long drive to open the second half, capped off by another 33-yard field goal by Nugent. Miami came right back, driving inside the Jets’ red zone, but the defense held firm, holding Miami to an Olindo Mare 21-yard field goal. After a good kick return by Justin Miller, Pennington turned a short completion to Laveranues Coles into a 58-yard touchdown as Coles found an opening and raced to the end zone for a 13–3 Jets lead. After Sammy Morris fumbled on the next possession for Miami, Pennington found Coles on a 22-yard touchdown pass to open up a 17-point lead with 13:23 to play.

Miami came right back, however, with Harrington leading the Dolphins quickly downfield on a 12-play, 81-yard drive, capped by a 2-yard touchdown toss to Chris Chambers. After forcing a punt, Harrington again led Miami downfield, using an 11-play, 74-yard drive to pull Miami within 20–17, as Ronnie Brown scored on a 1-yard run. After another punt, Miami took over on their own 11-yard line with 2:18 to play. Harrington used big completions to Randy McMichael and Chambers to move to the Jets’ 32-yard line with 38 seconds to play, but Mare's game-tying 51-yard attempt was well short, sealing the victory for New York.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Third quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 33, 9:04.
  • MIA – FG Mare 21, 4:24.
  • NYJ – Coles 58 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), 3:23.

Fourth quarter

  • NYJ – Coles 22 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), 13:15.
  • MIA – Chambers 2 pass from Harrington (Mare kick), 8:49.
  • MIA – Brown 1 run (Mare kick), 2:56.

Week 7: vs. Detroit Lions[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Lions 0 7 31424
Jets 14 7 01031

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game summary[edit]

The Jets quickly drove downfield on their first possession, scoring their first touchdown in the first quarter all season. Chad Pennington found Jerricho Cotchery on a 28-yard completion and rookie running back Leon Washington picked up 23 yards on a sweep around end before Washington scored on a 5-yard touchdown run. On the Jets’ next possession, Pennington fired a 44-yard touchdown pass to Justin McCareins, his first touchdown of the season, to open up a 14–0 lead. The Lions would get on the board early in the second quarter as Jon Kitna had big completions to Dan Campbell, Mike Furrey, and Roy Williams, the pass to Williams a 22-yard touchdown. However, on the kickoff, Justin Miller returned the ball 56 yards inside Detroit territory, and after a pass from Pennington to Cotchery, Kevan Barlow scored on a 3-yard touchdown run. Kitna would get intercepted by Kerry Rhodes on the next possession, but Pennington would then get picked off by Terrence Holt at the Detroit 2-yard line to short-circuit a possible score. The Jets led 21–7 at halftime.

Kitna would again get intercepted on the first possession of the second half, this time by Jonathan Vilma. However, the drive went nowhere, and Detroit's next one, a 12-play, 83-yard drive, resulted in a 25-yard field goal by Jason Hanson. The Jets got that right back, as Pennington converted a couple of third downs during a drive that was capped by Mike Nugent’s 33-yard field goal. Down fourteen points, Detroit halved New York’s lead with Kitna finding Kevin Jones on a 9-yard touchdown pass on a drive where Kitna converted a critical 4th-and-11 pass to Mike Furrey. The Jets would come right back, with Washington scoring on a 16-yard touchdown run on a sweep around end. Detroit would not give up, as Kitna found Furrey on an 18-yard touchdown pass on a play that survived a Jets challenge. On that drive, Kitna again converted a fourth down to Furrey. However, Detroit’s ensuing onside kick failed, and the Jets ran out the clock.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • DET – FG Hanson 25, 4:57.

Fourth quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 33, 14:20.
  • DET – Jones 9 pass from Kitna (Hanson kick), 9:09.
  • NYJ – Washington 16 run (Nugent kick), 4:51.
  • DET – Furrey 22 pass from Kitna (Hanson kick), 2:22.

Week 8: at Cleveland Browns[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 3 0 7313
Browns 3 7 10020

at Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game summary[edit]

The Jets got the ball first and Pennington led the Jets on a 16-play, 83-yard drive that took 8:30 off the clock before Mike Nugent kicked a 27-yard field goal. On the Browns’ next possession, Reuben Droughns had two big gains to put the Browns in position for Phil Dawson’s 47-yard field goal, knotting the score, 3–3. Pennington was then intercepted by Sean Jones, and Charlie Frye led the Browns on a long drive that was capped by a 2-yard touchdown run by Droughns. Frye would get intercepted by Eric Smith on the Browns’ next possession, but Nugent missed a 52-yard field goal wide right, his first missed field goal since Week 1. However, the Jets would get a break as Dawson missed a chip-shot 26-yard field goal at the end of the first half. Still, Cleveland led 10–3 at halftime.

Cleveland got the ball first in the second half, and Droughns continued to move the ball, picking up solid yardage before Frye found Kellen Winslow II open on a 30-yard touchdown reception. After the teams traded punts, Leon Washington fumbled on the Jets’ 10-yard line, with Nick Eason forcing and Kamerion Wimbley recovering. Dawson knocked in a 21-yard field goal to give Cleveland a 20–3 lead with 3:51 left in the third quarter. The Jets got an immediate lift when Justin Miller returned the ensuing kickoff 99 yards for a score, his second return of the year, to cut the lead to ten. After a Browns punt, Pennington drove the Jets into position for Nugent's 47-yard field goal to narrow the deficit to 20–13. However, on the Jets’ next possession, Pennington was again intercepted by Jones, but Cleveland was forced to punt.

After another trade of punts, the Jets took over on Cleveland's 47-yard line with 1:56 to play. On 4th-and-4 from the Cleveland 24 with 1:06 to play, Pennington lofted a pass that Chris Baker leapt for and caught with one hand as he began to land. Just before his foot hit the ground, the Browns’ Brodney Pool levelled Baker, who landed out-of-bounds but still in possession of the ball. The referee ruled that Baker was out-of-bounds, rather than ruling he was forced out, which would have led to a touchdown. Eric Mangini called a timeout in the hopes that the referees would review the play, but since it was a judgement call, it was non-reviewable under NFL rules. Frye took a knee to end the game.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

  • CLE – Droughns 2 run (Dawson kick), 10:00.

Third quarter

  • CLE – Winslow II 30 pass from Frye (Dawson kick), 11:16.
  • CLE – FG Dawson 21, 3:48.
  • NYJ – Miller 99 kickoff return (Nugent kick), 3:35.

Fourth quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 47, 12:54.

Week 10: at New England Patriots[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 0 7 3717
Patriots 0 6 0814

at Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts

Game summary[edit]

On a rainy day in New England, both teams’ defenses held firm early, with the teams trading punts until New England went on a drive that reached one play into the second quarter, when Stephen Gostkowski booted a 31-yard field goal. On the Jets’ next play from scrimmage, Chad Pennington was intercepted by Artrell Hawkins. Two plays later, Tom Brady found Doug Gabriel open downfield for a long first down, but Victor Hobson forced a fumble and Kerry Rhodes recovered. The Jets followed with a time-consuming 16-play, 9:12 drive, capped off by a two-yard Kevan Barlow touchdown run for a 7–3 Jets lead.

New England battled downfield, converting a 4th-and-1 from their own 44 with a run to fullback Heath Evans, and on the first play after the two-minute warning, Brady appeared to be intercepted by Drew Coleman, who ran the ball back 35 yards. However, the play was negated on a controversial roughing-the-passer call on Hobson, who dove at Brady as he was releasing the ball, but drove him into the ground, prompting the flag. The Patriots then converted on a 4th-and-3 from the Jets’ 24, but settled for a 21-yard field goal from Gostkowski with four seconds left.

Justin Miller ran back the opening kickoff of the second half 62 yards, and the drive ended with Pennington lining up in the shotgun on 4th-and-5 from the Patriots’ 33, only to punt the ball to the New England 4. After a Patriots punt, Pennington led the Jets on another long drive, this one 15 plays and only 45 yards, but it ate 6:40 off the clock and resulted in Nugent's 34-yard field goal. Midway through the fourth quarter, Brady was intercepted by Erik Coleman, and Pennington tossed a 22-yard touchdown pass to Jerricho Cotchery, barely keeping his feet inbounds, although the play was never challenged. The Jets led 17–6 with 4:51 to go.

However, operating out of a no-huddle offense, Brady led the Patriots 61 yards in 31 seconds, capped by a 15-yard touchdown pass to Reche Caldwell, and Brady found Caldwell again on the two-point conversion to narrow the lead to 17–14. The next drive was critical, as the Jets forced New England to use all three timeouts, punting with 1:15 to go. New England took over at their own 11-yard line and moved the ball to the Jets’ 46-yard line. On the final play of the game, Brady was sacked by Shaun Ellis.

Scoring summary[edit]

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 34, 1:46.

Fourth quarter

Week 11: vs. Chicago Bears[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 0 0 3710
Jets 0 0 000

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game summary[edit]

The first quarter was all about defense, as the teams traded punts until the Jets got the ball late in the first quarter at their own 24-yard line. On the drive, Chad Pennington converted key third downs to Brad Smith and Tim Dwight, and was soon faced with a 3rd-and-goal at the Bears’ 6-yard line. Apparently unable to see an open Laveranues Coles, Pennington lobbed a pass towards Chris Baker that was intercepted by Brian Urlacher. With just under four minutes left in the half, Thomas Jones appeared to fumble and Kerry Rhodes recovered, but Chicago successfully challenged the play, denying the Jets a scoring opportunity. The game was scoreless at halftime.

Eric Mangini opened the second half with an onside kick, like his surprise onside kick against Indianapolis in Week 4. Unfortunately, this one was scooped up by Chicago's Chris Harris. On the Bears’ first play, Jones broke off a 19-yard run, and Jones rushed every play on the drive that was capped off by a 20-yard field goal by Robbie Gould. The Jets’ next drive ended when Pennington was intercepted by Nathan Vasher in Chicago territory. The Bears’ game-breaking score came when Rex Grossman completed a short pass to Mark Bradley. The Jets’ Drew Coleman fell down attempting to make the tackle, and Bradley had an open lane to the end zone to extend the Bears’ lead to 10–0. The Bears then went into a ball-control offense, and the Jets could not muster anything.

Scoring Summary[edit]

Third quarter

  • CHI – FG Gould 20, 10:39.

Fourth quarter

Week 12: vs. Houston Texans[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Texans 0 3 0811
Jets 3 6 14326

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game summary[edit]

The game started out with the teams trading punts, and when Houston attempted a punt from the Jets’ 37-yard line, punter Chad Stanley fumbled the snap and the Jets had the ball at their own 46-yard line. A 36-yard completion from Chad Pennington to Laveranues Coles almost went for naught when Leon Washington fumbled a short pass, but Brad Smith recovered. Mike Nugent booted a 23-yard field goal to put the Jets on the board. On the Jets’ next drive, Pennington led the Jets into Houston territory, aided by a pass-interference call on DeMarcus Faggins. Nugent kicked a 34-yard field goal for a 6–0 Jets lead. Houston rebounded, with David Carr converting a key third down to Andre Johnson to set up Kris Brown’s 47-yard field goal. Pennington completed a long pass to Jerricho Cotchery on the next drive to set up Nugent’s career-long 54-yard field goal to give the Jets a 9–3 lead. The half ended when Brown came up five yards short on a 59-yard field goal attempt.

On the Jets’ first possession of the second half, following a Houston punt, Pennington completed long passes to Chris Baker and Cotchery before finding Coles on a 12-yard touchdown pass. On the Jets’ next drive, fans everywhere held their breath when Pennington was drilled by Mario Williams while releasing a pass and was slow to get up. Luckily, he only had the wind knocked out of him. Kerry Rhodes intercepted Carr soon after, and Pennington completed another long pass to Cotchery to set up Cedric Houston’s 1-yard touchdown run and a 23–3 lead. The Jets’ final score came after a 13-play drive that ate up 8:27, capped by Nugent's 40-yard field goal, his fourth of the game. Houston closed the scoring when Carr found Johnson in the end zone, and then completed a two-point conversion pass to Wali Lundy.

Scoring Summary[edit]

The Texans on offense at the Meadowlands in week 12 of 2006

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 34, 9:46.
  • HOU – FG Brown 47, 4:59.
  • NYJ – FG Nugent 54, 1:09.

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 40, 8:05.
  • HOU – Johnson 3 pass from Carr (Carr pass to Lundy), 3:54.

Week 13: at Green Bay Packers[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 10 21 0738
Packers 0 0 10010

at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

Game summary[edit]

On the game's opening drive, Pennington drove the Jets downfield, aided by a key third-down completion to Justin McCareins, capped by Mike Nugent’s 24-yard field goal. On the next possession, Bryan Thomas sacked Brett Favre, causing a fumble while Dewayne Robertson recovered for the Jets. Out of a no-huddle offense, Pennington quickly engineered a scoring drive, a 12-yard touchdown pass to Jerricho Cotchery.

After a Packers punt, Pennington found Chris Baker and Cotchery on long completions to set up Cedric Houston’s 3-yard touchdown run for a 17–0 Jets lead. Dave Rayner would miss a 40-yard field goal wide right for Green Bay, and the Jets drove to another score, this time a 1-yard touchdown run by Houston. Favre would then get intercepted by Andre Dyson, and the Jets would get fortunate on the next drive, surviving a Laveranues Coles fumble that Cotchery recovered, and Baker had a couple of key grabs on the drive, including a 1-yard touchdown catch with 13 seconds to play in the half for a 31–0 lead.

Out of the gate in the second half, Green Bay resorted to a rushing game, and the first drive worked, with Rayner kicking a 34-yard field goal. Pennington then got intercepted by Charles Woodson. Green Bay could not convert a 4th-and-1 from the New York 33-yard line, but Pennington threw another pick, this time to Patrick Dendy. Green Bay made Pennington pay this time, as Favre found Donald Driver for a 20-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 31–10. Green Bay then recovered the ensuing onside kick, and the Packers had all the momentum. However, the Jets forced a punt and then drove to a touchdown, with Houston picking up a big run and Leon Washington finishing the drive with a 20-yard touchdown run that effectively ended the game.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NYJ – Houston 3 run (Nugent kick), 12:40.
  • NYJ – Houston 1 run (Nugent kick), 6:17.
  • NYJ – Baker 1 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), :09.

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

Week 14: vs. Buffalo Bills[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Bills 7 14 7331
Jets 7 6 0013

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game summary[edit]

Buffalo struck first late in the first quarter when Willis McGahee broke through a hole and ran 57 yards to the end zone. Justin Miller put the Jets in good field position with the ensuing kickoff return, and after Chad Pennington found Laveranues Coles on a long completion, he found him on a 10-yard pass for a touchdown, knotting the game at 7. On the next drive, Anthony Thomas fumbled for Buffalo and Miller recovered. Mike Nugent would knock in a 30-yard field goal to give the Jets the lead.

With 4:59 left in the half, J. P. Losman found Lee Evans on a deep pass downfield that went for a 77-yard touchdown. On the first play after the two-minute warning, Pennington was intercepted by Nate Clements, who returned it 42 yards for a score. Nugent would add a 38-yard field goal right before halftime, and the Jets trailed 21–13 at halftime. The defenses held firm for a majority of the third quarter, before Losman found Robert Royal on a 6-yard touchdown pass. Rian Lindell’s 34-yard field goal with 8:04 remaining capped the scoring.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 30, 10:58.
  • BUF – Evans 77 pass from Losman (Lindell kick), 4:47.
  • BUF – Clements 58 interception return (Lindell kick), 1:47.
  • NYJ – FG Nugent 38, :01.

Third quarter

  • BUF – Royal 6 pass from Losman (Lindell kick), 1:58.

Fourth quarter

  • BUF – FG Lindell 34, 7:59.

Week 15: at Minnesota Vikings[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 7 16 3026
Vikings 7 0 0613

at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Game summary[edit]

On the second play of the game, Chad Pennington was sacked by Napoleon Harris, and E. J. Henderson recovered. Three plays later, Brad Johnson tossed a 30-yard touchdown pass to Travis Taylor, and the Jets trailed 7–0 two minutes into the game. The Jets immediately responded, with Brad Smith making a key grab on the drive that ended with Cedric Houston’s 6-yard touchdown run. On the next Jets’ drive, Mike Nugent was ready to attempt a 37-yard field goal, but holder Ben Graham botched the snap, and the Jets could not score. Nugent would make a 25-yard field goal early in the second quarter to give the Jets a 10–7 lead.

Pennington found Jerricho Cotchery and Laveranues Coles for big completions on the drive that ended with Coles grabbing a 21-yard touchdown pass from Pennington. Nugent would make a 52-yard field goal for a 20–7 lead before Ryan Longwell missed a 49-yard field goal wide right for Minnesota, giving the Jets prime field position, and Nugent made a 45-yard field goal as time expired for a 23–7 halftime lead. With a large lead, the Jets controlled the clock in the second half, going on a nearly eight-minute drive that ended with a 20-yard field goal from Nugent, his fourth of the game and the final Jets score.

Johnson was pulled at the beginning of the fourth quarter for backup Tarvaris Jackson, and Jackson led Minnesota on a scoring drive, finding Troy Williamson on two long passes before connecting with Mewelde Moore on a 35-yard touchdown. Both the two-point conversion and ensuing onside kick failed, but Pennington was intercepted by Harris. Jackson led the Vikings to the New York 14-yard line with two minutes to go, but David Barrett intercepted Jackson, effectively ending the game.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 25, 11:32.
  • NYJ – Coles 21 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), 6:12.
  • NYJ – FG Nugent 52, 2:48.
  • NYJ – FG Nugent 45, :02.

Third quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 20, 7:41.

Fourth quarter

Week 16: at Miami Dolphins[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 0 0 31013
Dolphins 0 0 01010

at Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game summary[edit]

With the rest of Week 16's games being played on Christmas Eve, the Jets, due to losses by Jacksonville and Cincinnati, had two victories.

The game was played in a driving rainstorm as both teams struggled to move the ball early. With 49 seconds remaining in the first quarter, Mike Nugent was ready to attempt a 34-yard field goal, but holder Ben Graham could not handle the snap in the slippery conditions, and the Jets were denied. The two teams would trade punts for the rest of the half.

In the third quarter, Dolphins coach Nick Saban inserted backup quarterback Cleo Lemon into the game, replacing an ineffective Joey Harrington. Finally, the Jets went on a drive with 6:15 left in the third quarter, with Chad Pennington scrambling for 15 yards and moving into the Dolphins’ red zone when Yeremiah Bell was flagged for pass interference. Nugent knocked in a 22-yard field goal for the first points of the game. However, Lemon rallied Miami, completing two long passes to Randy McMichael and Ronnie Brown picking up a long run before Lemon tossed a 7-yard touchdown pass to McMichael, and the Dolphins led 7–3 with 13:26 left in the game.

Pennington led the Jets back to take the lead, completing key passes to Brad Smith and Leon Washington before finding Cotchery on a 31-yard completion to the Miami 1-yard line, but the Jets challenged, saying that Cotchery was brought down after he broke the plane of the end zone, and the referee agreed, giving the Jets a 10–7 lead with 8:04 remaining in the game. Miami was then forced to punt, but caught a break when Donnie Jones' kick bounced off the elbow of Jets linebacker Brad Kassell, and long snapper John Denney recovered at the Jets’ 42-yard line. Lemon led Miami downfield, completing key passes to Derek Hagan and Sammy Morris before Mare tied the game with a 25-yard field goal.

With 2:09 to play, the Jets’ biggest play of the season took place. Pennington flipped a short screen pass to Washington, who found a hole and scampered 64 yards down to the Miami 16-yard line. After three runs by Kevan Barlow, Nugent kicked a 30-yard field goal with 10 seconds to play, and the Jets had their biggest win of the year.

Scoring Summary[edit]

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

Week 17: vs. Oakland Raiders[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Raiders 0 3 003
Jets 7 3 31023

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game summary[edit]

After the teams traded punts, Aaron Brooks completed a pass to Johnnie Morant for a first down, but David Barrett forced a fumble and Hank Poteat recovered. Brad Smith had a key run on the next drive, and Chad Pennington then tossed a 1-yard touchdown pass to Chris Baker. Oakland later went on a drive to the Jets’ 10-yard line, but on third down, Kerry Rhodes sacked Brooks, forcing Oakland to settle for a Sebastian Janikowski field goal. Pennington led the Jets on a key score during a "two-minute drill," bringing the Jets into position for a Mike Nugent 35-yard field goal and a 10–3 halftime lead.

Pennington would find Laveranues Coles, Leon Washington, and Baker on long gains on the first drive of the second half before Nugent kicked a 22-yard field goal. The ensuing kickoff was returned 92 yards by Chris Carr to the Jets’ 1-yard line, but the play was negated by a holding penalty on Jarrett Cooper. The Jets stopped Brooks on a 4th-and-inches on the drive, and effectively iced the game and a playoff spot when Leon Washington scored on a 15-yard touchdown run around end. On the next Oakland drive, Eric Barton sacked Brooks, forcing a fumble, and Bobby Hamilton recovered. Nugent's 35-yard field goal capped the scoring. When the Denver Broncos lost at home to the San Francisco 49ers, the Jets secured the top wild-card berth and a place in the wild-card round of the playoffs.

Scoring Summary[edit]

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK – FG Janikowski 35, 10:36.
  • NYJ – FG Nugent 35, :03.

Third quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 22, 7:45.

Fourth quarter

  • NYJ – Washington 15 run (Nugent kick), 13:37.
  • NYJ – FG Nugent 35, 11:43.

Postseason[edit]

Schedule[edit]

Round Date Opponent (seed) Result Record Venue Recap
Wild Card January 7, 2007 at New England Patriots (4) L 16–37 0–1 Gillette Stadium Recap

Game summaries[edit]

AFC Wild Card Playoffs: at (4) New England Patriots[edit]

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 3 7 3316
Patriots 7 10 61437

at Gillette Stadium

Game summary[edit]

The Jets and Patriots had split their two games of the 2006 season, with the Jets winning the second matchup. Whereas the Jets won that game primarily by blitzing quarterback Tom Brady, this time Brady opened the game with a no-huddle offense, quickly scoring a touchdown on their opening drive. The Jets eventually went ahead, 10–7, on a 77-yard scamper on a short pass from Pennington to Jerricho Cotchery, but the Patriots responded with a field goal, and then a nearly seven-minute drive to close the first half with a touchdown, putting them ahead, 17–10.

In the second half, the Jets and Patriots each exchanged field goals, keeping the differential at seven. Arguably the biggest play of the game came when Jets quarterback Chad Pennington attempted a screen pass to Jerricho Cotchery. The pass was tipped and the ball fell to the ground, but because Pennington had made the pass slightly behind him, it was considered a lateral, and thus a fumbled ball. New England defensive tackle Vince Wilfork picked up the ball and ran it 35 yards to the Jets’ 15-yard line, ending any momentum the Jets had. The Patriots were able to convert on the turnover, and made it a ten-point game going into the fourth quarter.

In the fourth, the Jets again pulled to within seven points, but the Patriots again marched down the field, eating more than six minutes off the clock. The drive culminated in a seven-yard touchdown pass to running back Kevin Faulk. The final nail in the coffin for the Jets was an interception by Asante Samuel, which was returned for a touchdown with less than five minutes to play. After the game, Patriots coach Bill Belichick and Jets coach Eric Mangini, who were not on good terms during this season, embraced in the middle of the field.

Scoring summary[edit]

First quarter

  • NE – Dillon 11 run (Gostkowski kick), 11:53. Patriots 7–0. Drive: 10 plays, 65 yards, 3:07.
  • NYJ – FG Nugent 28, 2:36. Patriots 7–3. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:30.

Second quarter

  • NYJ – Cotchery 77 pass from Pennington (Nugent kick), 14:45. Jets 10–7. Drive: 3 plays, 80 yards, :17.
  • NE – FG Gostkowski 20, 10:57. Tied 10–10. Drive: 10 plays, 56 yards, 3:48.
  • NE – Graham 1 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), :11. Patriots 17–10. Drive: 15 plays, 80 yards, 6:54.

Third quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 21, 8:19. Patriots 17–13. Drive: 13 plays, 73 yards, 6:41.
  • NE – FG Gostowski 40, 4:22. Patriots 20–13. Drive: 8 plays, 52 yards, 3:57.
  • NE – FG Gostowski 28, :04. Patriots 23–13. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:39.

Fourth quarter

  • NYJ – FG Nugent 37, 11:39. Patriots 23–16. Drive: 8 plays, 61 yards, 3:25.
  • NE – Faulk 7 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 5:16. Patriots 30–16. Drive: 13 plays, 63 yards, 6:23.
  • NE – Samuel 36 interception return (Gostkowski kick), 4:54. Patriots 37–16.

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