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  2. List of Super Bowl champions - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Chargers, 29 years – Lost Super Bowl XXIX, 1994 season (played as San Diego Chargers) Jacksonville Jaguars, 29 years – 1995 expansion team; three AFC Championship Game appearances in the 1996, 1999, and 2017 seasons. [86] Dallas Cowboys, 28 years – Won Super Bowl XXX, 1995 season.

  3. List of New York Jets seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Titans were a part of the inaugural season of the American Football League (AFL) in 1960. In 1963, the Titans changed their name to the Jets after a change in ownership. The New York Jets have won one National Football League championship in Super Bowl III. In their 60-season history, they have an overall regular season record of 408 wins ...

  4. History of the New York Jets - Wikipedia

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    On January 11, 2019, the day before the 50th anniversary of their sole Super Bowl win, the Jets announced that former Dolphins coach Adam Gase had been hired to replace Bowles. [240] When free agency opened, the Jets signed players such as Le'Veon Bell and C. J. Mosley at a total cost of over $100 million.

  5. New York Jets - Wikipedia

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    The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Jets compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) East division. The Jets play their home games at MetLife Stadium (which they share with the New York Giants) in East ...

  6. Joe Namath - Wikipedia

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    He played in New York for seven more seasons and spent his final year as a member of the Los Angeles Rams. Namath cemented his legacy in 1969 when he guaranteed his heavy underdog Jets would win Super Bowl III before defeating the NFL's Baltimore Colts in one of the greatest sports upsets of all time. The Super Bowl victory was the first for an ...

  7. Joe Flacco - Wikipedia

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    Flacco's 117.2 passer rating tied him for third place all-time with Steve Young in a Super Bowl-winning postseason. [73] These accomplishments gave Flacco what The New York Times stated, "might be the best start to a player's free agency in the history of professional sports", as his contract expired after the season. [55]

  8. Buddy Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Ryan was born on February 17, 1931, [3] and raised in a "small, agricultural-based community" outside of Frederick, Oklahoma. [4] His obituary in The New York Times references the confusion about the year Ryan was born: "His birth year was often listed as 1934; as Rex Ryan said in his memoir, his father had subtracted a few years from his true age to come off as more youthful when first ...

  9. Keyshawn Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Keyshawn Johnson. Joseph Keyshawn Johnson (born July 22, 1972) is an American former football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons. He played college football for the USC Trojans, and earned All-American honors twice. He was selected first overall by the New York Jets in the 1996 NFL draft.