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The 1963 New York Jets season was the fourth season for the team in the American Football League (AFL) and the first under the moniker Jets, [1] which followed a change in ownership. [2] [3] [4] The season began with the team trying to improve on their 5–9 record from 1962 under new head coach Weeb Ewbank.
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 ...
The original eight franchises of 1960 remained, but two underwent name changes, with one relocating. The Titans of New York changed their team colors and were renamed the New York Jets; the defending AFL champion Dallas Texans moved north to Missouri and became the Kansas City Chiefs.
Before the season, New York traded quarterback Richard Todd to the New Orleans Saints. [108] New York began its season with veteran Pat Ryan as starting quarterback; O'Brien was spending most weekdays waiting to testify about an altercation at the Studio 54 nightclub, at which Jets players had been present and, by some accounts, involved. [109]
Titans of New York (1960–1962) New York Jets (1963–present) Team nicknames ... Kotite stepped down at the end of his second season, forcing the Jets to search for ...
After the 1962 season, Michaels joined the staff of the American Football League's New York Jets as defensive line coach. He played as an emergency fill-in at linebacker in the opening game of the 1963 season versus Boston. In 1967, with the departure of J.D. Donaldson, Michaels's responsibility shifted to linebackers and the secondary.
The team began as the New York Titans in the American Football League in 1960, but was renamed the New York Jets three years later. [1] The Jets remained in the American Football League until the merger with the National Football League prior to the 1970 season. The current head coach of the Jets is Aaron Glenn, who was hired on January 22 ...
Bill Mathis played for the Titans/Jets franchise his entire career.