2004 New York Jets season

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2004 New York Jets season
Owner
Herman Edwards
Home fieldGiants Stadium
Results
Record10–6
Division place2nd AFC East
Playoff finishWon Wild Card Playoffs
(at Chargers) 20–17 (OT)
Lost Divisional Playoffs
(at Steelers) 17–20 (OT)
Pro BowlersC Kevin Mawae
RB Curtis Martin
DE John Abraham
Uniform
A rushing play by LaMont Jordan for New York against the Miami Dolphins in 2004, week 8

The

Herman Edwards
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The season began with the Jets attempting to improve on their 6–10 record from 2003. The Jets started the season by winning their first five games, which constituted a franchise record. They ultimately finished 10–6, and clinched the fifth seed in the playoffs, reaching the postseason for the third time in four seasons.

They upset the AFC West champion San Diego Chargers in the Wild Card round, winning in overtime 20–17, but would lose in the Divisional round to the Pittsburgh Steelers, also by a score 20–17 in overtime.

Offseason

The Jets signed former Arizona Cardinals cornerback David Barrett and offensive guard Pete Kendall, as well as Seattle Seahawks safety Reggie Tongue and Oakland Raiders linebacker Eric Barton. The Jets also traded for Tennessee Titans wide receiver Justin McCareins.

NFL Draft

The Jets were granted the 12th pick in the first round of the

NFL Draft by virtue of their 6–10 record in 2003. They used this pick to take linebacker Jonathan Vilma from the University of Miami. They were also granted the maximum four compensatory draft picks as a result of losing premium free agents before the 2003 season.[1]

2004 New York Jets draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 12 Jonathan Vilma *  LB Miami (FL)
3 76 Derrick Strait  CB Oklahoma
4 108 Jerricho Cotchery  WR NC State
4 132 Adrian Jones 
OT
Kansas Compensatory pick
5 143 Erik Coleman  S Washington State
6 178 Marko Cavka 
T
Sacramento State
7 213 Darrell McClover  LB Miami (FL)
7 234 Trevor Johnson  DE Nebraska Compensatory pick
7 235 Derrick Ward  RB Ottawa (KS) Compensatory pick
7 236 Rashad Washington  SS Kansas State Compensatory pick
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Staff

2004 New York Jets staff

Front office

Head coaches

  • Head coach –
    Herman Edwards
  • Assistant head coach/special teams coordinator – Mike Westhoff

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches


Strength and conditioning

Roster

2004 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

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 August 13 at New Orleans Saints L 13–23 0–1
Louisiana Superdome
Recap
2 August 21 at Indianapolis Colts W 31–7 1–1 RCA Dome Recap
3 August 27 New York Giants W 17–10 2–1 Giants Stadium Recap
4 September 3 Philadelphia Eagles W 28–27 3–1 Giants Stadium Recap

Regular season

During the 2004 regular season the Jets’ non-divisional, conference opponents were primarily from the AFC North, although they also played the Houston Texans from the AFC South, and the San Diego Chargers from the AFC West. Their non-conference opponents were from the NFC West.

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 September 12 Cincinnati Bengals W 31–24 1–0 Giants Stadium Recap
2 September 19 at San Diego Chargers W 34–28 2–0
Qualcomm Stadium
Recap
3 Bye
4 October 3 at Miami Dolphins W 17–9 3–0
Pro Player Stadium
Recap
5 October 10 Buffalo Bills W 16–14 4–0 Giants Stadium Recap
6 October 17 San Francisco 49ers W 22–14 5–0 Giants Stadium Recap
7 October 24 at New England Patriots L 7–13 5–1 Gillette Stadium Recap
8 November 1 Miami Dolphins W 41–14 6–1 Giants Stadium Recap
9 November 7 at Buffalo Bills L 17–22 6–2
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Recap
10 November 14 Baltimore Ravens L 17–20 (OT) 6–3 Giants Stadium Recap
11 November 21 at Cleveland Browns W 10–7 7–3 Cleveland Browns Stadium Recap
12 November 28 at Arizona Cardinals W 13–3 8–3
Sun Devil Stadium
Recap
13 December 5 Houston Texans W 29–7 9–3 Giants Stadium Recap
14 December 12 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 6–17 9–4
Heinz Field
Recap
15 December 19 Seattle Seahawks W 37–14 10–4 Giants Stadium Recap
16 December 26 New England Patriots L 7–23 10–5 Giants Stadium Recap
17 January 2 at St. Louis Rams L 29–32 (OT) 10–6
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Period 1 2 34Total
Bengals 7 3 7724
Jets 14 0 10731

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Game time: 1:00 PM
    EDT
  • Game weather: 76 °F or 24.4 °C (Sunny)
  • Game attendance: 77,230
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle and Solomon Wilcots

The major story heading into this game was the professional debut of Bengal quarterback Carson Palmer. However, the Jets’ offense, led by running back Curtis Martin, spearheaded the Jets’ victory. After an early fumble led to a Bengals touchdown, the Jets took the lead late in the first quarter and never trailed. Martin ran for 196 yards and a touchdown, as well as a touchdown reception, and was an opening day record for Jets running backs.[2] Quarterback Chad Pennington, making his first opening day start in his career, threw for 224 yards and two touchdowns and was an efficient 20-for-27 passing.

Week 2: at San Diego Chargers

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 14 3 10734
Chargers 0 7 71428

at

Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California

, and Scott Kaplan

The Jets got out to a 20-point lead before holding off a second-half comeback by San Diego. Two Curtis Martin touchdowns helped stake New York to a 17–0 lead, which grew to 27–7 after a field goal and a touchdown pass from Chad Pennington to Jerald Sowell. The Chargers finally responded late in the third quarter with a four-yard touchdown run from LaDainian Tomlinson, followed by a 33-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Drew Brees to Reche Caldwell. A one-yard touchdown pass from Pennington to Chris Baker in the fourth quarter put the game out of reach for San Diego.

Martin’s 119 yards made him the Jets’ all-time rushing leader, passing Freeman McNeil's mark of 8,074 yards.[3]

Week 4: at Miami Dolphins

Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 7 3 7017
Dolphins 0 9 009

at

Pro Player Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

The Dolphins were looking for their first win while the Jets were looking to stay undefeated. Midway through the first quarter, Santana Moss returned a punt 24 yards to set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Curtis Martin. The Dolphins responded with 2 field goals. Leading 10–6 late in the 2nd quarter, Jets quarterback Chad Pennington was picked off by Arturo Freeman to set up a third Olindo Mare field goal and a 10–9 deficit. On Miami’s opening drive of the second half, quarterback Jay Fielder was intercepted by Donnie Abraham who returned in 66 yards for a touchdown putting the Jets ahead 17–9. That was all the cushion the Jets would need as the defense went on the force 3 more turnovers and hold on to beat the Dolphins keeping them undefeated at 3–0

Week 5: vs. Buffalo Bills

Period 1 2 34Total
Bills 0 0 01414
Jets 0 10 3316

at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Game time: 4:05 PM
    EDT
  • Game weather: 64 °F (17.8 °C)
  • Game attendance: 77,976
  • TV: CBS