2019 New York Jets season
The 2019 season was the New York Jets' 50th in the National Football League, their 60th overall in professional football, their 10th playing home games at MetLife Stadium, their first under general manager Joe Douglas and their first under head coach Adam Gase. This year the team began featuring a new logo and uniform for the first time since 1998. With this new uniform design, the Jets began going for a modern appearance, tweaking the shade of green and adding a black accent similar to what the Arizona Cardinals did in 2005.
The Jets improved on their 4–12 record from 2018 but missed the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season after wins by the Titans and Steelers in Week 14. The team started the season 1–7, but rallied to win six of their last eight, finishing the year at 7–9.
Offseason
On May 15, 2019, the Jets fired general manager Mike Maccagnan after he had already completed almost all the major offseason roster milestones for the 2019 season. Adam Gase served as interim GM until Joe Douglas was hired to be permanent GM for the 2019 season.Draft
| Round | Selection | Player | Position | College |
| 1 | 3 | Quinnen Williams | Defensive end | Alabama |
| 3 | 68 | Jachai Polite | Outside linebacker | Florida |
| 3 | Chuma Edoga | Offensive tackle | USC | |
| 4 | 121 | Trevon Wesco | Tight end | West Virginia |
| 5 | 157 | Blake Cashman | Linebacker | [2018 2018 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team|Minnesota Golden Gophers football team|Minnesota] |
| 6 | Blessuan Austin | Cornerback | Rutgers |
Notes
- The Jets traded their second-round selection, along with their 2018 first- and two second-round selections to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for the Colts' 2018 first-round selection.
- The Jets acquired an additional third-round selection in a trade that sent quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and their sixth-round selection to the New Orleans Saints.
- The Jets traded their fifth-round selection to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for offensive guard Kelechi Osemele and the Chicago Bears' 2019 6th round draft pick.
- Minnesota traded a third-round selection to the Jets in exchange for the Jets' third- and seventh-round selections.
- The Jets traded their fourth-round selection to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for their fourth- and fifth-round selections.
- The Jets traded their fourth- and fifth-round selection to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for their fourth- and fifth-round selection.
Regular season
Schedule
The Jets did not travel outside of the Eastern Time Zone during the season—preseason or regular season.Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Buffalo Bills
The Jets forced four turnovers, culminating with a 16–0 lead in the third quarter. However, Bills QB Josh Allen engineered three consecutive scoring drives after Jets LB C. J. Mosley left the game with a groin injury, with the Jets offense unable to respond. In addition, kicker Kaare Vedvik missed both of his kicks, a field goal and an extra point. With the loss, the Jets not only opened the season at 0–1, but became the first team in six years to squander a lead of at least 16 points with a plus-three turnover margin.Week 2: vs. Cleveland Browns
The Jets used their Stealth black alternate uniforms for the first time ever on Monday Night Football against the Browns. Starting quarterback Sam Darnold was ruled out after coming down with infectious mononucleosis, with backup Trevor Siemian slated to start for the Jets in a rematch of the first Monday Night Football game ever played. Siemian was knocked out of the game after suffering an ankle injury and would later be placed on injured reserve, forcing third-string quarterback Luke Falk into action. After a low-scoring first quarter, the Browns pulled away with a Nick Chubb touchdown run and a field goal in the second quarter, and an 89-yard touchdown reception by Odell Beckham Jr. in the third, though newly signed kicker Sam Ficken successfully made a field goal attempt for the Jets. With the 23–3 loss, the Jets fell to 0–2.This was also superstar wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.’s first return to Metlife Stadium. Beckham played for the New York Giants from 2014 to the 2018 NFL season.