November 29:
1964: Home win over Kansas City 27-14. Dick Wood 2 TD passes; Dainard Paulson 32 yard pick 6 off Len Dawson; KCs Abner Haynes 80 yd TD run. Jets go 5-5-1.
1970: Home win over Minnesota 20-10. First meeting; Vikings entered 9-1; Al Woodall to George Sauer TD; George Nock rush TD; Bob Lee TD, 4 INTs. Jets go 4-7.
1981: Home win over Baltimore Colts 25-0. Freeman McNeil 24 car, 93 yds, 2 TDs; Bert Jones 10-24, 142 yds, INT., sacked 4 times; Pat Leahy 4 FGs. Jets go 8-4-1.
1987: Home win over Cincinnati 27-20. O’Brien to McNeil TD, Cin’s Boomer 2 TDs, 3rd negated by in the grasp; Rich Miano winning TD on blocked FG ret. Jets go 6-5.
1992: Home loss to Kansas City 23-7. Dennis Byrd suffers broken neck; Ken O’Brien won starting job back, broke thumb, last game as Jet, 1-3, 13 yds. Jets go 3-9.
1998: Home win over Carolina 48-21. Vinny 16-21, 255 yds, 2 TDs; Martin 21 car, 110 yds, 2 TDs, Chrebet 7 rec, 107 yds, 2 TDs; Keyshawn 35 yd rush TD. Jets go 8-4.
2009: Home win over Carolina 17-6. Jake Delhomme 14-34, 4 INTs including Darrelle Revis 67 yd pick 6; Thomas Jones 25 car, 75 yds, TD. Jets go 5-6.
2015: Home win over Miami 38-20. Fitzpatrick 4 TD passes, Marshall 131 yds, 2 TDs, Devin Smith 1st TD; Tannehill 351 yds, 3 TD. Jets go 6-5.
Jets upset defending NFC champion Vikings, 1970:
Dennis Byrd carted off, 1992:
Kerry Rhodes INT, 2009:
Three things I remember about this game:
1. The Revis pick six.
2. The halftime show featuring dogs catching frisbees. One dog mounted another on like the 30 yard line and started going to town which led to a huge standing ovation from the home faithful. Seriously I don't ever think I've heard a cheer that loud, inclusive of ring of honor ceremonies for what goes on at halftime.
3.. Being told to shut up in the car on the way home because I was outright giddy over the possibility of being back in the playoff hunt. That feeling was maintained for two weeks as they beat the Bills in Toronto (freak Marshall Faulk for saying something to the effect of, "well neither of these teams will be playoff bound'), and Kellen putting together the worst performance out of a quarterback in a 23 point victory I've ever seen before an absolutely brutal last-second home loss to Atlanta caused me to throw my hat to the ground as we were leaving the stadium and say, "TEAR THIS PIECE OF excrement DOWN, I'M SO GLAD I NEVER HAVE TO STEP FOOT IN THIS PLACE AGAIN."
Of course Jim Caldwell/Curtis Painter and every team losing that needed to lose would open up the door again then next week and two weeks later I'd be freezing my derriere off in a state of euphoria as the Jets destroyed Cincy at home to take the final wild-card spot. 2009 was insane man.