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Tennessee Titans last games against New York Jets

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Tennessee TitansNashville, TN – The Tennessee Titans and New York Jets have met 44 total times in the regular season and postseason during the last 58 seasons. The Titans lead the series 24-19-1, including a win in the only playoff matchup.

The most recent meeting marked the first time the Titans and Jets played at MetLife Stadium, which opened in 2010. Played on December 13th, 2015, the Jets won convincingly, 30-8. Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick completed three touchdown passes, and the Jets defense produced five sacks in the contest.

Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker ((82) carries the ball against the New York Jets during the last play of the second half at LP Field. The Jets beat the Titans 16-11 on December 14th, 2014. (Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports)
Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker ((82) carries the ball against the New York Jets during the last play of the second half at LP Field. The Jets beat the Titans 16-11 on December 14th, 2014. (Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports)

The Jets also took the most recent meeting at Nissan Stadium on December 14th, 2014, winning 16-11. In front of their home crowd, the Titans had a fourth-quarter lead, but a one-yard rushing touchdown by Chris Ivory put the Jets on top with three minutes remaining on the clock. A frantic, last-minute charge by the Titans ended on New York’s nine-yard line as time expired.

The Jets, like the then-Houston Oilers, were charter members of the American Football League. From the league’s founding in 1960 through the 1962 season, they played as the New York Titans before being renamed the Jets for the 1963 season. With the exception of 1967, the Jets and Oilers played twice each season from 1960-69, and the Oilers won the first six meetings in the series.

In 1991, the Oilers began a string of six consecutive victories against the Jets, including a 17-10 victory in a 1991 AFC Wild Card Game.

Most Recent Matchups

2012 Week 15 • Dec. 17, 2012 • Jets 10 at TITANS 14
On Monday Night Football, the Titans force five total Jets turnovers—four interceptions and one fumble—and sack Jets quarterbacks four times. Chris Johnson sets a franchise record with a 94-yard touchdown run, and Jake Locker scores the game-winning touchdown in the third quarter on a 13-yard run.

Jason McCourty and Michael Griffin each intercept a pair of Mark Sanchez passes, and Zach Brown notches two sacks.

2013 Week 4 • Sept. 29, 2013 • Jets 13 at TITANS 38
Jake Locker passes for three touchdowns before leaving the game in the third quarter with a hip injury. Nate Washington records 105 receiving yards and two touchdowns, including a 77-yarder from Ryan Fitzpatrick. Titans score 28 points off four Jets turnovers.

Cornerback Alterraun Verner notches two interceptions and a fumble recovery. Jets quarterback Geno Smith is sacked five times, twice by defensive end Ropati Pitoitua. Defensive end Karl Klug scores on a sack, forced fumble and recovery.

 

 

2014 Week 15 • Dec. 14, 2014 • JETS 16 at Titans 11
Chris Ivory scores the game-winning, one-yard rushing touchdown with 3:09 remaining in the fourth quarter. Titans starting quarterback Jake Locker leaves the game with a shoulder injury in the second quarter and is replaced by Charlie Whitehurst.

Scoring by the Titans is limited to three Ryan Succop field goals and a safety. Jets quarterback Geno Smith engineers two long scoring drives and completes a nine-yard touchdown pass to John Conner on fourth-and-one.

2015 Week 14 • Dec. 13, 2015 • Titans 8 at JETS 30
The Jets tally 27 unanswered points in the first half, scoring on five of their first six drives. Ryan Fitzpatrick passes for 263 yards and three touchdows for the Jets, while Chris Ivory (101 yards) leads New York’s rushing efforts.

Brandon Marshall records 125 receiving yards, including a 69-yard score. Marcus Mariota scores Tennessee’s only touchdown on a 41-yard pass from running back Antonio Andrews. The Jets defense notches five sacks, while the offense records 439 yards and possesses the ball for 35:56.

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