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Jets set dubious mark with no interceptions all season

By Thomson Reuters Jan 5, 2026 | 6:09 PM

The New York Jets have many lowlights associated with their poor 3-14 season.

But one in particular stands out – the Jets became ‍the first team in NFL history to go the entire season without recording a single interception.

The NFL has been recording that statistic since 1933.

New York had a chance to end the drought in the season ‌finale but cornerback Tre Brown was ‌unable to corral a deflected pass that came in his direction during Sunday’s 35-8 road loss to the Buffalo Bills.

The ball went off the hands of Buffalo’s Keon ​Coleman and Brown got his left hand on it before the ball dropped to the ‍turf.

“Yeah, I wanted that one ​bad,” Brown told the New York ​Post afterward. “I wanted it to end the streak for ‍the team and also to get one for myself. It’s been a crazy year.

“To go 17 games without getting one is kind of unheard of. But hey, things happen for a reason. ‍Maybe we’ll turn it around and lead the league next year.”

The previous record for fewest interceptions in a ‍season was ‍held by the 2018 San Francisco ​49ers, who had just two.

Ironically, Jets coach ​Aaron ⁠Glenn was a solid ballhawk during ‌his 15-year playing career, totaling 41 interceptions in 205 career games from 1994-2008. Glenn returned six of the picks for touchdowns.

Not only did the Jets not register an interception, they allowed a league-worst 36 passing touchdowns.

–Field ⁠Level Media