"85"^^ . . . . "The 1986 New York Jets season was the 27th season for the team and the 17th in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 11\u20135 record from 1985 and return to the playoffs under head coach Joe Walton. The Jets finished the season with a record of 10\u20136, qualifying for the top Wild Card spot in the playoffs despite losing their last five games of the season. They defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card round, but lost to the Cleveland Browns in the divisional round. The loss to the Browns is infamous in Jets history. Leading 20\u201310 in the 4th quarter, the Jets collapsed when Mark Gastineau hammered Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar seconds after he released a pass; Gastineau was flagged for roughing the passer and the Browns rallied to force overtime and win early in the game's second overtime."@en . "1986"^^ . . . "Lost AFC Divisional"@en . "No"@en . . "1986"^^ . . . . "No"@en . . . . "10"^^ . "1986 New York Jets season"@en . . . . . "Pro-Set"@en . . "Yes"@en . . "85"^^ . . . . "2"^^ . . . "New York Jets"@en . . . "The 1986 New York Jets season was the 27th season for the team and the 17th in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 11\u20135 record from 1985 and return to the playoffs under head coach Joe Walton. The Jets finished the season with a record of 10\u20136, qualifying for the top Wild Card spot in the playoffs despite losing their last five games of the season. They defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card round, but lost to the Cleveland Browns in the divisional round. The loss to the Browns is infamous in Jets history. Leading 20\u201310 in the 4th quarter, the Jets collapsed when Mark Gastineau hammered Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar seconds after he released a pass; Gastineau was flagged for roughing the passer and the Browns rallied to force overtime"@en . "No"@en . . . "1986"^^ . . . . . "Rocky Klever"@en . . "3"^^ . . "23"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Won AFC Wild Card"@en . "35"^^ . . . .