New York Jets: Most notable player to wear each number

7 Nov 1999: Keyshawn Johnson #19 of the New York Jets carries the ball during a game against the Arizona Cardinals at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Jets defeated the Cardinals 12-7.
7 Nov 1999: Keyshawn Johnson #19 of the New York Jets carries the ball during a game against the Arizona Cardinals at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Jets defeated the Cardinals 12-7. /
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Mandatory Credit: Stephen Dunn /Allsport
Mandatory Credit: Stephen Dunn /Allsport /

61. Jeff Criswell

Jeff Criswell came to the Jets in 1988 after one season in Indianapolis, and held down the blindside in New York for seven years before signing with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1995, where he played four more years before retiring after the 1998 season.

62. Roger Duffy

Beginning his career with the Jets in 1990, Roger Duffy played eight seasons in New York before signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers following the 1997 season. He was a solid starter on the interior of the offensive line for the gang green for nearly a decade. Duffy played four more seasons in Pittsburgh before retiring after the 2001 campaign.

63. Dewayne Robertson

Dwayne Robertson started for five seasons in New York for the Jets from 2003-07. Following the 2007 season, he moved to Denver where he played one season with the Broncos before retiring from the NFL.

During his time with the Jets, Robertson recorded 14.5 sacks from his defensive tackle spot. He also tallied 24 tackles for loss and pressured the quarterback a total of 16 times in his five seasons with the team.

64. Guy Bingham

Guy Bingham played on the interior of the offensive line for the Jets from 1980-88, starting a total of 32 games for New York. After the 1988 season, he signed with Atlanta to pursue an opportunity to see more snaps. Bingham also played for Washington before retiring after the 1993 season.

65. Joe Fields

Joe Fields locked down the center position for the Jets for 13 years from 1975-87. During that time, he was named to two Pro Bowls and was named an all-pro in 1982. After his 13 seasons with the Jets, Fields stayed in New York, but played for the Giants for one season in 1988. He would retire after that season.