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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66. Alan Faneca

Alan Faneca played for the Steelers, Jets, and Cardinals during his 13 year career from 1998-2010. After 10 seasons in Pittsburgh, Faneca signed with the Jets, and played two seasons in New York, he was named a Pro Bowler in both of those seasons. The Hall of Fame finalist finished his career with nine Pro Bowl appearances and was named an all-pro six times.

67. Damien Woody

The former NFL interior lineman and current ESPN analyst Damien Woody played 12 years in the NFL, starting his career in New England, he then moved on to Detroit before finishing his career with three seasons in New York from 2008-10. He was named to one Pro Bowl throughout his career while a member of the Patriots in 2002.

68. Kevin Mawae

The soon-to-be Hall of Famer Kevin Mawae had a glorious NFL career, playing center for the Seahawks, Jets, and Titans throughout his career from 1994-2009. After four seasons in Seattle, Mawae signed with the Jets in 1998 and held down the center spot for eight seasons before departing for Nashville in 2006. He was named to six of his eight Pro Bowls as a member of the Jets, and two of Mawae’s three all-pro seasons came while in the gang green uniform.

69. Jason Fabini

Jason Fabini was a starter on the Jets offensive line for eight seasons from 1998-2005. After the long-time Jet left New York, he would go on to play three more years in the NFL; one season in Dallas with the Cowboys, and two in the nation’s capital for Washington. Fabini started a total of 114 games for the Jets.

70. Stan Waldemore

Playing his entire seven year career in New York with the Jets, Stan Waldemore gave the gang green flexibility and depth along their offensive line from 1978-84. Starting only 38 games in his career, Waldemore frequently filled in for injured teammates on the offensive line and served as the team’s swing lineman.