Enters 1992 as the Jets' 2nd leading all-time passer with career stats of 1992-3379-23,744-119 TD-80 INT ... career passing pct. of 58.9% is best in club history ... his career passer rating of 81.34 ranks 15th on the NFL all-time list and 9th among active QBs ... has had 17 games of better than 300-yards passing in 103 NFL starts which ranks 2nd to Joe Namath in club record book ... started 16 games in 1991 and was ranked 8th among AFC quarterbacks with 287-489-3300-10 TD-11 INT ... became the first QB in team history to pass for 3000 yards or more in 4 seasons ... was a 3rd alternate to the Pro Bowl, but was selected to play when Dan Marino, John Elway and Bernie Kusar couldn't make it ... it was O'Brien's 2nd appearance ... led dramatic comeback in week 16 at MIA, guiding the offense on the game-tying drive with :38 left in regulation and the game-winning drive in overtime ... was the AFC's 8th ranked passer in 1990 at 77.3 with 226-411-2855-13 TD-10INT ... voted the Ed Block Award by his teammates in 1989 for his courage and determination ... had streak of 211 passes without an INT in 1988, 2nd best in NFL history at that time ... was Pro Bowl alternate in 1986 ... was Jets' MVP and Pro Bowler in 1985 when he topped the NFL with 96.4 passer rating ... had longest pass in Jets' history(96 yards) vs. BUF in 1985 ... 1st rount pick in 1983 ... worked as sports reporter for Sacramento TV station in the offseason ... lived in Brooklyn until his family moved to the West Coast when he was 3 ... wife Stacey, daughters Taylor 5, Paige 2, son Kelly 4.