East Rutherford, New Jersey was the site for "Thursday Night Football" this week between the Jets and New England Patriots, the team’s AFC East foe they haven’t beaten at home since 2015.
Jets fans were clearly feeling pretty good going into Thursday’s matchup with the Patriots. So much so that some fans in the parking lot of MetLife Stadium started burning a No. 10 jersey in a ...
The listing looks legit. Back in 2014, the jersey was purchased at an NFL auction by a Jets fan in California by the name of Jake Hendrickson. The listing was posted by user “jakefrank ...
Aaron Rodgers has made it through an entire half with the New York Jets. Last season, Rodgers tore his Achilles on “Monday Night Football” against the Buffalo Bills after playing four snaps.
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The saga of when Haason Reddick will wear a New York Jets jersey in 2024 took an interesting turn today. The Jets front office and the former Eagles pass rusher have been at a standstill since the ...
In a video that surfaced on social media, Jets fans set on fire a Patriots jersey with the No. 10 on it. No. 10 is New England rookie QB Drake Maye's number. It's the same number he wore in ...
Von Miller hasn’t suited up with the Denver Broncos since 2021, but that didn’t stop some New York Jets fans from burning one ...
Fans quickly noticed a particular flaw in New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson's jersey during their Monday Night Football game against the San Francisco 49ers on September 9. Wilson ...
The Broncos and Jets spent the first half of Sunday’s game showing that it can be hard to create offensive fireworks in the rain. It took nearly an entire quarter for either team to pick up a first ...
Jets' defense was so bad ... Where an Aaron Rodgers jersey once hanged was replaced by a different quarterback -- the victor of Monday Night Football and NFC champion Brock Purdy.
As if watching his favorite team get torched by the 49ers in the first game of the 2024 NFL season wasn't enough, ESPN host and noted diehard New York Jets fan Mike Greenberg showed up to work the ...