[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
Had and Amazing TIME WOULD DO IT AGAIN IN A HEARTBEAT!!!
Favre makin a play
We really enjoyed our time. The purchase procedure is straightforward, but until the tickets are in my hand, I can't help being a little nervous. But tickets were received in plenty of time before the match.
[1 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
The seats were great. Should have bought a parking permit but the stadium is very organized with the shuttle parking even though it takes an hour to get back to your car.
[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Everything is great [...]
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The New York Jets are members of the East Division of the AFC. Established in 1959, the team’s original title of the Titans of New York remained until an ownership change four years on that brought about the Jets moniker. Currently the team plays home games at New Meadowlands Stadium located in the suburb of East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Jets share the stadium with cross-town rivals New York Giants. In the early years the Jets enjoyed a position of prominence thanks to the legendary quarterback Joe Namath. Demand was high and New York Jets tickets were the necessary accessory to have. The team’s success saw them take home the desirable Super Bowl III title. Like many of the professional football teams that were rolled into the NFL in 1970 after its merger with the AFL, the New York Jets entered an era of mediocrity. Not until the 1980s would the team see a return to glory. Starting in 1981 the Jets started the slow climb back up the ladder of success. While the team made several Playoff appearances throughout the 80s they didn’t take a division title until 1998. In 1985 the team accrued a record of 11–5 leading them to host as well as participate in their first Playoff in four years. They were defeated by their New England Patriots rivals in the first round. On many occasions the Jets started their season with a fury only to be stopped in their tracks by the latest NFL strike. For the near future history would keep repeating itself and the New York Jets would go on to almost make it in many of their seasons. Wins and losses aside, the team kept up their division rivalries with the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, as well as maintained their historical contention with the West Coast Oakland Raiders.