2010年7月20日星期二

The New York Jets are located in Florham Park

The New York Jets are located in Florham Park, New Jersey and play their home games at Braylon Edwards Giants Stadium, which has 79,466 seats. The New York Jets are owned by Woody Johnson their General Manager is Mike Tannenbaum and they will be coached this year by Rex Ryan. The oddsmakers at BODOG.com have the New York Jets listed at 11 to 2 odds to win the 2011 AFC Championship.

"He's got a lot more left," Jets coach Rex Ryan said of second year RB Shonn Greene. "You see him out here bouncing around, doing a great job with protections, carrying the ball, and he still has that wiggle. On third-and-10 we ran the ball, we had this little fold play. He made two or three cuts. He clearly would've made 20 yards. I was like, 'Yeah, yeah, this is our guy.'"

The oddsmakers at BODOG.com have the New York Jets jerseys listed at +130 odds to win the 2010 AFC East.

"It makes me feel great because these are guys who really don't know me and they didn't know what I was going to bring to the team," said Jets newcomer LaDainian Tomlinson who is ready to get out there and show that he's back on track. "Just to get out there and kind of show them what I can bring to the team, I think it changes a lot of guys' perception maybe of what they though before I came."

The team is fully confident that the remaining PSLs at the New Meadlowlands Stadium will be sold in time to avoid a blackout for the Monday Night season opener against the Ravens on Sept. 13.

"We're 100 percent certain that we're going to sell out by opening day," Matt Higgins, the Executive Vice President of Business Operations, told me this morning. "There's no chance of a blackout."

Three sections - the Lower End Zone (50 percent reduction), Mezzanine Mark Sanchez Endzone B (39 percent reduction) and Lower Sideline (33 percent reduction) - were affected by the reduction nearly six weeks ago.

The Jets will not make any further reduction in PSL prices. Higgins admitted that there will be some unsold club seats heading into the season, but they are excluded from the NFL's blackout rules.

 The initial class of inductees will include former head coach Weeb Ewbank, lineman Joe Klecko, running back Curtis Martin, wide receiver Don Maynard, quarterback Joe Namath and tackle Winston Hill. They will be officially enshrined during the Jets' first home game at their new stadium on August 16.

Ewbank served as head coach of the Jets from 1963-73, going 71-77-6. His best season at the helm came in 1968, when New York won the AFL title then went on to upset the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III.

Klecko was a stalwart on the Jets' defensive line from 1977-87, and during the early 1980's, teamed up with Marty Lyons, Abdul Salaam, and Mark Gastineau to form the New York Sack Exchange.

Martin rushed for 10,302 yards and 58 touchdowns with the Jets from 1998 until the end of his career in 2005. He led the NFL with 1,697 rushing yards in 2004 and scored 12 times that season, his most in one year with New York.

Maynard, who was an original member of the club when it joined the American Football League as the Titans in 1960, spent 13 seasons with the franchise and racked up 11,732 receiving yards with 88 TDs. He was a member of the Jets' 1968 Super Bowl winners.

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