The Jets have played in 3 former stadiums:
Polo Grounds (1960-1963)
Shea Stadium (1964-1983)
Giants Stadium (1984-2010)
From 1960 to 1962, the New York Jets franchise was named the Titans of New York.
The New York Jets were established in 1960. They were originally known as the New York Titans.
The Titans franchise of the American Football League was renamed the New York Jets.
In 1969, Weeb Ewbank was the New York Jets head coach.
Woody Johnson bought the New York Jets on January 18, 2000.
New York City, hence the name the New York Jets
They are privately traded, but their exchange name is New York Jets, LLC. -sportsmedia101.com
In 2010, former Pittsburgh Steeler and Super Bowl MVP, Santonio Holmes, signed with the New York Jets.
That would be the New York Jets.
They are not called "the new york football jets" by anyone else but Chris Berman. The Giants were called "the new york football giants" to distinguish them from the former new york baseball team (now in SF)... Its a joke that Chris Berman uses, as obviously there is no "new york baseball jets" or any other sport for that matter.
they were renamed the new york jets
MetLife Stadium
They used to be the "Titans of New York". -sportsmedia101.com
The AFL team was renamed the New York Jets.
He was born Oct. 15th , 1953.
Shafer Suggs played for the Jets in the late 70's and early 80's.
MetLife Stadium.