Based in the New York metropolitan area, New York jets professional American football team. They are members of the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference (AFC), the National Football League (NFL). They play their home game in East Rutherford, New Jersey Stadium Giants, named after another NFL team, New York Giants. In the Jets officially refer to the location as “Meadowlands”, a name used on all official NFL and team game notes regarding Jets home game.
The club headquarters is located at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, on Long Island. They are building a new training center and corporate headquarters in Florham-Park, New Jersey.
As jets began in 1960 as an act of a member of the American Football League under the name New York Titans. Renamed after Sonny Werblin bought the team in 1963, and later he joined the NFL in the AFL-NFL merger.
In the Jets hold the characteristic of the first AFL team to win the NFL club in the AFL-NFL World Championship Game when they defeated Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III.
Franchise History
Originally known as the New York Titans, the team played a home game in the polo grounds. After 5 to 9 in the season of 1962, a team in the future was clear. The group is headed by MCA head Sonny Werblin and Leon Hess, bought the team from Harry Wismer to 13 March 1964, saved him from ruin. Hess eventually bought out his partners, as well as stored solely owned until his death. His estate then sold the team of Johnson & Johnson heir Robert Wood Johnson IV in 2000.
After they took over, the group was renamed the New York Jets transmission of sex grounds for the New York Mets’ Shea Stadium a year later. Shea Stadium is located so close to LaGuardia Airport that the sound of jets roaring overhead was a common sound heard during the game there. The team colors were changed to blue and gold Kelly green and white, which were also color Hess’ gas station.
Exactly one month after the sales team, Jets hired WEEB Ewbank as head coach. He immediately won NFL championships in 1958 and 1959 with the Baltimore Colts, and he was one of the most respected coaches in the game.
2005
In 2005, the season began with the Jets reacquiring WR Laveranues Coles from the Washington Redskins and a CB Ty Law from the New England Patriots. They also acquired free agent quarterback Jay Fiedler of the Miami Dolphins as an expert backup for beginners, Chad Pennington. During the project, Jets traded their first-round selection in the Raider Tight End Doug Jolley. In the Jets used their first choice (2 nd round pick 15) to select Ohio State Kicker Mike Nugent to replace the departed Doug Brien. In the Jets allowed several key role players leave through free agency or trade their underachieving players. These players included Lamont Jordan, Kareem McKenzie, Sam Cowart, Jason Ferguson, and to a lesser extent Anthony Becht.
The aircraft went down during a season high hopes of competing for the Super Bowl, but in three weeks against the jaguars, when Chad Pennington reinjured his shoulder. Their backup quarterback Jay Fiedler was injured six plays after Pennington. On the damage caused by the previous third-string quarterback Brooks Bollinger to take the role as a group for beginners and Vinny Testaverde was brought back to the pension Bollinger as the backup. After a poor showing at the Jets’ offense is at a loss, Testaverde will start Week 5 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His steady hand led the offense, and Curtis Martin scored two touchdowns, giving the Jets just enough to get from 14 to 12 victories over the previously invincible Buccaneers.