Posts Tagged ‘New York Jets tickets’

Jets Lose Second Straight as AFC East Piles Up

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

After seemingly owning the AFC East crown, it’s starting to look like the Jets are going to have to earn the right to the playoffs as there is now a three-way tie atop the division with the Jets, Dolphins, and Patriots all locked at 8-5 with three games left to play before the playoffs begin.

It could easily come down to the final week as well, when the Jets and Miami face off with a possible division title on the line. Prior to that game, the Jets face Buffalo and Seattle, two very winnable games, but by no means “gimmes”.

Miami’s remaining games are against San Francisco, Kansas City, and the Jets; while New England closes their season out with Oakland, Arizona, and Buffalo. Whatever happens, the AFC East has been extremely fun to watch this year. Go grab some New York Jets tickets and watch it all unfold.

New York Team Look to Mississippi for QB Talent

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Mississippi is a small southern state that doesn’t generally get too much love when it comes to providing college football players to the pros. The three major universities in the state haven’t really accomplished much in the last 40 or 50 years and not too many enormous names have sprung to the NFL out of the state. Or have they?

Walter Payton, Jerry Rice, Steve McNair, and Deuce McAllister all came out of the state of Mississippi, as did both current NFL quarterbacks in New York. Both the Giants Eli Manning and the Jets Brett Favre are Mississippi products who have excelled in their positions for varied lengths of time.

Both the Jets (behind Favre) and the Giants (behind Manning) are leading their prospective divisions and could possibly be on a collision course for the Super Bowl.

Grab some Giants tickets or Jets tickets, and watch some good ole boys from Mississippi do their thing!

Jets, Packers Following Different Paths

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

No doubt that this season’s biggest story was “How would Brett Favre fair in a new uniform?” and the concerns were legitimate as the Jets started the season on a rather mediocre note, while Favre’s former team, Green Bay started strong under new QB Aaron Rodgers.

But despite their respective starts, it looks like the two teams roles have reversed in the past few weeks, as Green Bay just finished up their huge win against formerly undefeated Tennessee, while Green Bay took a Monday night thumping from New Orleans, who put up their highest offensive output ever.

While it still remains to be seen exactly what will happen, it seems as though Favre’s Jets are on their way to an AFC east title, while Rodger’s Packers only lead 0-11 Detroit in a very mediocre NFC North conference.

If you want to see for yourself, just grab some New York Jets tickets and check out the NFL’s iron man for yourself.

Jets Get It Done, Hand Titans Loss #1

Monday, November 24th, 2008

The Titans have been the team to watch so far this year, running up a 10-0 tally to remain the only unbeaten team in the NFL. Though they never did it by dominating anyone, they were able to run up an impressive string of victories to set themselves apart as the NFLs best.

That is until the New York Jets came to town and did a number on the Titans in a 34-13 route. Brett Favre led the way for the Jets with 224 yards on 25-32 passing and two TDs, while Thomas Jones got 27 touches for 96 yards and a score. Leon Washington came off the bench in the 4th quarter to score two TDs of 61 and 4 yards to cap off the Jets offensive showing.

Look for the Jets to make their move now to pull away from New England, Miami, and Buffalo to take the AFC East title. Grab some NY Jets tickets, and join them for the ride.

Jets Ready for AFC East Respect

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Most fans knew that Brett Favre’s signing would give the Jets a better team. Leadership on and off the field, experience, a solid arm, and an iron man streak makes Favre a great acquisition by the Jets to replace Chad Pennington. But what people didn’t expect, was that this year’s version of the Jets would be 7-3 and all alone in the lead in the AFC East.

Not only has Favre proven that he still has what it takes, but Thomas Jones, Laverneus Coles, and other contributors have given the Jets a very solid football team that have put last year’s abysmal season well behind them going into the home stretch of the season.

The Dolphins, Patriots, and Bills are all within easy striking distance of the Jets, but it is Mangini’s Jets who have managed to win the big games, play aggressively, and stave off the oncoming attacks to hold on to the division lead.

Only time will tell if the Jets can hang on, but for now, grab some NY Jets Tickets and watch Favre’s boys give it all they’ve got!

Jets Upend Pats Despite Cassel’s Heroics

Friday, November 14th, 2008

The New York Jets took first place in the brutal AFC east last night despite being on the other end of a career night from New England’s Matt Cassel. Brett Favre’s Jets played its typical high powered offense as Favre put up 258 yards passing with two touchdowns and no turnovers, and out-of-nowhere running back Thomas Jones amassed another 100 yard game with a touchdown.

But the real story of the game, was New England QB Matt Cassel. After getting his first opportunity to start since High School, Cassel has struggled to prove himself over the past 8 weeks, but he announced his presence with authority last night racking up 400 yards passing and three touchdowns.

Cassel’s efforts were enough to carry the team as they took the Jets into overtime before giving up a FG in the sudden death overtime period. The Jets now have the division lead, but there’s a lot of football left to play. Grab some New York Jets tickets and be a part of the best division in the NFL.

Huge Game Looms for Favre, Jets

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Coming off an impressive win, against the re-struggling Rams, the New York Jets will face one of their biggest challenges of the year in an unfamiliar New England team. Regardless of the failed expectations of New England’s fans and the more-or-less happiness of the Jets fans, this game is an absolute toss up as Matt Cassel has been impressive in running the offense of New England.

In an AFC east division that is, at this point, anyone’s this game could be huge for creating separation and giving one team the inside track to the division title and a springboard into the playoffs.

The Jets and Pats have been bitter rivals and tensions heated up in 2007 among allegations of New England staffers filming the Jets using the film to learn offensive schemes that may have given them an unfair advantage.

As New England attempts to defend its AFC title, look for most of its stiffest competition to come from within its own division as the 6-3 Pats face off against, the 6-3 Jets, while the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins lurk at 5-4. Grab New York Jets tickets now and cheer on the AFC team of your choice.

Fans Boo, but Favre Still Pulls Through

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

New York Jets fans are known for being slightly rambunctious if not over critical of their players and their beloved team. No more evident was this than on Sunday when thousands of fans were heard jeering and booing quarterback Brett Favre after a sub-par performance in the first three quarters of their game against Kansas City.

Favre threw three interceptions in the first three quarters of the game, as the Jets trailed 24-21 early in the fourth quarter. Favre apparently took the boos as motivation, as he swiftly led the Jets downfield on a scoring drive that gave the Jets the 28-14 win.

Fans have always known that Favre can, at times, have a bit of a control problem, but his also a leader on the field and can make huge plays when the time is right. Fans with Jets tickets will undoubtedly continue to have their ups and downs in terms of their adoration for Favre, but for now it seems as though he’s capable of using disgruntled fans as motivation.

Struggling Chiefs Visit Favre’s Jets

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

To say the Kansas City Chiefs are struggling would be a huge understatement. Not only have the Chiefs only managed one victory this year, they have lost their last two games by a combined score of 68-10. Adding insult to injury is the fact that Quarterback Brody Croyle left during last week’s game and is expected to miss “several” weeks. This QB situation is compounded by the Chiefs lack of any “quality” backups who could help get them through the rut.

The Chiefs were rumored to have contacted retired Dolphins/Vikings QB Donte Culpepper this week in order to help them fill their gaping QB void. However, they wouldn’t have him ready in time for this week’s game against the New York Jets.

Speaking of the Jets, they are looking forward to this weekend’s matchup with the Chiefs with cautious anticipation. Conventional wisdom would say that a home game against one of the worst teams in the NFL would be a proverbial cake walk, however the Jets know that their 3-3 record is nothing to be overly confident in. In fact, they themselves just lost to a perennial cellar-dweller in Oakland last Sunday.

In a game that means a lot for both teams – the Jets need to pull out of mediocrity while the Chiefs need to end their skid and establish some more confidence, particularly in their offense without Croyle. As always, paper doesn’t matter. They’ll have to play it out on the field. Make sure and watch.

Jets Looking to Be Among AFC’s Elite

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

The New York Jets were the beneficiaries of the off-season’s biggest move, as the acquired Brett Favre, fresh off of his “divorce” with Green Bay. The addition of the seasoned veteran QB has been a huge lift for the team which has begun the season with a 2-2 record with their only losses coming to New England and San Diego, the two teams that played for the AFC championship last year.

In their week 4 game against Arizona, the Jets offense put up 56 points, as Favre put up 6 touch downs, his highest offensive production of his long and accomplished career. The win against Arizona proved that Favre could easily adapt to the Jets style of play and would not be hampered by any inability to adjust from the Green Bay offensive schemes that he spend so many years running.

The Jets are probably the best 2-2 team in the AFC and are looking to improve on that mark in week six against a winless Cincinnati team that has been playing exponentially better in the past couple of weeks. As the season continues, look for Favre to continue to gain comfort in the Jets offense, and if Eric Mangini will continue to allow Brett to be himself, expect great things from the J-E-T-S this winter.

Grab some New York Jets tickets and watch Favre, Laveranues Coles, and Thomas Jones try and separate themselves from the AFC East and the rest of the Conferences elite teams.


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