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    New York Jets

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    Overview

    The New York Jets represent the AFC in the nation's largest market, sharing MetLife Stadium with the Giants in a unique two-team market arrangement. The Jets have built a passionate fanbase that has endured decades of frustration while maintaining hope for a return to the glory of the Namath era. The franchise's green and white colors and the iconic jet logo connect to New York's identity and the team's historic 1969 upset. The Jets have invested in building a competitive roster, with the pursuit of championship success driving organizational decisions. New York's other team continues its quest for a second Super Bowl title and sustained relevance in the crowded metropolitan sports landscape.

    History & Legacy

    Joe Namath's guaranteed victory in Super Bowl III—and the Jets' upset of the heavily favored Colts—remains one of the most consequential games in football history, legitimizing the AFL and changing the sport forever. The Jets joined the AFL in 1960 as the New York Titans before rebranding, and Namath's swagger made them must-watch television in the late 1960s. The franchise has reached the playoffs sparingly since that magical 1968 season, with the 2010 and 2011 runs under Rex Ryan providing brief hope before another prolonged drought. The Jets' ability to captivate headlines—whether through star acquisitions, coaching drama, or on-field moments—keeps them relevant despite limited success. Broadway Joe's guarantee remains the defining moment for a franchise still searching for its next championship.

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    Founded1960
    Championships1 (Super Bowl III)
    Home VenueMetLife Stadium

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