The New York Jets play in the Eastern Division of the
American Football Conference in the National Football League
(NFL), and play their home games at
the
Giants Stadium, which is also home to the other professional
football team of New York – the New York Giants. The Jets,
however, prefer calling their base The Meadowlands, as the
stadium bears the name of their rival NFL team. The Giants
Stadium is located in the Meadowlands Sports Complex, a massive
complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
At present, the New York Jets train on Long Island, at Hofstra
University in Hempstead, New York. Their new training facility
as well as their corporate headquarters is coming up at Florham
Park, New Jersey.
The
Team History
The Jets were originally named the New York Titans, and started
as charter member of the American Football League (AFL), in
1960. Sony Werblin, head of Music Corporation of America (MCA),
who along with Leon Hess was part of a group that bought the
team in 1963, renamed it the New York Jets. After the AFL-NFL
merger, the Jets joined the NFL.
The New York Jets caused one of the biggest upsets in American
sports history on January 12, 1969. Playing as underdogs in the
third AFL-NFL World Championship Game - but the first to
officially bear the name Super Bowl – they defeated the NFL
champions, the Baltimore Colts, 16-7, at the Orange Bowl in
Miami, Florida.
As Titans, the Jets played their home games at New York’s Polo
Grounds up to
1963.
Werblin and Hess decided to relocate to the Shea Stadium, and
the New York Jets made their home there for 20 seasons, from
1964 to 1983. During this time, the Stadium hosted three playoff
games involving the Jets: the 1968 AFL Championship – beating
the Oakland Raiders, 27-23; a 1969 AFL Divisional playoff –
losing 13-6 to the Kansas City Chiefs; and the 1981 AFC Wild
Card Playoff – losing 31-27 to the Buffalo Bills.
From 1984 onwards, the New York Jets are based at the Giants
Stadium. The Jets will be moving to their new home – the New
Meadowlands Stadium, which is expected to come up by 2010.
Today, the New York Jets is owned by Robert Wood Johnson IV,
heir of Johnson & Johnson, who bought the team from the estate
of Leon Hess, who had earlier bought out his partners.
The
Jets have retired three jersey numbers to honor their great
players. These are:
#12 - Joe Namath
#13 - Don Maynard
#73 - Joe Kleck
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