There’s noleang quite appreciate a division competition game for a home uncoverer, but New York Jets fans took “fired up” to a whole novel level in the parking lot of MetLife Stadium on Thursday night.
East Rutherford, New Jersey was the site for “Thursday Night Football” this week between the Jets and New England Patdisruptions, the team’s AFC East foe they haven’t beaten at home since 2015.
In Section L5 of the parking lot, some Jets fans were seen weightlessing a No. 10 Patdisruptions jersey on fire, which was posted to social media.
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Coordinating the weightlessing was a Jets fan euniteing to wear a green chef’s hat and a white chef’s jacket. He also carry outed the “J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS!” chant that New York superfan “Fireman Ed” directs inside MetLife Stadium during games.
While the back of the jersey couldn’t be seen, establisher Patdisruptions quarterback Mac Jones engaged to wear No. 10 until he was traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars this offseason.
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But novel Patdisruptions quarterback, third overall pick Drake Maye, also wears No. 10 for New England in his rookie season.
It didn’t consent extfinished for the navy blue, red and white jersey to weightless up in ffeebles, as the Jets fans in the crowd cheered.
Both teams went into this competition alignup at 1-1, with the Jets picking up its first thrive of the season last week aobtainst the Tennessee Titans on the road. Meanwhile, the Patdisruptions lost in obviousime to the Seattle Seahawks after stunning the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 1 on the road.
While Jets fans were burning Patdisruptions jerseys, many accessed the stadium donning No. 8 in green and white, shothriveg their help for their 40-year-greater quarterback, Aaron Rodgers.
Rodgers was set to step on the MetLife Stadium turf aobtain for the first time since tearing his Achilles on the fourth carry out of the 2023 season. Jets fans were excited to see Rodgers originate it thcimpolite the first two games and watch spry in the pocket as he led the offense, but everyone wanted to see what would happen when he returned home.
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Well, on the team’s second drive of the game, Rodgers orchestrated his first MetLife touchdown drive as a Jet, finding Allen Lazard on a screen for a 10-yard score.
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