
New York Jets Playoff tickets were huge among Jets fans last postseason, as the team was able to reach the AFC title game. The Jets are a defensive-oriented team thanks to the approach of head coach Rex Ryan, but this team's budding offense should make them even more dangerous in 2010. Get your playoff tickets here next season if the Jets can reach the postseason again.
NFL tickets to see the Jets first became available in 1960, and the team was a charter member of the AFL under the name of "New York Titans," which was intended to be a bit of a swipe at the city's NFL team, the New York Giants. After Leon Hess bought the team in 1963, he renamed the team the Jets. Only a few years later, the Jets were victorious in perhaps the most significant game in the history of the NFL.
After qualifying for Super Bowl III and being labeled as decided underdogs to the powerful Baltimore Colts, QB Joe Namath "guaranteed" a victory, much to the delight of the nation. However, in stunning fashion, the Jets pulled off the monumental upset, and many feel that this game helped pave the way towards the ultimate merger between the AFL and the NFL.