The Jets are the Kings of New York Football … at least at the box office.
The Jets are outpacing the Giants, their MetLife Stadium co-tenants, in the secondary ticket market as the new season begins.
The lowest price for the Jets opener on Monday night against the Bills is $178, according to Ticketmaster.If you look at the most expensive tickets in the stadium, in the “Coaches Club,” the Jets’ tickets are going for $1,500 to the Giants’ $1,000.The Jets, led by Aaron Rodgers, are outpacing the Giants in the secondary ticket market as the new season begins.The fourth game for the Giants is against the Jets and is going for $225, the highest number for the Giants in the first four games.
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