
Jets fans in disbelief over timing of season-ticket price increase after team’s ugly start
NY Post
As Marlo Stanfield once said in “The Wire,” the price of the brick’s going up.
Jets season-ticket holders were notified of price hikes on Wednesday, and several of them expressed displeasure with the organization that the timing of this coincided with Aaron Rodgers and Co. having started this year in a disappointing 2-5 hole.
Season-ticket holder Drew Nantz wrote on X, “#Jets season ticket invoice came out today. 6% increase. On top of 30% last year. First payment due 11/15/24. The team is 2-5. Tough times @nyjets.”
Nantz added a facepalm emoji, but when a number of people responded to him that he should cancel the plan he rationalized biting the bullet to renew.
“For everyone telling me to give up my season tickets…that means giving this up when I only got 4 more years before he goes to college,” Nantz wrote, sharing four photos of himself with his son at Jets games.
Other season ticketholders were also dismayed with the price increases.

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