New York Jets offensive lineman Dan Feeney is back at it again, this time chugging a beer in 3 seconds while hyping up Islanders fans.
The only missing is the snuck-in keg. Imagine that, a full keg for the New York Jets players as they cheer on the Islanders at Nassau Coliseum.
Keg stands, red solo cups and a bunch of fun—how could it possibly get any better than that? Well, Dan Feeney showed us he needs no stinking keg to have the time of his life.
Following recent tradition, many Jets players decided to support the Isles’ plight to capture the organization’s first Stanley Cup since 1983. Naturally, Feeney led the way and did his usual thing Thursday night.
One of the Jets’ new offensive lineman chugged a beer in three seconds only to smash the can over his head and bang the glass repeatedly.
Dan Feeney of the NY Jets is just an absolute electric factory here at the Coliseum tonight. #Isles #NYJets @barstoolsports @spittinchiclets pic.twitter.com/ENVWU7B9Um
— Bryan Stoothoff (@Stootie31G) June 18, 2021
The crowd just went bonkers when Dan Feeney was shown on the big board pic.twitter.com/fE0Bqf90B8
— Rob Taub (@RTaub_) June 18, 2021
(Pay no attention to the average Joe and his son who are seemingly surrounded by Jets.)
Cracking up at the idea that this guy bought great seats for him and his son and Dan Feeney is smashing Bud Lights next to him
He either loves it or hates it and I think he loves it #Jets pic.twitter.com/x5fSXqBkpt
— NYJ Matt (@NYJ_Matt) June 18, 2021
Prior to the game, Feeney and Greg Van Roten spoke with Daren Millard on The Chirp. Unsurprisingly, it’s Van Roten who’s the logistics guy for these Isles trips.
"Greg goes into full dad mode." 😂
How do Dan Feeney and Greg Van Roten (@GVR64) organize a group of @nyjets players to attend @NYIslanders games? #StanleyCup
Find out on The Chirp with @darenmillard ➡️ https://t.co/abcCTFOuQF pic.twitter.com/GMt2if7WZY
— NHL (@NHL) June 17, 2021
Van Roten, 31, is a Rockville Centre, NY native who’s been an Islanders fan his entire life.
Some of the other Jets to make the trip this time were George Fant, Connor McGovern, Alijah Vera-Tucker and Zach Wilson.
Unfortunately, the hometown Isles trail the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 after two periods of play. With the series tied at one game apiece, the Isles will have to come up with a comeback in order to maintain home-ice advantage.
Perhaps Dan Feeney has something up his sleeve for the final frame.