NY Jets players express excitement for College Football 25 release

Multiple members of the New York Jets expressed their excitement at the release of EA Sports' College Football 25.
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Multiple members of the New York Jets expressed their excitement at the release of College Football 25

One of the most anticipated sports games of all time has just been released.

After over a decade, “College Football 25” officially made its return on Monday for those with early access. As a result, multiple players on the New York Jets have expressed their excitement.

Running back Breece Hall has tweeted multiple times about the game over the past two days. He started by posting a picture with the game a day before its release, saying, “I’ll be here for the next week or so.”

He also polled his followers on various aspects of the game, asking them what mode he should play first, what the best playbooks are in the game, and which packs to buy in College Ultimate Team.

Additionally, cornerback Michael Carter II tweeted about taking a knee for his first play of the game to honor the years without it.

Gotta take a delay of game in honor of NCAA 14 when I boot up College Football 25 today it’s only right,” said Carter II. 

Sauce Gardner, who is hosting an upcoming Call of Duty tournament, also joined in on the fun. He tweeted out a link to his Twitch stream, saying that he will be getting his revenge against Alabama for when they beat his alma mater, Cincinnati, in the College Football Playoff.

With how in-depth the game looks, it is no surprise that some of the best football players in the world are excited to play it. Jets players may be amazing athletes, but for at least one day, they are just like the rest of the excited football fanbase.

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