It’s late October, which means it’s not only time for New York Jets fans to start peeking at the draft order, but also time for Jets season-ticket holders to start ponying up for their 2025 packages.
Taking to X, Jets season-ticket holder and Jets X-Factor writer Matt Enwhyway shared that the team had increased its 2025 season-ticket prices by 23.2%. This comes after a 24% increase in 2024 and a 13% increase in 2023.
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The yearly timing of the Jets’ season-ticket price spikes certainly makes it all the more frustrating for fans. At a point in time when the on-field product looks as underwhelming as ever, the franchise is asking its most loyal backers to cough up some extra dough.
The Jets had better start performing better on the field if they wish to keep their season-ticket base intact, specifically on their own field. So far at home this season, the Jets are 1-2 with only five touchdowns scored. Only the Dolphins, Chargers, Giants, and Cowboys have scored fewer touchdowns at home.
Since the Jets moved to MetLife Stadium in 2010, they rank 30th in home winning percentage (.453) and 27th in home touchdowns per game (1.3). With numbers like these, you can understand fans’ frustration with the continuously rising ticket prices.
Yet, the Jets keep selling tickets. According to ESPN, the Jets rank second in attendance this season with an average of 81,391 fans per game. They are drawing more fans per game than their intra-stadium neighbors, the Giants (80,980).