I'm curious about the future plans for MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the UFL's New Jersey Generals and the NFL's New York Giants play. I'm also interested in what's in store for the NFL's New York Jets and the UFL's New York Hitmen in Manhattan, New York.
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Both the "They're Too Ashamed to call themselves the New Jersey Giants" and the "They're Too Ashamed to call themselves the New Jersey Jets" play their home games in New Jersey because there is no room for a football stadium along with acres & acres of parking anywhere in the 5 Boroughs of New York City. The ownerships of both teams don't know the meaning of the word gratitude meaning that if it were not for the State of New Jersey giving them the all of that meadowlands real estate to build their football palace, Both teams would be stuck playing their home games in NYC baseball stadiums playing second fiddle to baseball teams. So both the Giants & Jets insist in still playing this silly game of charades better known as Let's Pretend that East Rutherford is the 6th borough of NYC. It's not about municipal border lines, it's about state border lines.
How about the MSL??? - The New York City Football Club - The New York Red Bulls The Red Bulls play in the Town of Harrison, Hudson County, New Jersey (Red Bull Arena). The NYCFC play at Yankee Stadium.
Thanks for the history lesson! Even though I'm a lifelong Jets fan, I never knew the whole story before. Thanks also for mentioning that the Jets have one of the coolest names but stubbornly insist on only using a word as their logo.
You talk as if MetLife stadium is the only stadium out of place. Consider the Track Record: MetLife Stadium in New Jersey - Home of the Giants & Jets - 11 miles from New York - 14 Minute Drive SoFi Stadium in Inglewood - Home of the Chargers and Rams - 12 miles from Los Angeles - 16 Minute Drive AT&T Stadium in Arlington - Home of the Cowboys - 20 miles away from Dallas - 28 Minute Drive Gillette Stadium in Foxborough - Home of the Patriots - 22 miles from New England - 45 Minute Drive Levis Stadium in Santa Clara - Home of the 49ners - 45 Miles - 49 Minute Drive You now have proof MetLife Stadiums location could have been alot worse.
To sum it all up, New York City is it's own worst enemy. Blame New Jersey all you want, but you know is true, otherwise North Jersey wouldn't be New York lite.