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The New York Jets played in New York from 1960-1983.Polo Grounds (1960-1963)Shea Stadium (1964-1983)
During the 1970's, the New York Jets played their home games at Shea Stadium, which was located in Flushing, New York.
Shea Stadium was built in New York in 1961.
The Jets have played in 3 former stadiums: Polo Grounds (1960-1963) Shea Stadium (1964-1983) Giants Stadium (1984-2010)
The New York Mets (MLB) (1964-08), New York Jets (AFL/NFL) (1964-83), New York Yankees (MLB) (1974-75) and New York Giants (NFL) (1975) have all played in Shea Stadium at some point
Yes, they have. The Yankees played their home games at Shea Stadium in 1974 and 1975, while Yankee Stadium was being repaired.
When he bought the team in 1963 David "Sonny" Werblin wanted to personify the Jet Age, so he named what had been the NY Titans the Jets.The popular claim that they were named Jets from the jets that regularly fly over Shea stadium is wrong - the Jets didn't play at Shea Stadium until 1964.
Management changed in 1963 along with their location to Shea Stadium in 1964. - nyjets101.com
Shea Stadium was built by the New York Mets
That was 1984. The Jets played at Shea Stadium from 1964-1983 and the Polo Grounds from 1960-1963.
The New Jersey part. The Jets are actually headquartered in, and play home games in, New Jersey. They're the "New York" Jets in the sense that they're in the New York City metropolitan area. (At one time they played in the Polo Grounds and later in Shea Stadium, so their connection to New York isn't totally in name only.)
They play in Meadowlands Stadium so the answer is a stadium