After two long weeks in a row on the road, the New York Jets will finally play a game at MetLife Stadium.
Unless you’re Aaron Rodgers, then it’s “JetLife” Stadium.
After starting the first two games of the year on the road against the San Francisco 49ers and Tennessee Titans, respectively, New York (1-1) will finally play in front of their own fans against the New England Patriots (1-1) on “Thursday Night Football” in Week 3.
Players are ready for it.
The likes of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, wide receiver Garrett Wilson and running back Braelon Allen all expressed excitement for finally playing at home. That’s how Rodgers’ nickname for home field came about.
“I feel good about it. It’s been a long time since I’ve took the field at JetLife,” Rodgers said.
Check out the roundup of clips below from Rodgers, Wilson and Allen below for their reaction to playing in the home opener:
"I feel good about it. It's been a long time since I've took the field at JetLife, so there'll be a lot of emotions for sure."
Aaron Rodgers was asked about his feelings heading into the Jets home opener Thursday: pic.twitter.com/tNBV8BkDOf
— Jets Videos (@snyjets) September 17, 2024
"They're gonna come out and give us everything they've got, and we're gonna do the same."
Garrett Wilson on the importance of Thursday night's home opener: pic.twitter.com/y1FKOfo5qV
— Jets Videos (@snyjets) September 17, 2024
“I’m extremely excited. I know it’s gonna be a great atmosphere.”
Braelon Allen on getting to play in front of a Jets home crowd for the first time: pic.twitter.com/2NFlxdR95h
— Jets Videos (@snyjets) September 17, 2024
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