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New York Jets, ‘J’ and ‘NYJ’ in uppercase along with different styles and fonts. One unique logo is of a green football shape emblem having Jet in a flying motion. A silver outline circle ...
But the New York Jets' offering has to be one of the most original NFL schedule releases yet. By teaming up with a popular ...
The drama around the New York Jets never seems to end. And this time, it might be more of an issue than ever before. According to TMZ, the Jets are being sued by the man who created one of the ...
The New York Jets have gone retro with their primary logo for the upcoming season, and the man who created it believes that entitles him to some compensation. Jim Pons, who created the Jets' logo ...
Justin Fields is less than three months into his tenure with the New York Jets, but he is already high on his new team's ...
A new collection of Jets wear has launched on JetsShop.com that features jerseys, jackets, hoodies, caps and T-shirts, all with the new legacy logo. Fans can also purchase the new apparel on gamedays ...
New York Jets helmets are shown during New York Jets Mandatory Minicamp. Getty Images Pons claims in the suit, according to TMZ, that he owns the logo and that he came up with the design outside ...
filed a July 1 federal civil suit in the Southern District of New York against the Jets and NFL, claiming he designed the logo in 1978 and was wronged by the team and league, who profited off it ...
The 2025 NFL draft has arrived and every team has needs to address... the New York Jets included. Over the next three days in Green Bay, the Jets and head coach Aaron Glenn will hope to address those.
In a lawsuit filed in New York, former team film and video director Jim Pons is demanding he be properly compensated for the use of his design. Pons, 81, claims he came up with the design of the ...
Turns out quarterback Aaron Rodgers wasn’t the answer for all that ailed New York in 2024. If anything, Jets fans have even more questions about 2025. Will Justin Fields finally live up to his ...
Others suggest laziness. But if the New York Jets were hoping their recent bout of nostalgia would allow them to avoid the cost of creating a new logo, it appears they may have a problem.