Jets or Giants a better buy?
A lot is being made of the Super Bowl champion Giants jacking up their ticket prices. But in some cases they’re still a better buy than the Jets (not to mention that Lombardi Trophy from last year compared to a 4-12 season). Here’s a look at the ticket prices:
Mezzanine seats at Giants games will cost $105 per game. At Jets games they go for $115.
"Prime" lower tier seats for the Giants (Sections 110, 111, 112, 130, 131, 132) will be $100. For the Jets, not only are the prices higher ($105 per seat) but the premium zone is larger, encompassing sections 109-113 and 129-133.
The Jets will charge $80 for a seat anywhere else in the lower tier. The Giants are breaking the rest of the level into further distinctions that will cost either $85 (sections 101-107, 115-127, 135-140), $90 (108, 114, 128, 134) or $95 (109, 113, 129, 133).
For the better upper tier sections (309-313 and 329-333), the Giants are charging $85 a seat while the Jets get $80. The rest of the upper tier seats are $80 for the Giants and $75 for the Jets.
So basically the better seats cost more for the Jets games but your nose and your wallet will bleed a little more in the 300s at Giants games.

Comments (2)
Tom - It seems that after the 3 year deal Cleveland signed Anderson to, he is their QB of the future. Have the Jets any interest in Brady Quinn? HOw about them swapping their 6th pick and Clemens for Quinn and a 2nd rounder? It would satisify the Browns need for a back-up and give the Jets a replacement for Pennington.
Woody has been in this for the $ and the $ only since day1