FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) – The New York Jets have avoided a television blackout by selling out their season opener against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night.
The team says Thursday that no non-premium seats at the New Meadowlands Stadium are available, although 1,500 club seats remain – but those do not factor into possible blackout situations.
The Jets began selling individual game tickets online on Aug. 31, making about 16,000 upper-bowl tickets available to the general public. Those non-PSL seats had already sold out for the Jets’ first two home games by later that night.
Matt Higgins, the Jets’ executive vice president of business operations, said at that time that 96 percent of the stadium’s overall seats were sold.
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