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Come Fan with UsWednesday, July 1, 2026

Fireman Ed And A Giants Fan, Sittin’ In A Tree, J-E-T-S-I-N-G

While just an exhibition, Monday night’s 31-16 Giants’ win over the Jets was the first-ever NFL game played in the New Meadowlands stadium. Not only that but the Jets, long living in the shadow of their co-tenants inside Giants Stadium, were the host squad. You can bet Jet fans were ready to take their rightful spot as the team-of-note inside these new walls and they certainly weren’t going to let a bunch of Giants fans tell them otherwise.

So naturally, when Fireman Ed got up to do his famous J-E-T-S cheer, a collection of grown men in t-shirts and football jerseys got to show the rest of the nation why New York is the cosmopolitan capital of the world.

FYI, everyone in that video is an adult.

“What a great crowd.” - Mike Tirico

Something like that, Michael.

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