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Jets Honor Late Nick Mangold with Tribute Before Game Against Browns
The Jets honored Mangold, a seven-time Pro Bowl center, with banners, video tributes, and fans wearing his jersey at MetLife Stadium.
- On Sunday, the New York Jets held an on-field tribute at MetLife Stadium, displaying a massive No. 74 banner and a large picture of Nick Mangold before the Cleveland Browns game.
- On Saturday, October, Nick Mangold, age 41, died from complications of kidney disease after publicly seeking a kidney transplant and requesting a type O donor.
- Fans responded by wearing Mangold jerseys and receiving white T-shirts with a stylized drawing of his face, while a video tribute played and former left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson spoke.
- Mangold's family joined the ceremony, wearing team colors as Jennifer Mangold and their four children wore green and white jerseys, while No. 74 jerseys were honored during the pregame coin toss at midfield at MetLife Stadium.
- Retired in 2018 and enshrined in the Jets ring of honor in 2022, Nick Mangold advanced in Pro Football Hall of Fame voting for next year after 11 seasons with New York.
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Metlife Stadium Looks Like A Ghost Town As New York Jets Fans Abandon Horrible Football Team
The New York Jets played the Cleveland Browns in front of a pathetic crowd at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. Fans chose to stay home so it looked like a ghost town. Those who did make the trip to the Meadowlands were mostly there to honor the late Nick Mangold, not to support their basement-dwelling football team. We have not seen a crowd this small in the NFL in a few years. Can you blame them? New York Jets fans skipped out on the tailgate. One of…
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