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NFL football is the hardest of New York's major sports to plan around, simply because there's so little of it. The regular season runs early September to early January, and each team — the Giants and the Jets — plays only about nine home games all year at MetLife Stadium. If your trip overlaps a home game, that's already a bit of luck. Here's how to make the most of it.

MetLife Stadium is in East Rutherford, New Jersey — close to Manhattan on a map, but a genuine trip you need to plan, not a subway ride. The good news: for big events there's a train that drops you at the stadium's front door, and a direct bus from Midtown. Here's the realistic playbook.

Both New York NFL teams — the Giants and the Jets — play at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, just across the Hudson from Manhattan. Unusually, the two teams share the building, which is good news for visitors: across both schedules there are home games on most autumn weekends. Here's how buying works and what changes depending on which team you catch.
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