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Knicks’ title has left Jets dealing with a case of ‘positive jealousy’

New York Jets Steve Serby Knicks’ title has left Jets dealing with a case of ‘positive jealousy’ By Steve Serby Published June 16, 2026, 7:09 p.m. ET Knicks guard Mikal Bridges holding up the Larry O'Brien trophy. Charles Wenzelberg / NY Post When the Canyon of Heroes ticker-tape parade begins Thursday morning, the football team that calls Florham Park, N.J., home will be inside the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center, and then later on the practice field for the final day of minicamp.

One of these years, if the Knicks can end a 53-year championship drought, why can’t there be Jets on floats traveling up Broadway, bathing in a wildly passionate embrace from a city that adores and treasures its champions forever?

Take flight with the Jets Text with Brian Costello all season as he brings Sports+ subscribers the latest Jets intel from on the field and off.

Why can’t the Jets end their championship drought that is now 57 years and counting?

tWhy can’t the Jets be the Knicks one day? Why can’t the cruel football gods allow the Jets to feel what the Knicks are feeling?

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