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Be a Tee Kid at Jets-Browns Game

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Have you always dreamed of running onto the football field amid the lights and action? Experiencing the thunderous cheers of the fans as you emerge from the tunnel? Here's your chance to fulfill that dream for your own child. Jets fans have the opportunity to bid now on the "Jets Tee Kid Experience" when the Jets host Cleveland on Sunday, Dec. 9. All proceeds benefit the New York Jets Foundation.

The winning bidder will receive:

  • Opportunity for child to run out to get the tee for all Jets kickoffs
  • Four game tickets

Note: Only children 14 and under are eligible. Parent or guardian must remain in seat.

Jets fans will have the opportunity to bid on the Jets Tee Kid Experience when the Jets host the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, Dec. 9. The bidding ends on Nov. 23 at 10 p.m. so CLICK HERE TO PLACE YOUR BID NOW!

Programs funded by the New York Jets Foundation touch the lives of countless young men and women in the tristate area. Realogy Corporation, a premier global provider of real estate and relocation services, and its subsidiary companies Burgdorff Realtors ERA and Cartus, are title sponsors for all of the Jets' community relations programs.

Over the past seven years, the Jets and their charitable foundation have donated or contributed more than $7 million to promote youth health, fitness and education, particularly in disadvantaged communities. From fighting childhood obesity through the Generation Jets: Be Lean & Green initiative to launching a football team in a Harlem high school, urging students in the Bronx to eat right and move more, and supporting the efforts of the Alliance for Lupus Research, the New York Jets make investments that make a difference in the lives of others. In addition to the Jets Foundation, which supports our own extensive youth initiatives, the Jets partner with numerous established charitable organizations and participate in causes sponsored by the NFL.

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