Spotted: Celebrities On Gameday
Spotted: Celebrities On Gameday. See Who Was Seen on the Jets Sidelines for the 2014 Season.










Actors and half-brothers Pablo & Liev Schreiber took in a beautiful fall afternoon at MetLife Stadium on Nov. 9 as the Jets defeated the Steelers 20-13.

Broadway star Jeremy Jordan took his talents across the Hudson River and observed pregame warmups before the Jets-Steelers game on Nov. 9.

Isiah Whitlock Jr., known for his roles in two HBO original series "Veep" and "The Wire," enjoyed his afternoon at the Jets-Steelers game on Nov. 9.  Â

Chad Coleman, who plays Tyreese on AMC's "The Walking Dead," took in the Jets-Bills game at MetLife Stadium on Oct. 26 before his show aired later that night.

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Marcus Stroman watched on as the Jets prepared to take on the Bills at MetLife Stadium.

Netflix's "Orange is The New Black" stars Samira Wiley and Nick Sandow took to the sideline during player warmups before the Jets-Bills game.

WWE ring announcer and international recording artist Lilian Garcia got the crowd pumped with her beautiful rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" before the Broncos game on Oct. 12.

Actor, director and native New Yorker Michael Rapaport came out to support the Green & White against the Broncos on Oct. 12.

The New York Islanders cheered for their fellow New York team against the Denver Broncos the day after the Isles pulled out a 4-3 win over the Carolina Hurricanes.

American chef Mario Batali took an afternoon away from one of his kitchens and took in the sights of MetLife Stadium during the Jets game against the Broncos.

"Las Vegas" star James Lesure enjoyed his Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium to watch the Jets take on the Broncos.

Pablo Schreiber, known for his role as George Mendez on "Orange Is the New Black," watched from the first row as the Jets faced off against Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos.

Singer Jessie James Decker, wife of Jets WR Eric Decker, got the pre-game ceremonies started with her beautiful rendition of the national anthem before kickoff against the Lions.

Former NFL fullback Michael Robinson, left, and new New York Knicks head coach Derek Fisher took in MetLife Stadium's pre-game atmosphere before the Jets' tilt against the Lions.

Thomas Hickey, Anders Lee, Brock Nelson and Aaron Ness of the New York Islanders traded in the ice for a gridiron (for at least one afternoon) to support Jets football.

X-Men: Days of Future Past star Evan Jonigkeit, who has been to all three Jets home games at MetLife Stadium, posed with actress Zosia Mamet before the Jets took on the Lions.

New York Knicks center Cole Aldrich spent his last weekend before NBA training camp on a sunny Sunday morning watching the Green & White take on the Detroit Lions.

Method Man and David Zayas, right, take in the pregame atmosphere of MetLife Stadium. Zayas was raised in the Bronx and was an officer of the New York Police Department before giving acting a shot.

J.R. Smith, a New Jersey native and current Knicks guard came out to support his fellow New York team and greeted RB Chris Johnson before the game.

Evan Jonigkeit, who was at the Jets' season-opening win against the Raiders brought along his X:Men: Days of Future Past co-star Josh Helman to MetLife Stadium on Monday night.

Former 98 Degrees singer and television personality Nick Lachey came to New Jersey to cheer on the Green & White against Chicago.

Laura Linney, who has won four Emmy Awards, stopped by MetLife Stadium to watch the Jets take on the Bears on Monday night.

Hip hop recording artist and actor Method Man took in the season-opening win against the Raiders from the first row of MetLife Stadium.

Evan Jonigkeit, known for his role in X-Men: Days of Future Past, waved his Whiteout Towel as the Jets warmed up before their clash with the Oakland Raiders.

New York Knicks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. took in the sights of MetLife Stadium, looking to cheer his fellow New York team to victory.

Model Erin Heatherton outside the Toyota Coaches Club, with her NFL approved clear bag in hand, to watch the Jets win 19-14 over the Oakland Raiders.

Rapper and actor Ice-T, known for his role on Law & Order: SVU, took the Whiteout seriously, helping to lead the Jets to a win on opening day.Â

Bravos' Real Housewives of New Jersey stare Melissa Gorga showed off her Jets pride before the win on opening day.

Ice-T's wife, actress and model CoCo Austin took in the Jets win with her husband and waved her Whiteout Towel.