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1961 New York Titans vs. Boston Patriots Full Ticket. The rivalry between the New York Jets and the New England Patriots is one of the most intense and enduring in the NFL, rooted in their shared history as original AFL members starting in 1960. The rivalry has featured decades of bad blood, memorable moments, and dramatic shifts in dominance. In the early years, the Jets-led by Joe Namath-were more prominent, especially after their famous Super Bowl III win. But beginning in the 2000s, the Patriots took firm control under Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, dominating the series and consistently outperforming the Jets.

Tensions deepened in 2000 when Belichick resigned as Jets head coach after just one day and soon joined the Patriots. Key moments include the Patriots' playoff win over the Jets in 2006 and the Jets' upset victory in the 2010 AFC Divisional Round. Off-field drama, coaching feuds, and controversial moments-like Spygate and heated press conferences-have fueled the rivalry further. Though New England has held the upper hand in recent decades, the rivalry remains fiercely competitive and emotionally charged for both fanbases.

Offered is a full ticket to a matchup between the then-New York Titans and then-Boston Patriots on Oct. 1, 1961. Both franchises were in their second season. Mild wear.


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June, 2025
29th Sunday
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Sold on Jun 29, 2025 for: $94.00
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