Use these Sherwin Williams New York Jets colors to update a den or home office. The New York Jets are one of two teams — the New Orleans Saints are the other — to win their first and only Super Bowl appearance. The Jets were founded in 1959 as the Titans of New York and joined the AFL. In 1963, the franchise was sold and renamed the Jets.
In 1968, they advanced to the playoffs for the first time and played in the first AFL-NFL championship game officially called the Super Bowl. Under quarterback Joe Namath, the Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts, 16-7.
In the 1980s, the Jets returned to the playoffs. In 1982, they made it to the AFC Championship game, but lost to the Miami Dolphins, 14-0. The Jets enjoyed success from 2001 to 2010, making the playoffs six times. Their last playoff appearance was in 2010 when they lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship game, 24-19.
The Jet’s earliest uniforms, navy and gold, were inspired by Notre Dame’s team colors. When Sonny Werblin became the Jets new owner in 1963, he rebranded the team in Kelly Green and White because he was born on St. Patrick’s Day. In 1998, the Jets switched from the brighter Kelly Green to the darker Hunter Green. In 2019, the team updated the color once again, settling on a hue called Gotham Green.
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