Jets Season Ticket Exchange Program Returns for 2025 with Parking Option
The New York Jets have brought back their Ticket Sell-Back Credit Program for the 2025–26 season, giving multi-seat season ticket holders added flexibility as the team looks to improve the fan experience and keep fans committed into 2026. It is a smart move by the organization to offer value for unused tickets while also encouraging renewals for next year. For fans who cannot attend every game, this program provides a simple way to get credit without losing the long-term benefits of being a Jets season ticket holder.
How It Works
If you are a season ticket holder with multiple seats, you can choose up to three regular season home games that you cannot attend and receive a credit toward your 2026–27 season ticket renewal. The credit amount is based on the Jets variable ticket pricing model. Preseason and postseason games are not eligible.
New for the 2025 season, fans who purchased full-season parking passes can now include parking in their ticket exchange. If you are exchanging tickets for a game you cannot attend, you can also exchange the associated parking pass, and receive a credit for both. It is a welcome addition that gives season ticket holders more flexibility and helps maximize the value of what they have already paid for.
Which Games Should You Consider Selling Back?
Not every game on the schedule is equal in appeal or convenience. Here are some thoughts on which games may be worth holding onto, and which ones you might consider exchanging:
- Pittsburgh, Sunday, September 7 at 1 p.m.: The season opener always brings energy and strong attendance. Unless you absolutely cannot make it, this is one to hold onto.
- Buffalo, Sunday, September 14 at 1 p.m.: A divisional game with a rowdy crowd, but early in the season and right after the opener. If travel or back-to-back weekends are tough, this is a solid candidate for selling on the secondary market. You might be able to get more than face value.
- Dallas, Sunday, October 5: Cowboys fans travel well, and resale value will likely be high. If you aren’t going, this is another good secondary market game.
- Carolina, Sunday, October 19: Middle of the season, possibly lower stakes, and fewer traveling fans. This could be an ideal game to swap if your schedule gets crowded.
- Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, New England: These late-season games could be meaningful if the Jets are in the playoff hunt, or challenging if weather and travel become an issue. If you are heading out of town for the holidays, exchanging one of these games might make sense.
Key Deadlines to Remember
- July 31, 2025: Deadline to exchange tickets and parking for the first four home games: Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Dallas, and Carolina
- August 27, 2025: Deadline to exchange tickets and parking for the last four home games: Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, and New England
This program gives season ticket holders a simple way to recoup value without the hassle of reselling tickets or dealing with third-party platforms. It is designed for convenience and loyalty, offering a smoother option for fans with shifting schedules. Just remember, this is designed to lock season ticket holders in for the 2026 season.
Join the Fan Discussion
Whether you’re planning around family obligations, weekend trips, or just want to avoid games that won’t sell at face value, the Jets Ticket Sell-Back Credit Program is a smart way to recoup credit for unused games and maximize your season ticket investment.
Want to hear how other fans are planning to use the program? Join the conversation in our forums: Jets Season Ticket Exchange Program.
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