Jets
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Name — A nickname used by several sports teams, most notably the New York Jets of the NFL.
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Frequently asked questions
What does “Jets” mean?
The word “Jets” means a nickname used by several sports teams, most notably the New York Jets of the NFL.
How do you use “Jets” in a sentence?
Here is “Jets” used in a sentence: “The Jets played a tense game against their rivals.”
What part of speech is “Jets”?
“Jets” is a name.
Is “Jets” a common word?
“Jets” is a fairly common word in modern English.
Which sports teams are called the Jets?
The best-known team is the New York Jets of the NFL, but Jets is a nickname used by several sports teams. The Winnipeg Jets of the NHL are another prominent example, and the name appears at many levels of sport in different countries.
Is Jets capitalized?
Yes — as a team nickname, Jets is a proper noun and is always capitalized: 'the Jets won on Sunday'. Lowercase jets refers to jet aircraft or jet engines, so capitalization distinguishes 'the Jets flew home' from 'the jets flew home'.
Do you say 'the Jets' or just 'Jets'?
In running text, team nicknames normally take 'the': 'the Jets won on Sunday'. The article is dropped in headlines, scores, and branding, as in 'Jets win!'. When the nickname follows the city name in ordinary prose, 'the' still appears: 'the New York Jets'.
Is it 'the Jets is' or 'the Jets are'?
Because Jets is plural in form, it takes a plural verb: 'the Jets are playing well'. This holds in both American and British English. 'The Jets are' is the safe standard choice in any context.