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The New York Giants and New York Jets currently "have no plans" to replace the turf field at MetLife Stadium with grass, The Athletic's Dianna Russini reported.
MetLife Stadium's playing surface may have claimed another NFL star.
For as disastrous as the football season typically is for the New York Jets and Giants, the same can be said for each and every single one of their opponents.
NFL players clamoring for changes to the MetLife Stadium playing field should not be holding their breath. New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers'
On Thursday, Oct. 9, the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles fly into the New York Giants’ MetLife Stadium for a huge week six game. No, the teams aren’t exactly evenly-matched with the Birds sitting atop the NFC East with a 4-1 record while the 1-4 Big Blue dwell at the bottom.
While the New York Giants got their first win of the season on Sunday, it came at a massive cost as star wide receiver Malik Nabers suffered a torn ACL.
Malik Nabers' torn ACL and meniscus has reignited discussion about the playing surface at MetLife Stadium, with one executive from an opposing team saying his players are "petrified" of playing there.
Former Giants’ star Odell Beckham Jr. has had enough, so he took to social media and pleaded with the NFL to address the stadium’s playing surface after the Nabers injury on Sunday. He also gave MetLife Stadium a new name, DeathLife.
Kristi Scales is the sideline reporter for the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network. She writes this column for The Dallas Morning News after each Cowboys game.
MetLife Stadium’s “long and sordid history with significant player injuries added another unfortunate chapter” on Sunday when Giants WR Malik Nabers suffered what initial reports indicate is believed to be a torn ACL.
As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to take on the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium Sunday night, Swifties are speculating whether Taylor Swift will be in attendance, after she wasn’t publicly seen at either of fiancé Travis Kelce’s first two games.
So, here’s how you can secure tickets to see Ed Sheeran live in 2026. Right now, the cheapest ticket we could find for Ed Sheeran’s tour stop at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 4, 2026, is $81 on SeatGeek. For his Sept. 5 concert at MetLife Stadium, the cheapest tickets we could find are $92 on Viagogo.