Is there a conspiracy to silence notorious New York Jets fan and unofficial team mascot Fireman Ed? Ed Anzalone, the 65-year-old former New York City firefighter who leads cheers at MetLife ...
Fans in the green and white follow their most famous fan, Fireman Ed, as they chant "J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets" throughout the game. But lately, Fireman Ed, whose real name is Ed Anzalone ...
Fireman Ed/Instagram Someone else mentioned that Anzalone is “just a fan” and is not an employee of the Jets. “All of my friends who are Jets fans and myself find him extremely annoying ...
Famed New York Jets fan Fireman Ed claimed this week that the Jets have been suppressing his presence at games this season. In an Instagram video posted Wednesday, Ed Anzalone said he had received ...
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this time involving their most iconic fan. Ed Anzalone, famously known as “Fireman Ed,” has levied a notable accusation against the team, claiming they are deliberately reducing his visibility ...
And something else may be amiss at MetLife Stadium, according to the Jets' most famous fan. Ed Anzalone, more commonly known as "Fireman Ed," said Tuesday night on social media that the Jets were ...
Fireman Ed says he's being silenced by the J ... he received text message and e-mails from fans "about the big screens." "Last night in particular -- although on the Denver game also -- last ...
Something is going on, so please let me know if you know something." Fireman Ed, one of the Jets' most notorious fans, has been a fixture at the team's home games since the mid-1980s. He ...