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The beloved Jets icon is asking for help because something is happening at the games

The beloved Jets icon is asking for help because something is happening at the games

A New York Jets superfan is looking for answers when it comes to current decisions being made on game days at MetLife Stadium.

Firefighter Ed, whose real name is Edwin Anzalone, is known for his signature Jets fire helmet and the “JETS” chant at home games.

He took to Instagram on Tuesday and claimed that his time watching with other fans on the video boards at MetLife Stadium had decreased.

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“Jets Nation, I hear you!” Anzalone captioned his post. “I hear you! This video is about feedback from Jets fans on the drop in chants, defensive chants and overall ROCKING THE HOUSE on the big screens! Thoughts?? Go Jets (plane emoji).”

“I don’t know exactly what’s going on, but they’re letting us out,” Anzalone said in the video, via the New York Post. “I would like to know if anyone knows anything. Please let me know because it's obvious it's happening. And that has to stop because we need the home advantage. This is what we have and we have to keep it going. Something is going on, so please let me know if you know anything.”

Anzalone has been a fixture at Jets games for decades. He gave up his fandom after the Jets' infamous butt-fumble game in 2012, but returned to lead the cheer at MetLife Stadium in 2015.

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