Morgan & Morgan Becomes the Official Law Firm Partner of the New York Jets

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[New York, NY] – Morgan & Morgan, America's largest injury law firm, today announced a partnership where they will serve as the Official Law Firm Partner of the New York Jets, signaling the first time that the firm has partnered with a team in the National Football League.

The agreement includes Morgan & Morgan branding on all New York Jets home games for the 2024 season, including a branded “flag on the play” feature where the Morgan & Morgan logo will appear on the stadium’s LED ribbon boards and videoboards during any flagged plays. The partnership also includes Morgan & Morgan branded regional billboards featuring New York Jets players.

“We knew that a partnership with the New York Jets and their fans would be a no-brainer for Morgan & Morgan, because this team and their fans have the same gritty work ethic that our attorneys have,” said Morgan & Morgan managing partner, Dan Morgan. “The Jets and their fans have always fought hard to win - both on the field and off to provide for their families, just like our lawyers do for our clients day in and day out. We look forward to working with this team for what we know will be an exciting season, and hope to continue this partnership into future years.”

“The Jets are excited to welcome Morgan & Morgan to our growing team of best-in-class partners,” said Jeff Fernandez Jets VP, Business Development + Ventures. “We always expect our fans to be engaged and loud during games, creating a true home-field advantage. Hopefully, that will lead to a great number of Morgan & Morgan branded “flag on the play” features this season. We look forward to developing more fan engagement platforms into this partnership in the future.”

The partnership went into effect on August 8, 2024 date, with both parties planning to expand their collaboration into 2024 and beyond.

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