It’s another horror show for Jets fans.
And they are using Gang Green’s scary 0-6 record as inspiration for their Halloween decorations.
Aaron Lohman of Seaford, LI, put up his annual “Last Jets Super Bowl Party” display — complete with a skeletal Joe Namath — harkening back 56 years to their 1969 triumph.
“Older people walking their dogs say, ‘Hopefully before I die it’ll happen,’” Lohman, 43, an NYPD sergeant and Long Island native, told The Post. “I say, ‘Me too.’”
The frightening football spectacle has “evolved” since he first started displaying it in 2021.
“It was originally a small bar with just two skeletons,” he explained.
The popular Instagram page @longislandwiseguy, which boasts over half a million followers, shared a photo of Lohman’s display — and word spread.
If the Jets do ever win a Super Bowl, Lohman said he will just tweak the display to accommodate another NY sports team.
“I’m looking forward to the point where I can stop making it the Jets and then turn it into the Mets.”
Another home that’s using Jets fans’ misery to entertain revelers is on Garden Street in Hoboken.
The cheeky New Jersey display, posted by the Instagram handle @hoboken_love, has two skeletons in Jets T-shirts and caps with a placard that says “Dying for a Win.”
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