NFL

Giants have 1,250 PSLs left to sell; Jets 1,350

With the NFL season a little more than a month away, the Giants still have 1,250 seats for sale.

Over the past few days, the Giants have launched an advertising campaign in newspapers, online and by direct mail to sell the 1,250 personal seat licenses.

Quarterback Eli Manning and defensive end Justin Tuck are featured in the ads.

All of the available licenses are for club seats located either in Mezzanine A or B or in the Coach’s Club at the New Meadowlands Stadium.

The licenses for the Mezzanine B seats cost $7,500, with game tickets going for $400 apiece. The Club A license costs $12,500 with game tickets going for $500 apiece.

The Coach’s Club has a $20,000 license fee with tickets costing $700 apiece.

The stadium will host its first football game on Aug. 16 when the Jets play host to the Giants in a preseason game.

The $1.6 billion facility, which is co-owned by the Giants and Jets, can seat 82,500 fans. The stadium has already been chosen as the site for the Super Bowl in 2014.

The Giants first home preseason game will be on Aug. 21 when they play the Pittsburgh Steelers. Their regular season home opener will be on Sept 12 against the Carolina Panthers, the team that embarrassed the Giants 41-9 on Dec. 27 in their 273rd and final game at Giants Stadium.

The Giants have 20,100 season ticket accounts for the new stadium, which is 1,000 more season ticket accounts than they had at Giants Stadium in its 34-year history.

The team said 90 percent of the fans who had accounts for Giants Stadium have purchased PSLs in the new stadium.

NJ.com reports the Jets have 1,350 PSLs remaining, having sold 85 percent of a remaining inventory of 9,000.