Jets Reveal Locker Room Overhaul

When the New York Jets reported to training camp this year, it wasn’t just the beginning of a new season — it was the unveiling of a game-changing upgrade to their home turf.

The Jets revealed a completely redesigned state-of-the-art locker room and team facilities at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center, setting a new standard for player spaces in the NFL. From high-tech lockers and wellness enhancements to a vintage-inspired barbershop and a massive ceiling logo, the team’s facility is now a perfect blend of performance, comfort, and swagger.

The new setup features 92 custom-built lockers constructed from premium veneer, melamine, and stainless steel. These 1,000-pound units are anything but standard. Each one includes:

Automated video screens that can display schedules, messages, and motivational content.

Three ventilation fans dedicated to drying shoulder pads, helmets, and cleats.

USB charging ports, plush seats embroidered with the Jets logo, and green LED strip lighting that adds a glow of energy and edge to the room.

speakers integrated for a fully immersive audio experience.

The goal? Make every player feel like their locker is their own personal suite — and do it all in the name of wellness, performance, and pride.

“We are the first pro team or NCAA team to implement a fully automated video display into the lockers,” said Robert Mastroddi, Senior VP of Security and Facility Operations. “We made sure we had everything covered—from the size of the cupholders to the ventilation for gear. Every detail matters.”

Upgrades weren’t just for style. The wet area has been completely redone, and the new, larger sauna is optimized for recovery. Forced-air ventilation across the locker room minimizes moisture and reduces the risk of infection — all in service of peak player performance and longevity.

But perhaps the most jaw-dropping addition? A 2,000-pound, three-dimensional Jets logo suspended from the ceiling, featuring over 500 lights and a fully backlit and frontlit design. The hallway leading to the indoor fieldhouse now feels like a runway, with black textured wallpaper and green LEDs guiding players through the space.

Players won’t have to leave the facility to stay sharp. The Jets introduced a custom barbershop outfitted with two vintage black chairs from the 1950s, reimagined with green stitching and full personalization. It's a finishing touch that shows the franchise cares about every minute of a player's day — from workouts to wind-downs.

“Woody and Christopher Johnson have always been committed to providing a home for players that is second to none,” said Mastroddi. “That standard will never change.”

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