The Jets are ready.
With ESPN New York Radio dropping its 98.7FM signal, the Jets are moving their radio game broadcasts from the sports station to classic rock station Q104.3, sources confirmed to The Post’s Brian Costello.
The transition to 104.3 FM will take effect beginning with the 2024 NFL season.
ESPN New York, managed by Good Karma Brands and home of “The Michael Kay Show,” will abandon its 98.7FM signal on August 31 and focus on its 1050AM signal along with digital distribution.
ESPN was paying more than $10 million a year for its 98.7 FM signal.
Despite the lack of an FM station, the Knicks and Rangers games will still be broadcast on ESPN New York. The Athletic reported.

ESPN Radio has been broadcasting Jets games for more than 20 years, with Bob Wishusen and Marty Lyons serving as the broadcast team.
They are expected to remain the team’s radio duo, according to a reporter for The Athletic.
104.3 FM has been a classic rock station since 1996.





