New York Jets, Dunkin’ and Others Unveil PLAY 60 Fitness Zone for Riverdale School


As part of the Jets’ Hometown Huddle project, the New York Jets, in collaboration with Dunkin’, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU), and United Way of Northern New Jersey, helped build a new PLAY 60 Fitness Zone for Riverdale Public School in Riverdale, N.J. 

On Monday, October 20, members of the Atlantic Health Jets Women’s Organization—made up of women connected to the team, including staff, and the partners of coaches, players, and football personnel—joined forces with volunteers from United Way Women United, Dunkin’, NJBPU, and the Florham Park Teachers Union to help build a new fitness zone in collaboration with Sinclair Recreation.

The incredible, dynamic play space features an obstacle course with monkey bars, climbers, a lily pad bridge, four slides, and more. The playground not only provides a safe environment that facilitates play but also permits students to develop strength and power while practicing fine motor skills.

The Jets unveiled the new PLAY 60 Fitness Zone for the 27th Annual Hometown Huddle Day of Service at Riverdale Public School on Tuesday, October 21. 

17 members of the Jets’ 2025 rookie class included players such as Armand Membou, Mason Taylor, Azareye’h Thomas, Arian Smith, Malachi Moore, Kiko Mauigoa, Tyler Baron, Brady Cook, Jordan Clark, Dean Clark, Ja’Markis Weston, Leander Wiegand, Esa Pole, Payton Page, Jamaal Pritchett, Quentin Skinner, and Fatorma Mulbah.

They all performed various exercises with the students from Riverdale Public School on the new Fitness Zone, demonstrating what it to takes to be healthy and fit.

The $150,000 playground build was made possible with contributions from the Jets Foundation, Dunkin’, and NJBPU.

— Jerry Del Priore

Photos: Nicholas Lubrano.

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