The Jets' first two home games are against AFC foes, and their home opener is scheduled during Rosh Hashanah. The following week, the Jets host the Titans hours before Yom Kippur starts. New York boasts the country's largest Jewish population, and the Jets called the NFL on Wednesday to complain about the scheduling. "The Jets are hearing from their fans," said Howard Katz, the NFL's senior VP of broadcasting. "There was miscommunication between the Jets and the NFL office, for which I take full responsibility. All we can continue to do is look and see if there is a solution to this."