New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is pushing back on rumors about his son's involvement in front office decisions. An article from Zack Rosenblatt,
The New York Jets remain in a rut under owner Woody Johnson. The only way out is to get lucky with their next head coaching search and uncover a true franchise quarterback. The odds are long if history is any indicator,
To be clear, the Jets made all the wrong kinds of history in 2024. They extended their record-breaking active playoff drought to 14 years and finished third in the AFC East with a dismal 5–12 record, clinching their ninth consecutive losing season.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson has spoken. The Jets (5-12) beat the Miami Dolphins (8-9) in their 2024 NFL season finale. It was a 32-20 win. Eliminated from the postseason already, Johnson was upbeat after the victory at MetLife Stadium when he briefly spoke to media.
Woody Johnson revealed in an exclusive interview with The Post’s Brian Costello how Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets will be decided.
Woody Johnson laid out his offseason priorities when asked about Aaron Rodgers future as the Jets' starting quarterback.
Jets owner Woody Johnson acknowledged he read a recent article that painted him as a meddlesome owner and the Jets as a dysfunctional organization.
Speculation surrounding Aaron Rodgers' future is finally coming to an end, as New York Jets owner Woody Johnson provides a key update on the NFL star.
Contrary to reports circulating online, New York Jets team owner Woody Johnson assured fans that his teenage son has not been secretly pulling some of the strings for the team. A report from The Athletic made waves last month for alleging that Johnson's teenage son Brick was influencing some team decisions within the Jets' front office.
After months of publicly campaigning for the position, Rex Ryan finally got his coaching interview on Tuesday. Ryan, 62, officially interviewed with the Jets on Tuesday.
Ryan joined ESPN Radio the day before he will speak with the Jets. During his chat, Ryan said he “100 percent” thinks he is going to be hired in New York. Simply put, the always-confident man thinks he’s the No.1 person for the job.