Woody Johnson Denies Rumors About Jets, His Sons
Following a 5-12 season that saw the team clean house by firing their general manager and head coach during the season. Instead of answering the press immediately following the conclusion of the regular season, Jets owner Woody Johnson gave a single statement after their Week 18 win and simply hasn't spoken publicly since.
Black Monday in the NFL has come and gone. And while there are a lot of questions about who the Jets will be able to attract for their open head coach and general manger positions, thanks to the unsteady leadership of owner Woody Johnson, they suddenly have a surprising advantage heading into this hiring cycle.
After a disappointing NFL regular season, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson issued a bold statement to the rest of the league, signaling his intentions for the upcoming season. The NFL playoffs are approaching,
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.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson has finally addressed the circulating rumors about his son Brick Johnson's role on the team. A report from The Athletic
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.
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.
Rex Ryan has given himself a big vote of confidence as he aims to be the next head coach of the New York Jets.
When Rex Ryan was head coach of the Jets, the team reached the AFC Title game in each of the first two years. After that, though, New York struggled. Ryan finished 46-50 in six seasons with the franchise.
On the one hand, McCarthy’s track record shows a coach who has been there and done that. He has 174 regular season wins, 11 playoff wins, and a Super Bowl. He helped build both the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys into consistent winners.