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.
It seems like Rex Ryan made his interview for the New York Jets' vacant head coach position appear out of nowhere. If he can go 2-for-2 in his predictions, the Jets (5-12) will be bringing Ryan back as their next head coach.
The Bears, Patriots and Jaguars have all requested an interview with Johnson, according to reports, with all three teams settled at quarterback. The Jets’ passing on Johnson comes after owner Woody Johnson exclusively outlined to The Post the team’s goal and process during this search, which included a notable line about their candidate pool.
It took more than two weeks, but Jets owner Woody Johnson has finally responded to the article from TheAthletic.com that characterized him as someone who allows his teenage sons to influence personnel moves, based in part on Madden ratings.
Woody Johnson revealed in an exclusive interview with The Post’s Brian Costello how Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets will be decided.
Jets owner Woody Johnson, who was instrumental in bringing Rodgers in via trade, deemed the season "sad and disappointing." Johnson also determined that Rodgers' future as a Jet - if he wants to return - will be up to the incoming hires at general manager and coach.
Woody Johnson laid out his offseason priorities when asked about Aaron Rodgers future as the Jets' starting quarterback.
Johnson, the former U.S. Ambassador to United Kingdom, sent shockwaves through the organization by firing head coach Robert Saleh five weeks into the season, and the Jets seemingly never regained their footing. Six weeks after dismissing Saleh, Johnson dumped general manager Joe Douglas.
From Mike Vrabel to Rex Ryan, Ben Johnson to Aaron Glenn, a look at where the franchise and the candidates stand.
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.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson refused to speak to the media yesterday to give his end-of-year media availability. Instead, he sent interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich to the podium, despite the latter being a ‘dead man walking’ in terms of job stability with the team going forward.