New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, heavily criticized for his role in last season's 5-12 disappointment, vows to improve in 2025. "Absolutely, I have to look in the mirror, and I have to be a better owner,
Being better for Johnson means taking a more hands-off approach and letting the people he hired do their jobs.
The biggest "cheat code," so to speak, in sports is having good ownership. The value of having an owner who not only invests financially, but also hires
Robert Saleh is back with the San Francisco 49ers. Saleh, who was fired by the Jets during the season, was hired by the 49ers for second stint as the team’s defensive coordinator on Friday night, The Post’s Brian Costello confirmed.
After years of failure, Jets owner Woody Johnson has realized that he should stay out of the team's football decisions.
The Jets are changing their organizational reporting structure with the hires of Aaron Glenn as coach and Darren Mougey as general manager.
This week at One Jets Drive was all about Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey. Make no mistake, team owner Woody Johnson had plenty to say at the occasion as well. Glenn and Mougey, respectively, were hired as the new head coach and general manager in New York.
“I have to look in the mirror and I have to be a better owner,” Johnson said. “And I'm trying to be better.” The Jets have missed the playoffs for 14 consecutive years under Johnson’s ownership. This season was especially tumultuous. Johnson fired head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas during the season.
The Jets owner said all the right things when introducing his new head coach and general manager — will he follow through?
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson made it clear that he's planning on staying out of the way while the new regime makes a decision on the future of
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is putting the onus on turning around his club's fortunes squarely on his shoulders after the disappointments of 2024."Absolutely, I have to look in the mirror, and I have to be a better owner,