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,
From Mike Vrabel to Rex Ryan, Ben Johnson to Aaron Glenn, a look at where the franchise and the candidates stand.
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.
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.
Woody Johnson laid out his offseason priorities when asked about Aaron Rodgers future as the Jets' starting quarterback.
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.
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.
The Jets already have interviewed Mike Vrabel and Ron Rivera for their head coaching vacancy and plan to speak this week to Rex Ryan — who led New York to back-to-back AFC championship game appearances during the 2009 and 2010 seasons — and interim coach Jeff Ulbrich, who finished 3-9 after replacing Saleh.
Even if the Bills fall short of next month’s Super Bowl, they remain positioned for prolonged greatness. If that’s not enough for perennial contention, then the rest of the AFC East’s decrepitude will keep that window wide open.
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.