Woody Johnson has been the common denominator in the Jets' 21st century failures, and he's finally owning up to it.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is taking accountability for how things have gone for the organization in recent years under his stewardship. Speaking
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson hasn't been known for introspection during his 25 years as owner, which made this admission a surprise.
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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,
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“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.