When Woody Johnson fired general manager Joe Douglas, back on Nov. 17, he said it was in part so the Jets could begin their search for a successor immediately. And when they started interviewing candidates in mid December after hiring a sports media and analytics firm (led by former GM Mike Tannenbaum) to help with the search,
Among the many, many candidates for the Jets open coaching job, Aaron Glenn might be the most popular among the team’s fans. Two weeks after kicking off interviews for the job Glenn also feels like the guy.
The Jets need to change the results on the scoreboard, but one score they should not be paying attention to is whether they win the press conference.
Woody Johnson expressed confidence in his and the organization’s ability to find the right general manager and head coach to turn the Jets around.
1. Familiar position: Saturday marked Woody Johnson's 25th anniversary as the owner of the Jets. On Jan. 11, 2000, he purchased the team from the Leon Hess estate for $635 million, which was a record for an NFL franchise at the time. Forbes recently valued the Jets at $6.9 billion -- roughly 10 times Johnson's original investment.
As the New York Jets seek to hire a new head coach and general manager this offseason after a dreadful 2024 campaign, there isn't much optimism that
While Woody Johnson is on the receiving end of much ridicule from assorted VOS Gasbags and mouths from other media precincts, he is rarely given credit for presiding over the NFL’s most entertaining reality show.
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
After one reported "prominent coaching agent" rang the alarm bell for New York Jets fans, warning that head coach Woody Johnson won't make a good decision
The New York Jets are coming off one of the most dismal seasons in a history of dismal seasons. So much was expected from Aaron Rodgers, and so little was delivered. That led to the firing of Robert Saleh and Jeff Ulbrich finishing out as the interim coach.
Leave no stone unturned. That seems to be the motto for Woody Johnson and the New York Jets, as they have interviewed 31 candidates (and counting) in their search for their next general manager