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.
Aaron Rodgers has revealed that he has spoke with the New York Jets, including team owner Woody Johnson, about his future. However, no decision is imminent. Rodgers, 41, had what sounds like an end-of-season interview with ownership but there is still plenty to unfold which will factor into whatever the future holds.
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.
ESPN is adding a hint of drama to the Jets dance by writing, "Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and Commanders assistant GM Lance Newark, both of whom interviewed in person today with the Jets,
The New York Jets had such high hopes for the 2024 National Football League season. After a tough 2023 season that saw Aaron Rodgers' season end in the first ga
Is this Woody’s fault? Then there is Mike Tannenbaum. Johnson hired the former Jets GM’s company to conduct his search for a new head coach and general manager. Tannenbaum also works for ESPN.
The New York Jets have landed their new head coach. The Jets are hiring Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their new coach, according to
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.
The New York Jets finally have their new head coach. They still need to add a new general manager to round out the team, but they took a big step in the right direction. Aaron Glenn earned his stripes with the great job he did with the Detroit Lions.
The New York Jets entered this offseason with three of the four most important people a franchise needs to succeed as giant question marks. For any NFL franchise to find success, the owner, GM, head coach and quarterback all need to be at the top of their games.
The New York Jets drafted Aaron Glenn in 1994, in the first round. He spent eight seasons playing in the Big Apple, going toe to toe with some of the best quarterbacks: Joe Montana, Steve Young, Jim Kelly,