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Take flight with the Jets Text with Brian Costello all season as he brings Sports+ subscribers the latest Jets intel from on the field and off. tRY IT NOW Rex Ryan tried to come to the defense of his former boss — and he paid the price for it.
N.Y. Jets owner Woody Johnson sat down 10 months ago with The Athletic in a deep dive into the Jets’ dysfunction, including the unforgettable detail that Johnson’s teenage sons were giving their dad feedback on players based on Madden rating.
In the same week that New York Jets owner Woody Johnson was publicly critical of Justin Fields' play on the field, he also held himself accountable for the team's lack of success over the years.
After starting the season 0-7, the New York Jets finally won a game — and in wild fashion. The Jets defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38 on Sunday, erasing a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Breece Hall rushed for two touchdowns and threw — yes,
While the New York Jets got a temporary reprieve of pressure and scrutiny by getting their first win of the against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, they
Jets owner Woody Johnson's comments about quarterback Justin Fields made a lot of headlines on Tuesday, but none of them made their way to Fields himself.
After the New York Jets secured a 39-38 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, Justin Fields downplayed comments made by Jets owner Woody Johnson regarding the team's quarterback situation.
Woody Johnson is not just the worst and weakest owner in town, with a football team as bad right now as it’s ever been. He is one of the worst in New York sports history.