Aaron Rodgers' future with the New York Jets is murky, but is the organization on the clock to get the situation figured out sooner rather than later?
From Mike Vrabel to Rex Ryan, Ben Johnson to Aaron Glenn, a look at where the franchise and the candidates stand.
Black Monday in the NFL has come and gone. And while there are a lot of questions about who the Jets will be able to attract for their open head coach and general manger positions, thanks to the unsteady leadership of owner Woody Johnson, they suddenly have a surprising advantage heading into this hiring cycle.
The New York Jets beat the Miami Dolphins 32-20 to finish off another disappointing season. While the offense looked great in this game, it was far too little far too late. The climax of this season came in the press when The Athletic ran a story smashing owner Woody Johnson and his managerial styles.
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.
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
Woody Johnson revealed in an exclusive interview with The Post’s Brian Costello how Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets will be decided.
Jets owner Woody Johnson acknowledged he read a recent article that painted him as a meddlesome owner and the Jets as a dysfunctional organization.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson doesn't intend to interfere with whatever decision the incoming head coach and general manager want to do about
Ryan joined ESPN Radio the day before he will speak with the Jets. During his chat, Ryan said he “100 percent” thinks he is going to be hired in New York. Simply put, the always-confident man thinks he’s the No.1 person for the job.
New York Jets' owner Woody Johnson briefly addressed reporters following the team's triumphant regular season finale at MetLife Stadium. After quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdown passes as New York capped a 5-12 campaign with a 32-20 victory over the Miami Dolphins,