Justin Fields claps back at Woody Johnson
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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.
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
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.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson pointed to quarterback play to explain his team's 0-7 start. Speaking at the NFL's annual fall meeting, the 78-year-old expressed faith in Aaron Glenn and praised the first-year coach's handling of the defense.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson finally admits something fans have known for a very long time — he’s not a good owner. Johnson made the startling admission to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini.
New York Jets boss Woody Johnson maintained his support for coach Aaron Glenn despite the team's winless record. However, Johnson did express concerns about Justin Fields' performance.
In a stunning move, Jets owner Woody Johnson publicly criticized on Tuesday the team's starting (as of Week 7) quarterback, Justin Fields.
There’s an old saying in sports, “We win as a team. We lose as a team.” That means when a team isn’t doing well, nobody points fingers. From the top of the organization on down each person asks themselves what they can do better.