The New York Jets have had a rough going the last couple of years. After years of mediocrity, the team looked to be turning the page after building out a competent roster from the ground up. All they needed was a quarterback and trading for Aaron Rodgers was supposed to be the final piece of the puzzle.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, heavily criticized for his role in last season's 5-12 disappointment, vows to improve in 2025. "Absolutely, I have to look in the mirror, and I have to be a better owner,
N.Y. Jets owner Woody Johnson acknowledged that he needs to be a better owner and promised 'patience' with his new football leaders during the introduction of coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey.
Woody Johnson confirmed earlier this week the Jets are adjusting their power structure. Both Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey will report to ownership, signaling a shift from the Joe Douglas-Robert Saleh regime — in which only the GM did so.
“I have to look in the mirror and I have to be a better owner,” Johnson said. “And I'm trying to be better.” The Jets have missed the playoffs for 14 consecutive years under Johnson’s ownership. This season was especially tumultuous. Johnson fired head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas during the season.
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 ...
The Jets are changing their organizational reporting structure with the hires of Aaron Glenn as coach and Darren Mougey as general manager.
Aaron Glenn certainly hyped up the entire New York Jets universe on Monday afternoon, but two critical questions remain crucial to success.
Coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey made their New York debuts Monday, but the feel was much different than other introductions.
The New York Jets’ hiring of general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn has initially done little to resolve the seemingly never-ending game of “will they, won’t they?” surrounding quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Jets owner said all the right things when introducing his new head coach and general manager — will he follow through?