Woody Johnson’s Involvement in New York Jets’ Decision-Making Process
By Zack Rosenblatt, Dianna Russini and Michael Silver
Woody Johnson, the owner of the New York Jets, has been at the center of controversy surrounding the team’s decision-making process. Johnson’s involvement in player evaluations and roster moves has raised questions about his leadership style and its impact on the organization.
Last February, Johnson’s interest in wide receiver Jerry Jeudy of the Denver Broncos led to a potential trade that ultimately fell apart. Johnson reportedly cited Jeudy’s player rating in the popular video game “Madden NFL” as a reason for not pursuing the trade further. This incident, along with other examples of Johnson’s impulsive decision-making, has highlighted the dysfunction within the Jets organization.
The Jets’ struggles on the field this season, including the firing of head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas, have only added to the team’s reputation for instability. Johnson’s tendency to second-guess football personnel decisions and rely on input from his teenage sons has further complicated matters.
Johnson’s sons, Brick and Jack, have reportedly been involved in team meetings and have influenced their father’s decision-making process. Their input on player evaluations and roster moves has raised concerns among Jets employees about the influence of non-football personnel on team operations.
In addition to his involvement in player evaluations, Johnson has been criticized for his behavior in the locker room. Reports of Johnson and his family members criticizing players and coaches have created a tense atmosphere within the organization. Players have reportedly been unhappy with Johnson’s interference in team matters and his handling of key personnel decisions.
As the Jets look ahead to the offseason, Johnson’s role in shaping the team’s future remains a topic of debate. The team’s history of turnover in coaching and front office positions reflects a lack of stability under Johnson’s ownership. The decision to bring back key personnel, including future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers, will be crucial in determining the team’s success moving forward.
Overall, Johnson’s leadership style and decision-making process have come under scrutiny, raising questions about the future direction of the New York Jets. As the team looks to rebuild and improve, the role of ownership in shaping the organization’s culture and success will be a key factor to watch in the coming months.