The Jets Are ‘Dysfunctional.’ Their Problems Start With Owner Woody Johnson.
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Did Jets' Woody Johnson nix Jerry Jeudy trade over 'Madden NFL' rating, influence of sons?
Is a video game really calling the shots in New York?CBS Sports - 1h -
Jets owner Woody Johnson reportedly nixed Jerry Jeudy trade due to low Madden rating
Owner nixed Jeudy deal over Madden rating – report Johnson has reportedly taken lead from teenage sons The New York Jets’ rocky 2024 campaign has been shaped by unorthodox decision-making, ...The Guardian - 2h -
Johnson's spending nightmare points to grueling GOP problems next year
Donald Trump is opening the door to a government shutdown. At least one conservative is now saying they won’t back Johnson for speaker. It doesn't stop there.Politico - 21h -
Johnson has a huge new problem: Elon Musk
The tech scion spent the day whipping against the CR — and Republicans are getting in line behind him.Politico - 22h -
New York Jets Owner Torpedoed Trade Because Of A Player's Madden Rating - Report
The longtime franchise mode in the Madden NFL series lets players make decisions for their favorite team, such as drafting players and signing free agents. New York Jets owner Woody Johnson gets to ...GameSpot - 3h -
Jets owner Woody Johnson reportedly nixed Jerry Jeudy trade due to Madden rating, allows teen sons to influence decisions
Using Madden ratings to judge players is just one example of how Jets owner Woody Johnson is continually hobbling his own team.Yahoo Sports - 4h -
UnitedHealth Group CEO says healthcare needs fixing. Start with these 3 problems in claims and patient costs, experts say.
The healthcare system needs to work better to defuse Americans’ frustrations and address their medical needs, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty said Friday, addressing the resentment with health ...MarketWatch - 5d -
Kent Johnson scores twice in the third as Blue Jackets defeat Jets 4-1
Kent Johnson scored a pair of third-period goals to help the Columbus Blue Jackets snap a three-game losing skid with a 4-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday nightABC News - Dec. 8 -
Jets are sticking with struggling Aaron Rodgers as their starting quarterback
Aaron Rodgers will remain the New York Jets’ starting quarterback despite speculation the team could bench him in what has been a disappointing seasonABC News - Dec. 2
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