Woody Johnson Needs to Stay Out of the Jets’ Way
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Jets' Woody Johnson admits he must 'be a better owner' moving forward
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'I have to be a better owner,' Jets' Johnson says
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Aaron Rodgers' future with the Jets is up to Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey, Woody Johnson says
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Jets owner Woody Johnson insists his teenage son has no influence on the team's decisions and referred to a recent report about the organization's dysfunction as a "smear piece."ESPN - Jan. 6 -
Woody Johnson: Our next coach will have to decide what QB situation is
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