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Jets Owner Woody Johnson Denies Claims of Teenage Son’s Influence in Team Decisions

Johnson calls recent reports of his sons’ involvement in organizational decisions untrue and describes their presence as part of a family tradition of mentorship.

  • Woody Johnson rejected claims from a report by The Athletic that his teenage sons, Brick and Jack, have influence over the New York Jets' decision-making process.
  • Johnson described the article as a 'smear piece' and stated that the accusations are unsubstantiated and taken out of context.
  • He acknowledged that his sons attend meetings at the Jets facility but framed it as part of a family tradition of teaching the next generation about their business through observation, not decision-making.
  • The Jets recently ended a disappointing 5-12 season, extending their playoff drought to 14 years, the longest among major U.S. sports leagues.
  • The organization faces significant challenges ahead, including hiring a new head coach and general manager, as well as addressing roster needs in preparation for the 2025 season.
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