Woody Johnson revealed in an exclusive interview with The Post’s Brian Costello how Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets will be decided.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson doesn't intend to interfere with whatever decision the incoming head coach and general manager want to do about
Woody Johnson laid out his offseason priorities when asked about Aaron Rodgers future as the Jets' starting quarterback.
Appearing on Pat McAfee’s show, Aaron Rodgers explained (via Rich Cimini of ESPN.com) that he has met with Jets owners Woody and Christopher Johnson about his future, and that he knows it’ll hinge on the hires they make.
Following the Jets’ season finale victory against the Dolphins on Jan. 5, Aaron Rodgers told reporters that he was unsure if he wanted to continue playing. Over a week later, during his appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers said he’ll decide on his future after the Jets hire a new general manager and coach.
While Woody Johnson is on the receiving end of much ridicule from assorted VOS Gasbags and mouths from other media precincts, he is rarely given credit for presiding over the NFL’s most
Like everyone else who follows the New York Jets, quarterback Aaron Rodgers is waiting for the team to fill its head coach and general manager vacancies. His future likely depends on the outcomes. Rodgers,
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson discussed the uncertain future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, highlighting his performance and financial implications
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Casting many lines The New York Jets are coming off one of the most dismal seasons in a history of dismal seasons. So much was expected from Aaron Rodgers, and so little was delivered. That led to the firing of Robert Saleh and Jeff Ulbrich finishing out as the interim coach.
Rodgers was asked about his future during a Thursday appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.” He confirmed that he recently met with Jets owners Woody and Christopher Johnson and team president Hymie Elhai to discuss a variety of topics. Rodgers said he had “good conversations with all those people.”