New York Jets owner Woody Johnson has something in common with his fan base: He's not a patient man.
It's been two weeks since Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers expressed his interest in becoming a Jet, but a deal has yet to be made.
"I think we’re anxious," Johnson said at the annual league meeting Tuesday, via the New York Post. "We’re anxious, I guess. We look forward. We’re optimistic. We have a plan. We’re willing to stick with our plan. I don’t think anybody is hyperventilating."
Johnson has been adamant the organization needed to pursue a veteran quarterback in the offseason after another dismal year for 2021 No.