Jets CEO Woody Johnson during pregame against the Vikings at MetLife Stadium on Oct. 21, 2018. Credit: Lee S. Weissman/Lee S. Weissman
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Woody Johnson expressed complete joy about being back with the Jets and supreme optimism that they have the makings of a winning team with general manager Joe Douglas and coach Robert Saleh leading it.
Johnson was not responsible for hiring either man. His brother, Christopher, was acting Jets owner at the time while Woody Johnson served as Ambassador to the United Kingdom under former president Donald Trump.
Now Woody Johnson is back as principal owner of the Jets and said he feels "a tremendous vibe" in the building and on the field.