The Jets are off to a miserable 1-5 start, they’re coming off a humiliating 54-13 road loss to the Patriots, and their rookie quarterback is out for up to a month with a knee injury.
But owner Woody Johnson remains confident in the direction of his team despite the poor record under general manager Joe Douglas and first-year coach Robert Saleh.
"I have unwavering, steadfast confidence in Joe, Robert and the coaching staff," Johnson said shortly before NFL owners gathered Tuesday for their annual fall meetings at the Intercontinental Hotel in New York. "I’ve been around — this is going on 22 years [as owner].