New York Jets owner Woody Johnson hasn't worked for the government since 2020, but that hasn't stopped him from distinguishing himself from the rest of the team's executives.
According to The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt, Dianna Russini and Michael Silver, Johnson set a precedent in 2019 while serving as U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom in the Trump administration that everyone should refer to him as "Mr. Ambassador." Johnson has reportedly maintained that requirement after returning to his role as Jets chairman in January 2021.
"I guess that's what you'd call him," one assistant coach said.