Justin Fields claps back at Jets owner Woody Johnson
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Ryan also turned his attention to the Giants, crediting them with sparking their fan base with rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart as the Jets struggle again with Fields, the starter of Sunday’s game against the Bengals, despite being benched last week for Tyrod Taylor, who is currently out with a knee injury.
Addressing the situation on ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown, former quarterback Alex Smith blasted Johnson’s tenure as owner and called his lack of accountability “cowardly” in a lengthy diatribe. “This is absurd,” began Smith.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson pointed to quarterback play to explain his team's 0-7 start. Speaking at the NFL's annual fall meeting, the 78-year-old expressed faith in Aaron Glenn and praised the first-year coach's handling of the defense.
There’s an old saying in sports, “We win as a team. We lose as a team.” That means when a team isn’t doing well, nobody points fingers. From the top of the organization on down each person asks themselves what they can do better.
Woody Johnson is not just the worst and weakest owner in town, with a football team as bad right now as it’s ever been. He is one of the worst in New York sports history.
The New York Jets have a running back who at least is getting some attention out in the trade market this season in Breece Hall. Before the season, Hall was ta
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