
New York Jets Owner Woody Johnson Called Out AGAIN Over Calls to Sell the Team
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is once again facing heavy criticism, with growing calls for him to sell the franchise. Frustrated fans and analysts are voicing their discontent after yet another disappointing season, with many blaming ownership for the team’s continued struggles.
Johnson, who has owned the Jets since 2000, has overseen a period of mediocrity, with the team making the playoffs only six times in his tenure. Their last postseason appearance came in the 2010 season, and since then, the Jets have become synonymous with dysfunction, coaching changes, and failed quarterback experiments.
The latest backlash follows another underwhelming campaign in which the Jets failed to meet expectations despite acquiring star quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Injuries and poor roster decisions led to yet another season without playoff football, leaving fans questioning whether Johnson is the right person to lead the franchise forward.
Critics argue that Johnson’s leadership has consistently failed to build a sustainable winning culture. His hiring and firing decisions, including multiple failed head coaches and general managers, have left the franchise stuck in a cycle of rebuilding. Many believe that a fresh start with new ownership could finally turn things around.
Social media has been filled with Jets fans demanding change, with hashtags like #SellTheJets gaining traction. Even former players and media personalities have suggested that the franchise might be better off under different leadership.
Despite the growing criticism,
Johnson has