By Zack Rosenblatt, Dianna Russini and Michael Silver
Woody Johnson determined to do his personal analysis.
The New York Jets’ proprietor was at his home in Palm Seashore, Fla., final February, discussing potential offseason acquisitions with workforce decision-makers as they watched sport tape. Large receiver Jerry Jeudy, a former Denver Broncos first-round decide, flashed on the display. Jets normal supervisor Joe Douglas expressed curiosity, based on somebody acquainted with the assembly. Johnson took out his telephone and began typing.
Just a few weeks later, Douglas and his Broncos counterpart, George Paton, had been deep in negotiations for a commerce that might have despatched Jeudy to the Jets and given future Corridor of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers one other potential playmaker. The Broncos felt a deal was close to. Then, abruptly, all of it fell aside. In Denver’s government workplaces, they couldn’t consider the explanation why.
Douglas instructed the Broncos that Johnson didn’t need to make the commerce as a result of the proprietor felt Jeudy’s participant score in “Madden NFL,” the favored online game, wasn’t excessive sufficient, based on a number of league sources. The Broncos finally traded the receiver to the Cleveland Browns. Final Sunday, Jeudy crossed the 1,000-yard receiving mark for the primary time in his profession.
Coming into this season, the Jets had hopes of ending the franchise’s 13-year playoff drought — the longest within the 4 main males’s North American sports activities — and quieting years of speak concerning the franchise’s dysfunction. As a substitute, this season has solely cemented the Jets’ status.
Head coach Robert Saleh was fired 5 video games into the marketing campaign. Douglas was fired six weeks later. Johnson advised benching Rodgers because of poor efficiency — a Jets spokesperson stated the proprietor was “being provocative. He made the assertion in jest to see how it could be dealt with.” Per week later, the Jets traded for Davante Adams, the All-Professional wideout and Rodgers’ shut buddy and former teammate in Inexperienced Bay. New York has stumbled to a 4-10 report and can miss the postseason for the 14th straight season.
One other offseason of turnover awaits, and on the root of the franchise’s issues is Johnson, who was characterised as an over-involved, impulsive proprietor in conversations with greater than 20 individuals in and across the Jets group — present and former gamers, coaches and workforce executives — who had been granted anonymity so as to converse overtly with out worry of reprisal.
“They carry on doing the identical factor again and again: they modify the soccer individuals. The soccer individuals are not the difficulty,” one former government stated. “It’s, ‘Hey, I’ve mind most cancers.’ And, ‘Properly, simply lower off your foot.’”
Johnson, who declined The Athletic’s request for remark, soured on his franchise quarterback lower than a 12 months after betting massive on him, denigrated his personal gamers within the locker room and appeared to comply with decision-making recommendation from his teenage sons, based on numerous workforce and league sources. And the proposed Jeudy commerce wasn’t the one time Johnson cited “Madden” scores when evaluating gamers.
“There are organizations the place it’s all arrange so that you can win,” stated a participant with the workforce in 2023. “It feels fully totally different (with the Jets). It’s probably the most dysfunctional place possible.”
Forward of the Jets-Giants preseason finale at MetLife Stadium in 2019, an administrative assistant popped into the workforce’s teaching workplaces to make an announcement to then-head coach Adam Gase and his employees. Woody Johnson, then serving as U.S. ambassador to the UK within the Trump administration, was quickly getting back from London. The assistant stated everybody ought to confer with Johnson as “Mr. Ambassador.”
That has held true lengthy after Johnson left authorities and returned to his position as Jets chairman in January 2021, placing a discordant tone amongst those that consider the group has lengthy been tormented by mismanagement.
“I assume that’s what you’d name him,” one assistant coach stated. “I’d by no means been round royalty earlier than.”
Johnson is an inheritor to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical fortune, however he spends most of his working days on the Jets facility in Florham Park, N.J., and sometimes meets with the top coach and normal supervisor. When he purchased the workforce in 2000, Johnson thought he was inheriting Invoice Belichick as coach — hand-picked by Invoice Parcells to take over earlier than Parcells resigned. Belichick lasted solely someday, scribbling “I resign as HC of the NYJ” on a serviette at his introductory information convention earlier than bolting for the New England Patriots.
The legendary coach has spent a lot of the previous twenty years torturing the Jets franchise, on the sphere and off of it. Whereas out of teaching this fall, Belichick mocked Johnson in numerous media appearances (Belichick’s camp additionally reached out to the Jets about their head-coaching emptiness). In an look on ESPN’s “ManningCast” throughout a Monday evening sport between the Jets and Payments on Oct. 14 — New York’s first sport since firing Saleh — Belichick described the proprietor’s method to operating the group as “prepared, fireplace, purpose.”
Many who’ve been a part of the Jets group throughout Johnson’s tenure heard that remark and agreed. Others pointed to the proprietor’s phrases on Oct. 15, the day the Jets acquired Adams, when Johnson stated, “Considering is overrated.”
“Woody is simply appearing on intuition,” stated a present Jets government. “With Woody, it’s like, ‘I’m proper — show me improper.’ You simply don’t know what to anticipate … He’s been proper sufficient, simply together with his random opinions, that (a nasty choice) doesn’t dissuade him. And when he’s improper, who’s gonna maintain him accountable?”
Throughout the annual NFL Draft, Johnson is understood to maintain to himself whereas selections are being made, based on one former government, then exit the room and retreat to a close-by snack bar with confidants to make “smart-ass traces” concerning the entrance workplace’s selections. Crew decision-makers didn’t admire Johnson’s after-the-fact critiques, however the proprietor was often confirmed right: The chief remembers Johnson being particularly vocal when former normal supervisor Mike Maccagnan drafted quarterback Christian Hackenberg out of Penn State within the second spherical of the 2016 Draft. Hackenberg by no means performed a regular-season snap for the Jets.
Some contained in the group consider Johnson is consumed with the general public notion of his franchise, generally on the expense of on-the-field success. When the Jets traded quarterback Zach Wilson to the Broncos final April, Denver requested Douglas to incorporate the ultimate decide of the draft (257th total). Based on a supply acquainted with the negotiations, Johnson instructed Douglas to as an alternative commerce the 256th decide — which the Jets additionally owned — so New York might choose “Mr. Irrelevant,” the ultimate decide of the draft who’s yearly celebrated upon his choice.
“Are you able to consider that?” the supply stated. “He thought he wanted the Mr. Irrelevant decide to get a Brock Purdy (the ultimate decide of the 2022 draft who has emerged as a franchise quarterback in San Francisco). I don’t assume that’s ever occurred within the historical past of the NFL: A workforce wished a worse decide.”
The Broncos used decide No. 256 to take offensive guard Nick Gargiulo, who’s now on the Broncos’ lively roster. The Jets used the “Mr. Irrelevant” decide on Alabama security Jaylen Key, who didn’t survive the ultimate roster cutdown and is now not on their apply squad.
Johnson weighs in on issues all through the group, from lineup selections (he compelled interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich to bench beginning security Tony Adams in November) to the workforce schedule (he wished the Jets to apply throughout their bye week, a lot to the chagrin of workforce leaders). “He’s like most workforce house owners,” the workforce spokesperson stated. “He asks questions of his employees to raised perceive what their plans are.”
“Your job turns into managing Woody,” a present workforce government stated. “That’s not distinctive for an NFL GM — the distinction right here is that not solely are you managing Woody, however it’s a must to handle all of the individuals who affect him. That could possibly be household, that could possibly be media, that could possibly be individuals within the constructing.”
When Johnson left for the U.Ok. in 2017, his sons, Brick and Jack, had been 11 and 9, respectively. When he returned, they had been youngsters. Final 12 months, Johnson began together with his sons in some conferences on the workforce facility. For some Jets staff, the sons’ growing involvement clarified their father’s propensity for sharing posts from X and articles from numerous retailers, together with a weblog known as “Jets X-Issue,” with the group’s high decision-makers.
“Once we’re discussing issues, you’ll hear Woody cite one thing that Brick or Jack learn on-line that’s being weighed equally towards no matter opinion another person within the division has,” stated one Jets government.
“I reply to a young person,” Douglas quipped to individuals near him earlier than the season in an acknowledgment of the perceived energy dynamic.
Johnson’s reference to Jeudy’s “Madden” score was, to some within the Jets’ group, an indication of Brick and Jack’s affect. One other instance got here when Johnson pushed again on signing free-agent guard John Simpson because of a lackluster “consciousness” score in Madden. The Jets signed Simpson anyway, and he has had a stable season: Professional Soccer Focus at the moment has him graded because the eighth-best guard within the NFL.
The Jets spokesperson disputed the concept that Brick and Jack’s observations influence the group’s decision-making course of. “It’s used as a reference level; it isn’t determinative,” the spokesperson stated. “It’s actually unhappy that an grownup would use a deceptive anecdote about youngsters to make their father look unhealthy. It’s ridiculous, fairly truthfully, the concept that this was used to affect the opinion of skilled executives.
“(The sons) haven’t any roles within the group. It’s fully ridiculous to recommend that any outdoors data is meant to interchange the opinions of (Woody Johnson’s) employees.”
The Johnson household’s habits contained in the Jets locker room has additionally change into a difficulty, based on workforce and league sources. NFL locker rooms are restricted-access areas usually restricted to gamers, coaches, workforce personnel and media members. However Brick and Jack have introduced pals — female and male — into the locker room, and present and former gamers and coaches instructed The Athletic that Woody Johnson, his spouse, Suzanne Ircha Johnson, and his sons criticized gamers contained in the locker room.
In 2022, quarterback Mike White performed by means of damaged ribs in a late-season sport towards the Seahawks with postseason hopes on the road. White performed poorly; the Jets misplaced and had been eradicated from playoff competition. After the sport, with the quarterback within the showers after throwing his helmet to the locker room flooring, a number of Jets gamers stated they heard Woody Johnson say, “You must throw your helmet, you f—ing suck.” The assertion obtained again to White. The workforce spokesperson stated Johnson apologized to the quarterback, who declined to remark for this story.
Within the postgame locker room after final 12 months’s Week 17 loss to the Cleveland Browns, a number of gamers stated they heard Johnson’s sons loudly disparaging sure Jets gamers.
This 12 months, on Halloween evening, the Jets registered their first victory since Saleh’s firing 4 weeks earlier. It was a major second for a struggling workforce. Rodgers walked into an energized locker room with a sport ball in hand, and it was anticipated that he’d give the ball to Ulbrich, a customary gesture when a coach will get his first NFL win.
However earlier than Rodgers might converse, Brick Johnson took one other sport ball and awarded it to extensive receiver Garrett Wilson in a profanity-laced exclamation, which the proprietor’s son later posted to Instagram. Woody Johnson then gave Ulbrich the ball Rodgers had been holding. A number of gamers stated the vitality felt drained out of the room.
“It was probably the most awkward, cringe-worthy, brutal expertise,” one participant stated.
The excessive level of the Johnson-Rodgers marriage got here at Rodgers’ introductory information convention, when he spoke of the Jets’ lone Tremendous Bowl trophy — gained in 1969 — trying just a little “lonely.” New York entered the 2023 season as one of many league’s buzziest groups — and doubtlessly Tremendous Bowl contenders — and the Jets had been chosen to seem on HBO’s “Exhausting Knocks” throughout coaching camp. Johnson wore a custom-made chain that includes 80 carats of emeralds and diamonds spelling out “Woody,” a present from star cornerback Sauce Gardner.
Then Rodgers tore his Achilles on the fourth play of the season, and all the things modified. Following surgical procedure, Rodgers rehabbed with the aim of probably returning on the finish of the season, however provided that the Jets had been nonetheless in playoff competition.
In Week 14, New York was mathematically eradicated with a 30-0 loss to the Dolphins. Rodgers most popular to rehab on his personal in Los Angeles with a watch towards the 2024 season, however Johnson, based on workforce sources, insisted that Rodgers apply with the workforce, so the quarterback reluctantly returned to New York. When Rodgers was activated off injured reserve 5 days earlier than Christmas, which resulted within the launch of fullback Nick Bawden, Rodgers stated on “The Pat McAfee Present” that the transfer wasn’t his concept.
“There was a dialog: ‘Do you need to apply?’ And I stated, ‘Not on the expense of someone getting lower.’ I understand how this works,” Rodgers stated. “I didn’t really feel like I wanted to apply to proceed my rehab. I might do on-the-field stuff on the aspect. However clearly I obtained overruled there.”
A number of Jets gamers and coaches — Garrett Wilson and operating again Breece Corridor, specifically — had been sad with offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett all through the 2023 marketing campaign. There have been rumblings that Johnson wished to fireside Hackett, so Rodgers, who considers the coach a detailed buddy, introduced it up with the proprietor on the finish of the season. The dialog “didn’t go over properly” with Johnson, based on a present Jets government.
Johnson finally didn’t drive Saleh to fireside Hackett, as he had with Mike LaFleur after the 2022 season. Within the offseason, Saleh tried to rent a veteran offensive coach to affix the Jets employees and doubtlessly cut back Hackett’s position, talking with Arthur Smith, Kliff Kingsbury, Luke Getsy and Eric Bieniemy. Rodgers obtained on the telephone in an try to recruit, however every coach took jobs with offensive coordinator titles elsewhere.
Earlier than this season, based on a workforce supply, Johnson demanded that Saleh’s signature phrase — “All Fuel, No Brakes” — be stripped off the partitions across the facility. “One other fully out-of-context and false narrative,” the workforce spokesperson stated. “That was eliminated as a part of your complete organizational rebrand.” Saleh later launched a brand new workforce motto: “Love and Regard,” which was not displayed on the power’s partitions.
Rodgers and Johnson spoke on Oct. 7, simply after the Jets misplaced to the Vikings in London to drop to 2-3, a sport behind the Payments within the AFC East with Buffalo coming to MetLife Stadium the next Monday evening. Based on a workforce supply, Rodgers implored Johnson to stay affected person.
The next morning, Saleh known as Rodgers to let him know he was demoting Hackett and putting in passing sport coordinator Todd Downing as the brand new play caller. Rodgers made it clear to Saleh that he didn’t agree with the choice — a lot in order that Saleh instructed his employees to get backup Tyrod Taylor able to play in case a banged-up, disgruntled Rodgers wouldn’t, based on a workforce supply.
Shortly afterward, round 10 a.m. ET, Woody and Christopher Johnson, Woody’s brother and the Jets’ vice chairman, walked into Saleh’s workplace. Woody instructed Saleh he was fired. Saleh requested why. Woody instructed him he didn’t assume Saleh might flip the season round and that the workforce wanted a spark. Then the Johnsons walked out of the room.
Ulbrich, put in because the interim coach, went ahead with Saleh’s plan to demote Hackett and managed to calm the waters with Rodgers, who hadn’t been in favor of firing Saleh, based on a number of workforce sources.
On the Dec. 3 episode of McAfee’s present, Rodgers, in reference to the 12-2 Detroit Lions, talked about how a lot of a distinction it makes when house owners again their coaches and normal managers each privately and publicly. The following day, he was requested by members of the media if he felt that Jets possession operates in that manner.
“Is {that a} rhetorical query?” Rodgers stated. “I cited an instance I’ve seen. There have been different examples in Inexperienced Bay, each for and perhaps not, as for whoever was in cost. However I feel it’s an necessary a part of possession to rent the correct guys, set the imaginative and prescient and assist them when the surface world is attempting to tear them down.”
On follow-up, he was requested once more whether or not he believes that’s been finished in New York. “I’d should look,” he replied. “I’ll ask you guys, has there been a number of public feedback? Supportive feedback?”
The response from reporters that day? Not likely, there have been firings.
“Yeah, there’s your reply,” Rodgers replied.
The Jets saved the change out of the transcript of Rodgers’ information convention.
Along with firing the top coach and normal supervisor and suggesting the benching of the star quarterback, Johnson has pursued cuts throughout the Jets group.
This offseason, he compelled Saleh to fireside 5 coaches and wouldn’t enable Douglas to interchange former assistant GM Rex Hogan (who Johnson compelled Douglas to fireside in January). “The open position was used to re-organize the employees,” the workforce spokesperson stated. “The notion that he didn’t need that place changed is unfaithful. The tasks had been crammed by staff who deserved promotions.”
The Jets didn’t rent officers for coaching camp, a typical apply within the NFL, after being probably the most penalized workforce within the league in 2023 (they’re the third-most penalized workforce in 2024). They did have officers for 2 joint practices with the New York Giants and Washington Commanders, respectively.
A number of males from Johnson’s funding group have been attending free agent, draft and different soccer operations conferences at Johnson’s behest during the last 12 months, based on a present Jets government. They’ve additionally interviewed Jets staff from throughout the group about their roles and methods they really feel the Jets can enhance. “It was a optimistic initiative that recognized actual gaps in course of and communication and collaboration,” the Jets spokesperson stated. “(Woody Johnson) values the unbiased suggestions. It’s a method to keep away from groupthink. We discovered quite a bit from it.”
A number of Jets staff confer with the group of males as “The Bobs,” a nod to the condescending company effectivity consultants from the movie “Workplace Area.” The arrival of “The Bobs” has solely heightened a way of dread across the constructing, the place some staff don’t really feel like they will converse freely.
“There’s no good method to say what we have to say, which is: Until we drastically alter our tradition and the way in which we do issues from the highest down, we now have no probability,” one government stated. “There’s not a snug atmosphere the place you possibly can converse your thoughts and attempt to handle issues that would enhance the scenario. You must tiptoe round it.”
The Jets spokesperson disputed that characterization. “That’s only a false premise,” the spokesperson stated. “(Woody Johnson) actually simply seeks out and welcomes suggestions and debate. We wouldn’t have been named probably the greatest locations to work in New Jersey if individuals thought that manner … there’s by no means been a grievance.”
As just lately as three-and-a-half years in the past, there was a unique ambiance at Florham Park. Woody Johnson’s absence in the course of the first Trump presidential time period meant that Christopher was operating the present.
Like Woody, Christopher Johnson was influenced maybe too closely by media protection — one workforce supply stated he was identified to lean on distinguished media members for recommendation throughout his head coach and GM searches in 2019 — however the impression he gave to many within the constructing was that he wished to provide the keys to the individuals he employed and allow them to take the wheel.
“Chris was actually, actually laid again,” stated a former Jets coach. “He’s not an individual with any sort of ego. When he would speak with you, he was actually an everyday dude. He by no means, ever acted like he was the proprietor or he was in cost; he was simply mainly attempting to get alongside.”
When Christopher Johnson employed Douglas (in 2019) and Saleh (in 2021), each had been underneath the impression that, when he returned, Woody Johnson would take a equally hands-off method. They shortly discovered how improper that assumption was as Woody took management and Chris stepped again.
“It’s not like he simply disappeared, however you wouldn’t know if Chris was within the constructing and even within the room with you,” a former Jets government stated. “He’s simply so quiet and reserved. And that’s not a nasty factor.”
Some Jets staff hoped Woody may retake his ambassadorship within the U.Ok. after Donald Trump was elected president in November, which might as soon as once more put Christopher in cost. However on Dec. 2, Trump nominated billionaire Arkansas funding banker Warren Stephens to the submit. Based on workforce sources, the choice got here as a shock to the Jets proprietor.
Because the Jets shut the 2024 season, they’ll enter an offseason promising wholesale change, acquainted territory for a company that hasn’t discovered a lot stability since Johnson purchased the franchise from the property of Leon Hess in 2000. In 25 years, the Jets have employed eight interim or full-time head coaches (9 in the event you depend Belichick) and 7 normal managers. They’ll want one other new head coach and normal supervisor and should resolve in the event that they need to carry Rodgers again for what can be his twenty first NFL season — if he needs to return.
These selections stay Woody Johnson’s to make.
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