Each year, we move further and further away from the early Super Bowl years, back when it was still referred to as the NFL-AFL Championship Game. As such, some of the significance of those events has been lost to the wearing of time, to more recent memories, to a digital age when...
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The days of big, brash talk by Rex Ryan could be over.
Matt Higgins, Jets owner Woody Johnson's right-hand man, has resigned from his role as the team's executive vice president of business operations to explore "some entrepreneurial opportunities." The 37-year-old Higgins says Tuesday that he spoke to Johnson near the end of the season to tell him he would be moving on after eight years in four different positions with the team.
Jets coach Rex Ryan says embattled quarterback Mark Sanchez has the support of the organization, and he vows to clean up a team that was in turmoil late in the season. With some teammates and members of the organization anonymously questioning Sanchez's work ethic and leadership abilities in a Daily News story this week, Ryan came to his quarterback's defense.
He went on "Morning Joe" on MSNBC to talk Mitt, but Woody Johnson wound up defending Mark, instead. Johnson, a key fundraiser for the Republican presidential candidate Romney, wasn't going to escape questions about the dysfunctional NFL team he owns during the news...
He went on "Morning Joe" on MSNBC to talk Mitt, but Woody Johnson wound up defending Mark, instead. Johnson, a key fundraiser for the Republican presidential candidate Romney, wasn't going to escape questions about the dysfunctional NFL team he owns during the news...
Jets owner Woody Johnson defends embattled quarterback Mark Sanchez's work ethic and says he thinks "everybody's a little frustrated" after the team failed to make the playoffs. Johnson, appearing on MSNBC on Thursday to discuss his support of Mitt Romney's presidential campaign, says a Daily News report in which an anonymous player said Sanchez was "lazy" is off...
Apparently concerns in the organization about the progress of QB Mark Sanchez can't be conveyed through regular channels.
There are a few absolute rules in the NFL. Written or unwritten, there are certain codes that players are expected to follow on a no-matter-what basis. One of them is that you never take what's said in the locker room … Continue reading →
The future of Mark Sanchez and the Jets' offense is now in Tony Sparano's hands. The Jets hired the former Miami Dolphins coach as their offensive coordinator Wednesday to replace Brian Schottenheimer and take over an offense that struggled mightily this season as New York failed to make the playoffs.

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