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  2. Woody Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 he purchased the New York Jets football team for $635 million, the highest price for a New York professional sports team at that time, and is currently the Jets co-owner alongside his brother, Christopher Johnson. During his tenure as owner, Johnson was also part of the NFL search committee for a new commissioner.

  3. Category:New York Jets owners - Wikipedia

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  4. New York Jets - Wikipedia

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    Werblin renamed the team the New York Jets since the team would play near LaGuardia Airport [20] and because it rhymed with the New York Mets as they would be playing in Shea Stadium. [21] The new name was intended to reflect the modern approach of his team. The Jets' owners hired Weeb Ewbank as the general manager and head coach. [19]

  5. 'Ready, fire, aim': After ousting Joe Douglas, Jets ownership ...

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    A little over a month ago, after New York Jets owner Woody Johnson had fired head coach Robert Saleh, I spoke to a source with ties to the organization and Johnson family.As the source was ...

  6. Jets owner Woody Johnson refutes 'absolutely false' report he ...

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    New York Jets owner Woody Johnson emphatically refuted a report that he and coach Robert Saleh had a “very heated conversation” during the NFL meetings earlier this week. NFL Network host ...

  7. History of the New York Jets - Wikipedia

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    New York lost to the Ravens 10–9, [216] but built a 9–2 record, tied for the division lead with the Patriots (whom the Jets had beaten once) going into a Monday night game at New England. Expectations of a Jets victory were high, but the Jets were defeated, 45–3. [217] New York recovered to qualify for the AFC playoffs as the sixth and ...