
Jets owner Woody Johnson blames 0-7 start on QB play and defends coach Aaron Glenn
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. Johnson deferred to the staff on whether Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor should start at quarterback moving forward. The Jets are last in passing offense and are the only team in the league not to have won a game. Johnson did not answer when asked if he regretted the decision to let Aaron Rodgers leave last offseason.