New York Jets owner Woody Johnson seems to be having buyer’s, and seller’s, remorse. Swapping out Aaron Rodgers for Justin Fields, Johnson has watched his franchise go from bad to worse. The NFL’s only winless team and quarterback uncertainty after first-year head coach Aaron Glenn benched Fields midway through Sunday’s loss to the Carolina Panthers. Rodgers, meanwhile, has the Steelers top of the ticket in the AFC North and looking light years better than he did a year ago.
Speaking to reporters ahead of an upcoming owners meeting, Johnson credited Rodgers for his success.
“I never look back,” Johnson said via Boston 25’s Stephen Whyno.