Woody Johnson
What did Mike Francesa expect the Jets' new general manager to say?
In his introductory press conference, new Jets general manager John Idzik showed himself to be whatever you want to make of him. More
Rex and the Jets admit they're rebuilding, which is a start
Today’s long-delayed press conference featuring Rex Ryan and Woody Johnson was supposed to signal a new beginning after a disappointing season. Instead, it became another example of the organization’s tiresome predilection for inane narrative-peddling. More
Woody Johnson does a halftime dance for Team Romney's fund-raising
At a breakfast fund-raiser in New York this morning, some of Mitt Romney's most generous supporters celebrated reaching the halfway mark of the campaign's financial goals and Romney's recent run of out-raising President Obama. More
Why does Rex Ryan keep talking about the locker room?
Rex Ryan appeared spry and svelte on "Costas Now". Two years after gastric lap band surgery, he’s down from 340 pounds to 256. More
Obama raffles off Sarah Jessica Parker
The Obama campaign is trying its hand at another celebrity raffle.
After raffling off a couple of spots at his glitzy fund-raiser with George Clooney in California last month, the Obama campaign is taking the same tack with an event at Sarah Jessica Parker's home in New York. More
Off-season Jets: Woody Johnson, G.O.P. stalwart, sees Tim Tebow as a Christie-like figure
It was only a matter of time before the Republicans took ownership of Tim Tebow. And Jets owner Woody Johnson, a major G.O.P. donor who once had Sarah Palin up to his owner's box, was just the guy to do it.
In an interview with Fox Business News—most of which consisted of Johnson and reporter David Asman praising Governor Chris Christie's pro-big business policies—Johnson said of Tebow, “He’s a lot like Governor Christie. He is what he is. He’s not afraid to tell you what he believes in. And he will, I think, be a very positive influence in the locker room and I think he’s gonna help us win a lot of games.” More
Inside the 'pleasure pit' of Anna Gristina, who speaks of her interrogators but not the men they're after
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
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