Former NFL MVP believes billionaire Woody Johnson has made Jets HC vacancy "impossible" to fill (image credit: getty)
Woody Johnson's New York Jets haven't been to the playoffs since 2010 and many high schoolers were not yet born when they last made it. Once again, the Jets are gearing up for a reset that may or may not include Aaron Rodgers in 2025. However, while their quarterback situation still has a chance to at least resemble the 2024 room, their coaching staff will have a complete overhaul.
With many teams set to look for candidates, the Jets have to sell the best coaching options for joining them. However, they might also need to sell the less desirable options. At least, that is what one former NFL MVP thinks.
According to Audacy, Boomer Esiason claimed that such an act might be "impossible," referencing the bombshell report by The Athletic published on Thursday.
“It basically paints a picture of a guy who is impulsive and has no idea what he’s doing," Esiason said on Friday, via 'Boomer & Gio.' " ... And has created an environment that is almost impossible to succeed in. ... If it is accurate, that makes it a really difficult situation for a lot of people on this staff. It just makes it impossible.”
