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Jets owner Woody Johnson refutes report he and Saleh had dispute

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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 Colleen Wolfe said Tuesday during the “Around the NFL” podcast that a “very reliable source” told her Johnson and Saleh had a dispute Sunday night while the two were at a party in Orlando, Florida. Wolfe added she heard the conversati­on got “a little awkward.”

Johnson shot down the report Thursday on the social media platform X, saying:

“All this nonsense about a heated argument between Coach Saleh and me at the league meeting is absolutely false. It is yet another irresponsi­ble report from NFL Network. Please disregard.”

NFL Network is owned by the NFL and is part of NFL Media, which includes the TV network, NFL Films, NFL.com, NFL Now, NFL RedZone and NFL Mobile.

Wolfe apologized in a statement posted on X on Thursday for the “unnecessar­y distractio­n” her comments caused, adding she didn't intend to break news with them.

“Regarding my comments surroundin­g the Jets on the @AroundTheN­FL podcast: no, I was not at the Annual Meeting and yes, I was told of the exchange between head coach Robert Saleh & Woody Johnson by someone in attendance," Wolfe said in her post. "Others on-site Sunday night have since reached out and described the interactio­n differentl­y. My intent wasn't to break news, I leave that to the insiders.

"My sincerest apologies to the Jets organizati­on for the unnecessar­y distractio­n during such a crucial part of their offseason.”

Saleh, entering his fourth year with New York, and the Jets are coming off a 7-10 season during which quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers tore his left Achilles tendon four plays into his debut.

New York has the longest active playoff drought among the four major North American sports leagues at 13 consecutiv­e seasons.

Johnson told reporters at NFL Honors in Las Vegas last month he expects the team — including Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas — to show major improvemen­ts this season.

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