"Jets" owner may join Donald Trump's administration

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The "New York Jets" NFL club expects owner Woody Johnson to soon take a position in the administration of US President-elect Donald Trump.

During President Trump's first term, Johnson served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom. In his absence, his brother Christopher took over as owner of the "Jets".
It was Christopher Johnson who hired the club's current general manager Joe Douglas, as well as coach Robert Sale, who was fired during the season.
The "Jets" have 3 wins with 6 losses this regular season. In the upcoming round, they will play the "Arizona Cardinals". The match will take place on Sunday night on Monday and will start at 00:25 Moscow time.