Johnson and Boswell both pay little attention to this leg of the journey, and skip quickly on.
But Johnson pays no attention to that.
The proceeds from this venture allowed Johnson to pay his way through school.
Johnson paid for him to come in and improve their running game, and Goodwin did.
Johnson paid the print some attention, but ended up shaking his head.
Johnson may very well pay for that among Heisman voters.
Johnson paid $635 million for the Jets and was approved by the league last week.
So in this game, Johnson paid for it.
In addition, Johnson will lose $187,500 in salary and must pay an automatic fine of $1,000 for the ejection.
Behind him came the Jets, a team Johnson has paid handsomely to win games instead of lose them.