NFL

Oops: Jets owner introduced as ‘Giants owner’

Officials hosting the region’s first “Mass Transit Super Bowl” spent Monday reassuring New Yorkers that Game Day at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey won’t be a commuter nightmare. But they didn’t necessarily help their case when one host introduced Woody Johnson, billionaire owner of the New York Jets, as the owner of the New York Giants — and with the Giants head honcho, Jonathan Tisch, sitting nearby.

Queuing up Johnson at a press conference in Secaucus, Super Bowl Host Committee President Al Kelly said, “Our last speaker is the owner of the New York Football Giants and the other co-chair of the New York/New Jersey Super Bowl Committee.”

As the room burst into laughter, he quickly corrected himself: “Jets! The Jets! The still-alive Jets!”

Johnson was laughing, too, as he stepped to the microphone. “Other than that,” he said of Kelly, “Al’s done an unbelievable job.”