Jets owner Woody Johnson confirmed to The Post yesterday that he had met privately with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell just days after Johnson's incendiary statement blasting the league over the new Meadowlands Stadium coin flip. Johnson, who is attending the annual league meetings that officially begin today, wouldn't describe his face-to-face with Goodell except to claim both sides have put the controversy behind them. "I think we're moving forward," Johnson told The Post when asked Goodell's reaction. "We've got a lot of [issues unrelated to the controversy] both pending and future that will come up, so we're good to go." Johnson has been in hot water since last Tuesday when he released a statement blasting the NFL for holding a secret coin toss that ultimately decided the Giants would play host to the first regular-season game at the new $1.6 billion stadium.