The NFLPA issued their annual team report cards on Wednesday and the Jets finished 29th out of 32 NFL teams in the rankings. Johnson was given an F, the only owner in the NFL to be graded that low. Johnson received a B- last year. Johnson acknowledged that he needs to improve.
New York Jets fans have consistently called out Woody Johnson as one of the worst owners in professional sports since he purchased the team in 2000. There was a feeling of dismay when Johnson was snubbed by the president as the team really needed another four-year break with Woody off ambassadoring in the UK.
The New York Jets could certainly do without any added dysfunction, but for now, it looks like they’ll have to wait. With Aaron Rodgers leaving town, some are hopeful he will take a chunk of the club’s misfortunes with him.
The grades are in for the NFLPA’s annual team report cards. And Jets players are not happy with their team or owner Woody Johnson. The NFLPA surveyed players across the league to help others make decisions about their future and improve current conditions,
The NFL Players Association asked players on all 32 teams to grade their owners, and only one NFL owner got an F.
Johnson's Jets are the only franchise to receive an 'F' in the ownership category for 2025, ranking just ahead of the Cardinals and Carolina Panthers, who both received a 'D-' in the survey. Here's how the NFLPA arrived at the grade, according to the report card:
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is given a reality check about the state of the franchise from his own players.
While Johnson's overall failure hasn’t quite fallen to Dan Snyder levels, it has certainly been trending in that direction for more than a decade.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, heavily criticized by fans and media for a bitterly disappointing 2024 season, took another big hit Wednesday. This time, it came from his own players. The NFLPA released its annual team report cards,
When the NFLPA released their annual report cards on teams across the NFL this week, it was not a good day to be the New York Jets... especially owner Woody Johnson. The survey is conducted with 1,695 players and it allows them to grade teams on a variety of categories.
The NFLPA released its annual team report cards on Wednesday and Jets owner Woody Johnson was also given an F and finished dead last among the 32 NFL owners.
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