The New York Jets ranked 29th out of 32 teams on the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) annual team report card, with owner Woody Johnson taking the “F” grade among NFL owners.
This shows a significant drop from last year when Johnson received the B-. The NFLPA report highlighted concerns from players regarding Johnson’s team facilities and commitment to culture.
The player gave him an average score of 5.58 out of 10 due to his willingness to invest in the facility, expressing his dissatisfaction with his approach to building a competitive team.
One of my main complaints was the team’s food program. After receiving negative feedback last year, players felt that management would respond by reducing food budgets and reducing connections with longtime nutritionists.
The Jets food program ranked 24th in taste and 27th in the dining area. Johnson acknowledged the need for improvement and stated that he must be a better owner.