Culture of fear': Jets rank bottom of NFL players' report cards as Washington improve
Briefly

The New York Jets received the lowest ownership grade in the NFL Players Association workplace survey this year, reporting a culture of fear under owner Woody Johnson. With a ranking of 29th out of 32 teams, their standing dropped significantly due to players' concerns about Johnson's lack of investment in the team and negative workplace atmosphere. In stark contrast, the Washington Commanders improved drastically under new ownership, moving from last place to 11th after addressing player concerns and enhancing their workplace environment.
The Jets ranked 29th out of 32 teams in the overall report card, falling eight spots from last year's rankings.
Players cited concerns that Johnson was not willing to invest in improvements and did not contribute to a positive workplace culture.
New owner Josh Harris vowed to change the team's reputation after last year's NFLPA report graded the Commanders as the league's worst workplace.
Washington jumped from 32nd to 11th in the overall rankings, showcasing a significant turnaround after the change in ownership.
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