Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets, received a failing grade from players in the NFLPA annual report card, ranking him 32nd out of all team owners. Players criticized him for his lack of investment in team facilities and culture, which contributed to the Jets' disappointing 5-12 record in the 2024 season. The team's overall ranking dropped significantly to 29th, highlighting inadequate treatment of players' families, dining, training facilities, and poor response to feedback. Management's repeated failures to address player concerns, including cutbacks on the food program, further exacerbated dissatisfaction among players.
Johnson was the only owner to receive an F grade, ranking him 32nd out of 32 team owners, reflecting players’ frustrations with facilities and resources.
Rather than addressing concerns, players believed that management responded to feedback by making conditions worse, leading to dissatisfaction with essential team services.
Jets players graded the team's treatment of families and the dining area with a C-, while the locker room and training room were rated even lower.
Woody Johnson's failures as an owner were just the tip of the iceberg for a Jets team that ended a disappointing season with a 5-12 record.
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