The NFL Players Association's annual report revealed that the New York Jets, owned by Woody Johnson, earned the worst grade for ownership, receiving an F from players. Players rated Johnson poorly in terms of his commitment to improving facilities and fostering a positive team culture. The Jets also struggled in food quality, dropping to 29th after further budget cuts led to a decline in service quality. This poor performance follows a turbulent year for the organization, which also saw the departure of quarterback Aaron Rodgers after a difficult season.
Owner Woody Johnson's average rating for perceived willingness to invest in the facilities is 5.58 out of 10 from Jets players.
After receiving a D- last year for their food program, the report continued, the team responded by reducing the food budget even further.
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