In the case of New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, that intervention may have come courtesy of the players on his team. In the NFL Players Association's annual report card regarding key facets of each team, Johnson's ownership tenure in 2024 was graded as the worst across the entire NFL.
INDIANAPOLIS — Woody Johnson and the Jets were given low marks in the annual NFL Players Association report card. The Jets owner received the lowest grade of all. Johnson’s players graded him an 'F.' He was the only NFL owner to get an 'F' in the report card that was released Wednesday by the NFLPA.
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,
Early in October, after New York Jets owner Woody Johnson had fired head coach Robert Saleh after a 2-3 start, a source with ties to the Johnson family was attempting to contextualize the future ...
Regarding Johnson, the NFLPA said the players "cite perceived top leadership issues, with some describing issues as 'top-down problems.'" It notes how the Jets' ownership grade dropped from B- to F, with Johnson receiving the lowest score for contributing to a positive team culture.
Who’s the worst owner in the NFL? That depends on who you ask, but New York Jets players may have an especially opinionated answer after getting to know Woody Johnson. Johnson has earned widespread criticism,
The NFL Players Association released its annual report cards for each team, and players gave Woody Johnson an F grade, good for worst in the league.
Aaron Glenn has done his best to distance himself from the previous regime’s Aaron Rodgers experiment, making it known he would not cater to the former MVP like the Joe Douglas–Robert Saleh duo did. Shortly after Glenn’s hire, the Jets announced Rodgers would be jettisoned.
New York Jets players were harshly critical of team owner Woody Johnson in the annual NFL Players Association survey.
The last 24 months have been a rollercoaster for New York Jets fans, as the excitement that came with signing future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers was quickly put to rest due to a torn Achilles in his first game with the team in 2023.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, heavily criticized by fans ... Johnson, 77, put himself in the spotlight last fall by firing coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas during the ...