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Jets’ Woody Johnson ranks dead last among owners in NFLPA report card

Indianapolis – Woody Johnson will not hang this report card in the fridge.

The NFLPA issued an annual team report card on Wednesday, and Jet Finished 29th out of 32 NFL teams In the rankings. Johnson was given the F, the sole owner of the NFL. Johnson received the B- last year.

Johnson admitted that there needs to be improvements.

Last month, when he introduced new coach Aaron Glenn and new general manager Darren Moogie, Johnson said: “I have to be a better owner.”

In a memo on the grade, the player said that Johnson gave him an average score of 5.58 out of 10 due to his perceived willingness to invest in the facility.


Jets owner Woody Johnson spoke on January 27, 2025, introducing head coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Moogie. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

Players feel that Johnson hasn't contributed to a positive team culture and that he has some commitment to building a competitive team.

The Jets fell on the 29th of this season from the 21st of last year.

“As opposed to address concerns, players believed that management responded to feedback by exacerbating the conditions,” the report reads. “For example, after receiving lower grades for a food program last year, players felt that their team had cut food budgets and were not maintaining a longtime nutritionist who was previously the highest rated staff member.”


From left: Jets owner Woody Johnson, GM Darren Moogie, coach Aaron Glenn and vice-president Christopher Johnson.
From left: Jets owner Woody Johnson, GM Darren Moogie, coach Aaron Glenn and vice-president Christopher Johnson. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

The biggest complaint from players was about the food at the training center.

The Jets rated a taste of 6.8 out of 6/10, ranked 24th out of 32 teams. Their dining area finished 27th out of 32.

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