INDIANAPOLIS — Woody Johnson and the Jets were given low marks in the annual NFL Players Association report card. The Jets ...
Regarding Johnson, the NFLPA said the players "cite perceived top leadership issues, with some describing issues as 'top-down ...
Most notably, only one team received an ‘F’ grade in the ownership category: the Jets, led by Johnson. They were ranked 29th ...
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While Johnson's overall failure hasn’t quite fallen to Dan Snyder levels, it has certainly been trending in that direction ...
In the case of New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, that intervention may have come courtesy of the players on his team. In the ...
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Woody Johnson’s leadership under fire as NFLPA report reveals stark contrast with Commanders: Report
As per the latest NFL Players Association (NFLPA) report that came out on Wednesday, Woody Johnson's New York Jets have dropped from 21st to 29th in the rankings.
Former NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has recently spoken out against the annual team report cards released by the NFLPA, ...
"Woody Johnson experienced both the thrill and agony of taking an increased presence in his football team in 2024. While it ...
The NFL Players Association released its annual team report cards on Wednesday, revealing which owners earned their players' trust and which fell short.
The Jets ranked 29th out of 32 teams overall on the report card, which grades categories such as treatment of families, locker room, team travel, head coach and food options. But they ranked dead last ...
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