NFLPA report: the owner of the jets ranks last among all the owners of the NFL

The 2025 season is not good at the start for the New York Jets.

The jets underwent another dull terrace last season, which encouraged the owner Woody Johnson to initiate a major overhaul of the team coaches and ended the Aaron Rodgers’ era.

The quarter of the New York Jets Aaron Rodgers walks on the field in the second half of an NFL football match against the Buffalo Bills in East Rutherford, NJ, Monday October 14, 2024. (AP photo / Adam Hunger)

But Wednesday, the annual NFLPA ballots brought another blow to the organization.

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The initiative, which includes comments from 1,695 active players, saw the jets ranking 29th in total – a significant drop in relation to the 21st of last year ranking.

According to the overview of the report, some of the most flagrant problems included the team’s food program.

“Rather than responding to concerns, players thought that management had responded to comments by aggravating the conditions,” said the report, noting that the former team dietitian remained to play a full -time role with the Chiefs of Kansas City.

The owner of the Woody Johnson team from the New York Jets acclaimed in the presentations in the match between the Falcons of Atlanta against the New York Jets at the Metlife Stadium on December 3, 2023 at East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Al Pereira / Getty Images)

Aaron Rodgers’ potential landing points while jets are preparing to pass

But perhaps the most revealing detail of the report which could explain the general classification was the feelings of the players towards Johnson.

In the ownership category, Johnson was classified dead by a note F. The jets were the only team to receive this note in this specific category.

“Players believe that Johnson does not contribute to a positive team culture, a rank of 32 out of 32,” said the report.

(LR) The owner of the New York Jets, Woody Johnson, speaks with Aaron Rodgers # 8 of the New York Jets before the match against the Chiefs of Kansas City at the Metlife Stadium on October 1, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Images Dustin Satloff / Getty)

Johnson will be under the microscope next season.

The Rodgers trade did not meet the expectations set by Johnson, and the new managing director Darren Mougey and the new head coach Aaron Glenn hope to be the change.

“Each decision that me and (Mougey) take is to win and win now,” Glenn said during the combine harvester on Tuesday. “It will not be the last decision that I take that will upset some people, and it is ok. But as men, we are talking about it. We make sure to keep it internally, and that’s what we will continue to do.”

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