The NFLPA issued their annual team report cards on Wednesday and the Jets finished 29th out of 32 NFL teams in the rankings.
The New York Jets are moving on from five-time Pro Bowl linebacker and team captain C.J. Mosley, they announced Wednesday.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson finished dead-last among NFL owners in the annual NFLPA report cards, which saw the team's overall ranking drop significantly.
While Johnson's overall failure hasn’t quite fallen to Dan Snyder levels, it has certainly been trending in that direction ...
The New York Jets officially parted ways with quarterback Aaron Rodgers with an official release Wednesday. Here's what to ...
Johnson's failing grade comes after a 2024 season in which the team as a whole failed their fans. The Jets finished 5-12 ...
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NFL Players Gave Just One Team Owner An 'F' Grade In Annual Report CardNew York Jets owner Woody Johnson got the only failing grade by team members in the NFL’s players union report card released ...
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, ...
The New York Jets made the decision to move on from future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers earlier this offseason.
In the NFL Players Association's (NFLPA) annual report card, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson received the only failing ...
The New York Jets hit a low point with a 5-12 season and were ranked 29th out of 32 NFL teams in the NFLPA report card. Owner ...
The Jets enter 2025 with a number of questions but with a new head coach looking to build a new culture, one trade could make ...
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