The Inside Coverage crew break down all the latest news around the NFL, including what position Travis Hunter will be drafted to play and the latest Matthew Stafford rumors. Then, they discuss the NFLPA's 2025 report cards.
It should be no surprise that the team came out with a failing grade in the latest offseason report card. In an anonymous poll done by the NFL Players Association, the Jets received one of the lowest grades across the board in key categories like ownership (dead last),
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,
The New York Jets finished with abysmal grades in the annual NFLPA survey, but Ryan Fitzpatrick does not agree.
The NFLPA released its annual team report cards on Wednesday, in which 77% of league players participated. The Jets finished 29th out of 32 NFL teams in the rankings after finishing 21st in 2024. Jets owner Woody Johnson was also given an F and finished dead last among the 32 NFL owners.
Johnson's failing grade comes after a 2024 season in which the team as a whole failed their fans. The Jets finished 5-12 despite the return of star quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Meanwhile, the New York Giants, which finished the season 3-14, dropped from eighth last year to 20th in the latest report. Giants owner John Mara received a C+ grade.
NFL analyst Ryan Fitzpatrick went off on social media about the "complainers" on the New York Jets roster in aftermath of report card reveal.
The NFL Players Association asked players on all 32 teams to grade their owners, and only one NFL owner got an F.
The NFL Players Association on Wednesday released its annual report of team facilities across the league, and one team's owner was voted the worst of the worst. The post Guess Which NFL Owner Got the Only F From NFL Players Association Report Card?
In the NFL Players Association's (NFLPA) annual report card, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson received the only failing grade among all NFL team owners. The Jets' 14-year playoff