Jets' Johnson: NFLPA report cards are 'totally bogus'
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson doesn't believe in the NFLPA's report cards.
"My first read is I think it's totally bogus," Johnson said Monday at the NFL's Annual League Meeting, per The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt. "But we want to get better every day. I want to be No. 1 in everything."
Players are asked to rank their current club based on factors that include locker room quality, treatment of families, and ownership quality to generate public report cards. The Jets were ranked the 29th overall franchise, and Johnson was ranked the league's worst owner.
Johnson was ranked 32nd in perceived willingness to invest in the team's facilities, 32nd in contributing to a positive team culture, and 31st in commitment to building a competitive team. Only Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper ranked below Johnson in the last category.
The Jets haven't posted a winning record since 2015, when they went 10-6, and the club hasn't made the postseason since losing in the AFC Championship Game in 2010.
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