April 1, 2025 - 00:47

In the recent annual NFL Players Association survey, the New York Jets received low marks, prompting owner Woody Johnson to label the findings as "totally bogus." The survey, which gauges player satisfaction regarding various aspects of their teams, revealed significant dissatisfaction among Jets players. However, Johnson expressed skepticism about the validity of the results, suggesting that they do not accurately reflect the current state of the franchise or its commitment to player welfare.
Johnson emphasized the Jets' ongoing efforts to create a positive environment for their players, highlighting recent initiatives aimed at improving team culture and facilities. Despite the poor ratings, he remains optimistic about the future and believes that the organization is on the right track.
The Jets have faced challenges in recent seasons, and Johnson's remarks indicate a desire to shift the narrative surrounding the team. As the franchise looks to rebuild and regain its competitive edge, Johnson's dismissal of the survey results may serve as a rallying cry for players and fans alike.
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