The New York Jets’ soon-to-be 15-year playoff drought has produced no shortage of low moments. But somehow, Woody Johnson always finds a way to add another one.
The latest came on Thursday when it was reported that NFL owners have filed a grievance against the NFL Players Association in an attempt to eliminate the league’s annual “report cards," a program designed to give players an anonymous outlet to grade their organizations.
And wouldn’t you know it, Jets owner Woody Johnson was reportedly the key figurehead behind this NFLPA backlash. It’s not hard to see why.