ESPN NFL analyst Damien Woody was not impressed with the New York Jets after their loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers
The 37-15 loss in Week 7 featured some uninspiring play.
That coming after a slew of huge changes to the locker room, including the firing of head coach Robert Saleh and trade acquisition of All-Pro receiver Davante Adams.
Woody, a former Jets player himself, went on a rant on Monday during an appearance on ESPN calling for accountability.
“This is… I would use the word ‘roster.’ There’s a difference between a roster and a team,” Woody said. “The Jets have a roster, they don’t have a team.”
Woody expanded on his breakdown, which can be found in the clip below:
“It’s about damn time that someone in that locker room put their damn foot in the ground and said, ‘Enough is enough.'”@damienwoody went off on the Jets 😳 pic.twitter.com/ywRi6fbY7w
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) October 21, 2024