New York Jets Unveil New State-Of-The-Art Locker Room After Getting D+ Grade In Survey

New York Jets Unveil New State-Of-The-Art Locker Room After Getting D+ Grade In Survey
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New York Jets ownership is looking to improve their grade the next time the NFLPA surveys its members. The first step in that redemption effort appears to have come with a brand new, state-of-the-art locker room at their training center, which the team unveiled on Tuesday.

Inside the renovated Jets locker room are 92 new customized lockers, a new wet area, a larger sauna, and a barbershop. The new 1,000-pound lockers are made of veneer, melamine and stainless steel, and are equipped with electronically controlled video screens and three separate fans for drying players’ shoulder pads, helmets and cleats.

“We are the first pro team or NCAA team to implement a fully automated video display into the lockers,” Robert Mastroddi, New York Jets senior vice president of security and facility operations, said in a press release. “We can customize the content on the screens and it’s all interchangeable. If there is a change to a schedule or a point that maybe Coach Glenn wants emphasized, that can be easily programmed.”

Will these changes matter?

Mastroddi also claimed that “the locker room and any every player space has always been important to ownership and management” and that they “take pride in having a first-class environment for the players.” Which is an interesting dichotomy to the “F-” grade members of the NFLPA gave Jets ownership in February. In particular, players complained about Jets owner Woody Johnson’s “perceived willingness to invest in the facilities” was rated the worst of any owner, and gave the team’s locker rooms a “D+” grade.

“These upgrades will certainly provide more comfort, but they also will help with wellness, efficiency and ultimately performance,” Mastroddi added. “There is a commitment to winning and that’s where this all derived from.”

The new lockers also come equipped with “plush custom seats with the Jets logo embroidered into the back part of the headrest,” a “sharp green LED strip light underneath” each locker, USB outlets, and a “large enough cup holder in there that will accommodate their protein shakes if they want to bring it in there.”

The locker room itself has a Sonos system for music, a three-dimensional 230-square foot ceiling Jets logo that weighs approximately 2,000 pounds and is backlit and frontlit, black textured wallpaper with green LEDs in the hallway, a bigger sauna that replaces a rarely-used steam room, and the aforementioned new barber shop.

POV: you're flying through our new locker room

inside look at the new digs pic.twitter.com/wh56E2rbXm

— New York Jets (@nyjets) July 22, 2025

Naturally, NFL fans had jokes

“All this for them to win 6 games a year,” one jaded Jets fan complained.

“I’m all for this, if we are going to lose, I want to do it in style,” another Jets fan joked.

“I hate that this makes me think we’ll win games but it does,” said another beleaguered Jets fan.

“They can suck in comfort now,” read another comment.

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