The reviews are in! The NFLPA ranks the Raiders among the top NFL clubs across the board. With big jumps in head coach and treatment of families.
The Kansas City Chiefs were among the worst-graded franchises in the NFL on the NFLPA's 2025 team report cards.
The surveys were conducted before the Patriots announced plans for a new three-story training facility, which the NFLPA expects will increase the team's ranking in the future.
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The Arizona Cardinals say they are planning to invest roughly $100 million to build a new training facility at the team's current location, following low marks for facilities in the yearly NFL Players Association survey that was released on Wednesday.
Former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus was the "most frequent complaint" named by Bears players surveyed by the NFLPA this year, according to the players' union. Eberflus, who was fired after the Bears' 4-8 start to the 2024 season,
The NFLPA asks the players to rate their team and organization in 11 categories, and the compilation of the grades ranked the Bills 23rd in overall score among the 32 teams, a precipitous drop from the 2023 grades that ranked the Bills 11th.
According to the 2024 NFLPA survey, Tepper received a poor grade last season in large part due to his decision to replace the Bank of America's field with turf rather than grass b
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For the third straight year, the Houston Texans received mostly positive reviews from players regarding the team's facilities, staff and how they are treated. The NFL Players Association surveys players around the league each season to come up with a sort of free agency guide,
For the second straight season, the Cincinnati Bengals were ranked lowest in the NFL for their treatment of players' families in annual team report cards distributed Wednesday by the NFLPA. The Bengals are the only team in the NFL who do not offer either daycare or a family room during home games,
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, heavily criticized by fans and media for a bitterly disappointing 2024 season, took another big hit Wednesday. This time, it came from his own players. The NFLPA released its annual team report cards,
The Pittsburgh Steelers ranked 28th out of 32 teams overall after players evaluated their current workplaces based on their club experience. This is the same ranking that the Steelers received in 2024.
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