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In the anonymous player survey that was released at the end of February, the Patriots ranked 31st overall out of 32 teams.
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NFLPA report cards most surprising reveals: Spiteful cuts, plumbing issues, planes without Wi-Fi and other interesting nuggetsWithin each individual team’s report card were notes for 11 categories, including grades on ownership, treatment of families, food, travel and facilities. There were 1,695 players who ...
Faced with the rare accountability that comes from the NFL Players Association's annual report cards, some owners dismiss the ...
Former NFLPA executive and current CEO of Somebody Advisors George Atallah joins Mike Florio to discuss the importance of ...
The Patriots ranked 31st in the NFL in the NFL Players Association's report card, with players surveyed criticizing the team ...
NFL players handed out some grades for their teams in the third annual report card, which was unveiled Wednesday by the NFLPA. The survey asked players to take a deep dive into various categories ...
NFLPA chief strategy officer JC Tretter unveiled the report cards for the 2024 season on Wednesday, and the results reflected overall improvements across the league. This year, 1,695 NFL players ...
The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) has released its 2025 team report cards, showing us an inside look at how players view their organizations. The Los Angeles Rams received mixed reviews ...
The New York Jets dropped from 21st to 29th in the most recent NFLPA report card rankings with players unhappy with a lack of commitment and investment into building a winner, a poor team culture ...
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