Despite another Super Bowl win, Chiefs once again ranked amongst worst NFL workplaces by players

INDIANAPOLIS — A poll of 1,706 NFL players once again produced some eyebrow-raising highlights and lowlights for franchises across the league this week, as the NFL Players Association released their second annual club report cards on workplace conditions.

Grading across a band of 11 categories — including a new look into head coach job performance and willingness of owners to invest in facilities — the report cards once again focused an internal light on how players view the workplace inside their franchises. The union once again stressed that the report cards are <i>not</i> perceived to have a correlation to wins and losses on the field, but instead aim to judge the experience of what it’s like to work inside each player’s respective team. That said, the report once again provided some predictable grades and continuing anomalies when actually compared to the most and least successful franchises in the NFL. Among them:

– The Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs were ranked 31st overall in a compilation of the weighted categories. The Chiefs scored a D+ or lower in a stunning seven aspects, including treatment of families (D+), Training Room, Team Travel (both D), Nutritionist/Dietician, Locker Room, Training Staff (all F’s) and a league-worst score in ownership (F-). The ownership score was based on a commitment to invest in facilities. According to the NFLPA, players criticized owner Clark Hunt for a failure to renovate the team’s locker room following the 2022 Super Bowl winning season.

Per @NFLPA report cards, where players graded owners, coaches, teams on working conditions:

#1 Team: @Dolphins
#32 Team: @Commanders

#1 Coach: Andy Reid
#32 Coach: Josh McDaniels

#1 Owner: Stephen Ross
#32 Owner: Clark Hunt

(Facilities investment was massive in owner grades.)

— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 28, 2024

This story will be updated.


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Publish date : 2024-02-28 16:38:23

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