From dead-last 32nd under former owner Dan Snyder, the Washington Commanders' workplace environment this year improved to 11th in the NFL in a survey of players.
NFLPA report card was released this week with Bills' players giving the organization a very poor mark in category critical to attracting free agents.
Last year the Atlanta Falcons’ NFLPA report card grade left them ranked 25th overall with Falcons’ strength coaching staff ...
That said, there are other teams that still need improving. This year, four NFL teams received F-minus grades in at least one ...
Bills GM Brandon Beane questioned the methodology and transparency of anonymous surveys in his reaction to the Bills' NFLPA ...
First-year head coach Dan Quinn ranked as the league’s most-liked coach as he took a 4-13 Commanders team to 12-5 and an NFC ...
The surveys were conducted before the Patriots announced plans for a new three-story training facility, which the NFLPA ...
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris vowed to improve players’ lives when he bought the team less than two years ago. Now, ...
The rats may be gone and the NFLPA report card shows something else: teams like the Washington Commanders made drastic ...
Cincinnati received positive grades for its team travel and strength staff. The Bengals were given a C for ownership. Team owner Mike Brown ranked 24 out of 32 for is willingness to invest in the ...
The Bills showed some room for improvement as they ranked 23rd of 32 teams for overall score. This year, the Bills highest ...
The Commanders used to be dead last in the NFLPA’s annual survey about workplace conditions. Now, the franchise is earning ...