Report cards are in for the NFL teams in 2025 and the New York Jets' ownership received a failing grade. Every year for the last three seasons, the NFL Players Association has handed out their mark on a variety of topics for each team.
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Cardinals say they're working on improvements after ranking dead last in NFLPA survey
Arizona Cardinals' Michael Bidwill, facilities slammed by players in annual NFLPA survey
The Cardinals earned a number of bottom-five grades in the latest version of the NFL Players Association's annual survey.
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.
The NFLPA released their annual team report cards and the Tennessee Titans showed marked improvements in most areas reviewed by the players.
The Dolphins again ranked No. 1 on the NFLPA report card, but the survey also revealed Dolphins players “would like a better home game hotel, and more sideline passes for family members
NFLPA report card was released this week with Bills' players giving the organization a very poor mark in category critical to attracting free agents.
The Los Angeles Chargers emerged great in the 2025 batch of NFLPA report cards, which isn’t all that shocking with Jim Harbaugh at the forefront of the rebuild. In an interesting and somewhat funny twist,
The Detroit Lions are set to release former All-Pro special teamer Jalen Reeves-Maybin when the new league year begins, according to a report from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The National Football League and NFL Players Association agreed to set the 2025 salary cap at $279,200,000, creating an increase of almost $25 million over the 2024 season and setting another new record high.
The NFL Players Association asked players on all 32 teams to grade their owners, and only one NFL owner got an F.
NFL prospects flooded the field at Lucas Oil Stadium Thursday for the start of the 2025 scouting combine's on-field drills. A good chunk of the players could hardly keep their footing, however, with linemen in particular seen slipping and sliding across the turf. Now we might know why.
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