NFLPA report cards, 2025

Damn, what do the Bengals do to deserve a F- for treatment of families?

From what I’ve read, there’s no where for the player’s families/kids to relax during games, no daycare, no special services for the families, etc.

One anonymous Bengals player called the organization’s treatment of families “almost disrespectful” and they want their families to have more than “just a tent outside in the cold”.

Basically, they want perks for the players’ families that every other team has.

But this is the third year in a row they’ve gotten an F from players in that category, so it looks like the FO doesn’t care.

It seems like spending a bit of money on making your players’ families happy seems like a no brainer. It is good for morale and knowing the team will treat your family well is attractive to free agents.
 
I guess it's just me and it's easy to spend other people's money but if I owned a team I would be embarrassed to get anything other than A's or a maybe a B
 
It's really interesting to see what actual players think about various elements of their team, from food to locker room to head coach and ownership. I have to admit to being shocked that McCarthy earned an "A" and JJ a "B".
https://nflpa.com/report-cards/2025
This team played for the big blue M&M. Remember if it was not for a dump player on special teams, the Jonesboys may have made the playoffs.
 
I forget the player, but there was a quote that came out right after the regular season this year that basically said just that. Apparently the Cowboys hire less support staff than most other teams around the league.
Funny thing is many teams use internships for people in PT programs and it’s realky cheap. Your head trainer might cost some but his staff can’t be that expensive. Cut Rowdy and add more staff lol
 

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