NFLPA survey grades Chiefs among worst franchises in the NFL
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - On a day the Chiefs hoped to instill enthusiasm among their local voter base, the NFL Players Association unveiled what players think of the organization. And it’s not great.
Out of the 32 teams in the league, the Chiefs ranked 31st.
The below report card breaks down the category grades on the NFLPA survey for the Kansas City Chiefs:
Category | Grade | Rank out of 32 | 2023 Grade |
---|---|---|---|
Treatment of Families | D+ | 18th | B |
Food/Cafeteria | C- | 26th | T-18th |
Nutritionist/Dietician | F | 31st | T-18th |
Locker Room | F | 28th | D- |
Training Room | D | 31st | D+ |
Training Staff | F | 32nd | D- |
Weight Room | C+ | 23rd | C+ |
Strength Coaches | C+ | 27th | A- |
Team Travel | D | 27th | F |
Head Coach | A+ | 1st | N/A |
Ownership | F- | 32nd | N/A |
Perhaps the most striking grade is for owner Clark Hunt. According to the NFLPA report card, “owner Clark Hunt receives a rating of 4.9/10 from Chiefs players when considering his willingness to invest in the facilities.”
Another “F” grade was the locker room.
The team’s training staff was also graded to be the worst in the league, with players citing an “overall lack of care by the team” and “a number of players feel like the staff is not willing to provide /treatment to all players.”
The lone bright spot on the report card? Andy Reid.
Players gave “Big Red” an A+, good enough for best in the NFL.
To read how the Chiefs fared in the NFLPA survey in 2023, click here.
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