The cats in Jacksonville had a big problem with rodents. Arizona charges players for dinners via a payroll deduction and Cincinnati doesn't offer dinner at all. Here's the 8 most alarming findings from the NFLPA's first-ever team report cards:
The cats in Jacksonville had a big problem with rodents. The Jaguars rankedoverall, so issues were to be expected, but when players were given the choice to state the one thing they would want changed at their facility, the NFLPA said"the answer was unanimous." Players reported that for three to four weeks during the 2022 season,"there was a rat infestation in the locker room and laundry hampers.".
Similarly, if players choose to work out at the team facility during the offseason, the Cardinals will charge them for every meal eaten there via payroll deduction,"again, apparently the only team in the league that does this." Players also described the weight room and its floor"as being a health and safety risk" with a nearly unanimous complaint: uneven floors and floorboards that are peeling up.Even though the Kansas City Chiefs have been the most successful franchise in the last half decade on the field, the team ranks onlyoverall. In particular, players felt the locker room and training rooms were outdated, but the most pressing concern is on the training staff.
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