The negative outcome for Kansas City Chiefs on the latest NFLPA report cards isn’t a surprise as in 2023 the team was already the fourth worst ranked in this field of all 32 NFL teams. In the latest reports, the Chiefs are now ranked as the 31st workplace, a result even worst than last year of the report cards.
Kansas Chiefs, Super Bowl double-consecutive winners, badly graded by football players
The NFLPA report cards show that the Chiefs are being badly graded by the members of the team. This reports include a variety of categories to express the workplace situation on the NFL.
Chiefs football players graded the team with a D+ on the football players family’s treatment, D on training room and team travel, but even worst, an F all over the Nutritionist, locker rooms, training staff and ownership fields.
Kansas City Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt Negatively Affected The Grades
It seems to be that Clark Hunt ownership is continuing to have a negative impact on the team rankings from the NFLPA report cards, on these, players are particularly inconvenienced by Clark’s lack of interest on renovating the Chief team’s locker room, apparently, this has been a situation that has affected the team since the 2022 season.
While the double-consecutive Super Bowl winner team is ranked as the second worst team on the NFLPA report cards, the three best ranked teams where the Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, and the Green Bay Packers.
Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid Received High Marks
New England Patriots are also ranking worst in relation of the last year NFLPA report cards, the 2024 results show Patriots now being the fourth worst ranked team on this matter, following the controversies of the team not providing a family room during gamedays, as well as daycare support during gamedays.
Even though, on the 2024 NFLPA survey, one of the three top ranked NFL head coaches is Andy Reid, being this the most positive result of the feedback obtained on the report cards for the Kansas Chiefs.
While almost all of the fields from the NFLPA card reports don’t favor the Kansas Chiefs on the workplace convenience for the team players, as well as the conflictive situation with Clark Hunt’s ownership, it is clear that the formula of Andy Reid coaching is bringing results to the team with two consecutive victories, also making him the 6th all-time in winner as a head coach, all while being the Chiefs one of the worst NFL workplaces for football players.