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    NFL Owners Sack the Report Cards: League Wins Grievance, Public Grades Banned

    Prakash GuptaBy Prakash GuptaFebruary 14, 20264 Mins Read
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    NEW YORK — The NFL’s most revealing offseason scoreboard has gone dark. In a move that shields billionaires from public embarrassment and locker rooms from external scrutiny, the NFL has officially killed the public release of the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) report cards.

    A league memo circulated Friday by ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed that an arbitrator ruled in favor of the NFL in a grievance filed against the union. The verdict? The viral “Team Report Cards”—which graded everything from rat-infested locker rooms to family daycare—violated the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Moving forward, the grades are confidential, and the public shaming of ownership is over.

    The “Cherry-Picked” Defense

    The league didn’t just win on a technicality; they attacked the integrity of the survey itself. According to the memo, the NFL successfully argued that the report cards were “heavily curated” by the union. The arbitrator heard testimony claiming the NFLPA “cherry-picked” topics and responses to manufacture a narrative “under the guise of a scientific exercise.”

    Essentially, the league argued the survey wasn’t data—it was a weapon.

    The NFLPA fired back immediately. While admitting the public grades are gone, the union’s statement claimed the arbitrator actually found the report cards to be “fair and balanced” regarding their methodology. They insist the internal program isn’t dead, just the public broadcast of the results. But for fans who loved seeing which billionaire owner wouldn’t pay for plug outlets in lockers, the show is over.

    Woody Johnson’s Revenge?

    If you’re looking for the catalyst, look toward New Jersey. Reports from November indicated New York Jets owner Woody Johnson was a driving force behind the grievance. It’s not hard to see why. The Jets were routinely hammered in the survey, with Johnson taking personal heat for the facility’s culture.

    Johnson wasn’t alone in his frustration, but he was the loudest. Now, the owners have effectively secured a gag order on their own employees’ feedback.

    The Final Public Grades: A Look Back at 2025

    The ban freezes the 2025 report cards as the final public snapshot of the league’s inner workings. The data remains damning for several franchises, particularly in the AFC North.

    The Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2025 scorecard reads like a cry for help. The organization received a “D” for ownership and a “D” for the locker room. Players also handed out “C-” grades for the treatment of families and strength coaches. The only bright spot in the Steel City? An “A” grade for the head coach—who, at the time of the survey, was Mike Tomlin.

    What This Means for Free Agency

    This ruling changes the landscape of free agency. For the past few years, agents used these report cards to steer clients away from cheap organizations. A “D-” in the training room was a red flag that cost teams talent. Without public data, players will have to rely on word-of-mouth whispers rather than a verified spreadsheet.

    The NFL Management Council says it will work with the union to create a “new survey” in coming seasons. But let’s be real: a league-approved survey is unlikely to ask players if their owner is cheap.

    “It feels like they took away our only microphone. We finally had a way to say, ‘Fix the showers,’ without getting cut. Now it’s back to suggestion boxes that go straight into the trash.”
    — Anonymous AFC Veteran

    What’s Next

    The NFLPA loses a massive leverage point in public opinion, but the internal friction won’t vanish. Expect agents to leak “unofficial” grades to insiders like Schefter and Rapoport when free agency opens next month. The owners might have won the legal battle, but they can’t stop the text messages.

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    Prakash Gupta serves as the Chief Content Officer for NHANFL.com. His journey in digital media began with a strong focus on content strategy, which eventually led him to launch his own sports news platform. Prakash specializes in breaking down complex NFL updates into accessible news for fans worldwide. In addition to his work on NHANFL, he manages multiple digital properties and has a background in video content production. He currently operates out of Chhattisgarh, India.

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