Last year, the New Orleans Saints ranked 19th out of all 32 teams. This year, they moved up to 12th. Per their release, 1,695 players provided information about their current team. Here's how they graded out in the various categories and the difference in year over year.
The grades are in — and the New Orleans Saints earned higher marks than last year. The Saints jumped seven spots in the NFLPA's annual report card survey, clocking in at No. 12 after ranking ...
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The Saints ranked 12th in the annual report card rankings released Wednesday by the NFLPA. The annual survey included feedback from 1,695 players around the NFL, who graded their clubs on 11 different areas of the franchise.
After receiving poor grades for the 2023 campaign, the Los Angeles Chargers, Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders made the most significant leaps in improving working conditions for their players in 2024,
The Walton-Penner Family Ownership Group received an A grade for the second consecutive season, ranking fifth overall league wide.
The 2025 NFLPA Report Cards are out. Last year, the New Orleans Saints ranked 19th out of all 32 teams. This year, they moved up to 12th. Per their release, 1,695 players provided information ...