INDIANAPOLIS — The NFL Players Association revealed Wednesday a roughly 1,300-player survey about working conditions across 32 teams.
Results ranged from a rat problem in the Jaguars locker room (Jacksonville is expected to open a new facility this year), to Cardinals players revealing they might be the only ones having nightly dinner deducted from their paychecks, to the Vikings getting the NFL's top scores when judged across eight categories by their players.
The Vikings received an "A" in every category, ranging from treatment of families to nutrition, travel, and the conditions of the locker room, weight room and training rooms. Minnesota's lowest grade was an "A-" in nutrition for players. The Dolphins and Raiders trailed behind the Vikings for best scores, while the Chargers, Cardinals and Commanders formed the bottom.
Veteran players lauded the transition under first-year coach Kevin O'Connell, who made major changes — overhauling the training staff and embracing player feedback — and small gestures like allowing players to use the first-class seats on team flights instead of executives and coaches.
"[We] talk a lot about culture," O'Connell said. "Culture is people, and it's something we strive to work on every single day, and I think our players feel that. Whether it's the different elements that go into that survey and I'm not clear on a ton of the details on it, but I can say I'm not surprised and I'm thankful for our players and their communication with us to help make that happen."
NFLPA President JC Tretter said players have talked for years about creating a free agency guide to help find the best landing spots.
Money talks in free agency. But Tretter is hoping players can talk more, too.
"For the first time, we are peeling back the curtain on issues that we talk about among ourselves as players but have been unable to organize and publish in a centralized way," Tretter wrote in the survey. "Our hope is that transparency across the NFL can help lead to positive changes for players, which is what our union is all about."