NFLPA: Team report cards are not going away

Our Summary
The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) has responded to a recent grievance ruling that prevents it from publicly releasing annual team report cards. Despite the restriction, the NFLPA affirmed its commitment to the program, stating it will continue to survey players and share results internally with players and teams. The arbitrator's decision acknowledged the fairness and positive evolution of the report cards, but sided with the NFL in limiting public disclosure.
The NFLPA emphasized that the report cards aim to serve players by ensuring their experiences are acknowledged and addressed. The organization remains focused on maintaining this mission, despite the ruling. The outcome of this grievance highlights ongoing tensions between the NFL and NFLPA regarding transparency and player feedback.
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