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NFLPA survey biggest takeaways: Chiefs’ Big Red wins big; Bengals give Cincinnati dining 0-star rating

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For the second time ever, the NFLPA surveyed players across the league to get a better understanding of their workplace environments with the hopes of improving their overall working conditions. 

Data collected from the second annual NFL Player Team Report Cards were released this week and included feedback from 1,706 players throughout the league – which equates to more than a 77% response rate, a significant increase from last year’s 60%. 

The NFLPA has released its second annual NFL Player Team Report Cards. (Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)

NFLPA President JC Tretter explained in a note on the union’s website that the goal of the survey is not only to highlight the positives of each club but to also identify areas of improvement and educate its members. 

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"Progress rarely comes as fast as you would like, but we are encouraged by how many teams made substantial improvements in the wake of last year’s results. Overall, players responded to those changes positively, which is reflected in many of the grades for those clubs," Tretter wrote. 

The survey was conducted from Aug. 26 to Nov. 16 and was based on results in 11 different categories. 

Read below for more on the results and this year’s biggest takeaways. 

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid celebrates after winning Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11, 2024. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)

In one of the least surprising results from the survey, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was selected as the highest-rated coach – a "bright spot" on a rather poor report card overall. 

"The Kansas City Chiefs come in second to last place among

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