CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The NFLPA Report Cards released Wednesday and the Carolina Panthers’ overall ranking was 25th out of all 32 teams.
The report card ranks teams on 11 different categories, ranging from treatment of families, dining, locker room, training staff, weight room, travel and more.
Overall, the Panthers were 25th overall in this year’s report cards. Last year, they ranked 17th.
According to the report card, players were not receptive to the coaching staff’s decision to move players from first class to coach seats for team flights.
Ownership received a D- grade, which ranks 31st of 32 teams. The only team with worse ownership is the New York Jets, according to the report card.
Players continue to be unhappy with David Tepper’s perceived willingness to invest in the facilities. The report card said players want to go back to a grass field after the team changed to a turf field in 2021.
Below is the full ranking breakdown for the Panthers:
Category | Grade | Rank |
---|---|---|
Treatment of Families | B+ | 7th |
Food/Dining Area | B | 18th |
Nutritionist/Dietician | A- | 8th |
Locker Room | C | 20th |
Training Room | B- | 18th |
Training Staff | B+ | 7th |
Weight Room | C+ | 27th |
Strength Coaches | A | 8th |
Team Travel | D | 29th |
Head Coach | A- | 17th |
Ownership | D- | 31st |