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BREAKING: Steelers Rank Last in NFLPA Player Survey

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated 20 days ago
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have finished in last place for the first time in the four-year history of the NFL Players Association’s annual team survey, per @AdamSchefter.

The annual report card, which evaluates NFL franchises based on player feedback regarding working conditions, facilities, and treatment, saw the Steelers fall to the bottom of the league rankings. This marks a historic low for the franchise since the union began conducting and releasing these surveys four years ago.

Conversely, the Washington Commanders have experienced a dramatic rise in player satisfaction under the ownership of Josh Harris. According to the data, the Commanders have ascended from the 32nd spot to 11th, and have now reached No. 3 in the league-wide rankings. This rapid improvement highlights a significant shift in the organizational environment in Washington following the recent change in leadership.

The NFLPA survey typically covers a variety of categories, including locker room quality, training staff, travel, and treatment of families. Detailed breakdowns of the specific grades for both the Steelers and the Commanders are expected as the full report is reviewed.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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