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    Players Pick the 6 Worst NFL Locker Rooms

    By Timm Hamm,

    2024-03-01

    On Wednesday, the NFL Players Association released its report card for all 32 franchises, where players graded each team on several topics.

    Six organizations received failing grades in the locker room category.

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    While six failed, one team stood out with an F-minus - the Washington Commanders. That indicates that the franchise received a score of less than 50 out of 100.

    The five other teams also received Fs, scoring between 50 and 59. The Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Kansas City Chiefs , Los Angeles Chargers, and Pittsburgh Steelers all received an F for their locker rooms.

    In Washington, players gave the locker room a failing grade because it's "way too small and in need of a renovation," and the players reported "multiple sewage leaks" last season.

    The Commanders organization also received an F or F-minus for training staff, treatment room, travel, and treatment of player families. No other team in the league received worse grades than Washington.

    One of the biggest surprises comes from Kansas City, the home of the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs, who placed No. 31 overall in the grades. The report card stated ownership promised to upgrade locker room facilities after the 2022 season but never did.

    Chiefs owner Clark Hunt released a statement offering to make changes a "top priority" in the near future.

    Cardinals and Falcons players think their locker rooms are too small, and Atlanta ownership has already approved renovations to its facility.

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    The Chargers got an F for food and treatment of families -- the players are charged for off-site daycare services.

    Players in Pittsburgh would like new lockers and an "overall expansion" of the facilities, while the Minnesota Vikings , Dallas Cowboys, and Miami Dolphins all received an A for locker rooms.

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