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Robert Kraft promises investment in Patriots facility after scathing NFLPA report card

The New England Patriots ranked 29th overall in the NFLPA report card, with the weight room and treatment of families receiving F grades.
Owner Robert Kraft acknowledged the team's shortcomings and promised a new facility exceeding $50 million to address the issues.
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The Terrible Podcast - Talking Steelers Annual NFLPA Report Card, Omar Khan Pressers, Early Combine Takeaways & More

The annual NFLPA report card for the Pittsburgh Steelers was unfavorable.
Discussion on Art Rooney II's role in the bad report card.

Don't Expect Art Rooney II To Talk Changes After Another Bad Steelers Report Card

Rooney received an 'F' grade and ranked 31st among NFL owners in the report.
The ownership grade is based on players' belief in the owner's willingness to invest in facilities.

The Terrible Podcast - Talking Steelers Annual NFLPA Report Card, Omar Khan Pressers, Early Combine Takeaways & More

The annual NFLPA report card for the Pittsburgh Steelers was unfavorable.
Discussion on Art Rooney II's role in the bad report card.

Don't Expect Art Rooney II To Talk Changes After Another Bad Steelers Report Card

Rooney received an 'F' grade and ranked 31st among NFL owners in the report.
The ownership grade is based on players' belief in the owner's willingness to invest in facilities.
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San Francisco 49ers rank sixth in 2024 NFLPA report card

The 49ers improved in the NFLPA's franchise report card from the previous year, ranking sixth overall.
Areas of strength for the 49ers in the report card include treatment of families, food program, and coaching staff.
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