According to the NFL Players Association, significant progress has been made in player working conditions for the 2024 season. A survey conducted with 1,695 NFL players showed an average improvement of 3.5 points across teams, with a notable 41% increase in As awarded. Teams like the Los Angeles Chargers, Atlanta Falcons, and Washington Commanders notably improved their standings, while the overall number of poor grades dropped significantly. NFLPA's JC Tretter praised the league's effort to enhance communication and accountability regarding player conditions, highlighting a positive trend in the team's responses to player needs.
The Chargers, Falcons, and Commanders made significant advances in improving their players' working conditions in 2024, according to the NFL Players Association report.
Tretter highlighted an overall average improvement of 3.5 points across all teams, with the percentage of players giving A grades rising 41%.
Only four F-minus grades were awarded in 2024, a notable decrease from 65 grades of D-plus or lower in 2023, showcasing a rising acceptance of improved conditions.
Tretter commended the NFL's owners for responding to player assessments and emphasized the importance of accountability in enhancing working conditions.
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