The NFLPA has released team report cards. How did players rate the Dallas Cowboys?
Briefly

The NFLPA's annual report card gives insight into players' perceptions of their teams across various categories, including nutrition, treatment, and facilities. This year, the Dallas Cowboys improved their standings, now positioned 10th overall due to high marks in areas like family treatment and locker room quality. However, concerns linger regarding Jerry Jones's commitment to competitiveness, ranking him 25th by the players. The team's weakest aspect was its training staff, reflecting players' needs for better support. The Miami Dolphins were recognized as the top team, excelling in all areas.
The Cowboys received A's in four categories including treatment of families, weight room, locker room, and head coach, showcasing strong player satisfaction in these areas.
Despite standing 10th in the NFLPA report card, Jerry Jones ranked 18th among owners for his commitment to competitiveness, raising concerns among players.
With frustration over a lack of full-time physical therapists, the Cowboys earned their lowest grade of C for training staff and room, amplifying player concerns.
The Miami Dolphins topped the NFLPA report card with A's across all categories, while their owner Stephen Ross secured the highest grade for team owners yet again.
Read at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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