Kyle Van Noy expressed his disappointment with how the Kansas City Chiefs’ training staff handled his eye injury, particularly their delayed response in a serious situation. He felt that needing to wait a quarter in the locker room for attention was unacceptable, emphasizing a lack of professionalism during a critical moment.
Van Noy criticized the training staff's attitude, recalling that a physician observed him nonchalantly while holding drinks, which added to his frustration. He noted that Kansas City players had previously given their training staff an F in an NFL Players Association evaluation, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction.
Despite the incident, Ravens coach John Harbaugh acknowledged Van Noy's comments but mentioned that he had not spoken to him directly about it. Harbaugh emphasized his respect for the medical staff and noted that he aims to foster a culture of accountability and professionalism.
The Chiefs' training staff received an overall poor grade in player evaluations, finishing 31st in the NFL, while the Ravens achieved a B- grade and ranked 15th, highlighting discrepancies in care and professionalism across teams.
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