The Washington Commanders see major improvements in latest NFLPA survey
Briefly

During NFL Combine week, the NFLPA released its player survey, revealing significant improvements for the Washington Commanders. Under new ownership by Josh Harris, the team elevated its ranking from dead last to 11th in the league. The ownership group's investments in facilities, family treatment, and travel have significantly improved workplace conditions for players. Key changes included a B+ rating for family care and A for travel, indicating a positive shift after years of poor performance under previous ownership. The findings mark progress yet highlight the need for ongoing enhancements.
The Commanders saw a substantial improvement, jumping from last place to 11th due to significant investments made by team owner Josh Harris in facilities and player care.
Improvements included family treatment and training staff ratings, which both improved impressively to a B+, alongside a notable rise in travel arrangements, now rated as an A.
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