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Failing Grades Haunt Chiefs' Player Report Card
27 Feb
Summary
- Players graded the Chiefs' locker room an F.
- The team travel category received a D-minus rating.
- Andy Reid and Steve Spagnuolo earned A grades.

Player-submitted report cards have revealed a concerning overall ranking for the Kansas City Chiefs, placing them 27th out of 32 NFL teams. This low score is significantly impacted by player dissatisfaction in specific categories.
The team's locker room facilities received a failing F grade, highlighting a critical area for improvement in player comfort and satisfaction. Additionally, team travel was rated a D-minus, suggesting deficiencies in logistics or amenities that affect player experience.
While several areas underperformed, the Chiefs did receive positive recognition in others. Head coach Andy Reid and defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo were both awarded A grades by the players. The home game field also garnered an A-minus, and the nutritionist/dietician services received high marks, indicating strengths in these departments.




