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Bengals' Player Families Get F- Grade
27 Feb
Summary
- Bengals ownership received a D+ grade from the NFLPA report card.
- The team's treatment of player families was graded an F-.
- Food and nutrition services for players also received failing F- grades.

The NFL Players Association has issued report cards for all NFL teams, offering a critical look at player facilities and treatment. The Cincinnati Bengals' overall performance on these evaluations landed them 28th in the league. Key areas of concern emerged, notably the team's ownership, which was awarded a D+.
While head coach Zac Taylor received a surprisingly positive A- for his efforts, other aspects of the Bengals' operations drew severe criticism. The treatment of players' families was graded an F-, a particularly alarming score that could deter potential free agents. Additionally, the team's food and dining facilities, along with nutritionist and dietician services, were both given F- grades, highlighting a stark deficiency in player support.




