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How Chicago Bears fared in NFLPA’s 2024 team report cards

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A new report from the NFLPA shows how Chicago Bears players view the organization, and it’s encouraging when compared to the rest of the league.

The NFLPA surveyed 1,300 of their members to get an idea of where their respective team thrives and where there’s room for improvement. The eight categories ranged from club facilities to nutrition to treatment of families to travel conditions. The results were tallied and a report card for each team was released.

Overall, the Bears ranked 10th overall in team surveys, which is respectable. Outside of three categories, the organization received high marks across the board. They didn’t receive lower than a C in any category.

Here’s the full breakdown courtesy of the NFLPA website:

Grade: C+

NFL rank: 11th

  • Players feel like this area has improved since last year. The team now provides daycare on gameday and provided a separate family tent during training camp. The players feel that the team is generally more caring toward the family this season. 
  • They provide a family room at the stadium 
  • They provide daycare on gameday

Grade: C

NFL rank: 21st

  • They rank 24th in overall in food taste 
  • They rank 20th in food freshness 
  • The most common change players want in their food program is healthier options in the food itself and how it is prepared. Multiple players do not feel like the offerings maximize the players’ performance.

Grade: C+

NFL rank: 24th

  • Only 69% of players feel like they get an individualized plan (24th overall)

Grade: A-

NFL rank: 4th

  • 100% of players feel like the locker room is big enough (1st overall) 
  • 98% of players feel like they have enough room in their individual lockers (2nd overall)

Grade: B+

NFL rank: 6th

  • 92% of players feel they have enough full-time trainers (10th overall) 
  • 84% of players feel they have enough full-time physical therapists (16th overall) 
  • 98% of players feel they have enough hot tub space (6th overall) 
  • 100% of players feel they have enough cold tub space (1st overall)

Grade: B

NFL rank: 10th

  • 90% of players feel like they receive enough one-on-one treatment (11th overall) 
  • Players feel that the training staff moderately contributes to their success (17th overall)

Grade: A

NFL rank: 6th

  • The players feel that they have high-quality equipment in…

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