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Report: Dolphins first, Steelers last in NFLPA report cards
The NFL Players Association survey included 1,759 players and evaluated teams on facilities, staff, and ownership; the Dolphins topped the list, and the Steelers ranked last.
- On the 2026 NFL Players Association report cards, the Miami Dolphins finished first while the Pittsburgh Steelers placed last for the first time in the survey's four-year history.
- Surveys conducted Nov. 2, 2025–Dec. 11, 2025 show responses from 1,759 players, while the NFL filed a grievance arguing the survey violated the collective bargaining agreement.
- Steelers players reported that Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh finished last in home-field quality due to poor maintenance, and the Pittsburgh locker room received an F with only five bathroom stalls.
- The NFLPA responded that it will continue surveys but not release results, while owners including Woody Johnson and Art Rooney II called them "totally bogus" amid social media backlash for bottom teams.
- The survey's fallout could push team owners and front offices to address shortcomings as the NFLPA report cards halt public releases after three seasons but continue collecting data, while the new home-field-quality category may increase scrutiny during 2026 offseason and planned facility upgrades.
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