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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNJosh Harris said he wasn't an 'F- guy' as Commanders make big jump in NFLPA player surveyWhen the NFLPA began its player annual surveys a few years back, it was a way for players to grade their teams, from how the organization treats families to the team facilities. The Washington Commanders have been ranked 32nd out of 32 teams in each of the last two years.
With those three in place, Commanders owner Josh Harris is excited to see what the team has up its sleeve this offseason to build around the core of the squad. READ MORE: Commanders projected to take step back next season “Yeah,
When the Washington Commanders ranked as the lowest-graded workplace in the league last year, new team owner Josh Harris responded bluntly: “I’m not an F-minus guy.” After a season to implement changes in the wake of Daniel Snyder’s forced sale,
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Sportico on MSNNFLPA Report Cards: Josh Harris’ Commanders Leap From Last to 11thWashington Commanders owner Josh Harris vowed to improve players’ lives when he bought the team less than two years ago. Now, it’s clear that Harris’ impact is being felt in the locker room. The team improved from last place in 2023 and 2024 to 11th in the NFLPA’s 2025 report card survey released on Wednesday—the
The Commanders used to be dead last in the NFLPA’s annual survey about workplace conditions. Now, the franchise is earning high praise.
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From dead-last 32nd under former owner Dan Snyder, the Washington Commanders' workplace environment this year improved to 11th in the NFL in a survey of players.
The Washington Commanders surged to 11th in the NFLPA’s team report cards, showcasing major improvements in culture, leadership, and player experience.
The culture is changing for the Washington Commanders, according to the players in the building. After back-to-back years as the worst-ranked franchise in the league, owner Josh Harris’ franchise surged to the 11th-best in this year’s NFL Players Association report cards.
The Washington Commanders find themselves in an unfamiliar position as the NFL world descends on Indianapolis this week for the annual scouting combine. For the first time in years, the Commanders are widely regarded as a competent organization that won’t need to sweat the quarterback situation.
When the Washington Commanders ranked as the lowest-graded workplace in the league last year, new team owner Josh Harris responded bluntly: “I’m not an F-minus guy.” After a season to implement changes in the wake of Daniel Snyder’s forced sale,
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