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The Kansas City Chiefs are still riding high after winning their second consecutive Super Bowl championship. But just because the team is winning does not mean that the players are necessarily happy with everything going on within the organization.

This week, the NFLPA released its annual team report cards where players evaluate teams based on the way they are treated by the organization. Unfortunately for the Chiefs, they got an absolutely horrible report.

In this year’s report, the Kansas City Chiefs ranked just No. 31 of 32 NFL teams overall, ahead of only the Washington Commanders.

“The Kansas City Chiefs come in second to last place among NFL clubs in this year’s survey. The one bright spot for the team is head coach Andy Reid, who was the highest rated head coach in the NFL. Other than that, the players are frustrated by their workplace offerings, especially after the team’s sustained success in recent year,” the report stated.

The Chiefs received a grade no higher than a C+ in any category besides head coach, receiving F grades in the categories of training room, nutritionist/dietician, and locker room and an F- in the category of team owner.

Obviously, this is horrible news for the Chiefs, and the NFL world had a lot to say about it on social media.

https://twitter.com/hoesluvjarritos/status/1762876537651495083?s=20

https://twitter.com/McDuffie2Heaven/status/1762874988070142217?s=20

We’ll have to see what changes the team makes as a result of this brutal report.

[NFLPA]