INDIANAPOLIS - Robert Kraft still isn’t making the grade with his players. And it’s not even close. The Patriots owner, who scored a D-plus on the NFLPA’s annual report card last year, actually dipped a bit lower in the 2025 players survey.
New England Patriots ownership was on the receiving end of a bad report card in the NFLPA’s grades for all 32 teams. Robert Kraft received a "D" grade on a report card that had the Patriots graded as the second-worst organization in the league behind the Arizona Cardinals.
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The latest NFLPA Team Report Cards won’t help the Patriots attract any free agents this offseason. The Patriots ranked 31st out of 32 teams in the report cards released Wednesday morning. That represents a fall for the Patriots,
Patriots players don’t feel like they’re flying in style. In the 2025 NFLPA report card, New England’s players slammed the team in the travel category, grading them an “F.” Only 39% of players believe they have enough room on the team plane — which is owned by Robert Kraft — and detailed how outdated they feel the aircraft is in their report.
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The Patriots owner, who scored a D-plus on the NFLPA’s annual report card last year, actually dipped a bit lower in the 2025 players survey. Overall, he was ranked 29th, with only three owners (New York Jets Woody Johnson, Arizona’s Michael Bidwell, Carolina Panthers David Tepper) receiving worse grades.
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