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Ravens Receive High Marks in NFLPA Report Cards
Baltimore ranks 12th overall, with 7 grades of A-minus or higher
Feb. 27, 2026 at 2:55pm
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The Baltimore Ravens received strong grades in the annual NFL Players Association (NFLPA) report cards, with seven grades of at least an A-minus and no grade lower than a B-minus. The Ravens ranked 12th overall, one spot higher than the previous year, while their AFC North rivals the Pittsburgh Steelers ranked last and the Cleveland Browns ranked 30th.
Why it matters
The NFLPA report cards provide valuable insight into how NFL players view the various teams and organizations across the league. The Ravens' high marks suggest they are viewed positively by the players, which could help with recruiting and retaining top talent.
The details
The survey was based on responses from 1,759 players, with the Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, and Washington Commanders ranking as the top three teams. The Ravens' 12th overall ranking represents an improvement from the previous year, while their AFC North rivals struggled, with the Steelers ranking last and the Browns ranking 30th.
- The NFLPA report cards were released on February 27, 2026.
The players
Lamar Jackson
Quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens.
The takeaway
The Ravens' strong performance in the NFLPA report cards suggests they are viewed positively by players, which could help the team in their efforts to attract and retain top talent. This is a positive sign for the organization as they look to build on their recent success and compete for championships in the coming years.
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