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    Dolphins and Vikings finish 1-2 in the NFLPA editorial bulletins for the second consecutive year

    InsideTheNFLNewsBy InsideTheNFLNewsFebruary 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Indianapolis (AP) – Miami dolphins are the best classified team, followed by the Vikings of Minnesota, for the second consecutive season in the report of the NFL Players Association.

    The Falcons of Atlanta, Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles loaders completed the first five in the third annual NLPA bulletin published on Wednesday at the NFL Scouting combined.

    The Pittsburgh steelers, the New York Jets, the Cleveland Browns, the New England Patriots and the Cardinals of Arizona were the last five.

    JC Trette, Director of the NFLPA strategy, said that 1,695 players responded to the survey, on average 52 team players and 77% of union members. The bulletins were compiled between August 26 and November 20.

    The executive director of the NFLPA, Lloyd Howell, stressed that the goal of the bulletins is not to be a “shame campaign” but “how to improve working conditions for our guys”.

    Trette said that most of the teams have improved in a positive direction.

    Washington commanders made a huge jump, going from the 32nd twice to n ° 11.

    “This really shows the goal of the project,” said Trettert, highlighting the efforts of the owner Josh Harris to improve endowment and culture.

    Commanders coach Dan Quinn was classified n ° 1 by players.

    The Falcons jumped from 25th to third and the loaders went from 30 to fifth.

    Super Bowl Philadelphia Eagles champion fell 22nd from the fourth last year.

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