The grades from the NFL Players Association’s 2026 report cards have been revealed . . . or were at least obtained and revealed by ESPN on Thursday.
Per senior NFL writer Kalyn Kahler, the survey—which was conducted from Nov. 2 to Dec. 11—includes responses from 1,759 players who were on rosters across the league in 2025.
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So, how well did the Carolina Panthers do?
Here are the results . . .
Treatment of Families: B
Home Game Field: F
Food/Dining Area: B+
Nutritionist/Dietician: A-
Locker Room: D+
Training Room: B
Training Staff: A-
Weight Room: B
Strength Coaches: A-
Position Coaches: A-
Offensive Coordinator: A-
Defensive Coordinator: B
Special Teams Coordinator: A-
Team Travel: D
Head Coach: A-
General Manager: A
Team Ownership: B-
The most notable mark, perhaps, belongs to ownership—which improved off a ‘D-‘ from last season. General manager Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales received high grades as well—at an ‘A’ and ‘A-,’ respectively.
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Carolina’s lowest grade, an ‘F,’ belongs to their home game field. That, given the pushback on the Bank of America Stadium turf from Panthers players over the years, shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.
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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Panthers’ grades from NFLPA’s 2026 report cards revealed

