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All 32 NFL teams will miss honor roll this semester. It's not because of poor marks – rather, they're just not letting anyone see their report cards.
The league announced in a memo to teams on Feb. 13 that it had successfully won its grievance against the NFL Players Association for the NFLPA's annual release of "Team Report Cards." An arbitrator ruled in the NFL's favor with the decision that the report cards – which graded NFL teams via categories such as quality of locker rooms, their treatment of families and ownership – violated the collective bargaining agreement between the two parties.
The grievance ruling, according to the NFL's memo on Feb. 13, also includes a prohibition on "publishing or publicly disclosing the results of future player Report Cards."
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The league announced in a memo to teams on Feb. 13 that it had successfully won its grievance against the NFL Players Association for the NFLPA's annual release of "Team Report Cards." An arbitrator ruled in the NFL's favor with the decision that the report cards – which graded NFL teams via categories such as quality of locker rooms, their treatment of families and ownership – violated the collective bargaining agreement between the two parties.
The grievance ruling, according to the NFL's memo on Feb. 13, also includes a prohibition on "publishing or publicly disclosing the results of future player Report Cards."
Sources: The NFL informed all 32 teams today in a memo that it prevailed in its grievance vs. the NFLPA and its “team report cards.” An arbitrator determined that the NFLPA’s conduct violated the CBA and ordered it to stop making public any future report cards. pic.twitter.com/mss5WUQjhF
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 13, 2026
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