Kansas City Chiefs' 2025 Report Card: A Positive Shift! π
KANSAS CITY, Mo. β The NFL Players' Association has released its annual report cards for all teams, and this year, the Kansas City Chiefs have seen a notable improvement in their standings. After finishing near the bottom in the previous two years, the team has made strides that are reflected in their latest grading.
Improvement in Rankings
In the 2025 report, the Chiefs ranked 26th among the NFL's 32 teams. While this position may not be ideal, it represents an upward movement from their 2023 placement of 29th and 2024's unfortunate 31st spot. These grades, which reflect the perspectives of NFL players, cover various aspects including family treatment, locker room environment, training staff effectiveness, and more.
Key Progress in Several Areas
One of the remarkable enhancements for the Chiefs this year stems from the hiring of a full-time dietician. This strategic decision boosted their grade in the nutrition category significantly, going from an F in prior years to an impressive A-. This positive change illustrates the organization's commitment to player health and well-being, showcasing the importance of nutrition in athletic performance. ππ
Additionally, the Chiefs climbed from an F to a C in the Training Staff category. This evaluation considers factors such as personalized treatment and contributions toward the success of the team. Although they still sit at 28th in the league, the increase from last year's last-place position is an encouraging sign.
Furthermore, the Ownership category also experienced a remarkable turnaround. Chief's owner Clark Hunt, once rated as the lowest owner in the NFL with an F-, now stands at 26th in the rankings with a C-. Although this still places him in the bottom half of league rankings, it showcases a significant improvement in the perception of his commitment to team facilities and culture. π
Areas Needing Attention β οΈ
Despite the overall positive trajectory, certain needs voiced by players remain unmet. The most pressing requirement is the call for a new or upgraded locker room. The Chiefs received an F in this category last year and have only slightly improved to a D- this year, highlighting an area for further enhancement.
Comparing the 2025 Report Card
Hereβs a detailed comparison of the Chiefs' 2025 report card against that of 2024:
2025 Report Card
| Category | Grade | Rank out of 32 |
|---|---|---|
| Treatment of Families | B- | 15th |
| Food/Dining Area | B | 16th |
| Nutritionist/Dietician | A- | 5th |
| Locker Room | D- | 28th |
| Training Room | C- | 29th |
| Training Staff | C | 28th |
| Weight Room | C+ | 30th |
| Strength Coaches | B | 24th |
| Team Travel | B | 21st |
| Head Coach | A+ | 4th |
| Ownership | C- | 26th |
2024 Report Card
| Category | Grade | Rank out of 32 |
|---|---|---|
| Treatment of Families | D+ | 18th |
| Food/Cafeteria | C- | 26th |
| Nutritionist/Dietician | F | 31st |
| Locker Room | F | 28th |
| Training Room | D | 31st |
| Training Staff | F | 32nd |
| Weight Room | C+ | 23rd |
| Strength Coaches | C+ | 27th |
| Team Travel | D | 27th |
| Head Coach | A+ | 1st |
| Ownership | F- | 32nd |
Conclusion
In summary, the Kansas City Chiefs have made strides in their 2025 report card, exhibiting a clear commitment to improving player welfare and resources. The jump in rankings shows the impact of organizational changes, particularly in nutrition and ownership assessment.
While thereβs still work to be done, particularly with the locker room facilities, the overall outlook for the team appears brighter. Fans will surely be looking forward to seeing how these improvements translate on the field. π
As the Chiefs continue to evolve, itβs exciting to anticipate what changes may unfold in the upcoming seasons!

