Results are in for the latest National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) team report cards.
Why it matters: While the Carolina Panthers rose from 25th to 23rd among the league's 32 teams, that's still significantly below where the team was in 2023 (12th) when the NFLPA released its first report card.
How it works: The annual survey allows players to weigh in on everything from ownership and coaching staff to food and travel. The results were leaked last week.
Zoom in: Team ownership rose from a D- to a B- for the Panthers, per the report card.
The locker room dropped from a C t o a D+, which is something the team will address in its upcoming $800 million revamp of Bank of America Stadium.
The head coach's grade remained steady with an A-.