
According to the NFLPA’s survey, the Denver Broncos rank 17th overall in the NFL.
Good morning, Broncos Country.
Yesterday the NFLPA released its team rankings based off information provided from players this past season. It’s the third year they have embarked on this task with the goal of evaluating and improving workplace conditions and standards across the league.
According to the results, the Denver Broncos ranked 17th in the NFL out of 32 teams. That’s a one spot drop from last year when they came in at 16th. The ranking is weighted and includes multiple categories of analysis. The Broncos’ official report card and further in-depth analysis can be seen here.
One area the Broncos ranked highly at this year was with respect to ownership. They came in at fourth leaguewide. Players raved about the Walton-Penner group’s dedication to improving the franchise as a whole. Additionally, team travel, training staff, food and dining, and nutritionist categories received high rankings well above the league average.
They received less than stellar rankings for their locker room, weight room, and strength coaches, and treatment of families. However, it is important to note that once the team’s new practice facility is finally complete a few years down the road, several of those rankings above should change for the better.
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