INDIANAPOLIS, IN., — With the 2025 season over, the results of the NFLPA report card have been released, although not officially. The league opted NOT to officially release the report cards after backlash from last year. However, ESPN's Kalyn Kahler was able to get her hands on them, revealing them on social media and through ESPN's website.
For the Chicago Bears, there's good news.
The team received a lot of positive marks in the report card, which surveyed the roster of players. The Bears earned a total of seven grades of A- or better in nutritionist/dietician, weight room, strength coaches, offensive coordinator, head coach, general manager, and team ownership.
Below are the full grades via ESPN:
Treatment of Families: C+
Home Game Field: C
Food/Dining Area: B
Nutritionist/Dietician: A
Locker Room: B+
Training Room: B
Training Staff: B
Weight Room: A
Strength Coaches: A-
Position Coaches: B-
Offensive Coordinator: A-
Defensive Coordinator: C+
Special Teams Coordinator: B-
Team Travel: B+
Head Coach: A
General Manager: A-
Team Ownership: A-
Overall, the Bears were 13th in the survey among the NFL teams, which is up one spot from the No. 14 ranking they had a year ago. It's clear that the addition of Ben Johnson and the foundation that he put in place helped with a few of these grades. Other grades, such as team ownership and general manager, are a testament to Ryan Poles and the George McCaskey.
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