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Packers Get C+ in Treatment of Families in Nflpa Report Card

The Green Bay Packers saw their standing slip in the latest NFLPA team report card, earning a C-plus grade for their treatment of players’ families. The evaluation marked one of the more notable declines for a franchise long regarded as one of the league’s most stable organizations.

The annual report card, based on anonymous player surveys, examines several categories that impact daily life beyond the field. Among them is how teams accommodate and support players’ families, an area that has grown in importance as organizations compete to create a holistic environment for athletes.

Green Bay Packers, Matt LaFleur, NFLPA

Jan 10, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur looks on from the sidelines against the Chicago Bears during the first half of an NFC Wild Card Round game at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Green Bay’s C-plus suggests room for improvement in services and resources extended to spouses, children and visiting relatives. Players across the league have increasingly emphasized family-friendly travel policies, game-day accommodations and overall accessibility as key factors in job satisfaction.

The grade represents a dip from previous seasons and comes amid broader scrutiny of team facilities and operational standards. While the Packers continue to maintain a strong on-field culture under head coach Matt LaFleur, the report card reflects concerns that off-field support systems may not be keeping pace with evolving expectations.

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Green Bay Packers, Matt LaFleur, Lambeau Field

Dec 27, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Head coach Matt Lafleur walks along the sideline during the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Kayla Wolf-Imagn Images

The NFLPA has given the team a grade of C+ when it came to treatment of families. This can be seen in a post shared by Matt Schneidman on X.

Here’s the Packers’ 2026 NFLPA report card from @ByMikeJones and @NickiJhabvala. Full story: https://t.co/ZxxydiROhn pic.twitter.com/lCTJHxQMN4

— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) February 27, 2026

For a franchise that operates in the NFL’s smallest market, maintaining a competitive edge often extends beyond roster construction. Players consider the full spectrum of their professional experience, and family treatment can influence long-term decisions about contracts and career stability.

The Packers’ leadership will now face the task of addressing those concerns as they prepare for another season with championship aspirations. Improving family accommodations may not show up on the scoreboard, but it could prove vital in shaping the organization’s reputation among current and future players.

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