Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti draws major respect in annual NFLPA team report cards

The NFL Players Association released its second annual player team report cards on Wednesday. A total of 1,706 players from across the NFL graded their teams on multiple subjects, from training room to team travel. The Baltimore Ravens ranked 15th out of all 32 NFL teams in the survey, which was up from their 17th […]

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Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti speaks with member of the team on the field before the game against the Washington Commanders at M&T Bank Stadium.
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The NFL Players Association released its second annual player team report cards on Wednesday. A total of 1,706 players from across the NFL graded their teams on multiple subjects, from training room to team travel.

The Baltimore Ravens ranked 15th out of all 32 NFL teams in the survey, which was up from their 17th place standing last year.

The highest grades that the Ravens received in the survey came at ownership (A, 4th overall) and head coach (B+, 20th overall).

The Ravens players who participated in the survey handed team owner Steve Bisciotti an overall rating of 9.6/10, and they lauded him for his "willingness to invest in the facilities."

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, on the other hand, garnered mixed reviews in this year’s survey. 79 percent of the Ravens players who took part in the survey "feel" that the longtime head coach is "efficient" with his time. Ravens players also "feel" that he is "somewhat willing to listen to the locker room."

Overall, Baltimore improved in five out of eight categories compared to last year. For one, the Ravens were issued an F- grade in the strength coaches category last year. This year, they were given a B grade in that category.