Vikings earn top mark in NFLPA player treatment survey
By PHILLIP B. WILSON
Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Some teams need to do more when it comes to taking care of NFL players, according to a new NFL Players Association survey. The findings from about 1,300 anonymous responses reveal three NFL teams don’t serve dinner at their team facilities. The Cincinnati Bengals don’t provide supplements or phone-charging plugs in lockers for their players. And Jacksonville dealt with a rat infestation last season. Teams were graded in eight categories and were ranked one to 32 with Minnesota finishing No. 1 and Washington at No. 32.