The Arizona Cardinals have ranked last in the NFLPA annual survey, voted solely by players to evaluate organizations on various factors. The team received low grades across the board, especially in areas like the locker room, weight room, and ownership. Players highlighted the need for an updated team facility and improvements in food offerings and family support. Head coach Jonathan Gannon received praise for fostering a strong team culture. Despite on-field improvements, the Cardinals continue to struggle in the survey rankings. Owner Bidwill ranked poorly in willingness to invest in facilities and building a competitive team. The survey highlights the organization’s shortcomings and areas for improvement as identified by the players themselves. With a clear need for change both on and off the field, the Cardinals have a lot of work ahead to improve their standing in the eyes of their players and ultimately, their performance in the league.
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