The Seattle Seahawks are a world class organization, and the past several months have been one big display to the rest of the league/country about how well they run their business. Seattle didn’t just cruise to one of the most dominant Super Bowl victories in recent memory, they put on a masterclass on how to move on from players, make tough decisions at key positions, and knowing which players to target in free agency.

They are also an incredibly well-ran organization when it comes to keeping their own players happy. Every year, the NFLPA releases annual report cards of all32 teams. Unsurprisingly, the Seahawks passed theirs with flying colors. Out of the 17 categories, 14 had some form of an “A” grade, two had a “B+” and one outlier was an “F.” You can see the full NFLPA report card below.

Seattle getting an “F” for home field is unfortunate to see, but not all that surprising. The Seahawks have an artificial turf, and most teams with the field turf scored similarly or even worse, as players continue to voice their frustration with artificial fields in favor of natural grass. It will be interesting to see if the Seahawks make the switch. Last year, Seattle scored a “C” for training room, and the organization overhauled their facility. Teams listen loud and clear to these report cards, and one “F” stands out among a sea of “A’s.”

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Overall, with the fourth-best marks in the league, the Seahawks will be happy to see these high marks. Once again, Seattle remains one of the best-ran franchises in the NFL, and professional sports as a whole.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: NFLPA report cards: Seahawks earn high grades for 2026