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Ravens rank 12th in 2026 NFLPA report cards

Jan 28, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens ower Steve Bisciotti (right) talks with Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) prior to the AFC Championship football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

For the third year in a row, the Ravens’ have improved their standing in the NFLPA’s annual report cards. Baltimore received the 12th-highest grade in the league, rising one spot from 13th in 2025.

The Ravens graded out as the 17th-best team on the inaugural report card in 2023, a surprisingly-low ranking for a franchise that prides itself on taking care of its players. Owner Steve Bisciotti, never one for complacency and always willing to invest in his team, took the feedback seriously. Baltimore moved to 15th in 2024 and continued to progress over the last two years.

Baltimore Beatdown will break down the Ravens’ specific grade changes over the last few years, but here’s an overview of their 2026 results (via ESPN’s Kalyn Kahler):

  • Treatment of Families: B+
  • Home Game Field: A
  • Food/Dining Area: B
  • Nutritionist/Dietician: A-
  • Locker Room: B-
  • Training Room: A
  • Training Staff: B
  • Weight Room: A
  • Strength Coaches: A
  • Position Coaches: B
  • Offensive Coordinator: B-
  • Defensive Coordinator: B+
  • Special Teams Coordinator: B+
  • Team Travel: B-
  • Head Coach: B
  • General Manager: A-
  • Team Ownership: A+
  • Overall Rank: 12

Among the highlights are straight B’s for a coaching staff that drew a lot of external criticism last year. General manager Eric DeCosta received an A-, while Bisciotti received at A+.

Obviously, the Ravens will have an entirely different set of coaches in 2026. Harbaugh also brought much of the team’s strength and conditioning/training staff to New York, so it will be interesting to see how the players grade Minter’s hires.

Stay tuned for a more detailed breakdown of the Ravens’ report card grades over the last four years!

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