Titans Fans Stunned By Shocking NFLPA Report Card Grades

Titans players praise John Fassel in NFLPA survey while expressing dissatisfaction with Nissan Stadium's playing surface, highlighting areas for improvement ahead of the new stadium in 2027.

In the world of the NFL, where every detail can make or break a season, the Titans' latest report card offers a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of the franchise. The NFLPA's annual survey, which gathers insights from players across all 32 teams, has shed light on some intriguing aspects of the Titans' organization.

One standout in the report is John Fassel, whose popularity among Titans players is noteworthy. His leadership seems to resonate well within the team, particularly in the realm of special teams, where he earned an impressive A+.

However, the Titans' artificial playing surface at Nissan Stadium has not been met with the same enthusiasm. Currently rated at an F-, the surface has been a point of contention. The good news is that a new stadium is set to open in 2027, promising a state-of-the-art artificial turf that could change the game for players and fans alike.

Looking at the broader picture, the Titans have seen some fluctuations in various categories over the past three years. The treatment of families has improved significantly from a D+ in 2024 to a B+ in 2026, reflecting positive changes in how the organization supports players' personal lives.

The food and dining areas, nutrition, and strength coaching have maintained steady B grades, indicating a consistent commitment to player health and performance. The locker room, however, has seen a decline, dropping to a D+ this year, suggesting room for improvement in player facilities.

Training staff and weight room facilities have shown moderate progress, with grades hovering in the B range. These areas are crucial for player development and injury prevention, making them key focuses for the team's future.

The Titans' coaching staff also received mixed reviews. While the position coaches earned a solid B, the offensive coordinator received a C, and the defensive coordinator a B-. These grades highlight areas where strategic adjustments might be beneficial.

Team travel has been a rollercoaster, improving from an F in 2024 to a C+ in 2026. This suggests efforts to enhance the travel experience for players, which can be vital for maintaining peak performance during the grueling NFL season.

Leadership at the top has seen some changes as well. The head coach's grade has dipped from an A- to a B-, and ownership has dropped to a C, indicating potential challenges in these areas.

Overall, the Titans' report card paints a picture of a team making strides in certain areas while facing challenges in others. With a new stadium on the horizon and ongoing efforts to improve various facets of the organization, the Titans are clearly working towards creating a better environment for their players. As they continue to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these changes translate on the field.