The Patriots rank 31st of 32 teams in the 2025 NFLPA Team Report Cards, but there are signs that the ranking could improve quickly.
INDIANAPOLIS - Robert Kraft still isn’t making the grade with his players. And it’s not even close. The Patriots owner, who scored a D-plus on the NFLPA’s annual report card last year, actually dipped a bit lower in the 2025 players survey.
Patriots players don’t feel like they’re flying in style. In the 2025 NFLPA report card, New England’s players slammed the team in the travel category, grading them an “F.” Only 39% of players believe they have enough room on the team plane — which is owned by Robert Kraft — and detailed how outdated they feel the aircraft is in their report.
On paper, the New England Patriots find themselves in the exact same position they were in a year ago, coming off a 4-13 season that was good for last place in the AFC East. However, unlike last year,
The New England Patriots were one of the worst teams in football this past season, going 4-13 for the second straight year and laying claim to probably the NFL'
The job of building up around Drake Maye begins this offseason, starting with the fourth pick of the draft and a lot of salary cap space for new head coach Mike Vrabel.
The team ended up second to last in overall report card ranking, factoring in 11 categories, among 32 NFL franchises.
New England Patriots front-office executive Pat Stewart transitions to a key college football role with the Nebraska Cornhuskers.