
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara took the sarcastic route in response to the NFL’s grievance win against the NFLPA and its annual team report cards. According to a tweet by insider Adam Schefter, the NFLPA is not allowed to overall grade a team publicly with these reports.
“Sources: The NFL informeed all 32 teamss today in a memo that it prevailed in its grievance vs. the NFLPA and it’s ‘team report cards.’ An arbitrator determined that the NFLPA’s conduct violated the CBA and ordered it to stop making public any future report cards.”
After the news broke out on Friday, Alvin Kamara joked about what would happen if players started publishing their own version of report cards. He then shared two tweets that were sarcastic reviews of the Saints.
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“‘A source close to the organization confirmed that the grass in New Orleans does in fact smell like grass. Thinks shaking up for the saints’ – @MikeTriplett,” Kamara wrote.
“A source close to the organization confirmed that the grass in New Orleans does in fact smell like grass. Thinks shaking up for the saints” – @MikeTriplett
The five-time Pro Bowler also jokingly gave the team’s practice field a low grade.
“(New Orleans) Practice field: hot, itchy. Smells like grass F+ Reported by @AdamSchefter.”
(New Orleans)Practice field: hot. itchy. Smells like grass F+ Reported by @AdamSchefter
Despite losing the grievance case, the NFLPA responded on social media that they will continue with these annual offseason report cards. However, these will now be shared with only players in the league.
“The Report Cards are not going away. They will be shared with all player members. Our process and methodology remains strong. The ruling found the Report Cards to be fair, balanced, and increasingly positive over time. We remain committed to making sure your experiences in the locker room are heard.”
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Taking a look at Alvin Kamara’s 2025 season with the Saints
Alvin Kamara’s 2025 campaign was his ninth season with the New Orleans Saints. Led by first-year coach Kellen Moore, they finished dead last in the NFC South with a 6-11 record.
This was the fifth consecutive year that the team failed to make the postseason. The last time they qualified for the playoffs was during their 2020 campaign when they lost to Tampa Bay in a wild-card showdown. This season, Alvin Kamara saw time in 11 games and recorded 471 yards and one TD rushing. He missed the last six games due to an MCL sprain.
The Saints drafted the running back with the 67th overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. In nine seasons, he has recorded 7,250 yards and 61 TDs rushing, along with 4,948 yards and 25 TDs receiving