Jaguars players say locker room had rat infestation in 2022

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By , Audacy Sports

Jaxson de Ville apparently isn't the only vermin that calls TIAA Bank Stadium home.

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Wednesday, the NFLPA released report cards created by using the feedback of players from each team on seven categories; treatment of families, nutrition, weight room, strength staff, training room, training staff and locker room.

Jacksonville Jaguars players gave the team's locker room a grade of D-, tied for the 28th mark in the sport. It seems they have good reason for not feeling comfortable:

"Players reported that for 3-4 weeks this past season, there was a rat infestation in the locker room and laundry hampers."

Amazingly, this wasn't the category where the Jaguars received the worst marks from their employees. In the "treatment of families category," the Jaguars were given an F, with their lack of a family room seemingly at the forefront of the discontent:

"Because there is no players' family room offered, players' wives have breastfed their babies on the floor of the stadium's public restrooms."

There's quite a bit to be excited about in Jacksonville, as Trevor Lawrence took a major step forward in his first year playing under Doug Pederson, with the season peaking with a comeback win over the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC Wild Card Round.

But while owner Shad Khan cleaned up the mess that Urban Meyer left during his brief but tumultuous run as head coach, evidently there's still some other overhauling to do for the organization.

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