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Cincinnati Bengals receive an F- in food for its players
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(07-04-2024, 10:19 PM)SouthernFan Wrote: This is just a rehashing of the same story that ran when the crybaby NFLPA player survey first came out. We don’t know what if anything may have changed since then. Yes, it would be in the team’s best interests to make nutritious food and nutrition advice available to players, but the idea that “while some players can invest in their bodies year-round using personal chefs and nutritionists, not all players can afford it and rely on teams to provide those services, especially during the season” is pure BS. The league minimums range from $795,000 (rookie) to $1.255 million (7+ yr vet). Even practice squad players make from $12,000 to $20,600 per week during the season. These are grown men and the team is not their Mom or Dad.

Sorry, end rant.  Ninja

Are you suggesting that as professional athletes, that the players should be responsible to their own body's healthy intake? 

But seriously, the healthy meal prep industry is huge these days and wildly popular among athletes.
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RE: Cincinnati Bengals receive an F- in food for its players - SunsetBengal - 07-08-2024, 01:54 PM

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