Ravens' Van Noy Unhappy with Treatment from Chiefs' Training Staff

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy is unhappy with how the Kansas City Chiefs' training staff treated him after last week's loss.

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy expressed his dissatisfaction with the treatment he received from the Kansas City Chiefs' training staff after suffering a fractured orbital bone in last week's game.

Van Noy, a veteran NFL player, said on his podcast that the Chiefs' training staff was "super unprofessional" in their treatment of him.

Ravens' Van Noy Unhappy with Treatment from Chiefs' Training Staff

Ravens' Van Noy Unhappy with Treatment from Chiefs' Training Staff

"To me, I just feel like, as a player, people have that expectation of you being professional, handling business," Van Noy said. "And in a time of need, I wanted that from them, and I felt like I didn't get it. "

Van Noy said he wondered if the Chiefs' training staff took extra time to treat him because he was a Ravens player.

Ravens' Van Noy Unhappy with Treatment from Chiefs' Training Staff

Ravens' Van Noy Unhappy with Treatment from Chiefs' Training Staff

"Because then you get into, like, 'Did they take their time because I'm a Ravens player? Blah-blah-blah-blah-blah.' Those are just the thoughts that go into it," Van Noy said.

Van Noy said he doesn't think the Chiefs' training staff was intentionally unprofessional, but he was disappointed with the experience.

Ravens' Van Noy Unhappy with Treatment from Chiefs' Training Staff

Ravens' Van Noy Unhappy with Treatment from Chiefs' Training Staff

"I don't think it was that," Van Noy said. "But at the same time, I don't want them to come out and apologize. It is what it is. Like, it's all good. I don't need them to come out with a press release and say they apologize, 'We take care of our players, blah-blah-blah.' I experienced it."

Van Noy's comments come after the Chiefs and Washington Commanders received an "F" rating from NFL players in an NFLPA survey regarding the quality of their training rooms.

Van Noy said he understands why players gave the Chiefs' training room a low rating.

"I dug a little deeper and now realized why players gave the Chiefs' training room an 'F' rating in an NFLPA survey," Van Noy said. "The Chiefs and Washington Commanders both shared the rating."

The Chiefs have not yet responded to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

Van Noy is in his second season with the Ravens. Last year, he had 30 tackles and two forced fumbles in 14 games.