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NFL Fans Can't Believe Roger Goodell's Praise of Refs
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell offered an eyebrow-raising compliment of the league’s officials, and fans roasted him for it.
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DC Filing Suit Against Commanders, Dan Snyder, NFL and Roger Goodell Over Misconduct Probe
Washington, D.C.’s attorney general announced Thursday he’s filing a civil lawsuit against the Washington Commanders, owner Dan Snyder, the National Football League and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, claiming they colluded to deceive D.C. residents about allegations of a hostile work environment and workplace harassment, and that Snyder was not only aware of those issues, but “encouraged and participated” in...
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How Much Money Does NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Make Per Year?
Thirty-one NFL owners reportedly voted to permit a contract extension for Roger Goodell on Tuesday. Here’s how much the commissioner makes in a single season.
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What's Next in the Dan Snyder Saga? Mike Florio, Chris Simms Weigh in
NBC Sports analysts Mike Florio and Chris Simms broke down the next steps for the NFL potentially removing Commanders owner Dan Snyder.
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Roger Goodell: Evidence Warrants Year-Long Ban for Deshaun Watson
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Deshaun Watson’s “egregious” violations and “predatory behavior” call for a suspension of one year.
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Peter Harvey Appointed to Hear NFL's Appeal of Deshaun Watson's Suspension
The NFL announced that former New Jersey Attorney General Peter Harvey will hear the league’s appeal of Deshaun Watson’s six-game suspension.
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NFL Appealing Deshaun Watson's Six-Game Suspension
The NFL is appealing Browns quarterback Deshaun Watsons six-game suspension handed down by a judge earlier this week.
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Commanders' Dan Synder to Be subpoenaed by Oversight Committee
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, announced Wednesday her intent to subpoena Commanders owner Dan Snyder for a deposition next week.
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NFL to Appeal Ruling in Jon Gruden Lawsuit Over Leaked Emails
The NFL will appeal a ruling denying a request to move former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s lawsuit against the league from a public courtroom into closed-door arbitration.
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Attorneys General Warn NFL to Improve Treatment of Women
The attorneys general of six states have written to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell , expressing concern over the league’s treatment of female employees and admonishing him for a lack of improvement to the league’s workplace culture.
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There's Momentum to Change the NFL's Overtime Rule as Owners Prepare for Annual Meetings
NFL owners are prepping for another round of debates about the league’s overtime rules, which came under renewed scrutiny after the playoffs.
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After MLB Streaming Deals, the Battles for Two Big NFL Media Properties Come Into Focus
The NFL’s valuable Sunday Ticket package is on the market, and industry observers say it could go for $3 billion.
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NFL Suspends Atlanta Falcons Receiver Calvin Ridley for 2022 Season for Betting on Games
The NFL suspended Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley through the 2022 season for betting on games, Roger Goodell announced.
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Pro Sports Have Never Had a Black Commissioner — and Many Doubt It'll Happen Soon
Experts and academics say leagues have a long way to go to improve representation in front offices, especially in the C-suite.