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Roger Goodell

Bears still hounding Roger Goodell for comp picks weeks before NFL Draft

Apr 2, 2026 @ 10:00am
FootballNFLAtlanta FalconsChicago Bears
ClutchPoints

With Ian Cunningham being named the Atlanta Falcons general manager, under normal circumstances, the Chicago Bears would be awarded two compensatory NFL Draft picks. But the Falcons also hiring Matt Ryan as their president of football has thrown a wrench in those plans. Initially, it was announced that the Bears wouldn’t receive two third-round draft […] The post Bears still hounding Roger Goodell for comp picks weeks before NFL Draft appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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ESPN informs staffers how NFL Network leadership will be incorporated into company

Apr 1, 2026 @ 4:00pm
FootballNFL
Awful Announcing

April 1 marks NFL Network’s first full day under ESPN ownership and operation. Tuesday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell bid farewell to his NFL Network colleagues. On Wednesday, ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro and his senior leadership team sent a memo to all ESPN employees, welcoming the addition of NFL Network to the larger ESPN portfolio. In…

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Roger Goodell Gives Update On League’s Investigation Into Giants Owner Steve Tisch’s Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein

Apr 1, 2026 @ 3:40pm
FootballNFLNew York Giants
Total Pro Sports

He wasn't the only person brought up in those emails.

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Business as Usual at NFL Network as ESPN Era Begins

Apr 1, 2026 @ 3:31pm
FootballNFL
Front Office Sports

There were no noticeable on-air changes for NFL Network on Wednesday. The post Business as Usual at NFL Network as ESPN Era Begins appeared first on Front Office Sports.

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Goodell: Tisch Is No Longer Giants Owner, No Policy Violation

Apr 1, 2026 @ 2:41pm
FootballNFLNew York Giants
Front Office Sports

The commissioner says the league has “not found anything that’s a violation.” The post Goodell: Tisch Is No Longer Giants Owner, No Policy Violation appeared first on Front Office Sports.

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Roger Goodell expects NFL players to compete in flag football at 2028 Olympics.

Apr 1, 2026 @ 1:00pm
FootballNFL
Awful Announcing

Roger Goodell is confident NFL players will be in Los Angeles competing for gold in 2028, even if his own coaches aren’t so sure. At the NFL owners meetings on Tuesday, Goodell pushed back on comments from Broncos head coach Sean Payton, who said at the same meetings that he would be “surprised” if even…

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NFL Has Gone To War With Referees Union And It Just Armed Itself For The Fight By Changing The Rules

Apr 1, 2026 @ 10:50am
FootballNFL
OutKick

PHOENIX — It seemingly did not bode well for the NFL when the state of its current contract negotiation with the NFL Referees Association had the league considering replacement officials that would come from the college ranks, including Division I, Division II and even Division III.What could go wrong?The league might have to consider officials that normally work games involving Mount Union, or Endicott or Wartburg to work the NFL regular season. Yes, a seemingly dire circumstance that might cause the league to cave and strike a deal with the referees to avoid a walkout. But then the NFL did things late Tuesday meant to reclaim power to encourage officials to accept a deal or be ready to move on without them.The NFL simply changed a couple of rules.It was if I was watching The Empire Strikes Back."Listen, the negotiations haven't progressed the way we hoped from a timing standpoint," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell admitted. "We obviously have obligations to our fans to have everybody in the National Football League play. And we will be prepared to play."So we're taking appropriate steps to be ready. But we're also keenly focused on negotiations, so we'd like to get a negotiated deal, and we certainly are focused on that." The NFL, in multiple votes that required three-fourths approval from owners – meaning a minimum of 24 owners – added two playing rules that prepare the league to help replacement officials in the eventuality of not having its regular officials.The league in 2026 is allowing officials at its Art McNally GameDay Central, the NFL's officiating command in New York, to consult with on-field officials when considering disqualifications for both flagrant football acts and non-football acts without those ever being called on the field.So if the officiating crew misses a player spitting on another player, as happened in the first game of the 2025 season with Jalen Carter, officials in New York can intervene. They can throw a flag and disqualify the offending player.And this: The NFL instituted rule No. 5 aimed directly at addressing bad calls from replacement officials by allowing the NFL officiating department in New York to correct "clear and obvious mistakes" by on-field officials that impact the game, "in the event there is a work stoppage involving the game officials represented by the NFL Referees Association."This new rule applies only in 2026, so it guards the NFL against a regular official walkout by mitigating against embarrassments by replacement officials. The rule also becomes moot if the regular zebras sign a new contract and report for work.Pretty smart."The thing I would say about playing proposal No. 5 is the things we put in there, we put in there because some of the officials we would have on the field would not be accustomed to making those calls," NFL Competition Committee Co-Chair Rich McKay said. "They don't have illegal contact in college football. It's a big part of our game. It impacts the passing game dramatically. And when we don't call it, we tend to see the passing yards in a game go down."We don't want to discourage someone who is not accustomed to it from calling it, but we want a chance to make sure they got it right."All of this is a result of a negotiation in which NFL sources say the regular refs want a 10 percent pay increase, want to protect a dead period during which they cannot be contacted by the league from the end of the season until May 16, do not wish to tie salaries to performance, and want playoff crews comprised on the basis of tenure while the NFL wants them comprised on the basis of highest performers during the season. "There is frustration discussed among the ownership about the state of negotiations with our officials," NFL executive vice president Jeff Miller said. "The effort has been pretty straightforward. I think we've been crystal clear, this is an opportunity for us to improve the state of our officiating. There needs to be accountability measures. There need to be performance measures. And that's what our negotiating posture has been."The owners were consistent in saying, ‘We’re more than happy to pay for performance.' This was consistent throughout the course of discussions the last couple of days. What they're insistent upon – insistent upon – is that the performance of the officials and accountability for the performance has to improve."And that's where we are in this negotiation and that's exactly where we're going to stay."

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NFL Officially Makes 4 Significant Rule Changes For 2026 Season

Apr 1, 2026 @ 10:31am
FootballNFL
Total Pro Sports

The NFL is set to implement major changes for the upcoming season.

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Roger Goodell sounds off on labor dispute with NFL referees as replacement officials loom

Mar 31, 2026 @ 11:04pm
FootballNFL
ClutchPoints

The NFL is already facing major problems ahead of the new season as its labor dispute with the NFL Referees Association (NFLRA) continues to drag on. Both camps have struggled to come to terms on a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), and it looks like no one is willing to budge. If the issue persists, […] The post Roger Goodell sounds off on labor dispute with NFL referees as replacement officials loom appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Roger Goodell And Art Rooney Say Rooney Rule Isn’t Going Anywhere Or Undergoing Changes

Mar 31, 2026 @ 8:20pm
FootballNFLJacksonville JaguarsMiami DolphinsTampa Bay Buccaneers
OutKick

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II say there will be no changes to the Rooney Rule and it will remain in effect despite a challenge from the Florida AG.

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NFL Approves Plan to Use Replacement Refs if Talks Stall

Mar 31, 2026 @ 7:59pm
FootballNFL
Front Office Sports

League owners ratify a measure that would aid replacement referees. The post NFL Approves Plan to Use Replacement Refs if Talks Stall appeared first on Front Office Sports.

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Roger Goodell addresses NFL Network employees ahead of ESPN takeover

Mar 31, 2026 @ 5:15pm
FootballNFL
Awful Announcing

Roger Goodell sent a note to NFL Network employees Tuesday afternoon as the network prepares to formally become part of ESPN on Wednesday. ESPN reached an agreement to acquire NFL Network and the linear distrbutrion rights to RedZone in August 2025, with the NFL taking a 10% equity stake in the Worldwide Leader in return.…

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With Las Vegas Landing 2029 Super Bowl, Will Nashville Be Up Next In 2030?

Mar 31, 2026 @ 2:18pm
FootballNFLTennessee Titans
Whiskey Riff Sports

Will 2030 be the year that Tennessee hosts the Super Bowl for the first time ever? Once the new Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee is complete in 2027, the city will be an immediate contender for some of the world’s biggest events. The enclosed stadium itself will be located on the East Bank of Nashville, close to where the existing Nissan Stadium stands. It will be a 1.75 million square feet facility, and will be locked in for a lease of […] The post With Las Vegas Landing 2029 Super Bowl, Will Nashville Be Up Next In 2030? first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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NFL announce 5 major new rules for 2026 season with one lasting just one year

Mar 31, 2026 @ 1:58pm
FootballNFL
The Sun Sport

THE NFL has made five big new rules for the 2026 season – with one only for one year. The NFL made the changes at the 2026 annual league meeting…

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Behold NFL 2030s: Playing 18-Game Regular Season, Every Team Visits Overseas, Two Preseason Games

Mar 31, 2026 @ 7:49am
FootballNFL
OutKick

Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon are among NFL owners who see 18-game regular season with two preseason games in league’s future.

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Is NFL Getting Ready to Replace Officials With AI?

Mar 30, 2026 @ 1:00pm
FootballNFL
Athlon Sports

The NFL is taking an unusually hardline approach to negotiations with officials on a new contract. Especially considering how small the overall impact will be on the bottom line. The NFL is reportedly offering a 6.45% pay increase and the NFLRA wants 10%. According to ESPN, the average salary for ...

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NFL DEI Initiatives Such As Rooney Rule And Accelerator Program Under Legal Pressure And Even In Retreat

Mar 30, 2026 @ 7:37am
FootballNFLPittsburgh Steelers
OutKick

PHOENIX — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has repeatedly shared his opinion that diversity makes the NFL stronger and that has been enshrined in the engineering of the league's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies for decades. But it's a new day and the NFL's two highest-profile DEI hiring initiatives are being challenged or even significantly changed as part of the new times.The league has already altered its Accelerator Program, which originally aimed to identify and advance minority coaching and executive talent by placing them in front of league owners.The program, which started in 2022 until it was paused in 2025, excluded white male potential job candidates from participating.The new Accelerator Program, which is scheduled for May, will include white male candidates.This is seen by some as a victory for inclusion because it will include everybody. And it's seen as a rollback of minority advancement by others."Not everyone likes the change," one NFL executive admitted during the NFL Annual Meeting. "But, frankly, there were dissenting voices about the way the program was previously imagined because there were calls to have a program inclusive of all talent."The redesigned program is an evolution for us as a league."  And while the Accelerator Program is ¨refinining¨ its nomination criteria to include white men, the league confirms it is in receipt of a letter from Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier that is challenging the long-established Rooney Rule and the Accelerator Program as to their applications in Florida."We are reviewing the letter," NFL executive vice president Jeff Miller said. "We believe our policies are consistent with the law and reflect our commitment to fairness, opportunity, and building the strongest possible teams."Yes, there will be lawyers collecting billable hours soon. Uthmeier wrote his letter to Goodell last week, claiming both the Rooney Rule and Accelerator programs violate Florida law."I write with a word of caution to the NFL on its race-and-sex-based hiring policies," Uthmeier said in his letter. "As applied in Florida, the NFL's "Rooney Rule," which governs the hiring of certain team executives and coaches, brazenly violates Florida law."The NFL told OutKick on Sunday that ¨The Rooney Rule is one part of a broader set of efforts to expand opportunity and ensure clubs are considering a wide range of qualified candidates. It does not mandate hiring decisions. Those decisions are made by each club.¨But Uthmeier quoted The Rooney Rule itself as evidence the Rooney Rule violates the Florida Civil Rights Act in that it aims ¨to increase the number of minorities hired in head coach, general manager and executive positions.¨The NFL also mandates ¨that all teams must employ a female or minority coach as an offensive assistant.¨ The Florida Civil Rights Act, in part, prohibits "discriminat[ing] against any individual with respect to compensation, terms, conditions or privileges or employment" because of the individual's "race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, handicap, or marital status."So, the rule's aim seems to run counter to Florida law.The Florida law also prohibits employers from discriminating based on those same characteristics "in admission to … any program established to provide apprenticeship or other training."The "other training" part may be problematic for the NFL because the Rooney Rule is meant, at minimum, to give interview repetitions for minority candidates, which could be considered training.The NFL had 10 head coach openings during the last hiring cycle. Robert Saleh, who is of Lebanese descent, was the only minority candidate hired. No black coaches were hired.  "We do have an obligation to make sure that our policies comply with the laws, whatever the law is, and whatever the changes in law might be," Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II, the chairman of the league's DEI committee and son of Dan Rooney, for whom the Rooney Rule is named, recently told ESPN. "We've got to look at that and make sure we're in compliance. When the league's lawyers have a chance to analyze it to determine what it is about Florida law that the attorney general is questioning, we'll have to review that. That's just the environment we're existing in today."It seems the Steelers are comfortable in that environment. When the club lost black head coach Mike Tomlin to apparent retirement after the 2025 season, Rooney hired Mike McCarthy, who is white.

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NFL Faces Antitrust Threat from FCC Chair Over Streaming Push

Mar 29, 2026 @ 5:40pm
FootballNFL
Front Office Sports

The Trump loyalist threatens the league’s antitrust exemption. The post NFL Faces Antitrust Threat from FCC Chair Over Streaming Push appeared first on Front Office Sports.

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When will the 2026 NFL Schedule be announced?

Mar 29, 2026 @ 5:51am
FootballNFLDallas CowboysLos Angeles RamsNew York GiantsPittsburgh SteelersSan Francisco 49ersSeattle Seahawks
The Sun Sport

DESPITE the NFL Draft not happening until late April, fans are already wondering when the fixtures for the 2026 NFL season will be released. The Seattle Seahawks are the Super…

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Florida AG shockingly calls for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to repeal Rooney Rule

Mar 28, 2026 @ 1:35pm
FootballNFL
ClutchPoints

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has called on NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to repeal the league’s Rooney Rule, raising legal concerns just weeks before the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh from April 23–25. Uthmeier announced the move in a video posted Wednesday on X, formerly known as Twitter, confirming that his office sent a formal […] The post Florida AG shockingly calls for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to repeal Rooney Rule appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Faces Criticism for Blocking Tom Brady’s Return With Raiders

Mar 27, 2026 @ 6:55pm
FootballNFLLas Vegas Raiders
Pro Football Network

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell faces heavy criticism for strict ownership rules that blocked Tom Brady's return to the Raiders.

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Steelers Owner Gets Brutally Honest on Latest Rooney Rule Controversy

Mar 27, 2026 @ 5:13pm
FootballNFLPittsburgh Steelers
Heavy

The Rooney Rule has once again found itself as the center of debate The post Steelers Owner Gets Brutally Honest on Latest Rooney Rule Controversy appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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NFLPA Is “Closely Monitoring” As League Faces Serious Issue With Referees

Mar 26, 2026 @ 2:45pm
FootballNFL
Total Pro Sports

This year could be tumultuous for the league.

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Florida attorney general James Uthmeier demands NFL scrap Rooney Rule and claims it is ‘discrimination’

Mar 26, 2026 @ 7:38am
FootballNFLJacksonville JaguarsMiami DolphinsTampa Bay Buccaneers
The Sun Sport

FLORIDA attorney general James Uthmeier has called on the NFL to scrap the Rooney Rule. Named after former Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney, the rule was first brought in by…

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