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Ever since the New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft suggested that an expanded schedule to 18-games for every franchise is inevitable, the football world has been buzzing. While Commissioner Roger Goodell hasn’t officially signed off on the move,
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said there have been no discussions with the union about adding an 18th game to the season and said lengthening the season again was not inevitable
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the situation involving New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch. Emails released by the Justice Department on Friday showed that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein connected the 76-year-old with multiple women.
Many eyes are sure to be on Patriots quarterback Drake Maye on Monday night. Last week, Maye battled a shoulder injury and an illness and was listed as questionable on the initial Super Bowl injury report. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters he’s not worried about Maye’s throwing shoulder. Maye echoed that sentiment Monday.
Goodell made it clear that the NFL and the Pro Football Hall of Fame are separate entities. He also brushed off a question about whether he feels responsible for Belichick's exclusion after he fined Belichick and the Patriots for their role in Spygate, which was reportedly one of the things that kept Belichick out of the Hall of Fame this year.
Commissioner Roger Goodell's Super Bowl press conference included a pair of questions regarding the recent revelation that Giants co-owner Steve Tisch exchanged multiple emails with Jeffrey Epstein.
With Buffalo Bills fans still healing from a controversial postseason loss to the Denver Broncos, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell rubbed salt in the wound with c
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league has nothing to do with the vote for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and believes that Bill Belichick will eventually get inducted