NFL commissioner Roger Goodell backs Bad Bunny
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Amid questions around eligibility rules in college basketball, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league stands by the rules in place for college football. He also said the league would be willing to lend a hand.
Roger Goodell voiced his support for Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl 60 halftime performer despite significant backlash since it was announced in September.
Roger Goodell denied a report in the Wall Street Journal that the Seattle Seahawks were fined $5 million due to their ownership structure not in compliance with league bylaws.
Roger Goodell broke news about the NFL's international schedule, where things stand on an 18-game regular season and what he thought about Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub.
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.
As expected, Monday's Super Bowl press conference from Commissioner Roger Goodell included multiple questions about the effectiveness of the league's diversity policies, given a hiring cycle that resulted in 10 head-coaching vacancies filled by one minority candidate (Robert Saleh) and no
Roger Goodell was asked about Bill Belichick not being a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell doesn’t expect Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance to take a political turn Sunday when the Grammy-winning artist takes the stage. Goodell addressed the matter Monday night when he spoke with reporters six days ahead of the Super Bowl and a day after Bad Bunny called out ICE during his Grammy speech.