Roger Goodell talks coaching diversity, games in Mexico in state of league address
MIAMI – NFL commissioner Roger Goodell touched on a wide range of topics in his annual state of the league address during Super Bowl week, ranging from Antonio Brown to the Rooney Rule.
Here were some highlights:
Goodell on games in Mexico: There will be two regular-season games in Mexico over the next two years. The teams will be announced in the spring.
Goodell on AB: “I think the first thing for all of us is to think about the well-being of Antonio. To understand what Antonio’s going through.”
Goodell on diversity in the coaching ranks: On the Rooney Rule, “It’s clear we need to change.”
In the recent coaching hiring cycle, one minority, Ron Rivera, landed a head coaching job.
Goodell on the Patriots’ taping incident: The investigation is still ongoing, and although the probe began in December, he isn’t calling it “lengthy.”
“Our responsibility is to make sure we’re being extremely thorough,” Goodell said.
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