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Report: Roger Goodell will not replace Brian Rolapp - MSNBut Brian Rolapp's title will remain vacant. Per multiple reports, Commissioner Roger Goodell will not replace Rolapp, who had served since 2014 as chief media and business officer for the NFL.
One of the NFL’s top executives is leaving to take over as CEO of the PGA Tour. Brian Rolapp, the league’s chief media and business officer, is taking on the role at the PGA after being widely ...
Brian Rolapp is jumping over to the PGA Tour. Rolapp is leaving his position as an NFL executive vice president to become the next PGA Tour CEO, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter and Seth Wickersham .
NFL media chief Brian Rolapp, viewed by many as Goodell’s most likely successor, is leaving the NFL after 22 years. He will take a new position as CEO of the PGA Tour, according to multiple reports.
While Roger Goodell has overseen arguably the most successful era in NFL history, he will eventually pass the torch. His contract is set to expire in 2027, and he’s approaching 70 years old.
If the approval goes through as expected, it will mark the fifth time the NFL’s compensation committee has extended Goodell. Before 2023, he previously re-upped with the league in 2009, 2012 and ...
Per multiple reports, Commissioner Roger Goodell will not replace Rolapp, who had served since 2014 as chief media and business officer for the NFL. He will become the CEO of the PGA Tour. As ...
But Brian Rolapp's title will remain vacant. Per multiple reports, Commissioner Roger Goodell will not replace Rolapp, who had served since 2014 as chief media and business officer for the NFL. He ...
NFL media chief Brian Rolapp, viewed by many as Goodell’s most likely successor, is leaving the NFL after 22 years. He will take a new position as CEO of the PGA Tour, according to multiple ...
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