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The Bengals and their first-round draft pick are in a contract impasse, and things escalated Thursday, with Stewart leaving ...
The PGA Tour is hiring longtime NFL executive Brian Rolapp as the first CEO of its new commercial division, created two years ago when ...
Spieth, a three-time major champion, is still in the hunt but did not hold back in acknowledging how difficult the US Open ...
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Daily Express US on MSNNASCAR commissioner snubbed as PGA Tour set to hire prominent NFL figure as CEOThe PGA Tour has been on the lookout for a new CEO since the end of last year, with Jay Monahan set to be joined by NFL executive vice president Brian Rolapp.
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 ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPGA Tour poaches top NFL executive to work alongside Jay Monahan as NASCAR commish snubbedBrian Rolapp will reportedly become the new CEO of the PGA Tour, as the NFL executive vice president is set to step away from football after 22 years and switch his focus to golf ...
NFL executive vice president Brian Rolapp is headed for a new role as the CEO for the PGA Tour, multiple media outlets reported on Thursday.
Long-time NFL exec Brian Rolapp is heading to the PGA Tour, so it looks like he won't be the one to take over for Goodell when the time comes. So who will?
Rolapp spent 22 years at the NFL and was considered by some as a potential successor to Goodell.
Brian Rolapp, the league's Chief Media and Business officer, is in line to fill the position, sources told ESPN NFL reporters Adam Schefter and Seth Wickersham.
Brian Rolapp was widely considered to be NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's successor, but he shocked the world by announcing he'll join the PGA Tour instead.
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