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Well, someone will probably move in. 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 ...
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.
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 ...
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. For ...
PGA Tour expected to hire longtime NFL executive Brian Rolapp as first CEO, per reports Rolapp has been with the NFL for 22 years; many expected him to one day replace Roger Goodell as commissioner ...
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.
One of Roger Goodell’s most prominent potential successors is leaving the NFL for a new job. NFL media chief Brian Rolapp, viewed by many as Goodell’s most likely successor, is leaving the NFL ...
Rolapp is expected to lead the Tour. Rolapp has been with the NFL for 22 years, and was widely believed to be a potential successor to commissioner Roger Goodell whenever he leaves his post.
While the NFL has approved active player to participate in the 2028 Olympic flag football tournament in Los Angeles, league commissioner Roger Goodell made it clear that the NFL will not determine ...
Money is everything to the NFL and Roger Goodell is making that known loud and clear with his latest thoughts on a new CBA.
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