Goodell in Hill huddle

 
The SpyGate scandal goes to Washington Wednesday, with commissioner Roger Goodell meeting with Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), who wants answers on why Goodell destroyed Bill Belichick's tapes and notes in September. They [link]

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