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Brett Favre has told the Green Bay Packers
he plans to report to training camp this weekend,
according to an NFL Network report Friday - a move perhaps designed to force the team to quickly work out a trade for the three-time MVP. According to the ...
Brett Favre has told the Green Bay Packers
he plans to report to training camp this weekend,
according to an NFL Network report Friday - a move perhaps designed to force the team to quickly work out a trade for the three-time MVP. According to the ...
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Roger Goodell Latest Blog Posts [more]
BuzzL Goodell Involved In Favre Situation?
Posted 22 hours ago at thejetsblog.com
Green Bay Packers Training Camp Opens This Weekend, Will Brett Favre Be There?
Posted 23 hours ago at FanHouse
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Continuing with the storyline of the offseason, it
appears as if the Packers front office is talking
to interested parties about acquiring Favre’s services. According to reports , these attempts are being made at the behest of Commissioner ...
Last summer, I explained an NFL policy designed
to limit the amount of video and audio content
that traditional media could put on their online ventures. As a part of the credentialing process, the media had to agree not to use more than 45 ...
Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall met with NFL commissioner
Roger Goodell in New York last week concerning his
string of off the field legal troubles.
Broncos WR Brandon Marshall, accompanied by his lawyer
and retired WR Rod Smith, met with Commissioner Roger
Goodell to discuss his off the field problems last year. Goodell is expected to announce a decision next week on whether he will suspend Marshall, and for how long.
Brandon Marshall has been sent to the NFL's
version of the principal's office. Two NFL sources said
Marshall, the Broncos' star receiver who had 102 receptions last season, met Friday morning with league commissioner Roger Goodell in New York. ...
by Scott Sargent , Waiting For Next Year
Sooze already covered this topic earlier today, but do
not go trying to pretend that you haven't heard multiple Favre stories in the same day. It started off with the Green Bay Packers standing their ...
That's the "hunch" LA Times' columnist Sam Farmer
has about how this whole Favre situation will mercifully
end. (Roger Goodell is also anxious to resolve this . Sorry Packers. ) Farmer went on Dan Patrick's radio show and, although he couldn't state ...
Goodell talked to Packers GM Ted Thompson, who
confirmed the team was ready to move on without
Favre. Goodell asked Thompson to begin exploring the market for the disgruntled QB, according to WEAU 13, an NBC television affiliate in Wisconsin. The ...
In what appears to be a brainlock of
epic proportions, Brett Favre was using his team-issued cell
phone to chat with Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and coach Brad Childress, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. There’s no ...
ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reports that NFL Commissioner Roger
Goodell has advised Packers G.M. Ted Thompson to truly
move on without Brett Favre if the team plans to move on without Brett Favre. And so it apparently was the call from Goodell that ...
Gosder Cherilus and Jordon Dizon will begin their
rookie seasons with the Lions under the watchful eye
of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Cherilus and Dizon -- drafted in the first and second rounds, respectively, in April -- ran afoul of the law in incidents that occurred while in college. Cherilus was involved in a bar fight before his senior year at Boston College. Boulder police arrested ...
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Pack's case According to a source in Green
Bay, the Packers believe they have a great case
against the Vikings for tampering. First, they believe the Vikings were willing to talk to Favre in order to cause chaos within the Packers family during the ...
In a rare case of a team being
sanctioned by the league for impermissible contact with a
player, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has ruled in favor of the Bears and against the 49ers in the tampering case surrounding linebacker Lance Briggs . The ...
We all know that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell
has a get tough policy when it comes to
the conduct of the players. Now after urging from the commissioner himself NFL teams will be cracking down on fan conduct at the games and many teams have revised their fan code of conduct policies and some teams have even posted them on their website so that they are easily accessible for the fans.
The hits just keep on coming for Brandon
Marshall of the Broncos. CompleteColorado.com is reporting that the
receiver was ticketed on June 12th for making an illegal lane change and driving without either a license or proof of insurance. The site ...
Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora arrived in Iraq
yesterday as one of the two players NFL Commissioner
Roger Goodell picked to accompany him on a history-making seven-day, three-country summer USO tour, led by the Joint Chiefs chairman, Admiral...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, joined by New Orleans
Saints quarterback Drew Brees and New York Giants defensive
end Osi Umenyiora, will soon leave on a seven-day, three-country summer USO tour led by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ...
The NFL’s rookie symposium often provides a little
offseason intrigue. In 2004, the late Sean Taylor was
fined for not showing up. In 2006, Titans running back Lendale White asked former NFL defensive lineman Esera Tualo, who came out of the ...
It appears that Roger Goodell has come up
with his latest way to shake up the NFL.
He has already made great improvements with the player conduct and shortening up the NFL Draft. Now it sounds like the Commish wants to put his stamp on the ...
Goodell and the rest of the NFL front
office has no one to blame but themselves for
implementing the Rookie Cap and it is ironic that he is criticizing the very own system that he has put into place.
Matt Ryan isn't apologizing for benefiting from a
system that allows top NFL draft picks to receive
massive contracts.
Boston Herald columnist John Tomase is scheduled to
appear on Mohegan Sun’s Sports Tonight at 10pm on
Comcast SportsNet on Monday, June 30th. This will be the first appearance for Tomase since Matt Walsh met with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell ...
According to published reports , New England Patriots
defensive back Willie Andrews has been arrested for the
second time in just over months, this time for holding a gun to his girlfriend’s head last night. His girlfriend had accused him ...
CARLSBAD, Calif. -- After NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
last week said it's "ridiculous" to reward untested and
unproven rookies with lucrative contracts, NFL Players Association executive director Gene Upshaw offered his own interpretation of ...
Righteous Roger is at it again. That would
be NFL commissioner Roger Goodell -- ownership mouthpiece, Pacman
Jones probation officer, destroyer of Sypgate evidence. The more Goodell talks, the less I think there will be an NFL season in 2011. Did ...
A bit of ironic discussions involving rookie salaries.
Even NFL Commissioner believes rookie salaries are too high,
but under further review, the NFL Salary Cap's rookie cap structure fully facilitates these type of contracts.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said it's "ridiculous" to
reward untested rookies with lucrative contracts, and wants the
issue addressed...
Goodell Calls Rookie Contracts 'Ridiculous'
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell might have just won
the “average Joe six pack” over. Today, Goodell was
quoted as saying that rookie salaries are “ridiculous.” “There’s something wrong about the system,” said Goodell to the Associated Press. “The money should go to people who perform.”
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell feels that salaries paid
to untested rookie players are “ridiculous”. Goodell feels that
the money paid out to rookies needs to be addressed during contract negotiations.
Seems if Mr. Goodell has been reading blogs.
Check out the article from the Associated Press.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said its "ridiculous" to
reward untested rookies with lucrative contracts and wants the
issue addressed in contract talks.
CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell believes
its “ridiculous” to reward untested rookies with lucrative contracts
and wants the issue addressed in contract talks. “There’s something wrong about the system,” Goodell said ...





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