Submit a Story!
Get the BallHype iPhone App
Goodell: NFL has 'tremendous interest' in placing a team in London
Goodell: NFL has 'tremendous interest' in placing a team in London
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the league hopes to start playing multiple regular season games in Britain in the next few ...
Goodell Says London May Get NFL Franchise
Goodell Says London May Get NFL Franchise
thesportsbizblog.blogspot.com — The NFL is holding its annual regular season game at London's Wembley Stadium Sunday. This year features... the New England Patriots playing the Tampa Bay Bucs, who are owned by the Glazer family, owners of the English Premier League and European Champion League's defending champion Manchester ... (more) Goodell Says London May Get NFL Franchise
King Questions Goodell on Limbaugh Comments (full version) (video)
Play
King Questions Goodell on Limbaugh Comments (full version) (video)
youtube.com — In an October 28, 2009 House Judiciary Committee hearing, Congressman Steve King questions NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell... on comments he made regarding Rush ... (more) King Questions Goodell on Limbaugh Comments (full ...
Goodell expects multiple NFL games in Britain soon
sports.yahoo.com — LONDON (AP)—NFL commissioner Roger Goodell expects the league to start playing multiple regular-season games in Britain in... the next few years—an expansion that could lead to putting a franchise in London. Goodell said Friday that “every indicator” ... (more) Goodell expects multiple NFL games in Britain soon
Comments
Blog Reactions

Goodell drops strongest hint yet that London will get an NFL team
ProFootballTalk.com — As the NFL prepares for its third regular-season game at Wembley Stadium (this one is a possible snooze-a-rama between one of the best teams in the league and one of the very worst), many NFL fans want to know where this is all headed. By next year, the league might play two games in London. By 2012, the number could move to four. So what's the end game? NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says that the league has " tremendous interest " in placing a team in London. As a commenter recently suggested in response to one of our stories regarding the NFL's possible English beat, why ...

Related Content
Goodell expects multiple games in London soon
sportsillustrated.cnn.com 10/23/2009 — LONDON (AP) -- NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the league hopes to start playing multiple regular season games in Britain in the next few years. He also says putting an NFL franchise in London is of "tremendous interest."
Is London really showing 'tremendous interest' in the NFL?
sports.yahoo.com 10/29/2009 — There are two pieces of evidence which suggest that today's third annual NFL game in London between the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers is a big deal. First the tickets sold out more quickly than Springsteen concert in Jersey. ...
Goodell expects more games to be played in Britain soon
nfl.com 10/24/2009 — LONDON -- NFL commissioner Roger Goodell expects the league to start playing multiple regular-season games in Britain in the next few years -- an expansion that could lead to putting a franchise in London. Goodell said Friday that "every indicator" ...
Goodell on NFL Team in London: "I'd Like to See one in St. Louis First"
realfakesports.blogspot.com 10/24/2009 — With this weekend's matchup between the Patriots and the Buccaneers taking place in London, talk about moving a permanent franchise to the English city is again surfacing. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says that ultimately, he would like to put a franchise in London, but he would like to ...
Goodell Makes
feedproxy.google.com 10/23/2009
Congress Attacking Goodell About Concussions
duelingcouches.blogspot.com 10/29/2009 — "NFL commissioner Roger Goodell did not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on concussions before Congress on Wednesday. That frustrated several members of the House of Representatives Judiciary ...
Goodell defends NFL on concussions to Congress
sportsillustrated.cnn.com 10/29/2009 — WASHINGTON (AP) -- NFL commissioner Roger Goodell did not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on concussions before Congress on Wednesday.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says New Orleans coming back 'better than ever'
nola.com 10/19/2009 — By Brian Allee-Walsh, The Times-Picayune October 18, 2009, 10:47PM NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was a special guest of New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson. roger-goodell.jpg Eliot Kamenitz/The Times-Picayune NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, right, ...
Goodell Voices Concern Over Limbaugh
fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com 10/13/2009 — Commissioner Roger Goodell cast doubt on Rush Limbaugh's viability as an N.F.L. owner Tuesday, saying that "divisive comments are not what the NFL is all about."
Congress Gets Involved In Concussion Debate, Fails To Solve Everything [Nfl]
deadspin.com 10/28/2009 — NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was called to the national principal's office today to explain to senile Congresspeople why football isn't the deadliest game in town. We had some trouble following the testimony because this terrible headache.  ...
N.F.L. Data Reinforces Links to Higher Rates of DementiaNYT > Pro Football 10/24/2009
A flawed union analysis unwittingly corroborates the theory that aging pro football players have cognitive problems at higher rates than the general population.
NFL | Regular-season games are becoming a London traditionThe Seattle Times: Sports 10/25/2009
League commissioner Roger Goodell remembers the early stages of trying to showcase American football internationally. In 1989, the league...
Goodell expects multiple games in Britain soonPatriots & NFL - BostonHerald.com 10/23/2009
LONDON - NFL commissioner Roger Goodell expects the league to start playing multiple regular-season games in Britain in the next few years - an expansion that could lead to...
Pats-Bucs in return to LondonSFGate: Top Sports Stories 10/25/2009
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he remembers the early stages of trying to showcase American football internationally. In 1989, the league played an exhibition game in Tokyo, and the fans were not exactly locked in on the action. "The officials ...
Three players fined by NFL apologize to comissioner Roger GoodellESPN.com - NFL 10/25/2009
Three players disciplined and fined last week took the initiative to personally apologize to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for violating player safety rules.