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EssentiallySports on MSNRooney Rule Founders Rip Into NFL Before Super Bowl as Patriots’ Mike Vrabel & Bears’ Ben Johnson Hiring in QuestionThe legacy we’re talking about here is the Rooney Rule. The rule basically says that NFL teams must interview at least one ...
Two original founders of the NFL's Rooney Rule told ESPN they agree with commissioner Roger Goodell that the league's efforts on diversity are bearing fruit, but they say there's more work to do.
“That, I saw at least on the internet, seemed to spark a bit of outrage about skirting the Rooney Rule. And I do not think that’s what happened at all.” The reason New England was in the ...
For the second time since Trump took office, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the league's diversity efforts, which include the Rooney Rule, won't end.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport, Judy Battista and Tom Pelissero explain changes to the Rooney Rule and why some resolutions were tabled at league meeting. PFF NFL Analyst Sam Monson: Los Angeles ...
is the namesake for the NFL's Rooney Rule. A rule named for the late Pittsburgh Steelers president Dan Rooney is at the forefront of efforts to diversify coaching and front offices in the National ...
NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith and NFLPA president JC Tretter join the "Huddle & Flow" podcast to discuss the history and future of the Rooney Rule in the NFL. Former NFL coach Hue ...
A Cowboys interview gets handy: Not only does it work for the Rooney Rule, it also makes sense that Matt Eberflus will want Andre Curtis here to oversee his secondary. FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys ...
When the Bears interviewed Eddie George for their head-coaching vacancy, only to quickly give Ben Johnson the job, questions were raised about whether the interview with George was a sham, making a ...
Like “woke,” “political correctness,” “affirmative action,” and “cancel culture” before it, “DEI” is a phrase that began as a well-intentioned effort with a real definition ...
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Vance Joseph of the Denver Broncos and Anthony Lynn of the San Diego Chargers joined a short list of minority candidates to land their first NFL head-coaching jobs.
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