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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Roger Goodell Signs 5-Year Extension to Remain NFL Commissioner


RadioOnFire.com - Roger Goodell signed a contract extension to remain the commissioner of the NFL. Albert Breer provided a a memo the Compensation Committee sent to owners on Wednesday:






Pro Football Talk initially reported the news.

Darren Rovell of ESPN reported the five-year deal could be worth twice as much annually as the first ten years Goodell was commissioner, which he made $212.5 million.

Goodell, 58, has been the NFL's commissioner since 2006. He has been involved in the NFL in some capacity since joining as an intern in the league office in 1982.

Per ESPN.com, "Goodell worked his way through the ranks and was appointed executive vice president and chief operating officer by Paul Tagliabue in 2001. He oversaw the league's football operations and officiating departments and supervised all league business functions."

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