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EssentiallySports on MSNPeyton Manning & Roger Goodell Pay Same Touching Tribute to Jim Irsay as Colts Make Big AnnouncementLet’s find a way back to our greatness.” With these words, legendary Colts owner Jim Irsay had inspired his team after their ...
Tributes from across the NFL, including emotional messages from Peyton Manning and the Commissioner, Roger Goodell, have ...
Rolapp spent 22 years at the NFL and was considered by some as a potential successor to Goodell.
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Front Office Sports on MSNRoger Goodell’s Rumored Successor Jumps to the PGA TourBrian Rolapp is stepping in as the PGA Tour’s first-ever CEO. The post Roger Goodell’s Rumored Successor Jumps to the PGA ...
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Rolapp has been with the NFL for 22 years, and was widely believed to be a potential successor to commissioner Roger Goodell ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNlaw nation sports: dallas cowboys, 4th of july, and nfl suspensionsDiscussing the Dallas Cowboys, 4th of July, NFL suspensions, including Ezekiel Elliott and Roger Goodell. Fair treatment and NFL union considerations.
Veteran NFL executive Brian Rolapp is reportedly set to leave the league to become the PGA Tour’s first-ever CEO.
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Yardbarker on MSNRoger Goodell's potential successor is leaving the NFLOne of Roger Goodell’s most prominent potential successors is leaving the NFL for a new job. NFL media chief Brian Rolapp, ...
Long-time NFL exec Brian Rolapp is heading to the PGA Tour, so it looks like he won't be the one to take over for Goodell when the time comes. So who will?
The PGA Tour has named a new CEO to work alongside commissioner Jay Monahan, poaching Brian Rolapp from the NFL.
Rolapp is leaving his position as an NFL executive vice president to become the next PGA Tour CEO, according to ESPN's Adam ...
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