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Roger Goodell at the Super Bowl: 5 hot topics the NFL commissioner should address

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeDecember 17, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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PHOENIX — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will give his annual report on Wednesday super bowl Address the state of the league and answer questions on everything about professional football – the good, the bad and the ugly.

The NFL in 2022-23 had another record year in terms of viewership, and with games played in London, Germany and Mexico, the global reach continues to expand as well.

But the NFL doesn’t come in Super Bowl Week with a completely impeccable record. Despite the explosion in television audiences, the overall quality of the game declined, as did that of the referees. And, of course, the NFL continues to see mixed results when it comes to diversity when it comes to coaching and general manager hiring.

Here are some pressing topics Goodell will likely receive questions about Wednesday.

1. Control of officials

The quality of NFL officiating has been a popular topic of debate over the past few seasons, and this playoffs have been no different. The last 10 minutes of play AFC Championship Game featured a number of apparent gaffes by the referees, which subjected the league to criticism over the integrity of the referees.

The games are certainly not rigged. However, the numerous errors raise the question of whether the NFL should implement a sky judge system and also go to full-time officials. This is certainly not the first time either of these measures has been discussed, but team owners have not been able to agree on their implementation. But with the damaged credibility of the officiating crews still attracting great interest just days before the Super Bowl, it may be time for Goodell and league officials to reconsider.

2. Concussion Numbers

Although NFL officials believe their game is safer today than in years past, the number of concussions increased from 2021 (126) to 2022 (148). The increase comes despite rule changes designed to reduce the risk of head injuries. The NFL’s top legal officials recently said the overall injury rate hasn’t increased, so what about concussions? What, if anything, does the league want to do to reduce the number of concussions?

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3. Diverse hiring

For years, Goodell and top league officials have acknowledged that the NFL has a diversity problem in its hiring practices, particularly for head coaches and general managers. NFL owners approved a measure last year to expand the Rooney rule, with the goal of increasing the hiring of minorities for positions as coaches, coordinators, general managers and team presidents. The league has also begun hosting what it calls “accelerator” programs, which give team owners and presidents the opportunity to meet and become familiar with candidates identified as promising front-office prospects. minorities.

Over the past year, the NFL has seen improvement in the front office: five teams now have Black team presidents, and six of the last eight general manager positions have gone to people of color. But change remains slow on the head coach and coordinator side. For what? What will it take to finally solve this problem?

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4. The investigation and the fate of Daniel Snyder

The NFL has dragged its feet on truly addressing the long-standing toxic environment within the Washington Commanders organization.

In 2021, an independent investigation found that Daniel Snyder perpetuated a toxic work culture by ignoring and downplaying sexual misconduct by senior male employees. The team was fined $10 million and Snyder voluntarily withdrew from Washington’s day-to-day operations. However, the findings of the investigation remained confidential. Additional information on Snyder’s efforts to derail this initial investigation appeared in 2022, which triggered a second investigation. Again chronology what happens next remains unclear.

Goodell and the team’s owners have not yet attempted to remove Snyder from power, although some think it’s time. Signs indicate Snyder is exploring sell the team.

5. International reach

After having great success with its international series last season, the NFL announced five more games will take place abroad in 2023 (three in London and two others in Germany). The bills, Titans, Jaguar, Chefs And Patriots will all play abroad. Plans for 2024 are already being developed, and popular belief remains that the league may consider placing a team permanently overseas. With the Super Bowl attracting a large international media contingent, Goodell will likely be pressed again to implement such projects.

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