NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the league has fallen short 'by a long shot' in ensuring head coaching opportunities for Black and minority candidates.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Wednesday said the league has fallen short"by a long shot" in ensuring head coaching opportunities for Black and minority candidates.
"I don't think you take anything off the table until you have people look at that, help us independently say, Is there something flawed with our process? And if there is, what can we do to resolve that and fix that?" he said of the league's embattled interview process.
Ex-NFL coach speaks out about 'humiliating' Bill Belichick text 02:57Flores alleges in his lawsuit that the interview was a ruse so the Giants could"demonstrate falsely to League Commissioner Roger Goodell and the public at large that it was in compliance with the Rooney Rule."The NFL and the three franchises named in Flores' suit -- the Dolphins, the Giants and the Denver Broncos, who interviewed Flores in 2019 -- have all denied any wrongdoing.