NEW YORK In the aftermath of the discipline levied against the New England Patriots for taping opponents defensive signals, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is seeking a sweeping crackdown on spying for next season. Full Article at Globe and Mail
NEW YORK -- In the aftermath of the discipline levied against the New England Patriots for taping opponents' defensive signals, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is seeking a sweeping crackdown on spying for next season. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Tom Coughlin was rewarded for the New York Giants' Super Bowl victory, agreeing to a four-year, $21 million contract Friday that will make him one of the NFL's highest-paid coaches. harsher penalties, steps that follow the... Full Article at Inside Bay Area
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wants to crack down on spying next season with more inspections and harsher penalties, steps that follow the disciplining of the New England Patriots for taping opponents' signals. Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
NEW YORK - NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wants to crack down on spying next season with more inspections and harsher penalties, steps that follow the disciplining of the New England Patriots for taping opponents' signals. Full Article at Philly.com
New York NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wants to crack down on spying next season with more inspections and harsher penalties, steps that follow the disciplining of the New England Patriots for taping opponents’ signals. Full Article at Lawrence Journal World
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NEW YORK — In the aftermath of the discipline levied against the New England Patriots for taping opponents defensive signals, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is seeking a sweeping crackdown on spying for next season. Full Article at The Seattle Times
NEW YORK — NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wants to crack down on spying next season with more inspections and harsher penalties, steps that follow the disciplining of the New England Patriots for taping opponents' signals. Full Article at Austin American-Statesman
NEW YORK - NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wants to crack down on spying next season with more inspections and harsher penalties, steps that follow the disciplining of the New England Patriots for taping opponents' signals. Full Article at Santa Maria Times
In the aftermath of the discipline levied against the New England Patriots for taping opponents defensive signals, NFL commissioner ... Full Article at USA Today
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 03: National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell, Rob Manfred, executive vice president of labor and human resources i... View Photo »
National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Roger Goodell is sworn in before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Commerce, Trade, and Consum... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 28: National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell (L) prepares testify before the House Judiciary Committee about footb... View Photo »
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady spikes the ball after throwing a touchdown pass against the Carolina Panthers in the third quarter of th... View Photo »
FOXBORO, MA - DECEMBER 13: Quarterback Matt Moore #3 of the Carolina Panthers warms up against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Dec... View Photo »
