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Thursday, December 11, 2014

NFL owners approve new conduct policy in wake of Ray Rice case

National Football League owners have approved a new league conduct policy after the Ray Rice and other domestic violence cases.

Arizona Cardinals president Michael Bidwill has been named chairman of a newly created NFL Conduct Committee to oversee the $9 billion league's handling of off-field players violence and other conduct problems.

The panel also includes Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, Dallas Cowboys Executive Vice President Charlotte Jones Anderson, Chicago Bears owner George McCaskey, Houston Texans owner Robert McNair and Dee Haslman. She is the wife of Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslman.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

CYA all the way.

Anonymous said...


Window dressing; NFL gets less and less appealing every time they take their eye off the ball.

Let the bad boys take their lumps in court...and let the NFL decline to draft and hire the perps. That would be an incentive to behave.