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Roger Goodell is an American businessman born on February 19, 1959, in Jamestown, New York. He is the son of U.S. Senator Charles Ellsworth Goodell and Jean Goodell. Raised in New York, Goodell attended Bronxville High School, where he actively participated in football, basketball, and baseball. In his senior year, he captained all three sports teams and received the school's Athlete of the Year award, recognizing his leadership and athletic talent.
Goodell initially aspired to continue his athletic career in college, particularly in football. However, a significant injury prevented him from playing at the collegiate level. Despite this setback, he remained committed to his academic pursuits and graduated from Washington & Jefferson College in 1981 with a bachelor's degree in economics.
Roger Goodell was appointed Commissioner of the National Football League (NFL) on August 8, 2006, succeeding Paul Tagliabue. As Commissioner, Goodell has overseen numerous league initiatives focused on player safety, expanding the NFL's global reach, and enhancing the league's digital presence. His tenure has also included managing challenges such as labor disputes, player conduct issues, and evolving media partnerships.
On December 6, 2017, the NFL announced that Goodell signed a contract extension set to start in 2019, solidifying his leadership of the league. Under his continued direction, the NFL has maintained its status as one of the most commercially successful sports leagues in the world. His peers and industry professionals have referred to him as "the most powerful man in sports," highlighting his significant influence within professional athletics.
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