NFL team looks to overhaul executive leadership of on-field operations
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Arthur Blank (r), owner of the National Football League's Atlanta Falcons at a recent game with the team's general manager Thomas Dimitroff. Blank on October 11 fired both Dimitroff and head coach Dan Quinn. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
NFL team looks to overhaul executive leadership of on-field operations
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Ahead of this weekend’s first of two National Football League (NFL) regular season games to be played at London’s Wembley Stadium, venue managing director Roger Maslin has said the city can deliver on a launch of its own franchise.
The National Football League (NFL) will reportedly pay out $765 million in a settlement deal to former players that have suffered from dementia or other concussion-related health problems.
The National Football League (NFL)’s international business vice-president Chris Parsons has admitted that a permanent London-based team will not be created in the near future.