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Paul Tagliabue, who led an era of riches and expansion as NFL commissioner, dies at 84

Paul Tagliabue, who led an era of riches and expansion as NFL commissioner, dies at 84

Summary

Paul Tagliabue, former NFL commissioner, died at 84 due to heart failure. During his time from 1989 to 2006, Tagliabue helped the NFL grow financially and introduced policies like the Rooney Rule, but faced criticism for his handling of concussion issues. He played a key role in achieving labor peace and expanding the league's presence with new stadiums and media deals.

Key Facts

  • Paul Tagliabue was the NFL commissioner from 1989 to 2006.
  • He passed away at 84 from heart failure and had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
  • Tagliabue led initiatives for new stadiums and negotiated lucrative TV contracts for the NFL.
  • He maintained labor peace during his tenure, meaning there were no player strikes or work stoppages.
  • He introduced the Rooney Rule, which requires interviewing minority candidates for coaching and executive positions.
  • Tagliabue was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2020.
  • He faced criticism for not handling concussion issues strongly enough.
  • Tagliabue called off NFL games shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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