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The NFL has used the so-called “Rooney Rule” since 2003. It’s under renewed scrutiny because ex-Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores expressed skepticism about its effectiveness in the lawsuit ...
NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith and NFLPA president JC Tretter join the "Huddle & Flow" podcast to discuss the history and future of the Rooney Rule in the NFL.
The Rooney Rule is the result of recommendations made by the Workplace Diversity Committee. Pittsburgh Steelers chairman emeritus Dan Rooney attending the Dec. 22, 2012, ...
Since the Rooney Rule was implemented in 2003, 17 teams have had either an African-American or Latino head coach or general manager. Three teams—the Chiefs, Colts and Raiders—have had more ...
"Over the years, the Rooney Rule has expanded to include a greater number of positions across NFL clubs. In 2009, the policy was amended to include general manager jobs and equivalent front-office ...
In a class-action lawsuit, Former NFL coach Brian Flores specifically cites the league's Rooney Rule as being a "well-intentioned failure." ...
In a class-action lawsuit, Former NFL coach Brian Flores specifically cites the league's Rooney Rule as being a "well-intentioned failure." Skip to content. NOWCAST KMBC 9 News at 10PM.
The Rooney Rule requires the NFL to interview a diverse range of candidates. Flores says it’s a ‘well-intentioned failure’ ...
In 2003, the NFL had three minority head coaches: future Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Dungy, Herman Edwards and Marvin Lewis ...
"Over the years, the Rooney Rule has expanded to include a greater number of positions across NFL clubs. In 2009, the policy was amended to include general manager jobs and equivalent front-office ...
In 2003, the NFL had three minority head coaches: future Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Dungy, Herman Edwards and Marvin Lewis ...
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