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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; There is no salary cap for NFL employees, and if there was, it certainly isn’t flat. According to Daniel Kaplan of SportsBusiness Daily, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell nearly tripled his earnings in 2011, making nearly $30 million. The numbers come ...
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Report: Goodell made nearly $30 million in 2011
There is no salary cap for NFL employees, and if there was, it certainly isn’t flat.
According to Daniel Kaplan of SportsBusiness Daily, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell nearly tripled his earnings in 2011, making nearly $30 million. The numbers come from the league’s tax return, which was scheduled to be filed today. Goddell’s $29.49 million includes a $22.3 million bonus. He earned $11.6 million in 2010, before he brokered a 10-year labor deal (after a lockout) and new television contracts. “The NFL is the most successful and best-managed sports league in the world,” Falcons owner and compensation committee chair Arthur Blank in a prepared statement. “This is in no small part due to Roger’s leadership and the value he brings to the table in every facet of the sport and business of the league. His compensation reflects that.” While it seems a mammoth number, his bosses (the owners) willingly chose to give it to him. And that should make it clear to everyone what kind of profits they’re making Report: Goodell made nearly $30 million in 2011 | ProFootballTalk |
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