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NFL VP Troy Vincent helps launch domestic abuse study at Niagara University
Read full article: NFL VP Troy Vincent helps launch domestic abuse study at Niagara UniversityNFL Vice President Troy Vincent and his wife Tommi are helping launch a domestic abuse study at Niagara University that will focus on male student-athletes.
NFL to vote on changes to punts, kickoffs for safety
Read full article: NFL to vote on changes to punts, kickoffs for safetyThe NFL will consider significant changes to the kicking game, with the competition committee proposing that the league adopt the college rule that allows touchbacks on fair catches of kickoffs and moving the touchback spot on punts to the 25-yard line.
NFL still considering scheduling options, Week 18 unchanged
Read full article: NFL still considering scheduling options, Week 18 unchangedThe NFL is still considering various options following the suspension of the Bills-Bengals game, including possibly eliminating the bye week before the Super Bowl.
NFL executives want, expect more Black coaches to be hired
Read full article: NFL executives want, expect more Black coaches to be hiredThe NFL has taken several steps to improve diversity among leadership positions, yet Mike Tomlin is the only Black head coach after Brian Flores and David Culley were fired this week.
NFL teams could lose draft pick for interview violations
Read full article: NFL teams could lose draft pick for interview violationsThe NFL has issued a warning to teams that they could lose a draft pick and face significant fines if club representatives conduct themselves unprofessionally in interviews with draft prospects.
NFL highlights minority candidates at QB Coaching Summit
Read full article: NFL highlights minority candidates at QB Coaching SummitTroy Vincent wrapped up the NFLās three-day General Manager Forum and Quarterback Coaching Summit with a passionate plea to anyone who still thinks there arenāt worthy Black candidates for head coaching positions.
Sarah Thomas to be 1st female to officiate at Super Bowl
Read full article: Sarah Thomas to be 1st female to officiate at Super BowlSarah Thomas will cap her sixth NFL season by becoming the first female to officiate the Super Bowl in NFL history. (AP Photo/David Richard, File)NEW YORK ā Sarah Thomas will cap her sixth NFL season by becoming the first female to officiate the Super Bowl in NFL history. āSarah Thomas has made history again as the first female Super Bowl official,ā said Troy Vincent, Sr., the NFL's executive vice resident of football operations. "Her elite performance and commitment to excellence has earned her the right to officiate the Super Bowl. This will be the first Super Bowl for Coleman as well as Thomas and second for Cheffers, Bryan, Baynes, Hall and Paganelli.
NFL using 7-point mobility plan for diversity hirings
Read full article: NFL using 7-point mobility plan for diversity hiringsWhen the Rooney Rule was adopted by the NFL in 2003, Vincent was in his 12th of 15 seasons as an outstanding defensive back. He was soon to become the president of the NFL Players Association, an impactful position he held for four years. He was soon to become the president of the NFL Players Association, an impactful position he held for four years. Yet he knows the Rooney Rule, designed to advance opportunities for minorities in such areas as coaching and front office positions, hasn't been having the desired effect. Vincent makes note of the dozens of people who have pushed for diversity in the 17 years since the Rooney Rule was adopted.
NFL threatening suspensions for maskless sideline personnel
Read full article: NFL threatening suspensions for maskless sideline personnelLas Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden celebrates after defeating the New Orleans Saints in an NFL football game, Monday, Sept. 21, 2020, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)The NFL is threatening teams with possible suspensions for sideline personnel, including coaches, who do not properly wear face coverings during the pandemic. In a memo obtained by The Associated Press, Troy Vincent, who oversees NFL football operations, told the 32 teams Wednesday that āaccountabilityā is required on the sidelines. But there still have been more instances of coaches and sideline personnel either wearing the masks or gaiters improperly or basically using them as scarves rather than as protective gear. Selective or inconsistent compliance threatens to undermine fan confidence in our health and safety protocols and the competitive fairness and integrity of the NFL season.ā___More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
Unmasked: NFL fines coaches, teams for not covering faces
Read full article: Unmasked: NFL fines coaches, teams for not covering faces(AP Photo/Don Wright)NFL coaches thumbed their collective ā and exposed ā noses at the NFLās mask mandate in Week 2. More coaches and clubs can expect similar punishments as the memo last week from Troy Vincent, who oversees the leagueās football operations, was largely ignored throughout the weekend. Players, who, like the coaches, are subject to daily COVID-19 tests, are exempt from the face covering requirements. Some coaches such as Belichick, McDaniels and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin wore their masks or gaiters over their mouths but not noses. Others such as Carroll, Spagnuolo and Fangio wore their face coverings around their chins or necks, exposing both their mouths and noses.
NFL reminds teams to follow sideline rules on face coverings
Read full article: NFL reminds teams to follow sideline rules on face coveringsThe NFL reminded team personnel on the sidelines about the COVID-19 requirements for wearing face coverings. There were several games Sunday in which team members other than players did not use them. Those require all individuals with bench area access, including coaches and members of the club medical staff, to wear face coverings at all times. āFailure to adhere to this requirement will result in accountability measures being imposed against offending individuals and/or clubs,ā the memo said. He hardly was the only coach or team member with a bare face during the 13 games Sunday.
NFL to use advisory committee to avoid conflicts of interest
Read full article: NFL to use advisory committee to avoid conflicts of interestFILE - In this May 22, 2019, file photo, Troy Vincent, NFL executive vice president, speaks to the media during the owners meetings in Key Biscayne, Fla. The NFL will consult an advisory committee made up of former coaches, general managers and players on such issues as postponing, moving or even canceling games this season due to the coronavirus pandemic. Vincent said Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020 that the advisers, who will report to Commissioner Roger Goodell, will help avoid any inequities in those decisions. Vincent did not identify any members of the panel, saying he was awaiting their approval to do so. Dr. Allen Sills, the league's chief medical officer, noted that setting firm schedules for anything during the pandemic is foolhardy.
NFL tells teams training camps will open on time
Read full article: NFL tells teams training camps will open on timeThe NFL has informed teams their training camps will open on time. The league and the NFL Players Association are still discussing testing for the coronavirus and other health and safety protocols. The players' union wants players tested daily for the virus. A joint committee of doctors, trainers and strength coaches formed by the NFL and NFLPA recommended testing every other day. The league has planned to cut the exhibition schedule from four games to two while the union wants none.