NFL Won’t Replace Exec Brian Rolapp After His Departure for PGA Tour

NFL Won’t Replace Exec Brian Rolapp After His Departure for PGA Tour

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The NFL has decided not to replace its longtime executive Brian Rolapp with a single individual. Instead, his responsibilities will be distributed among existing executives. Rolapp, who played a crucial role in shaping the NFL's media strategy and business operations, recently became the CEO of the PGA Tour. His duties will be absorbed primarily by Hans Schroeder, COO of NFL Media, and other top executives like Renie Anderson, David Jurenka, and Dhruv Prasad. The league is focusing on leveraging its media deals, which are crucial for its financial health, and sees an opportunity in potentially renegotiating these agreements by 2029. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressed confidence in handling this transition as part of aligning with the league's long-term goals.
Originally by Scott Soshnick and Kurt Badenhausenon June 16, 2025
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