Porterville Recorder

NFL owners make changes to enhance diversity on many levels

- By BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer

Changes designed to enhance opportunit­ies for minorities to get executive, head coaching and coordinato­r positions were passed Tuesday by NFL owners.

They include addendums to the Rooney Rule, which has fallen short in its goal of increasing diversity in the league.

“We feel the package of steps and initiative­s the owners fully supported today all will contribute to making progress in this area,” Commission­er Roger Goodell said. “Most importantl­y, our work is not done. We continue to focus on a number of other initiative­s and will continue to until we have greater success in this area.”

Due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, a conference call among the 32 teams owners replaced the planned spring meeting in Marina del Rey, California. The league’s annual meeting in March in Florida was canceled.

On the same day that teams were allowed a limited reopening of their training facilities — most clubs did not do so, many because of government­al restrictio­ns in their area — the owners eliminated one perceived barrier for minorities. By the beginning of 2021, all clubs will now be required to interview at least two minority candidates from outside the organizati­on for head coach vacancies; at least one minority candidate for any of the three coordinato­r vacancies; and at least one external minority candidate for senior football operations or general manager positions.

The Rooney Rule has been expanded to apply to a wide range of executive positions. Teams must now include minorities and/or female applicants in the interviewi­ng processes for senior level front-office positions. Those include club president and senior executives in communicat­ions, finance, human resources, legal, football operations, sales, marketing, sponsorshi­p, informatio­n technology and security jobs. The league office will also adhere to these requiremen­ts.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY TONY DEJAK ?? In this Aug. 17, 2017, file photo, NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell answers questions during a season ticket member fan forum before practice at the Cleveland Browns NFL football team’s training camp facility in Berea, Ohio. Several NFL teams are reopening their training facilities Tuesday, May 19, while many are prohibited by government restrictio­ns during the coronaviru­s pandemic. Commission­er Roger Goodell gave the 32 clubs the go-ahead for limited reopenings as long as state and local municipali­ties allow them.
AP PHOTO BY TONY DEJAK In this Aug. 17, 2017, file photo, NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell answers questions during a season ticket member fan forum before practice at the Cleveland Browns NFL football team’s training camp facility in Berea, Ohio. Several NFL teams are reopening their training facilities Tuesday, May 19, while many are prohibited by government restrictio­ns during the coronaviru­s pandemic. Commission­er Roger Goodell gave the 32 clubs the go-ahead for limited reopenings as long as state and local municipali­ties allow them.

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