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Rolapp spent 22 years at the NFL and was considered by some as a potential successor to Goodell.
Brian Rolapp, the league's Chief Media and Business officer, is in line to fill the position, sources told ESPN NFL reporters Adam Schefter and Seth Wickersham.
OAKMONT, Pa. — NFL executive Brian Rolapp is set to become part of the PGA Tour Enterprises and a new position of CEO, according to several reports.
The PGA Tour is expected to name longtime NFL executive Brian Rolapp as its first CEO, ending a months-long search for a new executive.
Brian Rolapp is leaving his position as an NFL executive vice president to become PGA CEO, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter and Seth Wickersham.
The PGA Tour is hiring longtime NFL executive Brian Rolapp as the first CEO of its new commercial division, created two years ...
The PGA Tour is hiring longtime NFL executive Brian Rolapp as the first CEO of its new commercial division, created two years ...
Rolapp is leaving his position as an NFL executive vice president to become the next PGA Tour CEO, according to ESPN's Adam ...
It has been confirmed that NFL Executive Brian Rolapp is leaving the organization, with ESPN’s Adam Schefter reporting he will become the PGA Tour’s new CEO ...
Brian Rolapp, a longtime NFL executive who was thought to be in line as the successor to commissioner Roger Goodell, will leave the league to become CEO of the PGA Tour, according to a source granted ...
The PGA Tour is hiring NFL executive vice president Brian Rolapp as its CEO, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Seth ...
Rolapp has been with the NFL for 22 years, and was widely believed to be a potential successor to commissioner Roger Goodell ...