NFL competition committee
The National Football League Competition Committee was created in 1968 following the announcement of the AFL-NFL merger. It replaced the NFL Rules Committee, which was formed in 1932 when the NFL adopted its own rulebook. Prior to 1932 the NFL used the college rulebook.
Members of the Competition Committee are chosen by the NFL commissioner. The members are:[1]
- Rich McKay (chairman) – president, Atlanta Falcons
- John Mara – owner, New York Giants
- Stephen Jones – owner, Dallas Cowboys
- Mark Murphy – president, Green Bay Packers
- Ozzie Newsome – general manager, Baltimore Ravens
- Mike Tomlin – head coach, Pittsburgh Steelers
- John Elway – general manager, Denver Broncos
- Sean Payton – head coach, New Orleans Saints
References
- "The NFL Competition Committee". NFL.com. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
External links
- NFL Football Operations: The NFL Competition Committee
- Saints' Sean Payton named to NFL's competition committee
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