Joseph Thomas Browne (born March 6, 1947) is an American former National Football League (NFL) executive. At the time of his retirement, he was the longest-tenured employee in NFL history, with a career spanning over 50 years. (wikipedia)
Regarding Sunday's games, we will make no decision today. We'll gather information and speak to several parties within the next 24 to 48 hours.
The first two hours of the meeting were spent on the union's proposal, an explanation of it. Additional time was spent, subsequent to that, on some general revenue-sharing discussion, most of it directed by the commissioner. They're going to resume early tomorrow morning.
People who are saying the Lower 9th Ward shouldn't be rebuilt or is totally damaged are absolutely wrong.
Bottom line, we told the clubs today that we are making progress.
We're going with young players who want to play in Pittsburgh.
I'm not aware that an agreement has been reached. The scheduling of games needs approval of the commissioner.
It used to be 30-plus days to be extended stay. Then it was seven-plus and now it's even five-plus days.
He knew more about what was going on than Pete. He is on top of everything.
We were painfully aware of the negative impacts of this closing right now. Unfortunately, we are at a critical point in the project construction, and if we didn't do this closing now, the entire project would more or less have to be stopped until the preferred summertime closure.
Getting even throws everything out of balance.