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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says league is falling short in its efforts to create greater racial diversity among its coaching ranks and that he bears responsibility for the failure; “We want to see Black head coaches in the NFL, coaches that are people of colour, and eventually gender”

Last Updated: 09/02/22 10:49pm

Commissioner Roger Goodell admits the NFL is 'falling short' on racial diversity among coaches

Commissioner Roger Goodell admits the NFL is ‘falling short’ on racial diversity among coaches

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league is falling short in its efforts to create greater racial diversity among its coaching ranks.

Goodell’s comments come after former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores filed a lawsuit against the league alleging discrimination against Black candidates for top level coaching and management jobs.

Flores sued the NFL as well as the Dolphins, New York Giants and Denver Broncos last week, criticising the league for conducting business like a “plantation” and inadequately tackling racism in regards to the hiring of Black coaches and general managers.

Of the league’s 32 teams, only three will have Black head coaches next season despite Black players making up 70 per cent of team rosters. There are no Black team owners.

But Goodell feels everything was on the table to address the issue of diversity, saying: “We have made a tremendous amount of progress in a lot of areas but not at the head coach.

“That is something we really focused on to try to get the kind of results that we would expect and we fell short by a long shot.”

Brian Flores sued the NFL for alleged racist hiring practices

Brian Flores sued the NFL for alleged racist hiring practices

Brian Flores details

Brian Flores details

Eight head coaching positions were filled this year, with Mike McDaniel and Lovie Smith being the only two minorities hired.

Goodell said “all options are on the table” to address the issue, including an overhaul of the Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview at least two external minority candidates for head coaching jobs.

Flores and others have said the rule leads to “sham interviews”.

Goodell said minority candidates are getting into the interview room at a higher rate than required under the rule but that it is still not leading to the desired outcome.

“We want to see Black head coaches in the NFL, coaches that are people of colour, and eventually gender,” he said.

“So what we’re going to do is step back and look at everything we’re doing to date and re-evaluating that.”

Asked if he took responsibility for the lack of progress on hiring given his 15-year tenure as commissioner, Goodell said he did.

“I do bear that responsibility as does all our clubs.”

Profootballtalk's Mike Florio discusses the potential impact of former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores' decision to file a class action lawsuit against the NFL in which he alleges racial discrimination in its hiring practices

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Profootballtalk’s Mike Florio discusses the potential impact of former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores’ decision to file a class action lawsuit against the NFL in which he alleges racial discrimination in its hiring practices

Profootballtalk’s Mike Florio discusses the potential impact of former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores’ decision to file a class action lawsuit against the NFL in which he alleges racial discrimination in its hiring practices

Asked about the explosive claim in Flores’ lawsuit that he was offered money by Miami Dolphin’s owner Stephen Ross to lose games in order to get higher draft picks, Goodell said he found the allegations disturbing.

Flores has said his refusal to do so led to his firing.

“Integrity of the game is obviously an important element… we are going to look into that and we will make sure that if there were violations, that they won’t be tolerated,” Goodell added.

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