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A New Letter from Roger Goodell


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To NFL Fans:

This may be the first week of the regular season, but it has the feel of a Super Bowl week for the NFL. One of the reasons is that we will unite with the rest of the nation on Sunday to reflect on the anniversary of 9/11 and honor the spirit of America.

All of us in the NFL appreciate your patience and understanding through what was a most unusual and challenging off-season. Now we are ready to enjoy what the NFL is all about -- great players, great fans, intense competition, the performance and passion surrounding America's most popular game.

Thanks to the hard work of our players, club owners, teams, and staff, the NFL's pledge to deliver great football to our fans has been strengthened and is more secure than ever. We start the regular season and the race to Super Bowl XLVI with tremendous anticipation and momentum.

We want you most of all to sit back and enjoy it – in our stadiums, on television, and wherever else you connect with the NFL. Football fans enjoying football is what we love.

Be assured, however, that we believe in better. Players, owners, coaches, team and league staff – working together -- will be putting our collective foot on the accelerator. We have more work to do to improve our league and game on a variety of fronts. We will do that by continuing to focus on the quality of the game and innovation. And we will do it relentlessly.

On behalf of everyone in the NFL, thank you for your incredible support, and thank you especially for sharing your views with us. Please keep it coming. We value your opinion because it helps make us better. The passion of our fans and communities is what makes the NFL so special.

Thank you again. Let's get it started.

Roger Goodell

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I lost a dear friend and numerous neighbors on 9/11.

I lost my mother in law to breast cancer.

As to both we don't need Goodell or anyone to use that murderous atrocity nor any disease as marketing. And that is all this is. Spare use the ribbons, flyovers and taps. Just allow us 3 1/2 hours to forget about all the ___ life deals all of us without reminding us so you can sell hats and t shirts.

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I lost a dear friend and numerous neighbors on 9/11.

I lost my mother in law to breast cancer.

As to both we don't need Goodell or anyone to use that murderous atrocity nor any disease as marketing. And that is all this is. Spare use the ribbons, flyovers and taps. Just allow us 3 1/2 hours to forget about all the ___ life deals all of us without reminding us so you can sell hats and t shirts.

Thank you.

I didn't lose anyone there, but this is exactly how I feel. A moment of silence before the national anthem would've been fine.

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