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Actually Goodell isn't expected to hear the appeal, just a guy he appoints *rolls eyes*
Who hears the appeal?
This is where life gets difficult for Brady. Per Article 46, all NFL appeals are heard by either commissioner Roger Goodell or someone appointed by him. Since Goodell handed off the initial punishment to Troy Vincent, the NFL’s executive vice president of football operations, it is believed that Goodell won’t serve as hearing officer, as a way to recuse himself. The likeliest person to hear the appeal will be Harold Henderson, the NFL’s former executive vice president of labor relations who heard Adrian Peterson’s appeal.
the NFL is as bad as the federal government man
Who hears the appeal?
This is where life gets difficult for Brady. Per Article 46, all NFL appeals are heard by either commissioner Roger Goodell or someone appointed by him. Since Goodell handed off the initial punishment to Troy Vincent, the NFL’s executive vice president of football operations, it is believed that Goodell won’t serve as hearing officer, as a way to recuse himself. The likeliest person to hear the appeal will be Harold Henderson, the NFL’s former executive vice president of labor relations who heard Adrian Peterson’s appeal.
the NFL is as bad as the federal government man