The Rooney Rule is an NFL policy that requires teams to interview ethnic-minority candidates for head coaching and senior ...
Super Bowl champion Ryan Clark blasted the New England Patriots on "Inside the NFL" for how they complied with the NFL's Rooney Rule when they hired Mike Vrabel.
Ryan Clark, former Super Bowl champion and ESPN analyst, criticizes the New England Patriots for their handling of the Rooney ...
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Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles met with the media on Tuesday ... and he didn't exactly rule it out. "We’ll look at all avenues to get the best coach here," Poles said.
Darts star Ryan Searle publicly called out the changes made to the European Tour rules as he questioned the purpose of the PDC Order of Merit. The 37-year-old wasn't impressed with the news that ...
It wasn’t Ryan Day, Dan Lanning or even James Franklin ... to the team looking to satisfy the requirements of the Rooney Rule of interviewing multiple minority candidates, but it's still ...
In searching for the successor to Jerod Mayo, the Patriots adhered to the NFL’s Rooney Rule — but one former front office executive is not thrilled with how the process played out.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety and current ESPN analyst Ryan Clark recently warned the club that moving on from head coach Mike Tomlin could turn the proud franchise into a rebuilding team.
As Dallas begins sorting through candidates, the Rooney Rule will surely become a key topic of discussion. What exactly is the Rooney Rule, and how have the Cowboys fared under the policy in the past?
“That, I saw at least on the internet, seemed to spark a bit of outrage about skirting the Rooney Rule. And I do not think that’s what happened at all.” The reason New England was in the ...
That’s according to former Steelers captain and ESPN personality Ryan Clark, who suggested to TMZ Sports that Tomlin explore other opportunities. “Coach Tomlin should look into whether or not ...