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Roger Goodell blasted for ‘belittling’ CNN’s Rachel Nichols

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a news conference at Phoenix Convention Center on Friday in advance of Super Bowl XLIX on Sunday.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a news conference at Phoenix Convention Center on Friday in advance of Super Bowl XLIX on Sunday.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is being criticized -- even more than usual -- for how he responded to a female reporter who questioned his possible conflicts of interest during his annual Super Bowl news conference Friday.

CNN’s Rachel Nichols was on the receiving end of what many are calling a snarky and disrespectful response.

Critics speculated Goodell would not have responded to a male reporter in the same fashion.

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Nichols suggested the image of the NFL has suffered, in part, because of conflicts of interest concerning outside consultants who investigate alleged wrongdoing.

“When you do something like hire an outside investigator like Ted Wells into the Patriots investigation, you’re still paying him and Robert Kraft who owns the Patriots is paying you,” she said. “What steps can you guys take in the future to mitigate some of those conflict-of-interest issues?”

Goodell, who appeared visibly irritated while the question was being asked, responded with what is being called a condescending answer.

“Well, Rachel, I don’t agree with you in a lot of the assumptions you make in your question. I think we have had people who have had uncompromising integrity,” Goodell said. “I think we have done an excellent job of bringing outside consultants in.”

Goodell then attempted a zinger, which seems to be the focus of most critics’ ire.

“Somebody has to pay [the investigators], Rachel,” Goodell said. “So unless you’re volunteering, which I don’t think you are, we will do that.”

The back-and-forth has become a topic for news stations and is gaining momentum on social media. Other sports reporters also addressed the incident.

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“Goodell has proven he’s really grown as a person through this difficult season by belittling & patronizing Rachel Nichols. #ClownCommish,” tweeted CBS Sports Radio reporter Damon Amendolara.

“Given that Rachel Nichols is trending, I’d say Roger Goodell undermined that message of humility and change. #NFL,” tweeted ESPN reporter Jane McManus.

“Goodell getting salty with Rachel Nichols for her question about conflict of interest in the NFL. Excellent question that he failed to answer,” tweeted Molly McGrath of Fox Sports 1.

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