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The NFL Should Model Their Overtime Rules After U.S. Court Proceedings

JSEL · February 18, 2022 · Leave a Comment

By: David Gardy Ermann After the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills divisional round thriller on January 23, 2022 ended on a walk-off touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes to Travis Kelce on the opening drive of overtime, the sports media world reacted with headlines popping … [Read more...] about The NFL Should Model Their Overtime Rules After U.S. Court Proceedings

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: football, NFL, sports

Career Spotlight – Jason Cohen, General Counsel, Dallas Cowboys

JSEL · July 12, 2021 ·

Jason Cohen is the General Counsel for the Dallas Cowboys. Jason's vast legal practice, which touches the Cowboys' team, business, brand, and everything in between, gives him valuable insight into many areas of sports law. I reached out to Jason to talk about his professional … [Read more...] about Career Spotlight – Jason Cohen, General Counsel, Dallas Cowboys

Filed Under: Career Spotlights Tagged With: football, General Counsel, NFL

NCAA v. Alston at the Supreme Court

JSEL · April 20, 2021 ·

March 31, 2021 marked an important moment in the history of college sports. The Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case involving the NCAA for the first time in nearly 40 years. This article provides a comprehensive summary of that argument. What is Alston and how did we … [Read more...] about NCAA v. Alston at the Supreme Court

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Antitrust, college athletics, football, Litigation, NCAA

Career Spotlight – Hannah Gordon, Chief Administrative Officer & General Counsel, San Francisco 49ers

JSEL · December 2, 2020 ·

Hannah Gordon is the Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel for the San Francisco 49ers. In her role, Gordon oversees Legal, Public Affairs and Strategic Communications, Risk Management, Community Relations, Fan Engagement, the 49ers Museum, and the 49ers Foundation, … [Read more...] about Career Spotlight – Hannah Gordon, Chief Administrative Officer & General Counsel, San Francisco 49ers

Filed Under: Career Spotlights Tagged With: football, General Counsel, NFL, sports

NFL Catches COVID

JSEL · October 10, 2020 ·

The NFL caught its first COVID outbreak of the young season after the Tennessee Titans confirmed eight positive test results among players and other personnel. The Titans immediately halted in-person activities, as did the Minnesota Vikings, the Titans’ previous opponent. As of … [Read more...] about NFL Catches COVID

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: football, Highlight, NFL, sports

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