The NFL draft is still happening—but it won't look anything like it has in the past. Roger Goodell welcomes you into his “man cave.”
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is still figuring out how to work from home.
He wants to make sure his neighbors won’t be mad when he invites millions of strangers into his basement next week for a business party. He needs to find a way for those strangers to scream at him. He also has to decide what he’ll be wearing when he virtually hosts the NFL draft.
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