Paul Tagliabue, NFL commissioner who ran league in era of riches and expansion, dies at 84
Tagliabue, who had developed Parkinson’s disease, was commissioner from 1989, when he succeeded Pete Rozelle, to 2006.
Former NFL Paul Tagliabue was the subject on how the league handled two of the largest issues of the time such as the time Los Angeles had no NFL teams and the handling of the concussion crisis in the league during the 1990’s.