Tagliabue Considering Retirement
10th March, 2006 - 3:06 pm
NY Post - Paul Tagliabue reportedly is seriously thinking about ending his 17-year run as NFL commissioner, league sources say.
According to ESPN, sources said Tagliabue is expected to exercise a clause in his contract with NFL owners in which he becomes a "senior executive" consultant with a significant compensation package.

There has been recent speculation that Tagliabue's reign was in its final year or two, but the sources pinpointed the commissioner's decision as possible during the next 60 days. Tagliabue's current contract has two years remaining on it and it is believed to pay him between $8 million and $10 million through May 2008. Tagliabue was unavailable for comment and a league spokesman said he was unaware of the development. [READ]

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