Roger Goodell said Friday that there have been too many examples of late of the NFL "doing wrong" and "that starts with me."

Goodell made his first public comments since Sept. 10, and in them vowed that the league would "get our house in order first" and that he would work to earn back the trust of fans in the face of increasing criticism that the league has not acted quickly or emphatically enough concerning the domestic abuse cases.

The commissioner also said the league would implement a new personal conduct policy with the goal of finalizing it before the Super Bowl in February. He also said he would establish a "conduct committee" to ensure that the new policies and practices are followed.