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    The NFL’s Lack of Black Head Coaches | Beyond the Scenes

    The NFL’s Lack of Black Head Coaches | Beyond the Scenes

    The Rooney Rule came into effect in 2003 to increase the number of Black head coaches in the NFL. Brian Flores’ lawsuit against the league exposed how team owners don’t take this rule as seriously as they should. Host Roy Wood Jr. sits with CBS Mornings co-host, Nate Burleson, and former New York Jets coach, Collette V. Smith, to discuss the lack of diversity in the NFL’s head coaching positions and how the league can hold team owners accountable.

     

    Original air date: October 25, 2022

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    Why the NFL (Still) Has a Diversity Problem

    Why the NFL (Still) Has a Diversity Problem
    Football is the most watched sport in the US - and one of the most profitable. The NFL reported that last year, the Super Bowl was watched by two-thirds of Americans.

    But for some, the popularity and success of the sport are overshadowed by its continuing problems around race - from its handling of players kneeling in protest against the killing of unarmed Black people, to lawsuits over racially biased compensation for concussed Black players, to the NFL's inability –or is it unwillingness?--to hire and retain Black coaches in a league where a majority of the players are black.

    On Tuesday, the Houston Texans announced that they have hired a new head coach - DeMeco Ryans. He becomes one of three Black coaches among the 32 teams in the NFL.

    The league is also touting a historic first in the upcoming Super Bowl – two Black starting quarterbacks. Are these hopeful signs or progress, or, as some critics contend, too little, too late?

    Host Michel Martin talks to Justin Tinsley, who writes about sports and culture and appears on ESPN.

    And Carron Phillips, of Deadspin, explains why 20 years of the NFL's Rooney Rule failed to diversity football's leadership roles.

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    The Rule at the Center of the N.F.L. Discrimination Lawsuit

    The Rule at the Center of the N.F.L. Discrimination Lawsuit

    As the N.F.L. season comes to a close, we’re looking at a class-action lawsuit that Brian Flores, a former head coach of the Miami Dolphins, has filed against the league.

    At the heart of the case is the Rooney Rule, a policy the league implemented two decades ago that has since been adopted across corporate America.

    We explore the lawsuit and the Rooney Rule, and we hear from Cyrus Mehri, a civil rights lawyer who helped create the policy.

    Guest: Ken Belson, a reporter covering the N.F.L. for The New York Times.

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