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50 Most Influential: No. 26 — Tod Leiweke / Jeff Pash



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26

TOD LEIWEKE

Chief Operating Officer

NFL


jeff pash

Executive Vice President & General Counsel

NFL

CHANGE FROM 2015: +15

Leiweke and Pash are the go-to execs for Roger Goodell. The newbie Leiweke, in the job a little over a year as COO, is charged with crafting a five-year business and operational plan. The long-tenured Pash oversees legal and labor. With preparations underway for the next round of CBA talks, and the league a consistent target of litigation, Pash’s influence will continue to grow.


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