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50 Most Influential: No. 41 — Jeff Pash / Tod Leiweke


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Jeff Pash 

Executive Vice President
& General Counsel

NFL

CHANGE FROM 2014: -7


Tod 
Leiweke

Chief Operating Officer

NFL

CHANGE FROM 2014: NEWCOMER

It’s not been a great year for Pash, with the Deflategate mess. His absence as a witness in the arbitration was a key reason Tom Brady’s ban was overturned. Still, Pash remains a forceful influence in which way league policy flows. Leiweke joined the NFL in July, a move that drew raves in the sports business community for his organizational talents and deep relationships. He gives the league a smooth and skilled operator at a time it desperately needs it.


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