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Carrie Rozelle, the widow of former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle and founder of the non-profit National Center for Learning Disabilities, died last week at her home in San Diego. She was 70. Mrs.
Carrie Rozelle, 69, the widow of former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle, has ... Rozelle said her commitment to raise awareness about the effects of learning disabilities came from her own family's ...
Pete Rozelle had to determine whether to play them. ... but I was also a close friend of the Kennedy family. “That week after the funeral and after our games were played, ...
Carrie Rozelle, widow of former National Football League commissioner Pete Rozelle and founder of the National Center for Learning Disabilities, died Oct. 29 at her home in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif ...
Rozelle and his second wife, Carrie, retired to southern California, where he remained a consultant to the league. He died of brain cancer at his home in Rancho Santa Fe on Dec. 6, 1996. Pete ...
Pete Rozelle, the NFL commissioner who guided pro football into the golden age of television, died Friday at his home in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., of brain cancer at age 70. The father of the Super ...
Pete Rozelle knew about compromises. He was the ultimate compromise candidate when elected NFL commissioner in 1960 on the 23d ballot, ending a week-long struggle among league owners. And Rozelle b… ...
FACTS:On Jan. 25, 2007, Pete Rozelle Jr. filed a petition for writ of mandamus seeking relief from an order denying his motion to withdraw deemed admissions under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 198 ...
Former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle faced a conundrum 60 years ago on whether to play games two days after the 35th president was shot in Dallas. His decision stuck with him for decades and ...
Pete Rozelle settled on The AFL-NFL World Championship Game. Lamar Hunt, the flamboyant owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, had seen his children playing with an incredibly bouncy ball.
Pete Rozelle was the third official commissioner in the history of the National Football League (NFL). He held that position from 1960 to 1989, evolving the league from the then 12 teams, to a ...