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John Mara, Art Rooney II release statement on Roger Goodell investigation

Feb 1, 2014; New York, NY, USA; New York Giants president John Mara (left), New York City mayor Bill de Blasio (second from left), New York governor Andrew Cuomo (second from right) and Super Bowl host committee president Alfred Kelly at the Super Bowl XLVIII handoff ceremony to the Arizona host committee at Super Bowl Boulevard on Broadway. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 1, 2014; New York, NY, USA; New York Giants president John Mara (left), New York City mayor Bill de Blasio (second from left), New York governor Andrew Cuomo (second from right) and Super Bowl host committee president Alfred Kelly at the Super Bowl XLVIII handoff ceremony to the Arizona host committee at Super Bowl Boulevard on Broadway. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is currently being investigated by former FBI director Robert S. Mueller III for his handling of the Ray Rice domestic violence case.

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New York Giants co-owner John Mara and Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II are overseeing the investigation and on Thursday, the two released an official statement, which you can find below.

“Commissioner Goodell called us on Wednesday evening and requested that we oversee the independent investigation that will be conducted by former FBI Director Robert Mueller III. Our role is not to conduct or direct the investigation but to support Mr. Mueller and assist him in gaining whatever access or resources he needs. At the conclusion of Mr. Mueller’s investigation, we will receive his findings on behalf of the League’s owners.

“We have spoken with Mr. Mueller today, and he has informed us he is prepared to begin immediately. No timeline was established and we stressed that he should take as much time as necessary to complete a thorough investigation. We agreed that the scope of the investigation should be aimed at getting answers to specific questions, including what efforts were made by league staff to obtain the video of what took place inside the elevator and to determine whether, in fact, the video was ever delivered to someone at the league office, and if so, what happened to the video after it was delivered.”

You can read the entire statement at NFL.com here.

It is good to see prominent owners like this pair want to find the truth – there are many who believe the owners will come to Goodell’s defense.

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