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    Goodell Stiff-Arms Florida AG Over Rooney Rule As Lions Demand Ragnow’s Cash Back

    Tara McCarthyBy Tara McCarthyApril 2, 20264 Mins Read
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    PHOENIX — The desert sun cooked the pavement outside the Arizona Biltmore resort on Tuesday, but the real heat radiated from the microphones inside. The 2026 NFL Annual Meeting wrapped up with a pair of explosive off-field storylines: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell flatly rejected legal threats from the state of Florida regarding the Rooney Rule, and the Detroit Lions confirmed they forced retired All-Pro center Frank Ragnow to hand back a chunk of his signing bonus.

    There was no slow build-up to the drama. Goodell stepped to the podium and immediately addressed Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, who sent a letter last week demanding the league suspend its minority-hiring policy by May 1. Uthmeier claimed the policy violates Florida civil rights laws. Goodell didn’t blink. He made it perfectly clear the league will not alter its hiring practices to appease political pressure.

    Goodell Holds the Line on Diversity

    Florida hosts three NFL franchises—the Buccaneers, Dolphins, and Jaguars. Uthmeier’s threat of “enforcement actions” against the league sets the stage for a massive legal collision. Goodell, however, brushed off the ultimatum, stating the NFL will engage with the attorney general but stands firm on the policy’s legality and intent.

    The league genuinely believes the Rooney Rule brings in the absolute best talent. With nine of the 10 head coaching vacancies in the 2026 cycle going to white coaches, the NFL faces pressure from all sides. Goodell’s refusal to back down signals a readiness to take Florida to court rather than gut a 23-year-old initiative.

    Locker Room Talk

    “I think we are well aware of the laws and where the laws are changing and evolving. We think the Rooney Rule is consistent with those… One thing that doesn’t change is our values.”
    — Roger Goodell, NFL Commissioner

    Detroit Claws Back Guaranteed Cash

    While Goodell handled the legal threats, Detroit Lions president Rod Wood played financial hardball across the room. Wood confirmed the organization actively sought and retrieved a portion of Frank Ragnow’s $6 million signing bonus after the physical toll of the trenches forced the 29-year-old center into early retirement last summer.

    The financial breakdown of the Ragnow situation paints a clear picture of Detroit’s front office strategy:

    • The Deal: A four-year, $54 million extension signed in May 2021.
    • The Bonus: $6 million paid upfront, prorated at $1.5 million against the cap annually from 2023 through 2026.
    • The Clawback: With two years left on his deal when he retired, Detroit retrieved approximately $3 million.

    Fans and former players immediately slammed the move. Future Hall of Famer Jason Kelce called the decision out publicly, arguing that signing bonuses exist specifically to protect players whose bodies inevitably break down. Ragnow literally destroyed his body for the franchise, playing through painful injuries year after year. To see the team snatch back his cash left a sour taste in the mouths of many veterans.

    Wood showed zero remorse, leaning heavily into franchise history to justify the aggressive accounting.

    “Our precedent goes all the way back to Barry Sanders. And if Barry Sanders paid back money… they’re not paying back their money, they’re returning our money. Cause they were paid in advance for services that they hadn’t completed.”
    — Rod Wood, Detroit Lions President

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    The Lions’ ruthless cap management gives general manager Brad Holmes maximum financial flexibility heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. Every dollar counts when you are chasing a Super Bowl ring. But the human cost is high. Detroit already alienated franchise legends Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson over identical bonus disputes in the past. Treating a beloved, broken-down warrior like Ragnow the exact same way sends a chilling message to current players negotiating future extensions: guaranteed money in Detroit is only guaranteed if you survive the contract.

    Meanwhile, the clock is ticking on Florida’s May 1 deadline. If AG Uthmeier pulls the trigger on a civil rights enforcement action, the NFL will face a grueling legal battle that could freeze coaching hires and front-office movement across the Buccaneers, Dolphins, and Jaguars right in the middle of the 2026 offseason.


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    Tara McCarthy is a Senior NFL Writer at nhanfl.com based in Chicago, IL. With a B.A. in Journalism and over 7 years of sports writing experience, she covers breaking NFL news, game analysis, and fantasy football insights. An expert in NFC team dynamics, Tara is dedicated to delivering accurate, timely reporting to football fans worldwide. Email: tara@nhanfl.com https://x.com/taranhanfl

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