Paul Tagliabue, who presided over an era of labor peace, soaring revenues and expansion for the National Football League in his 17 years as commissioner while facing rising concerns over a lack of minority hiring, the effects of concussions and the use of drugs, died on Sunday at his home in Chevy Chase, Maryland. He was 84.
Paul Tagliabue, who led the NFL for 17 prosperous years, dies at 84
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