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Goodell hits Lot E

Posted Nov 7, 2010

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell starts his Monday night visit to Paul Brown Stadium in Lot E while tailgating with more than 100 fans, many of whom are long-time season ticket holders and regular tailgaters in and around that parking lot.

Before the 8:30 p.m. game against the Steelers (ESPN, Cincinnati’s Channel 12), Goodell meets and greets the fans at 5 p.m. and then takes their questions at 5:30 p.m. He began meeting with fans at last season’s Pro Bowl and has had sessions at the NFL Draft, during a training camp tour, at the season opener in New Orleans, and in the recent game in London.

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