NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell did his best today to allay fears of Buffalo Bills fans over the team's foray into Canada.
Goodell, speaking to reporters before taking part in a question-and-answer forum at Chautauqua Institute, offered full support to the team's plan to play eight games in Toronto over the next five years.
"The efforts going on to regionalize the team I think are strengthening the team and making the team more successful in Buffalo," Goodell said. "I think that's what's positive, and I think that's what the fans should understand. It's good for the Bills and I believe it will be good for the fans overall."
Goodell, speaking to reporters before taking part in a question-and-answer forum at Chautauqua Institute, offered full support to the team's plan to play eight games in Toronto over the next five years.
"The efforts going on to regionalize the team I think are strengthening the team and making the team more successful in Buffalo," Goodell said. "I think that's what's positive, and I think that's what the fans should understand. It's good for the Bills and I believe it will be good for the fans overall."
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