Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsWednesday, July 8, 2026

Roger Goodell fears a player will die on the field, according to report

Roger Goodell has implemented, or attempted to implement, a number of new rules geared toward player safety. One of the driving forces behind those changes is a fear that an NFL player will die on the field.

If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.

Doug Pensinger

Roger Goodell has put a heavy emphasis on player safety during his time as NFL commissioner and according to people close to Goodell, the reason is he fears a player will die on the field if changes are not made.

In a profile written by Don Van Natta Jr. for ESPN the Magazine, friends say Goodell has told them privately that he believes a player could die on the field if the current culture doesn’t change. An unnamed member of the Hall of Fame who speaks with Goodell regularly said it’s one of the commissioner’s greatest fears.

“He’s terrified of it,” the player said, according to ESPN. “It wouldn’t just be a tragedy. It would be awfully bad for business.”

According to Van Natta’s profile, Goodell often references President Theodore Roosevelt, who pushed for reforms to college football in the early 1900s after several college football players died from skull fractures. Those innovations helped propel football into the next era, something Goodell is trying to emulate.

While his goal may be to protect players and prevent the second on-field death in NFL history, Goodell's practices haven't been widely accepted by the players. In a recent USA Today poll of 300 active players, 61 percent said they disapprove of the job Goodell is doing. Players have voiced their criticisms publicly, including Atlanta wide receiver Roddy White, who said Goodell's term as commissioner has been "like a dictatorship."

“Whatever he says, that’s the end of it,” White said, according to ESPN.

More in the NFL:

NFL Mock Draft: New names rising in first round

Uffsides: Von Miller talks with SB Nation

Ranking the NFL’s top offensive free agents

Joe Flacco and the history of $100 million contracts

The NFL’s disappearing middle class

The speed conspiracy: Comparing NFL and high school 40-yard dash times

See More:

More in NFL

NFL
Why NFL teams want super-safeties with Nick Emmanwori’s versatilityWhy NFL teams want super-safeties with Nick Emmanwori’s versatility
NFL

Caleb Downs, Dillon Thieneman, and Emmanuel McNeil-Warren are the NFL’s three new do-it-all safeties. Here’s why they’re so important to the league right now.

By Doug Farrar
From SBNationExternal Link
Who wins the NFC North?Who wins the NFC North?
From SBNationExternal Link
By Mark Schofield
NFL
Brendan Sorsby gets more bad news, this time from the CFLBrendan Sorsby gets more bad news, this time from the CFL
NFL

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has hit another hurdle on his road to the NFL

By Mark Schofield
NFL
NFL breakout candidates at every position in 2026NFL breakout candidates at every position in 2026
NFL

A team of NFL players poised to have breakout campaigns in 2026.

By Jarrett Bailey
NFL
Lions CB Terrion Arnold faces potential life in prison for alleged kidnappingLions CB Terrion Arnold faces potential life in prison for alleged kidnapping
NFL

The Detroit Lions defender faces a potential sentence of life in prison.

By James Dator
NFL
Brendan Sorsby stuck as NFL announces NO Supplemental Draft in 2026Brendan Sorsby stuck as NFL announces NO Supplemental Draft in 2026
NFL

Another setback for the QB.

By James Dator