Falcons GM Pushes Diversity as Florida Challenges Rooney Rule

March 30, 2026
Falcons GM Pushes Diversity as Florida Challenges Rooney Rule
  • The Falcons’ general manager, aiming to broaden leadership diversity, plans to actively push grassroots and director-level initiatives despite ongoing legal pushback from Florida over the Rooney Rule.

  • Robert Saleh stands out as the only minority hire in the latest coaching cycle, underscoring a rare year with zero Black head coaches hired.

  • The Rooney Rule requires interviewing a minimum number of minority candidates for top roles and quarterback coaching slots, forming the backbone of the industry’s diversity requirements.

  • Florida lawmakers are challenging the Rooney Rule’s legality, arguing that the state should not consider race or gender in employment decisions.

  • Cunningham frames the push as ongoing: we must keep advocating, educating, and recognizing the Rooney Rule as an important step while acknowledging there’s more work ahead.

  • Figures like Todd Bowles say more information is needed to assess Uthmeier’s concerns about the rule’s impact on merit-based hiring.

  • Throughout, Cunningham emphasizes ongoing advocacy, education, and progress in diversity regardless of legal setbacks or political opposition.

  • Cunningham spoke at NFL league meetings in Phoenix, with Rob Maaddi credited as a contributing AP Pro Football Writer in the coverage.

  • Key figures in the debate include Ian Cunningham and the Rooney Rule itself, which anchors discussions on hiring diversity.

  • Florida’s March 2026 legislation reinforces the stance against considering race or gender in employment, complicating the effectiveness of the Rooney Rule.

  • Three NFL teams are based in Florida—Tampa Bay, Miami, and Jacksonville—and the league could face legal action if the rule is deemed unenforceable in the state.

  • The Florida dispute is part of a broader scrutiny of league hiring practices as the NFL weighs how to apply diversity rules across franchises.

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