"Roger Goodell should stop being a meek little mouse and do something meaningful about it," said Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren, arguing that the NFL commissioner should do more to address last week's brawl involving the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
"He makes $40 million dollars a year to lead the NFL and he hasn’t proven he could lead a school field trip, let alone a national sports league. What a joke," she said Monday on her Fox Nation show "Final Thoughts."
On Tuesday, Goodell suggested that Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett could reduce his indefinite suspension if he demonstrated that he regretted his actions, saying, “[Garrett] will probably meet with us sometime in the offseason, and I think we’ll make a judgment on does he have remorse?"
In addition to Garrett being suspended without pay for the remainder of the season, the Browns organization was fined after the attack on Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback Mason Rudolph during last Thursday's game.