Adam Scott voted chairman of PGA Tour’s Player Advisory Council

The other players on the ballot for PAC chairman were Maverick McNealy and Kevin Streelman.

Adam Scott has been named chairman of the PGA Tour Players Advisory Council, the Tour announced Tuesday. The decision comes after a vote from PGA Tour membership.

Scott will serve as PAC chairman for the remainder of 2023 and replace Charley Hoffman as one of the player directors on the PGA Tour policy board on Jan. 1, 2024, serving a three-year term.

The other players on the ballot for PAC chairmen were Maverick McNealy and Kevin Streelman. The PAC advises and consults with the policy board and commissioner Jay Monahan on issues affecting the Tour.

In 2024, the four player directors will vote to appoint a fifth player director to serve a three-year term. That position is currently occupied by Patrick Cantlay. The other player directors are Peter Malnati, Rory McIlroy and Webb Simpson.

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Chris Spielman to join Detroit Lions as Special Assistant to Chairman and President & CEO

The Detroit Lions announced that former linebacker Chris Spielman to join the team as Special Assistant to Chairman and President & CEO.

The Detroit Lions announced that former linebacker Chris Spielman will join the team as Special Assistant to Chairman and President & CEO.

Spielman spent eight years with the Lions after they selected him in the second round of the 1988 draft, and he led the team to NFC North (then Central) division titles and an appearance in the 1992 NFC Championship Game. He was a team captain, a Pro Bowler, and team MVP.

After Spielman’s playing career was complete, he entered broadcasting and has spent time across multiple networks including ESPN, FOX, and was the color commentator for the Lions preseason games the last seven seasons.

As this is a full-time role, Spielman will be stepping away from his current broadcasting position at FOX to immediately help Shelia Ford Hamp and Rod Wood in their search for a new general manager and head coach. He will sit in on all interviews moving forward and will go back and revisit the three internal interviews the Lions conducted last week.

“I am humbled and excited about the opportunity to be involved with the franchise that is truly a part of me,” Spielman said in a press release. “The opportunity to work with Rod Wood and every single person in the Lions organization can’t get here fast enough. To Lions fans everywhere, I will do everything in my power to help Mrs. Hamp and the Ford Family achieve their vision of something we can all be proud of.”

Bringing in a football minded advisor in Spielman, to assist business-minded Wood and new principal owner Hamp in their search is a wise move, as it will give them a trusted perspective outside of their own.

Hamp and Wood also issued statements:

Hamp: “Chris Spielman has been a tremendous ambassador for the Detroit Lions since the day he first put on a uniform as a rookie in 1988. He brings great passion for people and the game of football, and we are thrilled to have him on board to help lead our team. This position is a full-time opportunity for Chris that will allow him to work across various departments on both the football and business sides of our organization.”

Wood: “This is an exciting day for the Lions organization. The Ford Family and I look forward to working with Chris and leaning on his knowledge and advice as we take the next steps as a team. His relationship with our team and our city will serve as a strong foundation for him in helping to fortify and sustain our organization’s culture.”

Additionally, the Lions announced that Barry Sanders (former Lions Hall of Fame Running Back), Rod Graves (Fritz Pollard Alliance Foundation Executive Director), Mark Hollis (Rock Ventures Vice President of Business Development) will serve as advisors in the teams search for a GM and head coach.

Russell Wilson named co-owner and chairman of NFL FLAG

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was named the co-owner and chairman of NFL FLAG, the NFL’s youth flag football league.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was named the co-owner and chairman of NFL FLAG – a youth flag football league sponsored by the NFL.

The NFL targeted Wilson with the hope of strengthening the league domestically while also expanding internationally.

Wilson’s new role will include working with Reigning Champs Experiences (RCX) President Izell Reese, who played in the NFL from 1998-2005. They will work to develop the league and help growth for both boys and girls.

RCX is the official operating partner of NFL FLAG and produces some of the country’s premier youth sports events.

“We want to create opportunities for kids around the world to experience and learn the sport of football,” Wilson said. “Our hope is to grow the popularity of the sport on a global level.”

According to the press release, Wilson will make his first official appearance as co-owner and chairman at the NFL FLAG Summit in Nevada during the NFL Draft, where he’ll speak to NFL FLAG leagues from across the U.S. about new initiatives aimed to better support teams and expand NFL FLAG’s global footprint.

Wilson recently became part-owner of the Seattle Sounders and is an investor in the Portland Diamond Project – a group dedicated to bringing Major League Baseball to Portland – so it’s no surprise to see him investing more into the sports world, although this is his first foray into ownership of youth sports.

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