India, April 25 -- Roger Goodell, the Commissioner of the National Football League (NFL), is booed by the fans in attendance during the NFL Draft every year. Ever since he replaced Paul Tagliabue and got appointed as the Commissioner of the NFL in 2006, he has been receiving a chorus of boos from the audience - and it gets louder every year.

Goodell faces relentless booing at NFL Drafts, a tradition rooted in fan frustration. As the league's public face, he absorbs blame for unpopular decisions-fines, referee issues, and scandals like Deflategate or concussion cover-ups. The draft offers a rare chance for fans to directly express discontent, a practice dating back to at least 2011. Goodell leans into the "villain" role, even encouraging ...