PA's Top Cop Going to NFL
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL hired Pennsylvania's state police chief to make sure there are no more signal-stealing scandals like the one involving the New England Patriots last season.
Col. Jeffrey Miller was appointed to the new post of director of strategic security Tuesday and begins work Aug. 18.
His job will involve overseeing everything from pregame security screening for people entering stadiums to ensuring that team signals are not intercepted by opponents through electronic bugging or other devices.
For more on this story, go to pennlive.com.
Col. Jeffrey Miller was appointed to the new post of director of strategic security Tuesday and begins work Aug. 18.
His job will involve overseeing everything from pregame security screening for people entering stadiums to ensuring that team signals are not intercepted by opponents through electronic bugging or other devices.
For more on this story, go to pennlive.com.
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