Menu Search Account

LegiStorm

Get LegiStorm App Visit Product Demo Website
» Get LegiStorm App
» Get LegiStorm Pro Free Demo

National Football League

Acronym: NFL

Information

Address:

Main Office
280 Park Ave. South
New York, New York 10017
View Larger Map

Washington, D.C. Office
850 10th St. NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20001
View Larger Map

Lobbying and Foreign Representation

Has been represented by:
Domestic lobbying:

Filed to lobby on its own behalf from 2008-2024

Revolving door lobbyists:

People who lobbied on behalf of National Football League and have also worked in a congressional office:

  • Stacey Anne Alexander
    Worked for:
  • Former Rep. Michael Barnes (D-MD)
    Worked for:
  • Elizabeth Anne Bell
    Worked for:
  • Paul S. Bock
    Worked for:
  • Nicholas L. Bouknight
    Worked for:
  • Patrick R. Bousliman
    Worked for:
  • Charles M. Brain
    Worked for:
  • Matthew Edward Bravo
    Worked for:
  • Joyce Martin Brayboy
    Worked for:
  • Richard Alvin Carbo
    Worked for:
  • Jeffrey C. Carroll
    Worked for:
  • Kevin Casey
    Worked for:
  • Christopher Stuart Chapman
    Worked for:
  • Elizabeth Baldwin Chryst
    Worked for:
  • Robert Anthony Cogorno
    Worked for:

See more

Caught Our Eye

  • NFL punter kicks off his congressional career

    Posted by Nate Hoffman on April 29, 2015
    A former NFL kicker has officially punted his football career for a job on the Hill. read more
  • Posted by Garrett Snedeker on Dec. 10, 2012
    Will this coming New Year's be as good as last year's for Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas)'s chief of staff? Courtesy of a "longtime personal relationship" with Rush Limbaugh's producer, she received a generous holiday present last year. read more
  • Posted by LegiStorm on May 16, 2012
    Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) is a forgiving man, having hired a former colleague's son who had been in serious legal trouble, according to a new story in Roll Call. read more

Related Entities

Employees
show current employees only

People whose biographies include National Football League as an employer: