John Roth, COO of the NFL's Buffalo Bills and NHL's Buffalo Sabres, was fired along with the Bills' general counsel, Kathryn D'Angelo.
John Roth, the newly appointed chief operating officer of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and NHL’s Buffalo Sabres, was fired on Wednesday along with the Bills’ general counsel, Kathryn D’Angelo, because the two were in a romantic relationship, a person briefed on the matter told The Associated Press.
“Both Kathryn and I wish the Pegulas the best of luck and we think the world of Terry, Kim and Laura, and the rest of the team,” Roth said, referring to his staff. “And we will be cheering the Bills and Sabres on from afar.” D’Angelo came up through the Bills’ management ranks. She was hired in 2016 and promoted to general counsel earlier this year.
In May 2018, Russ Brandon abruptly resigned his dual role as Bills and Sabres president after having an inappropriate relationship with a female employee.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Bills and Sabres COO, Bills legal counsel fired for having romantic relationship, AP source saysJohn Roth, the newly appointed chief operating officer of the NFL's Buffalo Bills and NHL's Buffalo Sabres, was fired on Wednesday along with the Bills' general counsel, Kathryn D'Angelo, because the two were in a romantic relationship, a person briefed on the matter told The Associated Press.
Read more »
Buffalo Sabres re-sign defenseman Owen Power to seven-year contractPower’s new contract with the Sabres carries an $8.35 million cap hit.
Read more »
Buffalo Bills place LB Matt Milano and DT DaQuan Jones on injured reserveThe Buffalo Bills placed linebacker Matt Milano and nose tackle DaQuan Jones on injured reserve and signed linebacker A.J. Klein.
Read more »
Strength In Numbers: Sabres could break outLast season, Meghan Chayka correctly predicted the New Jersey Devils to turn the corner and become a contender. Can the Sabres finally do the same this season?
Read more »
Sabres sign D Power to seven-year, $58.45M extensionFirst Rasmus Dahlin and now Owen Power. In the span of three days, the Buffalo Sabres locked up their two star defensemen by signing Power to a seven-year contract extension worth $58.45 million on Wednesday.
Read more »
Naylor: Injuries to key players will put pressure on younger BillsThe Bills not only lost their London game to the Jaguars but also linebacker Matt Milano and defensive tackle DaQuan Jones to injury. TSN Football Insider Dave Naylor discusses how these latest injuries will impact the team.
Read more »