NFL Power 40+ (cont.) |


Bill Polian, 67, Colts
Colts president is architect of league's steadiest franchise; key member of competition committee.
Bill Belichick, 58, Patriots
Pats coach and three-time Super Bowl winner is admired by all, emulated by some.
Art Rooney II, 58, Steelers
Steelers president carries the gravitas of Art, his grandfather, and Dan, his dad.
Ozzie Newsome, 54, Ravens
Only Indy's Polian has had a better run of team-building than Ravens' general manager.
Peyton Manning, 34, Colts
Colts quarterback is face of the league and its most marketable player.
Brett Favre, 41, Vikings
Vikings quarterback dominates media attention, for better and worse.
Drew Brees, 31, Saints
Saints quarterback helped turn New Orleans into America's New Team.
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Dr. James Andrews, 68
Preeminent orthopedic surgeon and pioneer in treatment of ligament damage has saved dozens of NFL careers, from Troy Aikman's to Drew Brees'.
Tom Condon, 57, and Ben Dogra, 45
Coheads of Creative Artists Agency's football division have 100 top players, including Peyton and Eli Manning, Adrian Peterson.
John Wooten, 73
Former player chairs Fritz Pollard Alliance, which promotes hiring of minority coaches and front-office staffers.
Bob LaMonte, 65
Most prominent coaches' agent; client list includes Andy Reid, Brad Childress, Mike Singletary
Drew Rosenhaus, 43
First superstar agent is as controversial as ever, but with client list of 120 (including Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco) and growing, impossible to ignore
George Bodenheimer, 52
ESPN/ABC Sports president pays league $1.1 billion a year for Monday Night Football
Dick Ebersol, 63
NBC Universal Sports & Olympics chairman has Goodell's ear
David Hill, 64
FOX Sports chair has been behind major innovations in NFL broadcasts
Sean McManus, 55
President of CBS News, Sports doesn't wield influence of other network bosses
Steve Bornstein, 58
NFL Network czar and exec VP of NFL media renegotiated deals with CBS, Fox and NBC in 2009, even with lockout looming
Steve Sabol, 68
As president of NFL Films, has had a major hand in league myth-making
Chris Berman, 55
Host of ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown isn't giant of 10 years ago, but everyone takes his calls
Adam Schefter, 43
Onetime Broncos beat writer now leads ESPN's large stable of tapped-in newshounds
Tony Dungy, 55
Retired coach and NBC analyst has become revered resource for Goodell and scores of players
Mike Florio, 45
Onetime outsider has turned profootballtalk.com into a must-read for news and rumor
Peter King, 53
SI senior writer pens Monday Morning Quarterback on SI.com, Internet's most widely read NFL column
Alan Schwarz, 42
New York Times scribe's reporting on brain injury has helped put concussion issue on front burner
Dan Patrick, 54
Interviewer extraordinaire and SI writer cohosts Football Night in America on NBC; league's biggest names frequent his morning radio-television show
This list originally appeared in the Oct. 18 edition of Sports Illustrated