Eric Grubman’s style of football won’t be on ESPN’s SportsCenter.
On a November day at the National Football League’s Manhattan offices, Grubman -- a former Goldman Sachs Group investment banker who is the NFL’s executive vice president of business operations -- shuttles between meetings about foreign television deals, overseas games and stadium improvements. Along the way he’s often looking out for the customer. He wants universal Wi-Fi access at the stadiums. He’s also in favor of in-stadium broadcasts of the footage game officials use to review challenged plays



























