NFL Headquarters Features Super Bowl Ring Room, Beautiful Veranda (Photos)

by abournenesn

Jun 24, 2015

The 5th floor lobby at NFL headquarters is used as a reception room and waiting area.

Tom Brady’s appeal of his four-game Deflategate suspension took place Tuesday at the NFL’s New York headquarters.

While the New England Patriots quarterback fought to regain his reputation, he was well taken care of inside the NFL’s state-of-the-art headquarters at 345 Park Avenue. As you probably could have guessed, the NFL isn’t stationed in some crummy building. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell instead spends most of his days working in an immaculate office setting, complete with several breath-taking amenities and structural qualities.

The building was designed by Ted Moudis Associates, and construction was completed in 2012, when the NFL moved from its previous headquarters a few blocks down Park Avenue.

“One of the NFL’s most important goals for the project was to carry its strong brand identity throughout the design,” a spokesman from the firm explained. “Our team worked closely with the NFL’s Creative Group to develop a design that celebrated the NFL Brand while providing the organization with an amazing workplace.”

Ted Moudis and his team certainly succeeded in their goal of creating an extraordinary workplace, one where Brady probably felt comfortable while trying to convince Goodell to overturn his suspension.

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Thumbnail photo via Ted Moudis Associates

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