Roger Goodell's Wife Admits to 'Silly' Thing She Did Online

For better for worse, for richer or poorer, through the good tweets and the bad. 

It's not clear if that last part was included in Roger Goodell's wedding vows, but the NFL commissioner's wife, Jane Skinner Goodell, admitted Thursday to what Deadspin calls a "ride-or-die" move online. The Wall Street Journal reports on a mysterious @forargument Twitter account under the name "Jones Smith" that's been rushing to Goodell's defense in recent months. 

The Journal followed the "social-media breadcrumbs" to figure out more than a dozen tweets sent from the since-deleted account were from Skinner Goodell, which she now admits to. "It was a REALLY silly thing to do and done out of frustration—and love," Skinner Goodell says in a statement, noting she did so in part as a "former media member" (she's an ex-Fox News host) concerned about inaccurate coverage.

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