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Here is a rundown of the investigation's key players:

Robert Mueller is no stranger to high pressure situations since he assumed the role as the FBI's sixth director just one week before the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. He stepped down last September after agreeing to stay on past his original term at the urging of President Obama.

Since stepping back from public service, he has returned to his legal roots. Mueller is currently a partner at WilmerHale, the law firm that was used to negotiate the DirecTV NFL Sunday package in 2002. A second connection between the sports league and the firm comes with Jay Bauman, the NFL's second-highest ranking in-house lawyer. Bauman worked at WilmerHale until he left to join the NFL in 1999.

Art Jr. now serves as the team's president and co-owns the team with his father, Art Sr.'s son, Dan Rooney.

Art Jr., 61, is seen as a leader within the NFL and holds positions on the league's Legislative Committee and the Management Council Executive Committee.

Mara, 59, has also has been a part of the NFL Competition Committee which is tasked with examining league policy and suggesting rule changes when deemed necessary.

In addition to both being seen effectively as 'elder statesmen' of the NFL, the Rooney and Mara families are also connected by marriage.