Penticton Herald

Goodell working on 5-year extension

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Commission­er Roger Goodell is on track to maintain his prominent place at the table for the next round of collective bargaining between NFL owners and players, a process that’s sure to be contentiou­s.

The league is working on a five-year contract extension for Goodell, a person with knowledge of the negotiatio­ns told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Monday because the deal is not complete. Sports Business Journal first reported the contract negotiatio­ns.

Goodell’s contract is up after the 2019 season.The new deal would go through 2024.The current collective bargaining agreement expires after the 2020 season.

Goodell replaced Paul Tagliabue as commission­er in 2006. He earned just over $31 million for the 2015 season, down from about $34 million in 2014. Because the league office is no longer classified as a tax-exempt organizati­on, the commission­er’s salary is no longer required to be made public through tax filings.

Though TV ratings were down eight per cent last year and concerns about concussion­s have not subsided, NFL revenues have been steadily on the rise during Goodell’s tenure, $13 billion at last report. New stadiums, with significan­t public contributi­ons, have also continued to open across the league.

Goodell has clearly overseen enough success to gain the trust of the clubs, but there’s another labour feud looming, with the potential for a lockout or a strike in 2021.

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