Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jones threatens to sue over Goodell contract

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Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys and one of the NFL’s most powerful figures, has escalated his feud with Commission­er Roger Goodell, threatenin­g to sue the league and some fellow team owners over negotiatio­ns to extend Goodell’s contract, according to three people with direct knowledge of the situation.

Jones told the six owners on the league’s compensati­on committee last week that he had hired David Boies, the high-profile lawyer under fire in the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment case, according to the people, who declined to speak publicly about internal league matters.

The dispute between Jones and Goodell stems from Jones’ anger over the commission­er’s suspending of Ezekiel Elliott, the Cowboys’ star running back, who was accused of domestic violence by his former girlfriend. Goodell gave Elliott a six-game suspension, though no charges were filed in the case.

The suspension, announced in August, has since undergone a dizzying array of rulings and court appeals that has, for now, kept Elliott on the field. Jones has called the suspension an “overcorrec­tion,” a jibe at Goodell, who has been criticized in recent years for his handling of player discipline.

The intraleagu­e battle is unusual for an organizati­on that prides itself on order and unanimity, but is in the middle of one of its most tumultuous seasons over issues like players kneeling during the national anthem to protest social injustice, a wave of injuries to star players, and a television ratings slide that has fed debate over whether the game is declining.

Jones said in a conference call last Thursday with the six owners — Clark Hunt of the Kansas City Chiefs, Arthur Blank of the Atlanta Falcons, John Mara of the New York Giants, Robert Kraft of the New England Patriots, Art Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Robert McNair of the Houston Texans — that legal papers were drawn up and would be served this Friday if the committee did not scrap its plans to extend Goodell’s contract.

As of Wednesday, the owners had not been sued.

Jones could not be immediatel­y reached for comment and a league spokesman did not have an immediate response. A spokesman for Boies’ law firm did not immediatel­y return calls either.

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