Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Show him the money; don’t forget the jet

- Compiled by Frankie Frisco

NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell is reportedly asking for a $49.5 million annual salary and a private jet for life in contract negotiatio­ns with league owners.

“That number for Roger just seems too much,” an owner told

ESPN’s Adam

Schefter and Chris Mortensen. “It’s offensive. It’s unseemly.”

Goodell’s latest proposal also included lifetime health insurance for his family.

His current deal includes compensati­on of roughly $30 million per year.

The league issued a statement Sunday to deny Schefter and Mortensen’s report.

“The only element of the ESPN report that is true is that there is a regularly scheduled Compensati­on Committee conference call on Monday,” NFL spokesman Joe Lockhart said, per Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk. “There is no basis in fact for any of the other reporting. Those trying to peddle that nonsense are profoundly misinforme­d or deliberate­ly trying to mislead.”

Extension negotiatio­ns with Goodell have become contentiou­s, with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reportedly threatenin­g to sue the league and some owners if the deal goes forward. Jones and Goodell have clashed in recent months, most notably about the commission­er’s six-game suspension of Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott.

Goodell has been commission­er since 2006.

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