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EMBATTLED NFL commission­er Roger Goodell is asking for lifetime use of a private jet as part of his new compensati­on package, ESPN reported Sunday.

Goodell’s current deal runs out in March 2019 and the commish and owners are working on a five-year contract extension.

ESPN, citing sources familiar with the negotiatio­ns, reported that Goodell is also looking for lifetime health insurance for his family. That’s on top of the reported $50 million he wants in salary per year.

The NFL’s Compensati­on Committee — which includes Giants co-owner John Mara — will hold a conference call Monday to “discuss and further push ahead the proposed extension” for Goodell, per the WorldWide Leader.

Monday’s conference call comes on the heels of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones making moves to block Goodell’s extension.

As the Daily News’ Gary Myers has reported, Jones is angry with the commish over the NFL’s six-game ban over his star running back Ezekiel Elliott over domestic violence allegation­s.

Jones has even threatened legal action against his fellow owners if they go through with the plan to extend Goodell’s pact.

The Cowboys owner, who had worked his way onto the six-owner compensati­on committee as an unofficial member, had his non-voting membership revoked last week, the New York Times reported.

Jones wants Goodell’s contract to be approved by the full ownership group.

“The committee that basically negotiates salary with our commission­er is taking the view, especially the chairman, that they in a limited group can complete this agreement. I disagree,” Jones said on a Dallas radio show.

ESPN reported that one NFL owner called the salary Goodell is seeking “offensive.”

Goodell is dealing with a league in turmoil in 2017. Along with the divisive national anthem protests, the NFL is suffering from a rash of injuries to star players, growing concerns about concussion­s and CTE, sagging TV ratings and lousy games.

He has reportedly earned more than $212 million since he was elected commission­er in 2006.

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