Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NFL denies request from Jones to meet

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The NFL has rebuffed a request by the Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to call a special owners meeting in less than two weeks to discuss the current negotiatio­ns to extend Commission­er Roger Goodell’s contract.

The request for an emergency meeting was the latest gambit by Jones to derail the negotiatio­ns, which have gone on for nearly six months and are largely complete. Jones had been a nonvoting member of the compensati­on committee, which is handling the contract discussion­s, but he was removed two weeks ago because he threatened to sue the NFL and the other six committee members if they did not halt the negotiatio­ns.

Jones has been trying to impede the negotiatio­ns since mid- August, when Goodell suspended the Cowboys’ star running back, Ezekiel Elliott. But his threat to sue the league and his fellow owners ignited one of the most vicious intraleagu­e fights in years, throwing the NFL into further discord while it tries to grapple with a host of other complex issues. The fight over Goodell’s contract has become so intractabl­e that several owners have warned Jones that his efforts are hurting the league, and could prompt penalties.

In a letter sent to Goodell on Thursday that was reviewed by The New York Times, Jones said he wanted to give all the owners the chance to discuss the contract negotiatio­ns in the context of “unpreceden­ted upheaval” that has shaken the league, including declining television ratings, “increased advertiser discontent” and litigation stemming from player suspension­s.

The owners, including Jones, voted unanimousl­y in May to extend Goodell’s contract for another five years and empowered the compensati­on committee to work out the details. But Jones, citing a compensati­on consultant’s analysis that reportedly said Goodell should be paid $ 50 million a year, said that negotiatio­ns “have gone beyond the scope of what was discussed and authorized” by the owners in May.

In response, Goodell told Jones that his request fell under the purview of the compensati­on committee.

In a reply to Jones, the compensati­on committee said there was no need for a special meeting in November because there was already a league meeting scheduled, to be held in Dallas on Dec. 13. At that meeting, all owners will be able to discuss the contract negotiatio­ns and the issues that Jones raised, the reply stated.

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