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Goodell close to extension

- Associated Press

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 to the AP 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. In 2013, he made $35 million. In 2012, he collected $44.2 million.

Though TV ratings were down 8 percent 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 continued to open across the league. – The

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