NFL Spokesman: Roger Goodell Views New Contract As His Last

IRVING, Texas (CBSNewYork/AP) — An NFL spokesman says commissioner Roger Goodell views the agreement reached on an extension last week as his final contract overseeing the league.

Spokesman Joe Lockhart said at the owners meetings Wednesday that Goodell "has been clear that he views this as his last contract" and that it will allow him to "deal with some of the important issues that we know are on the horizon."

Those issues include a labor deal, with the current collective bargaining agreement expiring in 2021, and TV contracts. Goodell's contract runs through 2024.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Lockhart says Goodell's contract was discussed at the meetings, but he didn't know if particular owners had addressed the matter. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones initially threatened to sue over the contract before backing off. Jones said he wanted to discuss the extension with fellow owners at these meetings.

Last week, Goodell signed a five-year contract extension that will pay him nearly $200 million. He has been the commissioner since 2006.

(© Copyright 2017 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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