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Don't expect NFL players to give Roger Goodell any CBA favors

Don't expect NFL players to give Roger Goodell any CBA favors
Don't expect NFL players to give Roger Goodell any CBA favors
The NFL's owners are interested in extending the current collective bargaining agreement with the sportsfeeder.com/">players -- a deal signed in 2011 that still covers this season and the four that follow.The problem is, the players probably aren't covered.Commissioner Roger Goodell, speaking at the end of the owners' meetings in Houston on Wednesday, made it clear that his side wants to talk to the union about an extension.
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Roger Goodell talks about TV ratings, Las Vegas and other NFL issues

Roger Goodell talks about TV ratings, Las Vegas and other NFL issues
Roger Goodell talks about TV ratings, Las Vegas and other NFL issues
Skip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share USA Today Sports' Tom Pelissero recaps the biggest takeaways from Sunday's games in Week 6 of the NFL.USA TODAY SportsNFL commissioner Roger Goodell on the main stage during NFL on Regent Street prior to the International Series game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Jacksonville Jaguars.(Photo: Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports)NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell held a news conference after the fall owners' meetings concluded in Houston on Wednesday.
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Roger Goodell on NFL TV ratings slump: 'We don't think we've lost viewers'

Roger Goodell on NFL TV ratings slump: 'We don't think we've lost viewers'
Roger Goodell on NFL TV ratings slump: 'We don't think we've lost viewers'
Roger Goodell, the NFL commissioner, remained defiant on Tuesday about the health of the league, despite a TV ratings slump that has seen viewership plunge 11% in the first six weeks of the season.Paper 1, Microsoft Surface 0: Patriots head coach dumps tablet in five-minute rant Read moreGoodell spoke at the NFL owners' meeting in Houston and seemed to acknowledge that ratings had been disappointing, before insisting: "We don't think we've lost viewers."Sunday night's Colts-Texans game drew just 12.9 million viewers, a 38% drop from week six last year, making it it the least-watched Sunday Night Football game since 2011.Every live televised Sunday night game is down by comparison with last year, according to Nielsen, and Monday night's Jets-Cardinals game drew just 8.4 million viewers, a drop from last year's Giants-Eagles game the same week.
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Are National Anthem protests sinking NFL TV ratings? Roger Goodell doesn't think so

Are National Anthem protests sinking NFL TV ratings? Roger Goodell doesn't think so
Are National Anthem protests sinking NFL TV ratings? Roger Goodell doesn't think so
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