NFL hints at future expansion, but Roger Goodell says CBA talks still distant
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed media members this week following the league's spring ownership meetings, offering a glimpse into the league's long-term priorities.While the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the NFL and the Players Association runs through 2030, speculation around future changes, especially concerning an expanded regular season and more international games, has already begun to surface.Tyreek Hill is humiliated by a little girl in a 1-on-1 matchupSalary cap, stadium costs dominate NFL owners meetingDespite that speculation, Goodell emphasized that formal negotiations on a new CBA are not imminent. Texans Poised for Division Win"There are no formal plans on any discussions," he said. "We obviously continue to be in close communication with the [players] union on a variety of matters, but no start of negotiations have been set or are under consideration really at this point."Still, the tone and […]