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NFL teams extend commissioner Roger Goodell's contract through 2018 season
FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2011 file photo, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell smiles during a new conference after the NFL owners meeting in Irving, Texas. Goodell has had his contract extended through the 2018 season. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Now that the NFL has labour peace for the next decade, commissioner Roger Goodell has job security through the 2018 season.
Not only did Goodell get through one of the league's most contentious and troubling periods — a 4 1/2-month lockout of the players — but he oversaw a highly successful season once a 10-year collective bargaining agreement was reached. On Wednesday, he reaped some rewards himself with a contract extension through March 2019.
"It is the only place I have ever wanted to work," Goodell said after the league's compensation committee approved the extension.
The 52-year-old Goodell took over for Paul Tagliabue in 2006. His original five-year contract was extended in 2009. He earned about US$10 million, including bonuses, under that contract. During the lockout, he had a $1 salary.
No terms were disclosed for the new contract.
"I am grateful for the contributions and counsel of NFL owners in managing our league, the talented staff that supports us, and the players and coaches that perform their magic on the field. It is truly a team effort," Goodell said. "I am eagerly looking ahead to the challenge of building on our momentum and doing all we can to improve our game for the fans and everyone that is part of our league."
In 2011, he negotiated long-term contract extensions of the NFL's television contracts. The nine-year agreements with CBS, Fox, and NBC are the longest for the league and could net as much as $3.1 billion in 2022.
Twenty-three of the top 25 rated TV programs during the football season were NFL games.
Goodell has made player safety and discipline his main focal points, and the league has ramped up fines and even suspensions for illegal hits. He also has been criticized for how the league dealt with retired players and with post-career health issues such as brain trauma; both issues have become priorities for Goodell and the league in recent years.
"I speak on behalf of 32 NFL club owners in saying we are fortunate to have Roger Goodell as our commissioner," said Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, chairman of the compensation committee, which also includes owners Tom Benson (New Orleans), Pat Bowlen (Denver), Robert Kraft (New England), Jerry Richardson (Carolina), and Steve Ross (Miami). "Since becoming commissioner in 2006, the NFL - already the leader in professional sports - has gotten even stronger.
"As evidenced by this contract extension, we have great confidence in Roger's vision and leadership of the NFL. Our clubs, players and fans could not ask for a better CEO."
The Sports Business Journal first reported the extension.
Goodell began his career in pro football as an intern at the NFL office in 1982, then worked in the public relations department of the New York Jets in 1983. He returned to the league office in 1984 in the public relations department, and at one point was in charge of handing out media credentials for post-season games.
Goodell worked his way through the ranks and was appointed executive vice-president and chief operating officer by Tagliabue in 2001. He oversaw the league's football operations and officiating departments, and supervised all league business functions.
When Tagliabue retired in 2006, Goodell beat out a handful of other candidates for the job.
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