During a press conference, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed potential discussions regarding a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) as the league aims to expand its regular-season and international games. Although no formal negotiations have begun, Goodell highlighted key discussion areas, including the salary cap system and rising operational costs, indicating that owners may seek to retain a larger share of NFL revenues amidst record profits. With the current CBA expiring in less than five years, the NFL Players Association should prepare for potentially tough negotiations as owners may leverage their bargaining power more effectively this time around.