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    Goodell extension could come in a few months

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    Front Office Sports’ Mark Maske reports NFL owners expect to finalize a contract extension with Roger Goodell “in the coming months.”

    Goodell’s current contract will expire in March 2027. According to Maske, who said he spoke with “four people familiar with the owners’ views,” Goodell’s next contract will keep him in place as the league negotiates new broadcasting deals and a CBA expected to include an 18th regular-season game. Goodell will be 68 when his current contract expires and has served as the NFL’s commissioner since 2006. While we don’t know the exact timeline for a deal, Maske did say that “it does not appear there are any major stumbling blocks” in the way for an extension eventually getting done.
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The Dan Le Batard crew discusses Atlanta Falcons quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's poor practice performance, and how the quarterback stacks up in the game of the NFL.

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    Texans signed WR Zay Jones, formerly of the Cardinals.

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    Free agent WR Josh Reynolds worked out for the Texans on Friday.

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    NBC Houston’s Aaron Wilson reports that the Texans made an exploratory call about Ravens WR Rashod Bateman.

    While Bateman might ultimately be excited about a change of scenery, a trade to Houston could be bittersweet. The 26-year-old wide receiver is excited about the Ravens’ new offensive coaching staff and publicly discussed some positive changes just yesterday. Bateman has been moving around the formation in training camp, which may afford him pre-snap flexibility, even if he lands with a new organization. The Texans are searching for help at the position following WR Jayden Higgins’ ACL tear. Texans veteran WR Tank Dell (knee) is making good progress, as is Jaylin Noel (finger/hamstring), but the position group has obvious questions to answer about its 2026 readiness. Bateman would potentially be a boom-bust FLEX if he switches teams.
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    NBC Houston’s Aaron Wilson reports that the Texans inquired about Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte’s availability.

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    Free agent WR Zay Jones worked out for the Texans on Friday.

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    Seahawks WR Jake Bobo was carted from Friday’s practice with an apparent knee injury.

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    Speaking on The Pat McAfee Show, agent Drew Rosenhaus said he doesn’t expect free agent WR Tyreek Hill to sign before the start of the season.

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    The Athletic’s Joe Buscaglia reports Bills WR Skyler Bill is dealing with a groin injury.

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    Carnell Tate was back practicing on Friday.

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