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Roger Goodell hints that next CBA will address owner concerns about cap system, rising costs.
Goodell : "There are no formal plans on any discussions,” but no start of negotiations have been set.
With fewer than five years to go before the current CBA expires, the league is signaling its eventual objectives.
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