(CBS News) â  The NFL has had enough of Jerry Jones âanticsâ and let him know as much in a letter sent to the Cowboys owner, as reported by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal on Wednesday night.
In the letter, the NFL accused Jones of âconduct detrimental to the leagueâs best interestsâ for his aggressive behavior towards Roger Goodell, his attempt to block Goodellâs contract extension from being worked out and his threatening NFL owners with a lawsuit if they proceeded down the extension path.
The letter was sent to Jonesâ attorney, David Boies, who Jones hired recently to try and ratchet up the tension on the NFL.
It also served to accuse Jones of leaking out details of contract requests from Goodell that he âpersonally knows to be an outdated, historical artifact of no relevance whatsoever in the context of these lengthy negotiations.â One would have to presume these details revolve around an ESPN report that Goodell wanted $49.9 million per year and lifetime use of a private jet.
Goodellâs contract was considered a fait accompli as recently as just a few months ago; Jones even signed off on the deal. But then Goodell suspended Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott for six games â Elliott dropped his appeal on Wednesday night, coincidentally, and will serve out the suspension. Heâs eligible to return Dec. 24.
Jones clearly disagrees with the suspension and it would be naive to believe Goodellâs discipline of his star player and Jonesâ heel turn on the contract talks are not related.
Things got weird when Jones, who is not actually on the NFLâs compensation committee, reportedly hijacked a conference call and explained why Goodell was making too much money.
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