NFL attendance has fallen almost five percent in the past five seasons and now the NFL is doing something to try to reverse the trend.
In a memo sent to all 32 NFL teams Goodell laid out the groundwork for a potential move to Los Angeles.
Here are five under-the-radar players that could do big things for New York in 2012:
The 49ers significantly bolstered their running back depth this off-season.
The Bills spent major money and picks on improving the defense. Can it get them into the promised land.
The Eagles are counting on big production from some lesser known players to make an impact for them this year.
The Cowboys need a good running game to be successful. They will look to DeMarco Murray to provide it.
Here are the three most likely trade destinations for Percy Harvin:
Laurent Robinson's departure to Jacksonville leaves a huge hole in the Cowboys offense.
Percy Harvin wants out of Minnesota.
After missing the playoffs last year, the Bears wasted no time in looking to improve their team for the 2012 Season. They believe their offseason moves have them in a position to contend for a Super Bowl title.
Ben Roethlisberger is concerned about a new offensive strategy next season.
Issues with Drew Brees contract are yet another issue the Saints have to deal with this off-season.
The Packers hope a rookie safety will help improve the league's worst secondary.
The Cowboys gave up too many sacks last season. Smith and Leary could go a long way towards fixing that problem.
The Denver Broncos offensive line needs to adjust to a new quarterback at the helm.
Former Virginia Senator George Allen won the Virginia Republican Senate primary Tuesday night and will face former Virginia Governor Tim Kaine in a November contest to fill retiring Senator James Webb's (D-Va.) seat.
The Giants could use a veteran running back to shore up their inexperienced unit.
D.J. Williams violated a major sports unwritten rule.
Changes to the Broncos defense could have as much effect as the Peyton Manning signing.
The Super Bowl Champion New York Giants are visiting the White House today.
Jerry Jones says there is an urgency to get things done now for Dallas. If they don't Tony Romo could be on the chopping block.