NFL commissioner Roger Goodell downplayed the mention of a possible lockout next year. Goodell wrapped up his training camp tour Saturday by visiting the Colts and was peppered with questions from players about the uncertain labor situation. "There were lots of questions and I was really happy with what the players asked," Indianapolis player rep Jeff Saturday said. "[The NFLPA] tried to get as much information to them as possible, and these guys asked a lot of good tough questions." A possible work stoppage has become a hot topic around Indianapolis lately with the Super Bowl scheduled to be held in the city in February of 2012. "I do believe there will be a Super Bowl in Indianapolis in 2012," Goodell said. "If not, we'll work on that. But right now, we're working toward the game with that idea [being played as scheduled]."