Roger Goodell says he has "no idea" whether a new collective bargaining agreement will be reached before the Super Bowl. However, he plans to work hard to make it happen. Goodell spoke four days after saying at the NFL owners meeting in Dallas that an agreement by that time was "realistic." "There clearly is a deal to be made," Goodell said Sunday. "I believe that we will get there." The Super Bowl is scheduled for Feb. 6 and the current labor agreement between players and owners expires March 4.