Roger Goodell met Friday morning with the majority of the league's ownership 10-man labor committee at the offices of the Colts, according to a league source. Goodell, along with NFL vice president of labor Jeffrey Pash and outside counsel Bob Batterman, gathered for a briefing as the league is on the brink of its first work stoppage in more than two decades. Nine of the 10 members of the owners' labor committee were in attendance on Friday: co-chairman Jerry Richardson of the Panthers; Mike Brown of the Bengals; Clark Hunt of the Chiefs; Jerry Jones of the Cowboys; Robert Kraft of the Patriots; Mark Murphy of the Packers; John Mara of the Giants; Art Rooney II of the Steelers; and Dean Spanos of the Chargers. Goodell briefed the group on the progress of labor talks after the NFL and NFLPA spent more than 40 hours in front of a federal mediator last week.