NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has confirmed what many believed, talks on a new collective bargaining agreement won't resume until a scheduled hearing on April 6. A U.S. District Court judge is scheduled to rule on the players' injunction to stop the lockout. Goodell said Tuesday night that there has been virtually no dialogue with the NFLPA, which has decertified, since mediated negotiations collapsed last Friday. "I think we're in a period where litigation and the litigation strategy ... is ongoing. That will have to play out for the next couple weeks," he said. "For us to go back to mediation, you call me and we'll be there," Goodell said. "Any contact with the trade association or any discussion, for lack of better phrase, about trying to put this genie back in the bottle? There's, unfortunately, been very limited contact."