Roger Goodell says that the NFL is not currently planning on adding new teams, clarifying comments he made in early February about expanding in order to get a team to play in Los Angeles. "We are not considering expansion," the commissioner said. Goodell had said on "Costas Live" on NBC Sports Network that if the league were to place a team in Los Angeles, it would likely add two new teams rather than move one from another city. "When I was asked by Bob Costas recently (about expansion), he said, 'You just go to 33 teams.' I said, 'I don't think you would ever expand by one team, you'd expand by two teams.' But it was very clear that expansion's not something we've considered," Goodell said. He added that "it is something that we potentially could do down the road, having the kind of stability that we have, but we like our structure right now. We like the 32 teams. We think the scheduling is in a good place, we want to keep our teams where they are."