In what could be a considered a shocking development in a situation that appears forever developing, it is being reported that owners in the National Football League have sent Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones a stern warning.

Basically, that what he is currently doing by testing the rest of them in regard to Roger Goodell's contract extension is bad for the league.

By way of Ken Belson of the New York Times, Jones received a letter from fellow owners advising him that his “antics” amount to “conduct detrimental to the league’s best interests.” The letter specifically was addressed to lawyer David Boies, whom Jones hired to consider potential litigation.

For what it is worth, it has also been reported that there are more owners than just Jerry Jones who want to halt Goodell's contract extension.

According to Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio, over half of NFL owners want to wait on extending Goodell’s deal until the whole situation is a little calmer and under control.

Someone (presumably from within the group of owners who support Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in his fight against the Compensation Committee) has told Scott Wapner of CNBC that more than half of all owners want to wait to extend Commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract, “if for no other reason than they think the timing doing it now would be a P.R. disaster.”

This doesn’t mean that they don’t want to execute a new contract with Goodell. It means only that they don’t want to do it right now, since doing it right now would make them seem “tone deaf.”

What does all of this mean? Not a thing at the moment. Just some billionaires fighting with each other.