The Roger Goodell contract details are leaking as fast as Ezekiel Elliott runs.

Dual reports centering on the most contentious commissioner in American sports were released Sunday, one far less kind to Goodell than the other.

ESPN cited sources with the figures for the contract extension Goodell has proposed to the NFL’s Competition Committee. According to a source familiar with the negotiations, Goodell has not budged from an offer he submitted around Aug. 1 in which he asks for $49.5 million per year, the lifetime use of a private jet and lifetime health insurance for his family (cue the players’ fury).

While executive vice president of communications Joe Lockhart denied the exact figure, the ESPN source said Goodell is standing firm on his demands. Goodell right now makes about $30 million per year and has made more than $200 in his career as commissioner.

The alleged details come out one day before the committee will hold a conference call to try to finalize the Goodell extension, which Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been adamantly against, to the tune of threatening the NFL with litigation.

“That number for Roger just seems too much,” one owner told the website. “It’s offensive. It’s unseemly.”

Goodell found a friendlier outlet in The MMQB , which did not report the exact numbers but did suggest that Goodell has not only been open to accepting an incentive-laden deal, but he proposed one.

“I’m willing to bet on myself,” Goodell said in a months-ago meeting with the committee, willing to forfeit much of the money that his current deal now guarantees in lieu of earning the bonuses. The MMQB reported that about 88 percent of his proposed deal would be incentivized, with challenges like declining ratings hills Goodell would have to climb to reach his full earning potential.

“Roger is taking a leap of faith,” another owner said. It’s a sentiment that Jones does not share, still feeling Goodell would go from wildly overpaid to merely very overpaid.

While Monday is bringing another phone call, it almost certainly won’t bring closure. Jones is doing everything he can to overthrow Goodell, and if he can’t, to cut off his money supply. The two have bickered over everything from his handling of the national anthem protest to his handling of Elliott’s suspension, which is finally beginning today.