Commissioner Roger Goodell may get a lot of criticism for the way he has handled issues related to domestic violence, player celebrations and the investigation into so-called Deflategate, but by and large, the N.F.L.’s 32 team owners think he is doing a great job.

As soon as this week, the league is likely to announce that the owners have extended Goodell’s contract for another five years, through 2024, according to people with knowledge of the contract.

The N.F.L.’s annual revenue has nearly tripled, to about $14 billion, since he took over as commissioner in 2006, and the average value of franchises has more than doubled, to $2.3 billion, according to Forbes.

Although television ratings dipped last season, N.F.L. games remain the most popular shows on television. The Atlanta Falcons, the Minnesota Vikings and other teams have also moved into new stadiums that produce more revenue.