MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota: NFL club owners and players resumed negotiations on a new collective bargaining deal Thursday, day 107 of a lockout that threatens the start of training camps. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and players' lead negotiator DeMaurice Smith met alongside team owners, players and a federal mediator even as they were poised to be joined in a deadlock by their basketball counterparts. While the NBA claims only eight of 30 teams are not making money, the NFL is at odds with players over how to divide $9.3 billion in annual revenues.