The NFL moved to a 17-game regular season in 2021, but Roger Goodell already has his eyes on expanding to a 18 games in the near future:
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It's been pretty well known around the NFL world that the league is likely moving towards an 18-game regular season schedule sooner than later. Trimming the preseason by one game and going to a 17-game schedule seemed like nothing more than a placeholder.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reiterated the possibility that the NFL could expand its regular season to 18 games at some point in the future. Appearing
Roger Goodell proposes expanding the NFL's regular season to 18 games, reducing preseason to two, increasing international games to 16 in cities like London and Madrid, and potentially hosting the Super Bowl outside the United States.
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The NFL could expand to 18 regular season games in the near future. Commissioner Roger Goodell discussed the topic on Bloomberg TV. “We would keep within that 20-game framework,” Goodell said. “We went to 16 and four,
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