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NFL’s Roger Goodell talks about possibility of expanding regular season to 18 games

At a Monday press conference, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodel talked about the possibility of a regular season of 18 games prior to Super Bowl LIX.

Guderle said that there was a lot to do before the season was expanded to 18 games, and he did not formally discuss the addition of games with the player's union.

The commissioner said that he had had an unofficial discussion on jumps with the NFL Player Association's executive director LLOYD HOWELL Jr.

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NFL Commissioner Roger Gooder will give a lecture at a press conference before Super Bowl LIX at Caesters Super Dome. (Kirby Lee-imagn image)

“If we (expansion), 18 (regular season games), and two (pre -season games) may be possible,” said Guidel.

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Roger Goodel poses with Vince Rombardi's trophy

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodel poses with Vince Rombardy Trophy, Philadelpier Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs Helmet. (Kirby Lee-imagn image)

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Gooddel stated that the league has made another game more feasible by changing the league to reduce concussion and other injuries. He spoke in April. “Pat McAfee Show“About his desire to extend the NFL regular season to 18 games, not the current 17 game season.

NFL jumped to 17 games before the 2021 season, played 16 regular season games and four pre -season games, and then shifted to 17 regular season games and three pre -season games.

If the NFL decides to expand the regular season, the Super Bowl will be pushed back on the weekend of the president.

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