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18-game NFL season closer than you think
Roger Goodell pushing for another expansion of the NFL regular season
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:
18-game NFL season closer than you think after Roger Goodell's latest comments
After expanding the NFL season to 17 games in 2021, Roger Goodell expressed the possibility of an 18-game regular season coming soon.
Roger Goodell has sights set on 18-game regular season, no matter what NFL players think
One of the bigger topics surrounding the National Football League for quite some time as of late has been player safety. The league has taken numerous steps in
Roger Goodell: 18-Game Regular Season Schedule 'Is a Logical Step' for NFL
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 Says Further Expansion of NFL Schedule Is the 'Logical Step'
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell believes that the league is destined to expand the regular season once again, from 17 games to 18, calling the move the next "logical step." The league expanded from 16 regular season games to 17 regular season games in March 2021,
Roger Goodell Faces Backlash Over Potential NFL Schedule Expansion
NFL fans and players are reacting strongly to Commissioner Roger Goodell’s proposal to expand the regular season to 18 games, citing concerns over player safety and increased injury risks.
Roger Goodell aiming for big changes to regular season
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell recently sat down to do an interview on Bloomberg TV for "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."
Roger Goodell's Push for 18 Games & Expansion into Europe
Roger Goodell advocates for an 18-game NFL schedule and a European division, expanding international play but risking alienating and outpricing common fans.
Roger Goodell announces controversial plan to revamp the NFL in upcoming years
Throughout his tenure as NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell has introduced many changes to the league, and now he is planning a major revamp in the coming years. Roger Goodell is always looking for ways to make the NFL more appealing to fans.
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Aaron Rodgers gives update on NFL future: ‘I’m going to take some time’
Aaron Rodgers gave an update on when he’ll decide on his future in the NFL. While appearing on The Pat McAfee Show on ...
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Aaron Rodgers still has 'a lot of juice left in the tank,' NFL legend Brett Favre says
NFL legend Brett Favre believes Aaron Rodgers still has some "juice" left in the tank to continue his career should he choose ...
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Is the NFL Rigged? Calls Mount Against Roger Goodell After Controversial Chiefs-Texans Game
Fans demand action after a series of questionable calls favor the Kansas City Chiefs in their divisional playoff win over the ...
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Aaron Rodgers Names 'Arguably the Best Player' in the NFL
Josh Allen has been the MVP favorite for much of the 2024 season, so it's not surprising that Aaron Rodgers has such massive ...
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Aaron Rodgers addresses NFL future following possible final game with Jets
New York Jets star quarterback Aaron Rodgers showed he could still perform at a high level, but whether he wants to be back ...
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Jets’ Aaron Rodgers becomes the NFL’s 5th player to throw 500 regular-season TD passes
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers became the fifth player in NFL history to throw 500 career regular-season ...
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Roger Goodell Says NFL's Next 'Logical Step' is to Move to 18 Game Regular Season Schedule
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) throws from the pocket in the first quarter of the NFL Week 18 game between the ...
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CFP Director: NFL 'Committed' to Collaborating on Future Schedules to Avoid Overlap
CFP executive director Rich Clark spoke with reporters Saturday, two days before Ohio State and Notre Dame are set to meet in the national championship.
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