When the 2024 season ends, it will mark the fourth complete year since the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell introduced the 17-game regular season, compared to the 16-game regular season ...
Fans are not happy after footage from the Super Bowl in 2023 shows Roger Goodell openly hugging Chiefs' Chris Jones.
The NFL made a big change to its regular-season schedule a few years back, and commissioner Roger Goodell believes there will be another one in the near future. Goodell spoke about the NFL’s ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has expressed that expanding the regular season to 18 games is a "logical step" for the league. However, he emphasized that any such change would only occur with the ...
Fans were so outraged during the game that they called on NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to do something about it. "The NFL is rigged, and Roger Goodell should be investigated," one person said.
There have been calls for the league to expand the season to 18 games and it appears NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is on board with it. “We would keep within that 20-game framework.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is continuing to push for extending the regular season to 18 games. Goodell said the league is pleased with the results after changing from 16 regular-season games and four preseason games to 17 regular-season games and three ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell mentioned in an interview with Bloomberg that extending the regular season to 18 games is a “logical step” for the league to pursue. The league went to 17 ...
Now, it seems that Goodell has no intentions of waiting another 42 years to expand the regular season further. While on Bloomberg TV, he explained the path to introducing an 18-game regular season.
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Fire Andy” chants echoed throughout the stands in Philadelphia during Andy Reid’s final season coaching the Eagles in 2012. Nick Sirianni heard many of those same fans yelling “Fire Nick” in Week 6. Now,