NFL's Roger Goodell talks about possibility of expanding regular season to 18 games
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell spoke about the possibility of an 18-game regular season ahead of Super Bowl LIX during a press conference on Monday.
Goodell said that there is "a lot of work to be done" before expanding the season to 18 games and said he has not had any formal discussions with the players' union about adding a game.
The commissioner did say that he has had informal discussions with NFL Players Association Executive Director Lloyd Howell Jr. about making the jump to 18 games.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a press conference ahead of Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
"If we do (expand), 18 (regular season games) and two (preseason games) might be a possibility," Goodell said.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell poses with the Vince Lombardi trophy and Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs helmets at a press conference ahead of Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
"We know fans love football, and they want more football, but we have to be incredibly sensitive and smart with the balance and how we deal with that."
Goodell said the changes the league has made to reduce concussions and other injuries have made adding another game more feasible. He spoke in April on "The Pat McAfee Show" about his desire to extend the NFL regular season to 18 games, instead of the 17 game season right now.
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