Fans demand action after a series of questionable calls favor the Kansas City Chiefs in their divisional playoff win over the Houston Texans.
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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.
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.
The 12-team College Football Playoff has had mixed reviews so far. As far as the play on the field, many fans and analysts have loved the new format. That has equated to excellent viewership—except when the NFL is on at the same time.
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.
On Saturday afternoon the Kansas City Chiefs took the field for a divisional round battle against the Houston Texans. Kansas City entered the game as the heavy favorite, with most analysts calling for Patrick Mahomes and company to punch their tickets to the AFC title game once again.
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,
The badly officiated game between the Chiefs and the Texans sparked an interesting reaction from opposing fans about the Patriots' dynasty years.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, may the Lord bless him and keep him — far from us — just can’t leave well enough alone. He’s been itching to expand the NFL to include teams overseas for years.
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.