The NFL Players Association has voiced opposition to an 18-game season, and it is unclear if they will be able to prevent it. However, even if the NFL pushes through with its plans, it may not necessarily mean a significant shift in the league’s calendar.
One possibility is that the Super Bowl could remain on its traditional Sunday evening slot, but with an extra game added to the regular season schedule. Alternatively, the league could move the Super Bowl to President’s Day Weekend, which would give players an extra week of rest before the big game.
If a second bye week is added to the season, it would likely mean that the league starts on Labor Day Weekend instead of early September. This shift could have ripple effects on other offseason events, with the Scouting Combine potentially moving to March and free agency and the draft taking place in April and May respectively.
Despite any complications that may arise from expanding to an 18-game season, it seems like more football is on the horizon for the NFL. As revenue continues to grow and teams look for ways to stay competitive in a crowded marketplace, fans can expect more games in future seasons.
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