NFL Eyes 18th Game Expansion
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NFL owners meetings primer: 18-game season, banning tush-push, kickoff changes among buzzy discussions
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Commissioner Roger Goodell has openly stated that he wants to pursue an 18th game to the NFL ’s regular season .
There is an artificial 2029 deadline in place, which is when the league can opt out of current domestic media rights contracts, which Goodell and the owners believe are underpriced.
At least 24 of the 32 teams ( 75 percent ) must agree on a rule change or new rule for it to pass.
The league's meetings officially kick off on Sunday in Palm Beach , Florida .
I believe there is enough support for all three of these measures to pass.
The proposal from the Detroit Lions would remove the automatic first down for defensive holding and illegal contact.
The No. 1 seed would still get a bye and home-field advantage throughout their conference payoff tiers.
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