NFL Officially Approves 17-Game Season For 2021

According to Mike Garafolo, the NFL owners have approved the expansion to a 17-game regular season in 2021. 

This has been expected for some time now, ever since the conclusion of the new CBA last year, and has finally become official. 

Peter King reported a few weeks ago that the NFL is planning to have AFC teams host the Week 17 game in 2021 before alternating it NFC the following year. 

“When the NFL was choosing options, the formula that prevailed—follow me now—was AFC versus NFC, cross-conference matchup from two years ago, 2021 matchup based on 2020 standings. Now that you’re totally confused, here’s an example: The four AFC West teams played the four NFC North teams in 2019. In 2020, Kansas City finished in first place in the AFC West, Green Bay first in the NFC North. So in 2021, it’s AFC West against NFC North, and 1-versus-1 from ‘20 becomes Green Bay versus Kansas City. I will bet you a Kroll’s West cheeseburger with an ice-cold Spotted Cow that the networks will brawl over this ratings-gold game. This game alone is reason enough for the league to rush the 17th game onto the 2021 schedule,” King wrote. 

Here’s a breakdown of matchups for the 17th game based on this formula:

  1. Packers at Chiefs
  2. Bears at Raiders
  3. Vikings at Chargers
  4. Lions at Broncos
  5. Seahawks ag Steelers
  6. Rams at Ravens
  7. Cardinals at Browns
  8. 49ers at Bengals
  9. Saints at Titans
  10. Buccaneers at Colts
  11. Panthers at Texans
  12. Falcons at Jaguars
  13. Washington at Bills
  14. Giants at Dolphins
  15. Cowboys at Patriots
  16. Eagles at Jets

The NFL has since negotiated multiple television contracts with networks based on an expanded schedule, so now of this should come as a big surprise. 

Mark Maske of the Washington Post recently reported that that the NFL is considering using four of these extra games each year for international play, which would begin in 2022.

This reduces the impact on teams who would otherwise lose a home game to play internationally. 

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