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When NFL commissioner Roger Goodell just lately admitted the league might look to increase to an 18-game common season, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was fast to reply, arguing in favor of an extra bye week. Now, the signal-caller has doubled down on his take by providing an much more expansive various.
“Possibly you may do one thing like, the primary bye is type of how we have now it now, and the second bye all people has it without delay, and also you make it just like the Professional Bowl Week, like an All-Star break for the NBA,” Burrow informed reporters Tuesday, per WLWT. “I do not know. Folks receives a commission some huge cash to have these discussions and make these selections. However, we’ll see the way it performs out.”
The NBA has hosted its All-Star Recreation since 1951, and that exhibition, together with further occasions, is historically scheduled as a whole weekend, with no regular-season video games occurring concurrently. The NFL, in fact, has lengthy held its personal all-star contest, now dubbed the Professional Bowl Video games, after the conclusion of the common season and postseason, excluding the Super Bowl. It additionally solely permits one bye week per group per season.
“Eighteen video games is certainly a giant ask,” Burrow defined. “That is not straightforward. Including that further recreation, clearly it might be nice for income. However I really feel like including that bye week, if you are going to have an 18-game schedule, is fairly vital for our our bodies. … For those who preserve that first bye week — some groups have that first bye (in) Week 5, Week 6 — and then you definitely’re going 12, 13 video games in a row? That is not straightforward. Most likely a Thursday evening recreation thrown in there, too. That is by no means straightforward. So, these two byes are fairly vital.”
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