Roger Goodell says 18-game NFL season is possible but tricky

New Orleans – If history is evidence, the American Football Association is going on the right path to expand its normal season to 18 games, however Commissioner Roger Godel On Monday, there is nothing imminent and that the league will be very deliberate in making this decision.
At his annual news conference that took place in the US Football Association, Jodel said he had had unofficial talks on this issue with Lloyd Hawj Junior, CEO of the American Football Association, but there is “a lot of work to do.”
Before the 2021 season, the league added the seventeenth match and reduced the period before four games to three games. Godel has sparked the possibility of adding a match in the eighteenth season and moving to two games before the season.
“We know that the fans love football and want more football,” he said. “But we have to be incredibly sensitive and smart with balance and how we deal with that.”
Godel also alive the idea of a concession outside the American border.
“I think there is a possibility that we will one day have an international privilege,” he said. “We love to be here in New Orleans, this is a great thing for my New Orleans … Enjoy the interest of the world. I think the same will be true in an international concession.”