BREAKING: Commissioner Roger Goodell Drops A Truth Bomb About His Plans On Starting A New Pro Football League
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell touched base on several topics to kick off Super Bowl week on Monday, including the possibility of creating another professional football league.
Roger Goodell answered a series of questions from reporters in New Orleans, Louisiana, with Super Bowl week underway. The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in the Caesars Superdome on Sunday, a rematch of their thrilling SB 57 clash two years earlier.
Per Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk, Goodell announced that the NFL is exploring the possibility of creating a professional flag football league, or separate men’s and women’s flag football leagues.
“We have a lot of international players who would like to represent their country,” Roger Goodell said, per Smith.
With the old Pro Bowl game format becoming stale and unwatchable for some fans, the league changed it to a non-contact flag football game. The third edition of that format took place on Sunday, with Eli Manning and the NFC beating Peyton Manning’s AFC squad.
The 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles will feature the debut of flag football, with events for men and women. The NFL and NFLPA have discussed potentially letting the players compete at the Olympics, but a final decision hasn’t been reached.
Other Takeaways From Roger Goodell’s Press Conference
The NFL Commissioner touched base on several other noteworthy topics today, including the possible expansion of an 18-game regular season. Goodell said there’s plenty of work to do on that front, but it remains “a possibility.”
He also believes that ball spot technology will eventually be implemented, but Goodell said they need to do more testing on it.
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