Commissioner Paul Tagliabue is considering authorizing the National Football League to study the feasibility of adding two games to the current 16-game schedule and reducing the number of preseason games, the Washington Post reported in today's editions.
The proposal would be made at a league meeting in Chicago in late October. The 2005 season is the earliest target for change.
The length of the league's preseason has been criticized because of injuries to quarterbacks Mike Vick of Atlanta and Chad Pennington of the New York Jets....
more
The proposal would be made at a league meeting in Chicago in late October. The 2005 season is the earliest target for change.
The length of the league's preseason has been criticized because of injuries to quarterbacks Mike Vick of Atlanta and Chad Pennington of the New York Jets....
more
Comment