NFL expected to expand playoffs

NFL owners are also pushing to expand the regular season from 16 to 17 games

By Reuters

Image: Patrick Mahomes led the Kansas City Chiefs to victory in Super Bowl LIV

The NFL is expected to add two playoff teams and reduce the number of teams getting a playoff bye in the next collective bargaining agreement, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Wednesday night.

According to the report, league sources indicated to ESPN that the proposal would have seven teams from each conference qualify for the playoffs, up from six.

Only one team from each conference would receive a bye in the wild-card round, down from two teams.

Had that format been in place for the 2019 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8) and Los Angeles Rams (9-7) would have made the playoffs.

"That's been agreed to for a long time," a source familiar with the CBA talks told Schefter about the popularity of the proposed playoff changes. "There wasn't a lot of disagreement to that issue."

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According to Schefter, the teams that get the first-round bye would get postseason pay for that weekend of rest, something that does not happen under the current CBA.

The biggest sticking point in recent weeks during negotiations on a new CBA agreement is over whether the league would add a 17th game to the regular season.

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Schefter reported that is still one of the "final issues" to be worked out, and that a 17th regular-season game would not be added to the schedule until 2021 at the earliest.

The current CBA was ratified in 2011 and is set to expire following the 2020 season.

"I'd be very surprised if there's not a new CBA for the new league year," a source told Schefter.

According to NFL Network, NFL owners will meet in New York on Thursday to discuss the status of the CBA negotiations with the NFL Players Association. The players will discuss the owners' proposal via conference call on Friday.

NFL offseason key dates

When? What?
February 24 - March 2 NFL Scouting Combine
February 25 First day for teams to designate Franchise or Transition Players
March 10 Deadline for clubs to designate Franchise or Transition Players
March 18 2020 league year and free agency period begin
April 6 Clubs with new head coaches (Panthers) may begin offseason workout programs
April 17 Deadline for restricted free agents to sign offer sheets
April 23-25 2020 NFL Draft
July 15 Deadline for any designated Franchise Player to sign a multi-year contract extension
Mid-July Teams may open training camp for rookies seven days before the permissible reporting date for veterans
September 5 Teams must reduce rosters to 53 players.

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