Joe Burrow Says NFL Must Change One Thing If They Move to 18-Game Regular Season

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) looks at the scoreboard as the Houston Texans move in field goal range in the 4th quarter at Paycor Stadium Sunday, November 12, 2023.The Bengals lost 30-27 to the Houston Texans.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) looks at the scoreboard as the Houston Texans move in field goal range in the 4th quarter at Paycor Stadium Sunday, November 12, 2023.The Bengals lost 30-27 to the Houston Texans. / Cara Owsley/The Enquirer / USA TODAY
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CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow continues to be adamant about the importance of the NFL adding a second bye week if they ever go from a 17-game season to an 18-game season.

The 27-year-old hasn't been shy about voicing his opinion on the topic this offseason. He elaborated on his idea during a recent appearance on the "Pardon My Take" podcast.

"I think it would be cool to have the normal bye week schedule that it is now, have it spread out, but then, like Week 13, do like the Pro Bowl break where you’re doing the 7-on-7 and all the skills challenges like the NBA does," Burrow said. "I think that would get more ratings for the Pro Bowl, and then it would also give everybody that bye week going into the last six games of the year."

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell likes the idea of trimming the preseason to just two games and adding another regular season game. Time will tell if it happens, but it's reasonable to think the NFL could move to an 18-game schedule in the near future.

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James Rapien

JAMES RAPIEN

James Rapien covers the Bengals for Sports Illustrated's AllBengals.com and is one-half of the Locked on Bengals Podcast. He's also the co-owner/creator of Cincinnati Bengals Talk on YouTube. He earned a journalism degree from the University of Cincinnati and has spent the majority of his professional career in the Queen City. Rapien previously covered the Cavaliers and Indians in Cleveland. He has a background in radio, which includes stops at 700 WLW, ESPN 1530 and 92.3 The Fan. He loves a good trade rumor and uses copious amounts of hot sauce on his food. Cincinnati chili is his go-to meal, followed by gallons of mint chocolate chip ice cream for dessert. When he isn't working or eating, he's probably walking his dog Finley or spending time with family.