NFL clubs approve 14-team playoff format

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Expanded playoffs vote set for Tues. conference call

A new playoff structure was approved by NFL players earlier this month in the new collective bargaining agreement, and Tuesday will likely bring its final approval.

In place of the NFL's traditional Annual League Meeting, which was canceled earlier this month as part of the league's response to the new coronavirus pandemic, a conference call will take place among league owners Tuesday, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Four votes will take place, with the most important one being on expanded playoffs, which is expected to pass, Rapoport added.

The vote will require an approval of any potential changes to seeding and tiebreaking as well, NFL Network's Judy Battista reported, and will require a 3/4 majority vote.

The second vote will serve to approve the broadcast networks who will air the new playoff games, per Rapoport. The league and its players' union agreed to a new structure in the CBA that added one team per conference, creating six total wild-card games and just one first-round bye for each conference, adding two additional wild-card games to be broadcast. This vote will also include deciding on a new deal with Amazon that runs from 2020-2022 to continue distributing Thursday Night Football, Battista reported. An additional vote on health and safety game data involving performance tracker and sensor information is expected to occur, as well, per Battista.

The call will also include updates on preparation for the upcoming NFL draft, the league's COVID-19 response and other league matters (such as timing of the 2020 schedule release), per Rapoport, and will involve the NFL Chief Medical Officer Dr. Allen Sills and Duke infectious disease specialist Deverick Anderson.

A call with NFL team presidents will precede the call with owners, and will take place Monday afternoon. There will be no votes on playing rules -- which tend to take more time to discuss for obvious reasons -- with each call set for just one hour.

While there might be some concern about playoff expansion watering down the field with teams .500 and below, applying the 14-team format to the past 30 seasons says otherwise. Since 1990, the year the playoff field expanded from 10 teams to 12, 44 of the 60 teams that would have claimed the seventh seeds had winning records, including 10 different 10-win teams. Only one team, the 1990 Cowboys, would have made the playoffs with a losing record.

A move to 14 playoff teams would mean 43.7 percent of all NFL teams would qualify for the postseason, which remains greater than MLB (33.3) but still well behind the NHL (51.6) and NBA (53.3).
 

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And so, The 14-team playoffs is now a reality. We'd have made it in last year if it was already instituted.
 

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NFL clubs approve 14-team playoff format

NFL clubs have approved the expansion of the playoffs to 14 teams, the league announced Tuesday.

The AFC and NFC will each get one additional wild card team. Only the No. 1 seed in each conference will receive a first-round bye. The remaining division champions in each conference with the best records will receive the No. 2, 3, and 4 seeds, followed by the next three teams per conference with the best records seeded 5, 6, and 7.

If enacted this past season, the Los Angeles Rams would have earned the No. 7 seed and traveled to No. 2 seed Green Bay in a NFC Wild Card game.

AFC and NFC Wild Card games will feature the 2 seed hosting the 7 seed, the 3 seed hosting the 6 seed and the 4 seed hosting the 5 seed.

Wild Card Weekend for the 2020 season will consist of three games on Saturday, January 9, and three games on Sunday, January 10, 2021. The two new Wild Card games will be televised by CBS and NBC. CBS will also produce a separate game telecast to air on Nickelodeon geared toward a younger audience.

The NFL last expanded the playoffs for the 1990 season, increasing from 10 to 12 the number of teams to qualify for the postseason. At least four new teams have qualified for the playoffs that missed the postseason the year before – a streak of 30 consecutive seasons – since that point in time.
 

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Or back in the day when Baseball had only 4 playoff teams per season and then that expanded.
Yeah, and I hated that too (although I thought it was later than that)
1. Furious end of season races between the #1 and #2 teams in a division, were legendary. Now, it's ho-hum.
2. Divisional Championship had greater worth.
3. Changes like this, the 1993 strike,inter-divisional play, the steroid era, the wild card play off format turned me from a die hard baseball fan into a fair weather fan. I went from knowing all of the players names, batting averages, and pitching stats...Now, I don't know any of it.
 

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Or the 1982 NHL play o where 16 out of 21 teams made the playoffs.

The new format isn’t better it’s just different.
 

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Idk, I'm indifferent on it. It'll kind of make the first half of the season a little more dull but the second half more exciting as almost every team will have a mathematical chance almost up until the last couple of weeks. It kind of cheapens winning the division but makes non-division games a bit more worth winning.

Overall, doesn't really bother me. Will be nice those seasons where we're not great since we'll have something to cheer for longer.
 

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I'm OK with it. It will REALLY make that #1 seed critical!
 

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Stupid.
Lets just let everyone in.....like the NBA.....cant wait for the 6-10 play off teams

While I don't think this is quite as bad as the NBA, I get your point. The NBA oversaturated their playoffs by letting in half the teams in the league and then making every series seven games. It's just too damn long.
 

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While I don't think this is quite as bad as the NBA, I get your point. The NBA oversaturated their playoffs by letting in half the teams in the league and then making every series seven games. It's just too damn long.
I liked the 5 game series for the first round. Gave the lower seed a bit more of a chance.
That said, I will still watch every NFL play off game regardless of the records of who is playing.
 

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I liked the 5 game series for the first round. Gave the lower seed a bit more of a chance.
That said, I will still watch every NFL play off game regardless of the records of who is playing.

I lost interest in the NBA playoffs years ... no, decades ago because of the ridiculous expansion. One great thing about the NFL, even with expanded playoffs, it will still always be one and done if you don't bring your A-game to the postseason.
 

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My opinion, it’s really dumb to compare the NBA or MLB with the NFL.
NFL is ONE GAME.
‘Nuff said.
 

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My opinion, it’s really dumb to compare the NBA or MLB with the NFL.
NFL is ONE GAME.
‘Nuff said.

That's what makes the NFL playoffs great, and the NBA playoffs bbbbbbbboooooooooooooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnngg.

For that matter, it's why the NCAA tournament is so awesome and so much better than the NBA playoffs.
 

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If this happens, we will be seeing some 7-9 teams getting into the playoffs from time to time.

Somewhere Jeff Fisher is smiling.
 

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I bet that's what they said in 1978 too.

Back then it was the complaint of 8-8 teams.

Avg or below doesn't deserve to be in. Though the Rams barely dodged that one in 1979!

Could anyone imagine a wildcard 6-10 team somehow making it to the Super Bowl? I'd have a hard time with that.