
NFL owners have agreed to a tweak of the league’s rules for Thursday night’s games on Amazon Premier League, reducing the window of change to 21 days. The window had passed 28 days since the law was passed by a controversial voice before
NFL Deputy CEO Hans Schroider said the change would give the course a better opportunity to make a timely decision on possible Fliks. On Thursday night’s game has been wrinkled on Thursday after the 2023 vote, prompting last season on Sunday between Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Charles on Thursday night. Thursday night’s game, which was initially supposed to be between Cincinnati and Cleveland Browns, moved to Sunday afternoon.
In 2023, some of their owners –, especially John Mara in New York — was strongly opposed to allow such a significant option to Flex, even with a long window.
“There are certainly some people who are not yet the biggest fans, but a large number of members have accepted it. We are very happy to have.
No other part of Thursday’s Flex rules changed. The league can move a Sunday afternoon to Thursday night and the game, which was initially planned, to Sunday afternoon in the weeks of 13 to 17. No team needs to play more than once for Thursday night, and the most on Thursday night will remain in each team. Thursday night’s Flex option can’t be used more than twice this season.
Other changes to the NFL law, including a proposal to ban the Igel Philadelphia for short yoke, is scheduled to be voted on Tuesday morning. The owners are also considering suggestions to move Tach Back to the 35-yard line, which will expand the re-repetition and replacement of the Play-off degree to submit team records, not the title titles.