
NFL Owners Approve Expanded Playoff Format
The NFL playoff system was not broken and did not need fixing. It certainly did not need expansion, but we’re gonna get it anyway, via a 14-team bracket that will be implemented this season:
The NFL owners have confirmed, via a vote on today’s teleconference, that there will be expanded playoffs after the 2020 season, source said. Expected and now official. One more team per conference.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 31, 2020
Tom Pelissero says wild card weekend will include three games on Saturday and three games on Sunday, which I guess is pretty cool. More football is always a good thing, I guess my gripe is that it felt like the 12-team bracket was close to perfect already and that this is just a way for owners to put more money in their pocket.
Whatever, let’s do a short exercise –
If this playoff bracket was used in 2019, we would have had a NFC setup looking like this:
Good deal for San Fran, bad deal for Green Bay, who went 13-3 and would have to play on wild card weekend. In the AFC, Pittsburgh would have slid in there at 8-8 as the #7 seed.
One team this should benefit is the Dallas Cowboys, who can now suck their way into the postseason at 8-9, only to lose a first round road game.
Time’s yours.