For the first time in the NFL, two regular season games will be played on a Wednesday in 2024: Christmas Day.
The announcement was made Tuesday by Hans Schroeder, NFL executive vice president for media outreach, during the league's annual meeting.
However, this is a case specific to Christmas. A priori, outside of this public holiday, we should not see the NFL on screens on Wednesdays.
“It won’t be a regular thing to play on a Wednesday. Only when Christmas falls on this day of the week,” Roger Goodell insisted during this same meeting.
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This does mean, however, that the American football league intends to win at Christmas every year, on what has long been a rather busy day for the NBA.
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“When we saw the viewing figures last year, you could say our fans spoke,” Schroeder told reporters. »
The league will also be invited on Friday evening from the first week of the 2024 regular season with the Eagles' trip to Brazil.
All these new windows pose a concrete problem: that of player rest. When the Christmas matches on Wednesday were announced, it was clarified that teams who played the previous Saturday would participate. It's short. But still a little less terrible than a potential Sunday – Wednesday sequence. In any case, the issue is no longer really sporting.