NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the league is conducting "analysis" regarding potential expansion to an 18-game regular season, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
"We are doing analysis I would say, but we are not finalizing any plans at this point," Goodell said, per Pelissero.
Goodell said the NFL's conclusions would be shared with the NFLPA, which must approve any schedule changes.
The league's current collective bargaining agreement with the players' union expires in March 2031. The previous CBA allowed the league to expand from 16 to 17 regular-season games ahead of the 2021 campaign.