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Colts center Ryan Kelly vehemently disagrees with Roger Goodell's push for 18 games
The Indianapolis Star· 1 day agoRyan Kelly saw NFL commissioner Roger Goodell float the possibility of adding an 18th regular-season...
NFL Union Rep Takes Issue With Roger Goodell's 18-Game Idea
Fanbuzz· 1 day agoNFL commissioner Roger Goodell floated the idea of an 18-game schedule for the regular season, but...
Colts Pro Bowler, NFLPA rep Ryan Kelly calls out Roger Goodell, blasts talk of 18-game schedule:...
Yahoo Sports via AOL· 1 day agoHe's "absolutely not" interested in an 18-game slate or commissioner Roger Goodell's effort'< ...
Packers Star Reveals Scary Information Regarding Upcoming Game in Brazil
Newsweek· 7 hours agoThe Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles will face off against one another during Week 1 in São...
Colts' NFLPA rep Ryan Kelly: 18 games would be 'too many games'
ABC News· 1 day agoNFL commissioner Roger Goodell's vision of adding an 18th regular-season game to the schedule will certainly be met ...
Colts center and NFLPA president Ryan Kelly isn't in favor of an 18-game regular season
CBS Sports· 1 day agoRyan Kelly is not playing along with Roger Goodell's proposal of an 18-game regular season. Kelly,...
Plaintiffs seek to show 'dark side of NFL' in $21-billion 'Sunday Ticket' lawsuit
Los Angeles Times· 7 hours agoDid the NFL conspire to put the squeeze on its biggest fans, driving up the price of DirecTV’s...
Colts player representative says he's opposed to expanding NFL season to 18 games - The Morning Sun
The Morning Sun· 2 days agoKelly's biggest concern is player safety. Murmurs of adding another game to the league's already...
NFL trial to begin this week in Los Angeles over Sunday Ticket antitrust claim
LA Times via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoNFL commissioner Roger Goodell is among those who are expected to testify during a trial in Los...
NFL's high-stakes Sunday Ticket trial starts today
ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAt issue is as much as $7 billion in damages. The NFL denies wrongdoing. It characterizes the potential damages as "speculative." Here's what's not...