Less than four months after saying there wouldn’t be any Christmas games scheduled for 2024, the NFL has apparently changed its mind.
CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones has reported that the league is planning to schedule a Christmas game in 2024, even though the holiday is falling on a Wednesday. As a matter of fact, the league will actually be scheduling a doubleheader, which means we’ll be getting two games.
As recently as December, it looked like the NFL was going to skip Christmas in 2024. The league’s executive vice president for media distribution, Hans Schroeder, had said that playing on a Tuesday or Wednesday didn’t make much sense for the league.
“We’re not looking to play football on a Tuesday or Wednesday at this point, especially this late in the year as we get close to the postseason,” Schroeder told The Athletic back in December. “We want to focus on the run to the playoffs and for that competitive equity to really shine through. I don’t think we’re going to look at Tuesday or Wednesday football.”
On one hand, the NFL’s decision to play a Wednesday game is somewhat surprising, if only because the league has generally avoided scheduling games for that day of the week. The Christmas game would mark just the third time in 75 years that the NFL has played a Wednesday game and just the second time in 75 years that league actually put a Wednesday game on the schedule.
Commissioner Roger Goodell said playing Wednesday football is not something that we’ll see all that more of in the future. “It will not be a regular thing,” Goodell said, according to Pro Football Talk. “It will be when Christmas falls on a Wednesday.”
Since 1949, the only scheduled Wednesday game came in 2012 when the Giants played host to the Cowboys in Week 1 to open the season. The opening game of the year is generally played on Thursday, but the NFL moved it to Wednesday to avoid a conflict with the Democratic National Convention.
The only other Wednesday game came in 2020 when a Ravens-Steelers matchup had to be moved to Wednesday due to COVID issues.
The Wednesday doubleheader will mark the first time since 1936 that the NFL has scheduled two games on a Wednesday, according to Pro Football Reference.
Of course, we probably shouldn’t be surprised at all that the NFL changed its mind about Christmas this year and that’s because the holiday has been a highly successful…
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