Two bye weeks per season? Cowboys capitalized the only time it’s ever happened

From @ToddBrock24f7: An 18-game NFL season, many believe, would bring back 2 bye weeks per team. The only year that’s happened was a crazy one for the Cowboys.

The NFL’s release of its 2024 schedule had fans once again weighing- among the matchups and travel schedules and kickoff times- the merits or disadvantages of their team’s assigned bye week.

The rigors of a 17-game season are real, and the bye week is one of the first things each locker room in the league looks at when their slate is officially announced. For some, the week off this year will come as early as the first weekend in October, while some squads will have to grind all the way until early December for a break.

Fourteen teams- almost half the league- will have a stretch of 12 consecutive regular-season games either before or after their bye this season. (And then it rolls right into the playoffs… for the “lucky” ones.) Keep in mind that in 1960- the Cowboys’ first year of existence- 12 games was the season.

Many around the NFL have suggested that as the regular season has grown to 17 games- and will likely expand again to 18- each team should have two bye weeks to lessen the physical toll taken on players and cut down on injuries. San Francisco tight end George Kittle has been a vocal advocate of it, especially after missing time in 2022 with a lower-leg injury. ACL tears, in particular, hit a seven-year high in 2021, the first year that teams played 17 games.

It’s worth remembering that the league has played a two-bye season once before. And while it was a wild and often weird ride, it did end with a championship parade in Dallas.

The year was 1993. And for the first time ever, the NFL played an 18-week regular season, giving each team two bye weeks during their 16-game schedules. The primary reason? The new television deals that had just been signed. But then-commissioner Paul Tagliabue (shockingly) admitted that the league was also “sensitive to the possible over-exposure of our sport” and that the extra time off for teams would “allow for greater scheduling flexibility, ease the player injury factor, and reduce team travel burdens.”

The Cowboys had byes scheduled for Weeks 4 and 8 of the ’93 season, but the drama started on opening night. With running back Emmitt Smith holding out amid a contract dispute, the defending Super Bowl champions looked lost and dropped a 35-16 Week 1 game on the road in Washington.

A rematch of Dallas’s Super Bowl XXVII blowout win over the Bills (seven   months earlier) went Buffalo’s way in Week 2. Defensive end Charles Haley famously threw his helmet at owner Jerry Jones following the 13-10 loss.

Smith had his new deal in time to suit up versus the Cardinals in Week 3. Although the Cowboys pulled out the win, most viewed the Week 4 bye as a chance to reset and start the season for real in Week 5.

Three straight wins followed, putting Dallas at 4-2 when their second bye week came in Week 8.

The back half of that 1993 season included some of the most memorable moments- both good and bad- in Cowboys history. Week 9 was the storied Halloween night game in Philadelphia, when Smith rushed for 237 yards, the most he would compile in a single game over the course of his Hall of Fame career.

Quarterback Troy Aikman went down with a leg injury in a Week 10 win over the Giants on the afternoon that Tom Landry was inducted into the Ring of Honor. Backup passer Jason Garrett was benched midgame in Week 11; Bernie Kosar came on in relief and guided Dallas to a close win over the Cardinals. The team was not so lucky in Week 12, losing to Atlanta on a day when Smith rushed for one single yard, his lowest total ever in a Cowboys uniform.

Then came Thanksgiving Day and the infamous “snow game” versus Miami at Texas Stadium. Defensive tackle Leon Lett’s misguided attempt to smother a blocked field goal gave the Dolphins an extra chance at the kick, which they made for a gutting 16-14 win.

At 7-4 with five games remaining, the NFC East was turning into a horse race, with the Cowboys trailing the Giants in the standings as December began. Dallas ripped off four straight wins heading into Week 18; New York went 3-1 over that same span, setting the stage for a winner-take-all season finale.

What happened at Giants Stadium that January afternoon is now remembered, simply, as “The Emmitt Smith Game.” Smith heroically played through a shoulder separation to rack up 237 yards of offense with only one usable arm. The three-point overtime win gave the Cowboys the division title and a first-round postseason bye.

Four weeks later, Dallas had dispatched Green Bay and San Francisco in the NFC playoff bracket and got their revenge over Buffalo and the Georgia Dome by winning their second straight Super Bowl.

Was it the two bye weeks? Probably not (though the first certainly gave Smith a little extra re-acclimation time to get himself up to speed).

But the NFL scrapped the double byes after just a single season. With just 28 teams in the league then, the off-weeks were distributed poorly (entire divisions had the same bye weeks) and left some weekends with just 10 total games. That left the networks trying to boost some putrid matchups as heavyweight showdowns for the national audience.

TV ratings actually dropped for the 1993 season, prompting the league to return to one bye per team the next season.

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But now with 32 teams, giving players an extra bye week during the season would be far more feasible while not watering down the TV lineup. But with the likelihood of an 18-game schedule coming in the near future, two byes per team may actually be a necessity.

An 18th regular-season contest would reduce the preseason schedule by a game. But the season almost certainly wouldn’t start any earlier; it would have to run later. That would, most analysts agree, push the Super Bowl to President’s Day Weekend, which would have the added benefit of keeping the Super Bowl on a Sunday while giving much of the country the next day off, thanks to the holiday.

And while that kind of hypothetical calendar would naturally have a snowball effect that in turn probably impacts dates for the scouting combine and NFL draft, it feels like the inevitable end result of the NFL desperately wanting to create an 18th game for every one of its franchises.

But, hey, it worked out for Cowboys Nation the last time players got an extra week off during the season.

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Saints will play two teams coming off of bye weeks in 2024

The New Orleans Saints will play two teams coming off of bye weeks in 2024:

NFL teams always want more time to prepare for their next game, but the inverse is also true — it’s frustrating whenever an opposing team is getting more time to rest and plan for them. Fortunately for the New Orleans Saints, they’ll be playing just two teams coming off of bye week breaks in 2024. And both of those matchups are scheduled for kickoff at the Caesars Superdome.

The Cleveland Browns will be off in Week 10 before traveling to New Orleans in Week 11; last year, Cleveland limped into the playoffs with an 11-6 record after injuries sidelined starting quarterback Deshaun Watson and running back Nick Chubb, only to get shellacked by the Houston Texans in the wild card round. The Browns have built a playoffs-ready roster with plenty of talent on both sides of the ball.

As for the Washington Commanders? They’re visiting the Saints in Week 15 after resting during their Week 14 bye. Few teams have experienced as much turnover as Washington this offseason. They only won four games last season before cleaning house in the front office and on their coaching staff. They’re a bit of a wild card themselves with all these new pieces, including head coach Dan Quinn and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, but the Saints can’t take them lightly.

What about the Saints themselves? Their bye week this year is in Week 12, and they’ll come out of it hosting the same Los Angeles Rams team that embarrassed them last December. Head coach Dennis Alllen and his staff must come up with a better game plan than we saw last year, and they’ll have plenty of time to do so before this rematch in New Orleans.

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4 things Vikings must fix during bye week

While on a bye week, the VIkings need to fix these things

We are at the crossroads of the Minnesota Vikings 2023 season.

Sitting at 6-6, the Vikings have both looked dead in the water and like a legit threat to win the NFC North. As things sit right now, they have lost their last two games after pulling out five straight wins, all without superstar wide receiver Justin Jefferson.

The bye week comes at a good time for the Vikings. Jefferson just came off of injured reserve and will play against the Las Vegas Raiders in week 14. It also gives players like Akayleb Evans and Marcus Davenport one more week to get back onto the field.

During the bye week, the Vikings need to fix these things.

Eagles vs Chiefs: How to watch, listen and stream Week 11

The Philadelphia Eagles (8-1) return from their bye week for a Super Bowl LVII matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) who return from their bye week as well.

The Philadelphia Eagles (8-1) return from their bye week for a Super Bowl LVII matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) who return from their bye week as well. There will be multiple storylines throughout this game, including the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce romance, Jalen Hurts’ knee recovery and Kelce brother vs Kelce brother once again.

Here’s how to watch, stream, and listen to the game.

Game Information

Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs

8:15 PM ET on Monday, November 20

Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City, Missouri

How to watch

Monday’s game will be broadcast on ESPN. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be in the broadcast booth. Lisa Salters will be on the sidelines.

Fans can also catch the game on NFL Network.

Streaming

NFL Game Pass, the NFL mobile app, and NFL+.

Also available live on FuboTV

“Live stream fuboTV (free 7-day trial)”

Radio

Philadelphia: For Eagles fans or those in the market, you can listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick calling the game on SportsRadio 94WIP. The desktop version of PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio will provide a live feed of the SportsRadio 94WIP broadcast feed that is available nationwide. Fans can also listen on the Eagles app in the Philadelphia market.

Kansas City: For Chiefs fans or those in the market, you can listen to the game on WDAF (106.5 The Wolf). Fans can also listen to the Chiefs app in the Kansas City market.

The game will also be on Westwood One Radio. Kevin Harlan and Kurt Warner will be on the call.

Satellite Radio

SiriusXM Philadelphia – Ch. 825 or 226, Kansas City – Ch. 815 or 225 AND National – Ch. 88

Social Media

Follow along on Twitter
Facebook, Thacover2NFL.

5 Saints players who deserve bigger roles coming out of the bye week

Rashid Shaheed and Juwan Johnson are two of the Saints players who deserve bigger roles coming out of the bye week:

It can’t be more obvious that the New Orleans Saints need to make some changes during their bye week. They’re lucky to have a 5-5 record and sit on top of the worst division in pro football; the weak NFC South is all that’s keeping them in the playoff picture.

So what adjustments can they make? They can start by making bigger roles for these five players after the bye week:

Dennis Allen shares updates on multiple Saints injuries

Dennis Allen shared updates on multiple injured Saints players after Sunday’s loss, including Derek Carr, Michael Thomas, and Marshon Lattimore:

We received a mix of good news and bad news on New Orleans Saints players who were injured in Sunday’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings; head coach Dennis Allen shared updates on everyone’s status after the team returned to New Orleans and completed further medical evaluations at the team facility on Monday.

Here’s what we learned about Derek Carr, Michael Thomas, and Marshon Lattimore:

Twitter reacts to Chiefs TE Travis Kelce’s busy weekend with Taylor Swift in Argentina

#Chiefs TE Travis Kelce’s excursion to South America for Taylor Swift’s “Eras” tour was all the rage on Twitter over the weekend.

Travis Kelce was a busy man during the Kansas City Chiefs’ bye week. The All-Pro tight end traveled thousands of miles to be in Argentina with his romantic interest, 12-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift, as she kicked off her “Eras” tour.

The happy couple seemed to make the most of the limited time they had this weekend. Kelce attended at least one show, and Swift changed some of her lyrics to reference the prolific tight end in one of her songs.

Videos surfaced of their interactions off-stage, and from an outsider’s perspective, everything seems to be going great for both lovebirds as Kelce prepares to get back on the gridiron this week.

Social media was abuzz with reactions to all the developments in South America over the weekend, with Chiefs fans and “Swifties” alike taking to Twitter to voice their opinions on everything that happened.

Check out the best reactions below:

Reports: Derek Carr avoided serious injury, hopes to return after Week 11 bye

Reports: Derek Carr avoided serious injury, hopes to return after Week 11 bye and start vs. Falcons

Here’s some small good news: New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr hopes to return after the team’s Week 11 bye after exiting Sunday’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings with a right shoulder injury and concussion, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

NewOrleans.Football’s Nick Underhill reports that the “initial belief” is that Carr avoided a serious injury to his throwing shoulder (which suffered an AC joint sprain earlier this season), but he’ll undergo further testing to confirm.

So if all goes as expected it’ll still be Carr leading the offense when the Saints regroup after their bye week and begin preparing for Week 12’s matchup with the Atlanta Falcons. That’s the message Dennis Allen shared after the Vikings game, squashing any speculation that the Saints could consider making a change to Jameis Winston. When everyone is healthy, Carr will remain on top of the depth chart.

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PFF grades for every player on Chiefs defense at Kansas City’s bye week

Check out the grades earned by every member of the #Chiefs defense through nine weeks of the 2023 NFL season.

The Kansas City Chiefs defense has been an impressive group in 2023 and has its sights set on becoming one of the best groups to ever take the field in franchise history.

Led by All-Pro defensive lineman Chris Jones and second-year cornerback Trent McDuffie, the unit has been extremely effective at limiting opponents to minimal points and yardage through nine games this season.

The resurgence of Kansas City’s defense has given Chiefs fans hope for the future as the team’s offense continues to work its way back to championship form at the season’s midway point.

Several contributors have helped buoy the defense on a weekly basis while others have left something to be desired to this point in the season. Pro Football Focus has broken down the play of each member of the unit through the first nine weeks of the season, and assigned players grades that reflect the quality of their performances.

Check out how each member of the Chiefs’ defense has fared through Week 9, according to PFF:

Bye week breakdown: Taking a look at Chiefs TE Travis Kelce’s 2023 season so far

Take a look at what #Chiefs TE Travis Kelce has done during the 2023 season as Kansas City takes its bye week.

Travis Kelce’s 2023 season with the Kansas City Chiefs has been multifaceted. His on-field production has been just one part of his story this season, as the budding romance between the All-Pro tight end and pop superstar Taylor Swift has dominated headlines since August.

Kelce’s role in Kansas City’s offense remains a focal point for Chiefs fans amid the team’s effort to defend its Super Bowl title. His ability to gain gritty yards after the catch remains unchanged, and even as Andy Reid’s offense has appeared to falter early in the season, Kelce’s production has remained a constant.

With eight games remaining in the season, Kelce is Kansas City’s leading receiver by a wide margin. While the Chiefs’ receiving corps continues to figure itself out, Kelce’s consistency has helped Patrick Mahomes keep Kansas City atop the AFC standings heading into the most important part of its schedule.

Take a look at what Kelce has accomplished in 2023 so far, and the pace he has established for himself through nine games: