NFL shortens time needed for Thursday night flex
Briefly

The NFL has changed its rules regarding the flex scheduling of Thursday night games on Amazon Prime, reducing the notification period for teams from 28 days to 21 days. This decision aims to enhance the league's responsiveness and is based on feedback from ownership. Despite some initial resistance from team owners, the majority favored the change, which was viewed as beneficial for fans and Amazon. The current stipulations for flexing games remain mostly intact, with limits on how often teams can be flexed.
"This change to a 21-day notification period allows the NFL better flexibility to make timely decisions about flexing, ultimately benefiting fans and Amazon's audience."
"An overwhelming number of membership approved it; we're excited to have it. We think it's a win for our fans and for Amazon moving forward."
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