And here's a league page where you can choose the long or short version, 
depending on whether you care about comments from the Commissioner and 
others:

https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-owners-approve-resolution-to-adjust-afc-postseason-including-potential-neutr
 (link)

B

On Thursday, January 5, 2023 at 7:57:35 PM UTC-5 Bob Jersey wrote:

> Associated Press NFL writer Rob Maaddi tweeted this afternoon 
> <https://twitter.com/RobMaaddi/status/1611083550820020224?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1611083550820020224%7Ctwgr%5Ea4e962aad0dfc3499754c054c59e5c84e16b9e3c%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cincyjungle.com%2F2023%2F1%2F5%2F23541126%2Fbengals-bills-no-contest-cincinnati-wins-afc-north-baltimore-ravens>
>  (link) 
> that the NFL has decided the Bills-Bengals game will be declared a "no 
> contest"... league standings officially include each team's won-lost-tied 
> percentages anyway (each tie is half a win and half a loss), and 
> Cincinnati's would still give it a division title, but not the AFC top seed 
> (and a week off)... there are also unconfirmed reports having the league 
> moving the AFC championship game to a neutral stadium should either team 
> reach it... and sports-related media was rife with speculation of the 
> playoffs being temporarily expanded. I expect an official confirmation 
> Friday (6) morning, given that two games are held Saturday.
> B
>
> PGage, Jan 5th:
>
>> I did not allow my son to play football in HS ten years ago, and several 
>> of my friends with kids that age were the same, but even so there were a 
>> couple hundred kids cut from the varsity football team. My brother in law 
>> let his two sons play football in HS, over my measured objections, and I 
>> cringed at every hit when we drove down to watch the games.
>>
>> The evidence for the serious and potentially life threatening harm posed 
>> by football has been well known for years now, with only marginal impact. 
>> What happened Monday Night was dramatic, but substantively did not add 
>> anything to the argument against football, as that injury was not really a 
>> function of any unique violence in the sport.
>>
>> One of the main papers yesterday had a story about the intimate 
>> relationship between football culture and Christianity, which goes way 
>> beyond the connection to any other sport, and probably contributes to the 
>> robust popularity of football. It’s not going anywhere.
>>
>

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