June 22, 2025

5 biggest issues facing the NFL in 2025: Beware of greed

The NFL season doesn’t start for several months but that doesn’t mean we can’t step into a time machine and look into the future. Particularly, examining some of the problems the league may face in the coming 2025 season.

Some of these issues are more tactile while others are more theoretical. But they are all potentially problematic. Here are five to look out for:

5. There’s no team to hate

Hate generates interest. Not that the NFL needs more people watching. There’s plenty, of course. The NFL averaged 17.5 million viewers last season, down about 2% from the previous year. One of the things that has always made the league even more watchable is hating a player or team. The Patriots were remarkable villains during their dynastic years. Historic team. Accused cheaters. Accused football deflators. Arrogant. They were historic bad guys.

There’s really no entity like that now. Every team in the league is likeable. Go ahead. Name a team that’s even in the same universe as those Patriots. Yes, you may hate the Cowboys because they’re the Cowboys. But Dallas hasn’t been truly relevant on the field in decades. They’re too average to hate.

The defending Super Bowl champion Eagles? Nice guys.

Kansas City? Difficult to hate overall. Though admittedly there are some, well, questionable dudes on the roster. But how can you hate any team where one of the players is dating Taylor Swift?

The Ravens? Quarterbacked by a hardworking, good dude in Lamar Jackson.

The Raiders? They are now led by a kind, elder gentleman.

Once another villain team emerges (and that will happen) the NFL will get even more interesting and, well, fun. For now the hate factor is low.

4. Backtracking on DEI

Yes, some people will like that, but plenty won’t. They are paying attention to what the NFL is doing and don’t agree. If they weren’t already suspicious about the league, they will be.

3. It’s more expensive to watch games

2. Officiating

You may not have heard this news but the NFL relegated three officials back to college, according to Football Zebras, which relentlessly covers officiating.

It was an anecdotal indication of what many of us know with the NFL: the officiating remains highly problematic. The league will vehemently disagree with this but watch any NFL game and you can see it. This isn’t new but it’s still relevant. The speed of the game is superhuman while the refs are analog.

1. Greed

This will always be an issue in professional sports but especially in the NFL. The league has rarely paid a price for being greedy, so it plunges ahead with things like plans for an 18-game season. Maybe the NFL will never pay a price for constantly pushing the money envelope. We’ll see. But in normal physics there is such a thing as saturation.

Next: 5 things that will go right for the NFL in 2025.

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