(WJW) -- Many football fans want the Monday after the Super Bowl off from work; so what if it were already a national holiday?
The TODAY show posed the question to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell asking, "at what point do we start to see the Super Bowl on President's Day weekend?"
"I think if you went to 18 weeks regular season that would probably occur," Goodell told TODAY anchors Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin. "It is possible somewhere in the calendar. Could happen before that just because of the calendar, the way it lays out. But I think 18 weeks would get you to that point, and I think it would be a really great move."
The Super Bowl traditionally takes place on the second Sunday of February, following the NFL regular season of 17 weeks, followed by a bye week.
A change-up would