Is the NFL Becoming “NBA-ified?” — CBS Sports Veteran Pete Prisco Goes Nuclear on Will Cain Show, Exposing the League’s Dark Secret — NFL Execs Reportedly LIVID
Fox News – 21 November, 2025
A seemingly routine Friday sports episode of FOX News Radio’s Will Cain Show turned into one of the most talked-about NFL discussions of the season when longtime CBS Sports analyst Pete Prisco accused the league of deliberately “NBA-ifying” the game.

Host Will Cain welcomed Pete Prisco — CBS Sports Senior NFL Columnist and one of the most respected voices in football media — to break down the dramatic rise in scoring across the league. What followed was a no-holds-barred conversation that has sent shockwaves through the football world.
The Core Argument: A Deliberate Shift Toward Offense
The official episode title says it all: “Is the NFL Becoming ‘NBA-ified?’ (ft. Pete Prisco)”.
Prisco and Cain pointed to the explosion of high-scoring games in recent years — with the 2025 season featuring a string of 35–31, 42–38 thrillers — as evidence of a fundamental transformation. Their central thesis:
- Modern NFL games increasingly resemble the NBA, where offense reigns supreme and defense is systematically restrained by new rules.
- The league has repeatedly tweaked regulations to protect quarterbacks and receivers: stricter roughing-the-passer enforcement, expanded defenseless-player protections, and heavier emphasis on pass-interference calls.
- The result? A faster, higher-scoring product that appeals to younger viewers but strips away the physical, grind-it-out identity that defined football for generations.
As Prisco put it, the NFL appears to be following the exact blueprint the NBA used during its 3-point revolution — prioritizing highlight-reel scoring to boost television ratings and social-media engagement.
Why Scoring Has Exploded in 2025
The duo laid out five clear reasons for the offensive surge:
- Tighter offensive-protection rules (roughing the passer, defenseless-player penalties).
- Today’s ultra-athletic quarterbacks and receivers, combined with superior coaching and dual-threat schemes (think Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes).
- Faster game tempo driven by widespread use of no-huddle offenses.
- The 2024–2025 Dynamic Kickoff rule changes, which have dramatically increased returns and improved field position, leading to more scoring drives.
- Expanded replay assistance that frequently overturns calls in favor of the offense.
Their conclusion was blunt: the NFL isn’t accidentally becoming more offensive — it’s doing it on purpose to attract younger demographics and maximize revenue, just as the NBA did a decade ago. For many traditional fans, that feels like a betrayal of what made football unique.
Era vs. Era: The Impossible Comparison

The conversation also tackled the age-old debate of comparing modern stars to legends of the past. Prisco stressed that Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson operating under today’s rules simply cannot be fairly measured against Joe Montana or Tom Brady in their eras. “Different eras, different rules — direct comparisons are impossible,” he argued.
Immediate Backlash and Viral Spread
Within hours of the episode dropping on November 21, clips were flooding X, Reddit’s r/NFL, and sports-talk radio. Traditionalists decried the “softening” of the game, while younger fans largely welcomed the excitement. The phrase “NBA-ified” quickly trended nationwide.
Where to Listen
The full 45–60 minute episode is available for free on:
- Apple Podcasts and Spotify (search “Will Cain Show” – November 21, 2025)
As the 2025 season heads into Week 12, one thing is certain: Pete Prisco and Will Cain have ignited a debate that isn’t going away anytime soon. Whether you see it as evolution or betrayal, the question now hangs over every high-scoring shootout: Is this still football — or has the NFL quietly become basketball on grass?