No because they are not getting paid
Sadly, yes there is. A lot of players are deciding to play overseas now.
Sometimes games that are rained out are not made up if they have no bearing on the final season's standings. That would make it possible to play in 160 or 161 games in a season yet play in every game that the team played for the season.
No, statistics are separated between regular season play and post season play.
Each team has nine players in the field when they are not batting,so at least 18. All the players on the roster could play at some time in the game. The number of players on the roster is 25, I think, during most of the season . It is allowed to be larger early in the season and late in the season .
The 04-05 nhl lockout, cancelled all nhl games that were scheduled for what would have been the 88th season. look up 2004-2005 nhl lockout on wikipedia for more info.
nba- 82 games in a regular season but in the 2011-2012 season 66 games because of the lockout situation.
It means they only play in post season... obvious
yes
My guess would be in the Playoffs the players need their rest, so they can peform their best when they play.
No it's single player only.
15 players total is the answer. Here is the breakdown. 7 players from each side must be in position on the line of scrimmage plus the quarterback for a total of 15 players on the field during a play.
During play, there are six players participating.