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chongli

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  1. And tons more tweets like this on their feed.
  2. Fox NFL Sunday (Fox pre-game show) will still be on for 30 minutes at 4 PM Sunday and will nor be expanded to 3:30 as some had wondered. They are prohibited from doing so as It's still CBS's window and they're airing a replay of last season's AFC championship game.
  3. This might have had some merit if it were the NFL's decision, but it was the governor who made it. The Missouri governor felt differently apparently, and there is also not a travel ban in KC AFAIK.
  4. We'll see of the deal goes through. But it wouldn't be until 2025 at the earliest. Seaking of that, I just learned that "Monday Night Football" in the UK does not refer to American football on ESPN! Mind blown. 😁
  5. No reason why it wouldn't. GB at SEA started at 3 PM ET/12 noon PT in 2014 for the NFCCG Patriots-Broncos started at 3 PM ET/1 PM MT in 2015 for the AFCCG.
  6. And we could get the NFCN too in Detroit! That doesn't apply anymore. The Sunday games are 3 PM and 6:30 PM.
  7. Yeah, what Draconator said above, lol. I haven't been seeing too much complaining, but I also haven't been following their forums too closely recently.
  8. @Poleshifter UPDATE: NFLN has now switched the schedule and will be re-broadcasting the Peacock MIA-KC game at midnight, not 3 AM as it originally showed. You are correct.
  9. UPDATE: NFLN has now switched the schedule and will be re-broadcasting the Peacock MIA-KC game at midnight, not 3 AM as it originally showed.
  10. In the UK, Sky TV NFL will still show the game live, Monday, January 15 at 9:30 PM GMT, with Sky Sports Main Event joining in progress at 10 or 10:30 PM most likely. Since Sky Sports Main Event is joining i progress since it is simulcasting Derby County vs Burton from Sky Sports Football until 10:30pm. All things being equal an NFL playoff game would be the "main event" over an EFL League One match, but given the timing, I expect Main Event will just drop the drop the post-match coverage and switch at full time (notionally 10 PM) to join PIT-BUF in progress.
  11. Here is the CBS schedule for Sunday. They are showing the replay of the AFCCG last year of CIN-KC instead, as well as The NFL Today at noon:
  12. If you get CTV on Spectrum, then yes. I am not sure what channels you get. If you get CTV OTA, you can also get it that way.
  13. The AFC almost certainly gets the late game Sunday since either KC-BUF or PIT-BAL would be a huge ratings draw. The only game that would be bigger would-be GB-DAL, but that would be on a Saturday.
  14. Because they can get Canadian TV free. The Peacock game is on free in Canada. https://www.bellmedia.ca/the-lede/press/nfl-on-tsn-tsn-ctv-and-rds-super-wild-card-weekend/ "AFC Wild Card Game 2 – Miami @ Kansas City – Kickoff at 8 p.m. ET TSN1/3, TSN+, CTV Network, and RDS NFL Data-Enhanced Feed on TSN+"
  15. I wanted to get this out there since the Peacock game tonight is starting later today, and it may not get noticed in the Wild Card schedule thread or the upcoming game thread (which will be posted too late). The Peacock game will be shown to the Buffalo area, Rochester, Watertown, and the Champlain Valley, at least, for those who get CTV either OTA or via cable. Also parts of MI, MN, ND, MT, and WA. It will also be in El Paso, TX and San Diego, CA OTA for those who get Canal 5. But for Detroit, getting CTV OTA is now all but impossible ever since the analog CKCO translator on Channel 42 in Sarnia shut down.
  16. This was suggested by a fan, but it seems highly unlikely:
  17. The Cheffers' crew now get to watch the other Sunday playoff games in a cozy hotel room now:
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