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ESPN announced today it's apologizing for the Buffalo Bills' obscene performance on national TV against the New England Patriots on Sunday night.

"We have heard from many of our viewers about Sunday night's game and we agree that the placement was inappropriate," ESPN said in a statement. "We apologize."

The NFL called the game "inappropriate and unsuitable for our Sunday Night Football audience."

There was no word from ESPN on whether it planned to cancel future Bills games on Sunday night.

"I have to review the film," Buffalo Bills head coach Mike Mularkey said when asked for a comment on ESPN's apology.

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ESPN announced today it's apologizing for the Buffalo Bills' obscene performance on national TV against the New England Patriots on Sunday night.

"We have heard from many of our viewers about Sunday night's game and we agree that the placement was inappropriate," ESPN said in a statement. "We apologize."

The NFL called the game "inappropriate and unsuitable for our Sunday Night Football audience."

There was no word from ESPN on whether it planned to cancel future Bills games on Sunday night.

"I have to review the film," Buffalo Bills head coach Mike Mularkey said when asked for a comment on ESPN's apology.

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ESPN did later concede though that the silver lining was they were able to ram Boston/New England's collective d*ck a little further down their throat.

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ESPN did later concede though that the silver lining was they were able to ram Boston/New England's collective d*ck a little further down their throat.

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:blink::huh::lol: ain't that the truth. Let's have Johnny Damon tell us what an inspiration the Patriots were to his team. blah blah blah :unsure:

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