Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In 2006, NBC Sunday Night Football wrapped up its inaugural season averaging 17.5 million viewers, 1.2 million viewers better than Monday Night Football in 2005 on ABC and the best viewership number for the network primetime NFL package in six years (18.5 million on ABC in 2000). [1]
The November 23 game between the New York Giants and Washington Redskins ended in a rare 7–7 tie which was the first and only ESPN Sunday Night Football tie in series history. Weeks 1–9 aired on TNT, and all other games aired on ESPN.
NBC Sunday Night Football (abbreviated as SNF) is an American weekly television broadcast of National Football League (NFL) games on NBC and Peacock in the United States. It began airing on August 6, 2006, with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, [1] which opened that year's preseason.
The other three were under Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Cowher. Tom Landry led the Cowboys to 21 straight non-losing seasons from 1965 to 1985. Tomlin has been the head coach of the Steelers ...
Became the most-watched Thursday Night Football game in program history. Sean Payton vs. his former team [148] 14 December 6 Jacksonville Jaguars: 9–30 Tennessee Titans: Nissan Stadium: Derrick Henry tied an all-time NFL record with a 99-yard touchdown run, to go along with a 238-yard, 4-touchdown night. Jaguars–Titans rivalry [149] 15 ...
Second most division titles won by any team in the history of the NFL (20 – second only to Dallas's 21) (all with AFC Central & North) Most post-merger regular season games won (486) Highest post-merger winning percentage [regular season & playoffs] (61.1%)
The Pittsburgh Steelers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. Founded in 1933, the Steelers are the oldest franchise in the AFC; seven franchises in the National Football Conference (NFC) have longer tenures in the NFL. The team struggled to be competitive in its ...
Tomlin is the first African-American to be named head coach of the team in its 75-year history. [40] In his first season, he led the Steelers to a 10–6 record and AFC North title. [41] The team fell to the Jacksonville Jaguars 31–29 in the Wild Card Round to end the season. [42]