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Because of Game 2 of the 2006 World Series, and the preference that no NFL game competes against the Major League Baseball championship series, a one-hour edition aired from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. on October 22. Additionally, as the NFL spurned Christmas Eve contests (a policy that was revoked in 2007), another one-hour show aired on December 24.
Even though Game 5 was on a Sunday afternoon (Game 5 was at 4:30 p.m. ET), Bob Costas (who anchored NBC's World Series coverage with Len Berman) was still in New York City to host NFL '84. At the end of the pre-game show, Costas left the New York studio to travel to Detroit to cover that night's baseball game at Tiger Stadium. In the meantime ...
The NFL Today is an American football television program on CBS that serves as the pre-game show for the network's National Football League (NFL) game telecasts under the NFL on CBS brand. The program features commentary on the latest news around the NFL from its hosts and studio analysts, as well as predictions for the day's games and ...
The lone winless team in the NFL will finally get into the victory column. Three of the Jaguars’ losses have been by one score. Jacksonville actually played its best game of the season last week ...
Game site NFL.com recap 1 September 12: at Miami Dolphins: W 38–24 1–0 Sun Life Stadium: Recap: 2 September 18 San Diego Chargers: W 35–21 2–0 Gillette Stadium: Recap: 3 September 25 at Buffalo Bills: L 31–34 2–1: Ralph Wilson Stadium: Recap: 4 October 2 at Oakland Raiders: W 31–19 3–1 O.co Coliseum: Recap: 5 October 9 New York ...
2. The Blue Jays will trade Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and/or Bo Bichette. At one point, the Blue Jays were a young, hungry team looking like they were next up to dominate the American League.
One of the main catalysts for San Francisco's return to relevance in 2011 was the team's dominant defense—specifically against the run. The 49ers yielded the fewest rushing yards in the league (1,236), average yards per rush (3.5), and set an NFL record for fewest rushing touchdowns surrendered in a 16-game regular season (3).
(2:50) NFC North: Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions (29:05) NFC West: Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers