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The Dolphins will open the playoffs on Saturday night in a game that will be available in fewer television homes than any playoff game in many years. Miami will play at Kansas City at 8 p.m ...
NFL International Series. The NFL International Series logo used between 2009 and 2016; the year was updated annually. The NFL International Series is a series of American football games during the National Football League (NFL) regular season that are played outside the United States. Since 2024, the series has three sub-series: the NFL London ...
The North American Central Time Zone (CT) is a time zone in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America, and some Caribbean islands. [1]In parts of that zone (20 states in the US, three provinces or territories in Canada, and several border municipalities in Mexico), the Central Time Zone is affected by two time designations yearly: Central Standard Time (CST) is observed from ...
The Chiefs meet the Miami Dolphins at 8:30 a.m. (Central) on Sunday, Nov. 5, at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany. The Chiefs are 6-2 after Sunday’s 24-9 loss to the Denver Broncos .
Central Standard Time (Phenix City observes Eastern time on a de facto basis) Alaska. UTC−09:00 AKT. Yes. Most of state: UTC−09:00 AKST Alaska Standard Time. UTC−10:00 HT. Aleutian Islands (west of 169°30' W): UTC−10:00 HST Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time. American Samoa. UTC−11:00 ST.
Royals vs. Yankees: first pitch at 6:38 p.m. on TBS. Chiefs vs. Saints: kickoff at 7:15 p.m. on KMBC (Channel 9) and ESPN. If you don’t have cable, you can watch the games using a live TV ...
It's Week 9 in the 2023 NFL season and it's time for another NFL International Series game. This Sunday, the Miami Dolphins (6-2) and the Kansas City Chiefs (6-2) head to Germany's Frankfurt Stadium.
The National Football League television blackout policies are the strictest among the four major professional sports leagues in North America.. The NFL maintained a blackout policy, from 1973 through 2014, that stated that a home game cannot be televised in the team's local market if 85 percent of the tickets are not sold out 72 hours before the starting time of the match.