Has anybody heard what the final Sunday Night game will be on NBC for Week 17? We're within 12 days now, but I can't find anything listed for it. NBC's site doesn't even have it on the schedule yet.
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According to NFL rules, the Week 17 Sunday Night game is not decided until the the Tuesday after Week 16 so that the game is as close to possible of having playoff implications on the lines. So if the Bills win against Tenn., it is very possible that the Bills-Ravens game could be moved to a night game, especially if the Ravens are playing for a 1st Round Bye.
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Originally posted by ILOVEMIBILLSAccording to NFL rules, the Week 17 Sunday Night game is not decided until the the Tuesday after Week 16 so that the game is as close to possible of having playoff implications on the lines. So if the Bills win against Tenn., it is very possible that the Bills-Ravens game could be moved to a night game, especially if the Ravens are playing for a 1st Round Bye.
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Authoritize enough? Still possible for Bills game to be moved to NBC or even moved to CBS late game like Jets game was.
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In Week 17, in order to ensure a Sunday night game with playoff implications, the decision to move the start time may be made on six days notice.
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Originally posted by BlackMetalNinjaPersonally, I still think it'll end up being either Pittsburgh at Cinncy or Jacksonville at Kansas City that they move to 8pm. But I won't be surprised if our game does get moved to 4pm perhaps... All depends on how things shake out this week of course.
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Remember, the NFL is not about to please the fans at the game but rather the networks that shell out billions of dollars and the advertisers that want maximum viewership. Who do you think the NFL is going to want to please more: 80,000 fans at a stadium, or NBC, Advertisers, and millions of potential viewers at home who will be more likely to tune into a good matchup with playoff implications than something like a Lions-Raiders game.
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