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The Philadelphia Eagles' Week 15 game against the Arizona Cardinals has been flexed to Sunday Night Football. The game was originally slated to start at 1 PM ET on FOX, but now it will air on NBC starting at 8:30 PM ET. In a corresponding move, the NFL flexed the Cincinnati Bengals versus San Francisco 49ers game to a 4 PM start.
Does NBC like bird-on-bird crime or something?? Not sure what else the week 15 schedule offers, but have to think there would be something else better then that.
Does NBC like bird-on-bird crime or something?? Not sure what else the week 15 schedule offers, but have to think there would be something else better then that.
I thought the same thing and then looked at the other 1:00 games and they are basically all trash. There were only two things going for the Eagles in this game against the Cardinals and the NFL has taken away one of them. Number one was home field and number two was playing a west coast team coming east for an early game.
Does NBC like bird-on-bird crime or something?? Not sure what else the week 15 schedule offers, but have to think there would be something else better then that.
They did un-flex the Seahawks and Ravens this coming week back to the afternoon... if that gives you any comfort regarding the bird crime.
I think that could be a very intriguing game... Eagles will certainly be playing for their playoff lives and the Cards might still have a shot at home field throughout the NFC Playoffs.
Does NBC like bird-on-bird crime or something?? Not sure what else the week 15 schedule offers, but have to think there would be something else better then that.
Bird-on-bird crime.
Now THAT's funny.
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