NFL reportedly may want to flex Chiefs-Bears game out of ‘Sunday Night Football’ slot
When the 2019 NFL schedule was released, the Chiefs’ game on Dec. 22 in Chicago checked all the boxes for being broadcast in prime time.
Two teams with playoff aspirations, star power in Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and the connection between the head coaches. The Bears’ Matt Nagy was an assistant under the Chiefs’ Andy Reid.
That is why the game was scheduled to be broadcast on NBC on “Sunday Night Football.”
Alas, the playoff implications appear minimal for both teams and the NFL is considering flexing the game out of prime time, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
The deciding factor will come Sunday when the Bears play in Green Bay. Chicago has a 2% chance of making the playoffs, according to FiveThirtyEight.com and the New York Times. Both say a Packers will would give the Bears a less than 1% shot at the playoffs.
“The game would likely be replaced by the Saints-Titans,” the Sun-Times wrote.
“The league typically has a 12-day window to ‘flex’ their Sunday night game. But when Tuesday came and went, the league confirmed that it shifted to a six-day window for the Week 16 game. “
Tennessee, 8-5, is currently in a tied atop the AFC South with the Texans, but Houston holds the tie-breaker and is the fourth seed in the playoff field. Houston plays at Tennessee on Sunday.
The Saints still have a shot at the top spot in the NFC playoff field.
If flexed, the Chiefs’ game would be moved to the afternoon. The NFL schedule currently shows the Saints-Titans game set to kick off at noon and be broadcast on CBS.
You can read more of the Sun-Times story here. [Reply]
I know I'm in the minority, but I can't stand that broadcast and Football night In America.
Collinsworth is awful and grating.
I'll be honest, I don't have an issue with Collinsworth. I know a lot of people don't like him but besides his thing of starting every sentence with, "Now, here's a guy..." I enjoy his insight and knowledge [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefBlueCFC:
I'll be honest, I don't have an issue with Collinsworth. I know a lot of people don't like him but besides his thing of starting every sentence with, "Now, here's a guy..." I enjoy his insight and knowledge
I agree. His voice is annoying, sure, but he's still far more knowledgeable and tolerable than most announcers. [Reply]
It's a giant pain in the ass to get to Soldier Field. Unless you're one of the privileged few there's no decent parking within a mile of the stadium, traffic is a nightmare, and public transit gets overwhelmed and generally sucks. Just like most everything else in this fucking sewer. Throw in darkness and a howling freezing gale coming in off the lake, and yeah, better to do it early. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefBlueCFC:
I'll be honest, I don't have an issue with Collinsworth. I know a lot of people don't like him but besides his thing of starting every sentence with, "Now, here's a guy..." I enjoy his insight and knowledge
I think Collinsworth is great, same with Aikman.
Most ex players are pretty damn good analysts, I'd say Fouts and Booger are the exceptions. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
It's a giant pain in the ass to get to Soldier Field. Unless you're one of the privileged few there's no decent parking within a mile of the stadium, traffic is a nightmare, and public transit gets overwhelmed and generally sucks. Just like most everything else in this ****ing sewer. Throw in darkness, potential to get murdered and a howling freezing gale coming in off the lake, and yeah, better to do it early.
Originally Posted by Mama Hip Rockets:
I agree. His voice is annoying, sure, but he's still far more knowledgeable and tolerable than most announcers.
His insufferable hyperbole of player x "is one of the best..." is just too much. He calls multiple players every single week one of the best players in the league. [Reply]