Lions definitely getting the MNF game. Stafford’s return is the most marketing storyline this weekend.
I think Cleveland vs. Houston on Saturday afternoon and Philly vs. Tampa at 1:00 Sunday seem like close to locks to me. I’d be shocked if that was the Monday Night game
Maybe but Packers vs Cowboys is two monstrous fan bases.
Plus the Madonna show across the street has to be considered.
Torico saying we will know at halftime
It’s 50-50 here tonight almost it seems
Or maybe they just louder
Buffalo travels well
I don’t think they’re gonna put a very good game on the Peacock only stream though. It wouldn’t surprise me if one of those fell in that spot.
I don’t think they’re gonna put a very good game on the Peacock only stream though. It wouldn’t surprise me if one of those fell in that spot.
Wait, they’re putting a playoff game on a Peacock only stream? You gotta be kidding me
Nope. The Saturday night game.
I find the streaming thing so damn silly. Everyone who has Peacock has it bc it is bundled with their cable. They aren’t going to parlay one game into a sustainable model.
2024, baby!
Nope. The Saturday night game.
The Saturday Night game is on Peacock? You’ve gotta be kidding me. So there’s a chance that I have to find an online stream, or a bar, for the Lions game?
Roger says “hi”
Free trial maybe?
They have a 7 day free trial from what I understand.
I find the streaming thing so damn silly. Everyone who has Peacock has it bc it is bundled with their cable.
(whispering) I uh, pay for it separately. It’s a soccer thing.
" The Peacock exclusive Wild Card game and regular season game will be broadcast on NBC stations in the two competing team cities, and available on mobile devices with NFL+. The NFL is the only sports league that presents all regular-season and postseason games on free, over-the-air television in local markets."
If it’s a free trial then that’s fine but I just find it odd to put a playoff game on a streaming service. Sign of the times I suppose
Right, will be available locally in the two cities involved.
Well I stand corrected. Generally speaking though …