Could mean an increase in the Salary cap in 2015:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...kage-will-result-in-more-cap-dollars-in-2015/
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...kage-will-result-in-more-cap-dollars-in-2015/
sweet, even more reason to not purchase cable!
Well, only 8 are over-the-air, but maybe CBS will stream the second half games online like NBC did.sweet, even more reason to not purchase cable!
I think the major impact on the cap increase is going to come next year. I think Directv's exclusive right to Sunday Ticket expire this year. Whether the NFL opens that package up to bidding, or even if Directv retains the rights, it's going to be a massive contract and provide a serious windfall for the NFL.
Agree. I usually watch The Red Zone Channel or the Cardinal games. I do occasionally surf to other games though to check teams out.I would love it if the NFL came out with a tailored made package so you could buy a season pass for the teams you are interested in. I love Sunday ticket, but $400 is way too steep.
I would love it if the NFL came out with a tailored made package so you could buy a season pass for the teams you are interested in. I love Sunday ticket, but $400 is way too steep.
This year, with the NFLN/CBS package including 14 games instead of last year’s 13-game slate on NFLN, the league will conduct a total of 17 Thursday games after the first Sunday of the season. (Three short-week games are played on Thanksgiving, but not televised by NFLN.)
The change means that two teams will play an extra Thursday game after Week One.
I said this announcement was coming in a previous thread where Robert kraft also said a team will be in London and LA so it looks like those things should be coming soon. It's nice that they are bringing back Saturday doubleheaders as well. My favorite Saturday game was when Billy got hurt celebrating and Tillman did extra points.
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XBMC and a tv stick (ie:mk808 etc..) is all ya need
Well, only 8 are over-the-air, but maybe CBS will stream the second half games online like NBC did.
If not there are plenty of online sites to view the games in HD.
I used to stream NBC's game on the computer and watch it on live tv. Sometimes the stream was a few seconds ahead of the broadcast.NBC's online stream was the best of the networks in my opinion. ESPN was second best. I hate having to use XBMC for NFL Network games and UFC fights, I can never get a 100% clear, consistent connection.