NFL holds off scheduling Sunday night games in 7 of the 8 final weeks

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NEW YORK -- The NFL has its plan for eliminating those not-ready-for-prime-time matchups that too often sneaked onto national television.

Flexible schedule primer
• Begins Sunday, Nov. 12 in Week 10.
• In effect Weeks 10-15 and Week 17. Plan not in effect Week 16 because of holiday weekend.
• Only Sunday afternoon games are subject to being moved to Sunday night.
• During flex weeks, majority of Sunday games will be listed at 1 p.m. ET, except for games played in Pacific or Mountain Time Zones, which will be listed at 4:05 or 4:15 p.m. ET.
• Thursday, Saturday and Monday night games not affected.
• NFL will give 12 days notice if a game is being moved to the 8:15 p.m. ET time slot and also may announce games moving to 4:15 p.m. ET.
• CBS and Fox each can protect a total of five games in seven weeks of flexible scheduling, but not more than one game per week.

-- Source: NFL

The league plans to hold off scheduling Sunday night games in seven of the final eight weeks -- just as playoff races start heating up -- to ensure the best games are played on NBC. The league has long wanted some kind of flexible scheduling, but could never implement one until now.

For Weeks 10-15 and Week 17, the final regular-season weekend, all Sunday games will be listed with start times of 1 p.m. or 4:05-4:15 p.m. ET.

The league must then announce which match will be played Sunday night at least 12 days before the date of the game.

The lone exception is the season finale on Dec. 31, when the switch must be made no later than six days before the game.

Only Sunday games are subject to the flexible schedule that is part of the NFL's $3.6 billion contract with NBC for the Sunday night package.

CBS, which does the AFC games, and Fox, which does the NFC, each has the option to protect five games in the seven weeks of flexible scheduling, but neither can protect more than one game per week. So if Indianapolis is playing Pittsburgh in a late-season game and CBS does not want it moved to Sunday night on NBC, it has an option to keep the game.

Week 16 is Christmas weekend, and no game will be switched.

Teams will be told by the NFL office as soon as they are not under consideration to have a game moved. And, unlike in the past, teams are allowed to play in consecutive Sunday night games.

To make the system more flexible, up to three teams each season will be allowed a bonus sixth prime-time appearance. All the others will be limited to a maximum of five, including the Monday night ESPN package and the late-season Saturday or Thursday games on NFL Network.

The NFL often has moved games from early afternoon to late afternoon on Sundays to get a top matchup in a better viewing slot. It did so eight times in 2005. That flexibility remains.

In recent seasons, the league has faced lower prime-time ratings because of poor late-season matchups. It also has seen surprisingly successful teams shut out of prime time because the entire schedule is released in April.
 

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Looks like a great plan. :)

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I bet we only get 1 national televised game that we know of for the first 10 weeks
 

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If the Cards want a nationally televised game this season they just need to win.
 

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Saturday Night games? I dunno about this? They will have to compete with many SEC Saturday Night games and some of the best college football games of the day. Sounds like the NFL maybe is trying to fix something that isn't broke by giving its fans the chance to get sloppy drunk on Saturday Night tailgaiting outings like the college fans get. Not a good enough reason for to schedule games on Saturday Night IMHO.:shrug:
 

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BigRedArk said:
Saturday Night games? I dunno about this? They will have to compete with many SEC Saturday Night games and some of the best college football games of the day. Sounds like the NFL maybe is trying to fix something that isn't broke by giving its fans the chance to get sloppy drunk on Saturday Night tailgaiting outings like the college fans get. Not a good enough reason for to schedule games on Saturday Night IMHO.:shrug:
The NFL plays Saturday night games after the College regular season is over.
AzWins23 said:
...the late-season Saturday or Thursday games...
They have been doing it for a while.
 

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the Lieutenant said:
They hav to televise the game where Warner beats Manning's record for TDs in a season. Will that be week 15 or 16 lol.....

The networks will be in a quandry because they have to choose between that game or the game where Edge breaks Dickerson's record.
 
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