For Weeks 3-17, they have up to 12 days prior to the game to flex it. That gives them time to evaluate the results of the game 2 weekends prior to the possible flex game, and assess how impactful that game might be on the playoff races.Can't believe they're going to leave the week 17 Vikings Packers game at noon. My understanding is if you're going to flex a game you need to do it two weeks in advance. That would be this weekend. Anybody heard anything?
Didn't realize until now that is the only Sunday game where both teams will be over .500 after this weekend.Can't believe they're going to leave the week 17 Vikings Packers game at noon. My understanding is if you're going to flex a game you need to do it two weeks in advance. That would be this weekend. Anybody heard anything?
Can't believe they're going to leave the week 17 Vikings Packers game at noon. My understanding is if you're going to flex a game you need to do it two weeks in advance. That would be this weekend. Anybody heard anything?
28 days.
For Sunday Night Football in Weeks 5-13 and for Monday Night Football in Weeks 12-17, the NFL will decide (after consultation with CBS, FOX, NBC, and ESPN) and announce no later than 12 days in advance of the game, which game will be played on Sunday night and which game will be played on Monday night.- For Sunday Night Football in Weeks 14-17, the flexible scheduling decision will generally be made no later than 6 days prior to the game.
- For Thursday Night Football in Weeks 13-17, the flexible scheduling decision will be made no later than 28 days prior to the game.
- Fans and ticket holders must be aware that NFL games in the Flex Scheduling Windows are subject to change generally at least 12 days in advance (and at least 6 days in advance for Sundays in Weeks 14-17) and should plan accordingly.
Damn. That'd be bad news. I've been counting on that ever since the schedule was released, seeing as how I live in Kentucky.I read an article a few weeks ago where they couldn't move the game. For all home-and-home division rivalries, at least one of the two games must be televised by the network associated with the corresponding conference. 1st Packers - Vikings game was on CBS so this one must be on FOX.
Do you recall where you read that? I'm not doubting you; I just can't find any articles saying that. No offense, but damn, I hope
This confused me into thinking it was the late afternoon game. The game is still scheduled for a noon start.I really hope they do not flex the game. 4:25 is late enough.
That is (likely) the more impactful game for getting into the playoffs.They're switching dolphins vs browns with commanders vs falcons. For Sunday night. Unbelievable.
You were the first here to call it!28 days.
I read an article a few weeks ago where they couldn't move the game. For all home-and-home division rivalries, at least one of the two games must be televised by the network associated with the corresponding conference. 1st Packers - Vikings game was on CBS so this one must be on FOX.
Week 18 I expect the Lions/Vikings game for the #1 or 2 seed and the division to be the primetime if at all possible.You were the first here to call it!
A little disappointing, but my chances of seeing the 4:30 game here in Kentucky are probably going to be better than the 1 PM game.
Edit: I still hold out hope for the Bears game, an early game in Week 18. That may possibly warrant a larger audience, although Chicago's ****-poor record makes it less likely.