Probably Green Bay. They are in St Louis this pre-seasonOutside of AK and HI, which team airs the furthest away from their stadium?
Probably Green Bay. They are in St Louis this pre-seasonOutside of AK and HI, which team airs the furthest away from their stadium?
That's not very far. They're also in Omaha, which is farther away. Omaha, like several other markets, will feature quite a few games this weekend on various channels.Probably Green Bay. They are in St Louis this pre-season
also OmahaProbably Green Bay. They are in St Louis this pre-season
The various regular season rights holders get a preseason game as part of the overall deal. Note that NBC, Fox, CBS, ESPN and Prime Video all got one preseason game.ESPN is showing preseason MNF game. Are these games a separate side car deal with the NFL or freebies.
They used to get two each, but now that the preseason is three weeks instead of four, it's down to one game each. If the season becomes 18 regular season and 2 preseason games, I'm willing to bet that the networks will still get one game each. But that hasn't been decided yet.The various regular season rights holders get a preseason game as part of the overall deal. Note that NBC, Fox, CBS, ESPN and Prime Video all got one preseason game.
Having only two games will make it more awkward for assembling the various preseason networks, and some of those would get only one game if all the national networks have one contest.If the season becomes 18 regular season and 2 preseason games, I'm willing to bet that the networks will still get one game each.
Doesn't matter. The NFL wants as many games that count as possible. If the NFLPA agrees, there will be 18 regular season games. In a few years, there may be 20, with no preseason games, with a possibility of an increase in roster spots (currently 53).Having only two games will make it more awkward for assembling the various preseason networks, and some of those would get only one game if all the national networks have one contest.
I wasn’t arguing against reducing the number of preseason games, but pointing out that a number of teams preseason networks might only get one game. You start to think “why bother setting this up”. Maybe turn preseason games over to the national networks or streaming services.Doesn't matter. The NFL wants as many games that count as possible. If the NFLPA agrees, there will be 18 regular season games. In a few years, there may be 20, with no preseason games, with a possibility of an increase in roster spots (currently 53).
Apples and oranges, though. College football rosters are twice the size of those in the NFL. The roster cutdown process for the pro game is much more intense than that in college, thus the apparent need for exhibition game action to evaluate talent.Games that count matter, and that's all that matters. College football has never had preseason games, and they are no worse for the wear.
CFB has non cupcakes that teams like Indiana and KU can use to pad their way to bowl eligibilityGames that count matter, and that's all that matters. College football has never had preseason games, and they are no worse for the wear.
Last chance to scout talent for their fantasy league draft!It was funny, I was in a sports bar last night, mainly to watch baseball, but it felt like everyone else was watching pre-season football.
MLB spring training is a week too long, especially since starting pitchers are preparing for lighter workloads during the regular season than they used to, due to the emphasis on pitch count and not going through the lineup more than twice. And all players are working out more diligently during the off-season, unlike the old days. I wouldn't be surprised to see a week of exhibition games trimmed from the schedule in the next basic agreement, which will be hammered out (hopefully) during or after the 2026 season.Should we cut down Spring Training for baseball? The NHL is cutting the number of its preseason games starting with the 2026-27 season.
I highly doubt anyone playing in the final preseason games are going to be considered for any fantasy roster, aside from perhaps kickers (it's been a great off-season for that position). It's mostly backups, rookies, undrafted players and obscure free agents. Many of them will probably be Uber drivers in the coming weeks.Last chance to scout talent for their fantasy league draft!
True, that. I watched the Patriots' dreadful final game and knew exactly what I was watching. I don't play fantasy football, or even gamble on the NFL, but as you say, I'm one of those people who get to missing football this time of year, even though baseball is my No. 1 sport. And that performance by their third-stringers against the Giants' scrubs didn't dim my expectations of big improvement for that Pats this year. I watched some YouTube highlights and the comments were full of Giants fans expecting to win the Super Bowl next February. Silly.I highly doubt anyone playing in the final preseason games are going to be considered for any fantasy roster, aside from perhaps kickers (it's been a great off-season for that position). It's mostly backups, rookies, undrafted players and obscure free agents. Many of them will probably be Uber drivers in the coming weeks.
Preseason games are mostly for the hardcore fanatics and people who simply miss NFL football. But the games aren't necessarily any good.
Especially if they're Dodgers pitchers, since Dave Roberts is a knuckleheadMLB spring training is a week too long, especially since starting pitchers are preparing for lighter workloads during the regular season than they used to, due to the emphasis on pitch count and not going through the lineup more than twice.
Hey, one stolen base made him a Red Sox legend.Especially if they're Dodgers pitchers, since Dave Roberts is a knucklehead
True, that. I watched the Patriots' dreadful final game and knew exactly what I was watching. I don't play fantasy football, or even gamble on the NFL, but as you say, I'm one of those people who get to missing football this time of year, even though baseball is my No. 1 sport. And that performance by their third-stringers against the Giants' scrubs didn't dim my expectations of big improvement for that Pats this year. I watched some YouTube highlights and the comments were full of Giants fans expecting to win the Super Bowl next February. Silly.
I’m in Houston, and I watch the Texans preseason games as I find it interesting to see all the new players as well as those on the roster that normally don’t get a lot of attention or much playing time. Also curious to how the various backup QBs perform. However I normally record those games and watch them later in the day where I can compress the broadcast to two hours or less..Preseason games are mostly for the hardcore fanatics and people who simply miss NFL football.