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Has there ever been NFL on Friday?

Has there ever been NFL on Friday?

The 2004 season featured a Christmas Eve matchup on Friday afternoon, one of the rare instances when the league has played on Friday. The game (Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings for the NFC North title) aired on Fox; the Packers defeated the Vikings 34–31.

Has there ever been a 0 2 NFL game?

There have been five different games in NFL History with a score of 2–0. And yes, Ved is right. There were different ways to get safeties back then that made this easier. The first 2–0 game, in 1923, came about because of a fence in the end zone where if the ball hit it, it was a “ground rule safety” and thus 2 points.

What team broke rank with the College football Association and sold their rights for its regular season home football games to NBC?

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Since NBC began airing Notre Dame home football games in 1991, the network’s deal with the university has ensured that all of its home games are on national broadcast television, a unique configuration amongst American sports….

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Is the NFL exempt from antitrust laws?

While the NFL has secured some limited antitrust exemptions since through the legislative process, the lack of a blanket exemption due to this decision has had a major impact on the subsequent history of football.

Has Wednesday night football ever happened?

The National Football League kicked off its 93rd season on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012 when the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants hosted the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium. The game between these NFC East rivals marked the first time the NFL held a regular season game on a Wednesday in 64 years.

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What teams always play on Thanksgiving?

Since this first game, the Cowboys have played on every Thanksgiving except in 1975 and 1977. The reason behind this is because the St. Louis Cardinals (NFL team, at the time) took over the tradition to see if they could gain traction. The two games were fails, so the tradition came back to the Cowboys.