09/05/24 | |||
Away | Home | Time (MST) | Watch On |
Ravens | Chiefs | 5:20 PM | NBC |
09/06/24 | |||
Away | Home | Time (MST) | Watch On |
Packers | Eagles | 5:15 PM | Peacock |
09/08/24 | |||
Away | Home | Time (MST) | Watch On |
Texans | Colts | 10:00 AM | CBS |
Vikings | Giants | 10:00 AM | FOX |
Panthers | Saints | 10:00 AM | FOX |
Steelers | Falcons | 10:00 AM | FOX |
Titans | Bears | 10:00 AM | FOX |
Patriots | Bengals | 10:00 AM | CBS |
Jaguars | Dolphins | 10:00 AM | CBS |
Cardinals | Bills | 10:00 AM | CBS |
Broncos | Seahawks | 1:05 PM | CBS |
Raiders | Chargers | 1:05 PM | CBS |
Commanders | Buccaneers | 1:25 PM | FOX |
Cowboys | Browns | 1:25 PM | FOX |
Rams | Lions | 5:20 PM | NBC |
09/09/24 | |||
Away | Home | Time (MST) | Watch On |
Jets | 49ers | 5:15 PM | ABC/ESPN |
Just an observation, a game is on the peacock streaming service, and not on broadcast or cable networks?
Are we going to see more games migrate to streaming in the years ahead?
Somebody told me moving programming to streaming is analogous to how network radio programs migrated to television in the 1950s. I guess time will tell if broadcast and cable channels eventually will disappear or become something other than carriers of new popular programming.
Looks like 9-5 for me so far. Some decent teams were NOT prepared.