NFL 2019 Week 2 Schedule: How to Watch Thursday, Sunday and Monday Night Football Games
Week 1 of the National Football League and term debacle’s 100th season has been uttered.
We can not say we disagree: snobby 59. That seems like the proper word.
A few other teams felt the pain as Tom Brady and his Patriots bested the Steelers. Along with the Titans trounced the Browns by 30 as well.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are probably using the”D-word” also, also by”D” we do not mean protection, in their 40-to-26 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Of course, their pain goes somewhat deeper due to quarterback Nick Foles’ broken clavicle putting him to the sideline forever.
And if you watched that match, well, you did not find most of it. A power outage in a CBS Network truck at the fourth quarter kicked the game feed to replicate programming — the Titans vs Browns and Buffalo vs. Jets.
CBS apologized for the technical difficulties saying,”We all regret we were unable to reunite the audience into their scheduled game before electricity was restored”
The way in which the game was moving, Naturally, Jaguars fans may have been thankful.
Hopefully, that problem will not reoccur offers a complete record of NFL activity that is electrical including wide receiver Antonio Brown, late of this Oakland Raiders suiting up to perform with the, gulp Dolphins.
NFL ‘GREATEST’ TO AIR
The NFL Network’s celebration of the team’s 100th anniversary falls off in earnest on Friday with the”NFL 100 Greatest.”
The show, 8 p.m. on NFL Network, will weekly air 100 collections in a number of categories such as the greatest matches, plays, games and game changers. An 80 person that included members of the Associated Press along with their NFL left the selections.
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