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good stuff.w-thumbs!^ CBS is so much easier to catch the games than the NFL Network


[h=1]NFL, CBS partner on 'Thursday Night Football' in 2014[/h]

Change is on the way to "Thursday Night Football."
It was announced Wednesday that the NFL will partner with CBS to produce and televise 16 games under the "Thursday Night Football" banner for the 2014 season.



CBS will air eight early season games before NFL Network takes the baton for eight late-season games leading up to the playoffs. Fourteen games will be played Thursday, with two late-season games taking place Saturday.
All 16 games will be produced by CBS with Jim Nantz and Phil Simms -- the network's No. 1 announcing team -- calling Thursday night games. The first eight games on CBS will be simulcast on NFL Network. The agreement is for the 2014 season with an additional year at the NFL's option.
"NFL Network built Thursday into a night for NFL fans," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "Our goal is to bring these games to more fans on broadcast television with unprecedented promotion and visibility for 'Thursday Night Football' on CBS."
What does this mean? Well, "Thursday Night Football" is about to get bigger. Airing eight games in prime time on television's top-rated network will be a ratings bonanza. Expect to see some premium matchups in those first eight weeks as the brand is established on a new platform. The CBS ratings surge should create momentum when NFL Network takes over in the season's back end.
Many fans also will be pleased to see the return of NFL football on Saturdays, something that slipped off the grid in recent years. The only real negative on our end? This looks like the end for the Thursday night team of Brad Nessler and Mike Mayock, who have done quality work for the past three seasons

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...bs-partner-on-thursday-night-football-in-2014
 
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Thank God !! it was a horror to watch those Thursday Night games... I would just Mute it
 

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That's good news. I heard about this today. (I didn't read the article), but it will be interesting with the NFL network handling pregame, post game, and halftime.
 

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Not a big fan of Phil Simms but made my day I won't have to listen to My Know it all Mayock go on and on and on...................
 

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All I care about this news is that they will be bringing back the Saturday doubleheader in week 16. Loving that!
 

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Glad it's not ESPN. Wonder how much this deal is worth because with it being on over the air rather than cable this is going to be a ratings monster for CBS. This will in turn allow them to raise their rates for ads. $$$ all around. Like Goodell or not he's all about the ratings and money........
 

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Glad it's not ESPN too.

CBS will benefit greatly from it I am imagining.
 

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Let's not forget that years ago CBS lost their contract to FOX when they thought they had the winning bid. OOPS! They lost!
 

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