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« on: October 24, 2009, 05:38:49 AM »


 NFL Network Television Broadcast Schedule 2009


WEEK 1
Thursday, Sept. 10
8:30: Tennessee at Pittsburgh, NBC
Sunday, Sept. 13
8:20: Chicago at Green Bay, NBC
Monday, Sept. 14
7:00: Buffalo at New England, ESPN
10:15: San Diego at Oakland, ESPN

WEEK 2
Sunday, Sept. 20
8:20: N.Y. Giants at Dallas, NBC
Monday, Sept. 21
8:30: Indianapolis at Miami, ESPN

WEEK 3
Sunday, Sept. 27
8:20: Indianapolis at Arizona, NBC
Monday, Sept. 28
8:30: Carolina at Dallas, ESPN

WEEK 4
Sunday, Oct. 4
8:20: San Diego at Pittsburgh, NBC
Monday, Oct. 5
8:30: Green Bay at Minnesota, ESPN

WEEK 5
Sunday, Oct. 11
8:20: Indianapolis at Tennessee, NBC
Monday, Oct. 12
8:30: N.Y. Jets at Miami, ESPN.

WEEK 6
Sunday, Oct. 18
8:20: Chicago at Atlanta, NBC
Monday, Oct. 19
8:30: Denver at San Diego, ESPN

WEEK 7
Sunday, Oct. 25
8:20: Arizona at N.Y. Giants, NBC
Monday, Oct. 26
8:30: Philadelphia at Washington, ESPN

WEEK 8
Monday, Nov. 2
8:30: Atlanta at New Orleans, ESPN

WEEK 9
Sunday, Nov. 8
8:20: Dallas at Philadelphia, NBC
Monday, Nov. 9
8:30: Pittsburgh at Denver, ESPN

WEEK 10
Thursday, Nov. 12
8:20: Chicago at San Francisco, NFL Network
Sunday, Nov. 15
8:20: New England at Indianapolis, NBC
Monday, Nov. 16
8:30: Baltimore at Cleveland, ESPN

WEEK 11
Thursday, Nov. 19
8:20: Miami at Carolina, NFL Network
Sunday, Nov. 22
8:20: Philadelphia at Chicago, NBC
Monday, Nov. 23
8:30: Tennessee at Houston, ESPN

WEEK 12
Thursday, Nov. 26
12:30: Green Bay at Detroit, CBS
4:15: Oakland at Dallas, Fox
8:20: N.Y. Giants at Denver, NFL Network
Sunday, Nov. 29
8:20: Pittsburgh at Baltimore, NBC
Monday, Nov. 30
8:30: New England at New Orleans, ESPN

WEEK 13
Thursday, Dec. 3
8:20: N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, NFL Network
Sunday, Dec. 6
8:20: New England at Miami, NBC
Monday, Dec. 7
8:30: Baltimore at Green Bay, ESPN

WEEK 14
Thursday, Dec. 10
8:20: Pittsburgh at Cleveland, NFL Network
Sunday, Dec. 13
8:20: Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, NBC
Monday, Dec. 14
8:30: Arizona at San Francisco, ESPN

WEEK 15
Thursday, Dec. 17
8:20: Indianapolis at Jacksonville, NFL Network
Saturday, Dec. 19
8:20: Dallas at New Orleans, NFL Network
Sunday, Dec. 20
8:20: Minnesota at Carolina, NBC
Monday, Dec. 21
8:30: N.Y. Giants at Washington, ESPN

WEEK 16
Friday, Dec. 25
8:20: San Diego at Tennessee, NFL Network
Sunday, Dec. 27
8:20: Dallas at Washington, NBC
Monday, Dec. 28
8:30: Minnesota at Chicago, ESPN

WEEK 17
Sunday, Jan. 3
8:20: Teams to be determined, NBC

Schedule subject to change All times Eastern
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NFL Playoff television broadcast Schedule for 2010

Saturday, January 9

New York Jets at Cincinnati Bengals — 4:30PM ET (NBC)
Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys — 8PM ET (NBC)

Sunday, January 10

Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots — 1PM ET (CBS)
Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals — 4:40PM ET (FOX)




Wild Card Weekend

Saturday, January 9th

AFC Wild Card Game (4:30 P.M. ET on NBC)

NFC Wild Card Game (8:00 P.M. ET on NBC)

Sunday, January 10th

AFC Wild Card Game (1:00 P.M. ET on CBS)

NFC Wild Card Game (4:40 P.M. ET on FOX)

Divisional Playoffs

Saturday, January 16th

AFC Divisional Playoff Game (CBS)

NFC Divisional Playoff Game (Fox)

Sunday, January 17th

AFC Divisional Playoff Game (CBS)

NFC Divisional Playoff Game (Fox)

Conference Championships

Sunday January 24th

AFC Championship Game (CBS)

NFC Championship Game (Fox)

Super Bowl XLIV

Sunday, February 7th

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Cowboys rout Eagles to end playoff frustration


ARLINGTON, Texas The Dallas Cowboys ended 13 years of playoff frustration with a crushing 34-14 wild-card victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday.


The streaking Cowboys, who will play at the Minnesota Vikings next Sunday in an NFC divisional playoff game, had not won a postseason contest since December 1996.

Tony Romo passed for two touchdowns and Felix Jones rambled 73 yards for a score as the Cowboys won their fourth consecutive game.

They shut out the Eagles 24-0 last Sunday to conclude the regular season.
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Saints beat Vikings in OT, reach 1st Super Bowl



NEW ORLEANS -A 40-yard field goal in overtime by a little-known kicker could become as famous as jambalaya in these parts.
The New Orleans Saints, a team with no home and an uncertain future five years ago, are heading for their first Super Bowl. By battering Brett Favre and beating the Minnesota Vikings 31-28 Sunday, they set off celebrations on Bourbon Street that locals never could have imagined in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
"This is for everybody in this city," said coach Sean Payton, the architect of the Saints' turnaround. "This stadium used to have holes in it and used to be wet. It's not wet anymore. This is for the city of New Orleans."
And it came courtesy of Garrett Hartley and the Aints — who surely ain't the Aints anymore.
"In reality, we had to lean on each other in order to survive and in order to get where we are now," quarterback Drew Brees said. "The city is on its way to recovery, and in a lot of ways has come back better than ever. We've used the strength and resiliency of our fans to go out and play every Sunday and play with the confidence that we can do it, that we can achieve everything we've set out to achieve."
Favre threw away Minnesota's best chance to win, tossing an interception deep in New Orleans territory in the closing seconds of regulation. Then the Saints won the coin toss and ended it on Hartley's kick 4:45 into OT.
"Just helping my team get to Miami," he said. "Just doing my part."
A team of nomads after Katrina ravaged its city and the Superdome, overcame a slew of mistakes in the biggest game the Big Easy has ever seen.
Forget the paper bag masks and that long history of losing that started in 1967. Moments after Hartley's kick, they were toasting their hometown winners in the French Quarter and making plans for South Florida.
The Saints (15-3) will meet Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts (16-2) in the Super Bowl in two weeks in Miami. The Colts opened as 4-point favorites.
"Brett prepared us, but now we've got another challenge in Peyton," safety Darren Sharper said.
And in the Superdome, once a squalid refuge after Katrina, they boogied in the aisles as confetti covered the field.
"It's a moment I've been waiting for for a long time and obviously we're not done yet," said Brees, Payton's hand-picked QB for the Saints' renaissance.
It's the first time the top seeds in each conference made the big game since the 1993 season.
There were nine fumbles and two interceptions, and the biggest mistake belonged to Favre. Flushed from the pocket in the final minute, he seemed to have room to run to set up a field goal. But hampered by a left leg injured in the third quarter, he threw cross-field and was intercepted by Tracy Porter at the 22.
That finished off Minnesota's chance for its first Super Bowl trip in 33 years — and opportunity to win it for the first time after four defeats. The Vikings have lost five straight NFC title games.
"I've felt better," said Favre, who looked every bit his 40 years. "It was a physical game. A lot of hits. You win that and you sure feel a lot better."
New Orleans won the coin toss, Brees guided it to the Minnesota 22 after converting a fourth-and-1 on Pierre Thomas' leap over the line, and Hartley — suspended at the start of the season for using a banned stimulant — split the uprights.
"It was as loud as I have ever heard it in the dome," Brees added. "It feels so good to know we have given our fans an NFC championship. We have another championship to go after in two weeks."
It was anything but easy for the Saints, in only their second conference championship game; they lost at Chicago three years ago.
They had to withstand yet one more comeback by Favre, who returned to the NFL with the Vikings (13-5) after another brief retirement. He was alternately spectacular and pedestrian Sunday, finally betrayed by his gambling style and, perhaps, an aging body.
Porter's pick sent it into overtime, the third time an NFC title game has needed extra time and the second in three seasons. Two years ago, Favre's interception in OT set up a field goal that sent the Giants past the Packers and into the Super Bowl.
The Saints can only hope they have the same happy ending as New York did back then.
"Yeah," said Reggie Bush, who scored a touchdown. "One more step."
The seesaw game saw All-Pro Adrian Peterson score three touchdowns for Minnesota and Saints running back Pierre Thomas get two. The Vikings handily won the possession and yardage battles — Peterson rushed for 122 yards and Minnesota gained 475 overall. But the Vikings were undone by five turnovers, including three fumbles.
"We really gave those guys the game," said Peterson, who peeked at the rousing celebrations on the Superdome floor. "Too many turnovers. It's eating me up inside."
The seemingly indestructible Favre was hurt on one of those turnovers, on a combination hit by Bobby McCray and Remi Ayodele while throwing his first interception. And, despite being the closest Viking to the ball, he was helpless in the scramble to recover Percy Harvin's fumble that seemingly turned the game in New Orleans' favor early in the fourth period.
The Saints took over at the 7 and, on third down, Bush caught Brees' rollout pass by the right pylon. He was ruled out at the 1, but Payton sprinted almost to the goal line to throw the red flag.
The challenge was upheld, and the dome rocked like never before — until Hartley's winning field goal.
But Favre has been in enough hostile environs to be able to shrug at such challenges. He hit tight end Visanthe Shiancoe for 16 yards, Peterson ripped off a 20-yard run, and a pass interference against Porter set up Peterson's tying 2-yard rush with 4:58 to go.
"I would have loved to represent the NFC," said Favre, who grew up in Mississippi a Saints fan. "But, as I told Sean throughout the year when we talked, if it's not us, I hope it's you guys."
NOTES: The crowd of 71,276 was the largest in the Superdome for a Saints game. ... Favre finished 28 of 46 for 310 yards. Brees went 17 of 31 for 197 yards and three TDs. ... With New Orleans having the only possession of overtime, it could spark more protests about the NFL's sudden-death overtime system.


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« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2010, 07:36:52 PM »

It's game time! let's do this! Bring da heat! Bring da noise! Bring da pain Black and Gold! Who dat...Who Dat...Who Dat Say They Gonnna Beat Dem SAINTS!!!
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« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2010, 09:51:45 PM »

It's game time! let's do this! Bring da heat! Bring da noise! Bring da pain Black and Gold! Who dat...Who Dat...Who Dat Say They Gonnna Beat Dem SAINTS!!!


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« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2010, 11:57:38 AM »

Hope the Super Bowl is as good as both conference championship games?
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