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Peyton will order a 20 degree temp drop and the field will freeze, causing the Steelers to win and then they will all get the flu. Unless an enterprising al Jazeera reporter uncovers the plot first.
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Bengals acted stupidly but I'm surprised the steelers were allowed to get away with much more than the bengals. That certainly played into it IMO. The bengals sideline behaved reasonable throughout the game from my pov while the steelers sideline inserted themselves into the game too often including porter being on the field on that final drive. Porter is a defensive coach and not a doctor. There was no reason for him to be out there after that hit on the head that ended up with the extra 15 on jones.
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Panthers @ Broncos on NBC tomorrow night. Does this mean we get Al Michaels and Collinsworth over having to listen to Phil Simms? :D

Don't worry, CBS comes back next week....

The schedule rotates for 2016 between NBC/ CBS and NFL Network. So every Wednesday you will ask yourself...

What channel is the game on tomorrow???

Notes: With NBC adding games in 2016, Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, the broadcast team of NBC Sunday Night Football, are required under league contract to do the same (NBC had initially hired former Monday Night Football play-by-play man Mike Tirico for Thursdays before the league nixed the idea of any separate broadcast teams for Sunday and Thursday nights)

2016 NFL Thursday Night Football Schedule

 

Thursday, Sept. 8 (Week 1)

Denver at Carolina – 8:30pm ET, NBC

Thursday, Sept. 15 (Week 2)

NY Jets at Buffalo – 8:25pm ET, CBS/NFLN

Thursday, Sept. 22 (Week 3)

Houston at New England – 8:25pm ET, CBS/NFLN

Thursday, Sept. 29 (Week 4)

Miami at Cincinnati – 8:25pm ET, NFLN

Thursday, Oct. 6 (Week 5)

Arizona at San Francisco – 8:25pm ET, CBS/NFLN

Thursday, Oct. 13 (Week 6)

Denver at San Diego – 8:25pm ET, CBS/NFLN

Thursday, Oct. 20 (Week 7)

Chicago at Green Bay – 8:25pm ET, CBS/NFLN

Sunday, Oct. 23 (Week 7)

NY Giants at Los Angeles (at London) – 9:30am ET, NFLN

Thursday, Oct. 27 (Week 8)

Jacksonville at Tennessee – 8:25pm ET, NFLN

Thursday, Nov. 3 (Week 9)

Atlanta at Tampa Bay – 8:25pm ET, NFLN

Thursday, Nov. 10 (Week 10)

Cleveland at Baltimore – 8:25pm ET, NFLN

Thursday, Nov. 17 (Week 11)

New Orleans at Carolina – 8:25pm ET, NBC/NFLN

Thursday, Nov. 24 (Week 12)

Pittsburgh at Indianapolis – 8:30pm ET, NBC

Thursday, Dec. 1 (Week 13)

Dallas at Minnesota – 8:25pm ET, NBC/NFLN

Thursday, Dec. 8 (Week 14)

Oakland at Kansas City – 8:25pm ET, NBC/NFLN

Thursday, Dec. 15 (Week 15)

Los Angeles at Seattle – 8:25pm ET, NBC/NFLN

Saturday, Dec. 17 (Week 15)

Miami at NY Jets – 8:25pm ET, NFLN

Thursday, Dec. 22 (Week 15)

NY Giants at Philadelphia – 8:25pm ET, NBC/NFLN

Saturday, Dec. 24 (Week 16)

Cincinnati at Houston – 8:25pm ET, NFLN

Sunday, Dec. 25 (Week 16)

Baltimore at Pittsburgh – 4:30pm ET, NFLN

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