NFL 2023 NFL - Week 2

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 @ 10:15 AM
Minnesota at Philadelphia LIVE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 @ 3:00 AM
Baltimore at Cincinnati LIVE
Chicago at Tampa Bay
Green Bay at Atlanta
Indianapolis at Houston
Kansas City at Jacksonville
Las Vegas at Buffalo LIVE
Los Angeles Chargers at Tennessee LIVE
Seattle at Detroit

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 @ 6:05 AM
New York Giants at Arizona
San Francisco at Los Angeles Rams

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 @ 6:25 AM
New York Jets at Dallas LIVE
Washington at Denver LIVE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 @ 10:20 AM
Miami at New England LIVE

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 @ 9:15 AM
New Orleans at Carolina LIVE

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 @ 10:15 AM
Cleveland at Pittsburgh LIVE

AUSTRALIAN T.V. GAMES
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 10:15 AM ON 15/9: Minnesota at Philadelphia
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 3.00 AM ON 18/9: Baltimore at Cincinnati
LIVE ON ESPN2/KAYO AT 3.00 AM ON 18/9: Los Angeles Chargers at Tennessee

LIVE ON 7MATE AT 3.00 AM ON 18/9: Las Vegas at Buffalo
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 6.25 AM ON 18/9: New York Jets at Dallas
LIVE ON 7MATE AT 6.25 AM ON 18/9: Washington at Denver
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 10.20 AM ON 18/9: Miami at New England
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 9.15 AM ON 19/9: New Orleans at Carolina
LIVE ON ESPN2/KAYO AT 10.15 AM ON 19/9: Cleveland at Pittsburgh


LIVE ON watchESPN AT 3:00 AM on 18/9: NFL RedZone

NB: VIC, NSW, QLD, TAS times
less 30 mins SA, NT
less 2 hours WA
 
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 @ 10:15 AM
Minnesota at Philadelphia
AMZN: Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 @ 3:00 AM
Baltimore at Cincinnati
CBS: Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Matt Ryan, AJ Ross


Chicago at Tampa Bay
FOX: Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston, Pam Oliver

Green Bay at Atlanta
FOX: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Shannon Spake

Indianapolis at Houston
FOX: Chris Myers, Robert Smith, Jen Hale

Kansas City at Jacksonville
CBS: Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn

Las Vegas at Buffalo
CBS: Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins

Los Angeles Chargers at Tennessee
CBS: CBS: Tom McCarthy, James Lofton, Jay Feely, Tiffany Blackmon


Seattle at Detroit
FOX: Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 @ 6:05 AM
New York Giants at Arizona
FOX: Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Kristina Pink

San Francisco at Los Angeles Rams
FOX: Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Laura Okmin

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 @ 6:25 AM
New York Jets at Dallas
CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson


Washington at Denver
CBS: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 @ 10:20 AM
Miami at New England
NBC: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 @ 9:15 AM
New Orleans at Carolina
ESPN: Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick, Laura Rutledge


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 @ 10:15 AM
Cleveland at Pittsburgh
ESPN: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters
 
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Bradberry, doubt he plays.

Just more so, the bodies won't be as badly beaten up as they normally are halfway through a season.

Your D line is not going to have any trouble getting pressure on Kirk the way our O line looked in Week 1, so you can cover being a DB down.
 
The PA really needs to do something about the artificial turf fields. It's such laziness from the owners and the league.

Grounds like Tottenham's, Real Madrid's new upgrade and in the US Vegas and Arizona have shown that there are so many options to be able to grow grass whilst also having an indoor stadium.

Who knows if Rodgers achilles pops on a grass field, but I do know that the rate of injuries is so much higher on artificial turf surfaces than grass fields. It's not right.

Plus, the artificial surfaces look terrible on TV. Watching the Vikings game yesterday I couldn't help but cringe at how gross it looked.
 
The PA really needs to do something about the artificial turf fields. It's such laziness from the owners and the league.

Grounds like Tottenham's, Real Madrid's new upgrade and in the US Vegas and Arizona have shown that there are so many options to be able to grow grass whilst also having an indoor stadium.

Who knows if Rodgers achilles pops on a grass field, but I do know that the rate of injuries is so much higher on artificial turf surfaces than grass fields. It's not right.

Plus, the artificial surfaces look terrible on TV. Watching the Vikings game yesterday I couldn't help but cringe at how gross it looked.
Playing devils advocate but does the choice of surface have anything to do with how many games/events that take place at metlife? They mentioned on the commentary they had a concert there 2 nights ago, and a game yesterday, I doubt a grass field could withstand that
 
Playing devils advocate but does the choice of surface have anything to do with how many games/events that take place at metlife? They mentioned on the commentary they had a concert there 2 nights ago, and a game yesterday, I doubt a grass field could withstand that
Absolutely it does.

The owners don't want to forego event revenue so put in a lesser playing surface purely to allow them to use it for things other than sport more frequently
 

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Also the NFL PA actually doing right by the players would be one hell of a culture shift. At least now DeMaurice Smith is gone. Who knows if his replacement will actually be good for the players
 
Also, everyone can blame me for how Josh Allen looked week one - I picked him MVP!
also Madden curse. and im sure GG put a curse on him.
 
Chris Jones has a 1 year deal and is returning to the chiefs. No removal of the franchise tag, mostly incentives added and can easy up to 19.5m


Those incentives, a source told Fowler:
$1 million for 35% playing time;
$1 million for 50% playing time (additional to the $1 million for 35% playing time) OR $1.25 million for 10 sacks;
$500,000 for 15 sacks (additional to the $1.25 million for 10 sacks);
$1 million if selected as a first team All-Pro and the Chiefs play in the Super Bowl;
$2 million if he wins Defensive Player of the Year and the Chiefs win the Super Bowl.
 
ESPN’s Field Yates reports the Bengals released T La’el Collins.

Once thought of as a future star lineman, Collins is hitting the free agent market after being released from the Bengals’ PUP list. Collins tore his ACL and MCL in Week 16 of the 2022 season. Still only 30-years old, Collins will look to catch on with another team in need of help at the tackle position.

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Source: Field Yates
 

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