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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
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Dethroned the champs, now Eagles are out.

SF @ SEA next. Seattle will have no problem with a banged up Niners squad.

LAR @ CHI as well. Not an easy team unlike the Panthers and they struggled putting them away.

Bears-Rams is going to be awesome, and I'm sure the weather will play a part there.

Current forecast for Chicago next Sunday is high of 15 degrees with wind chills below zero.  If they get the later time slot, it'll be even colder.

By the time the Pats play Sunday night, probably going to be in the 20's.
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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
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Dethroned the champs, now Eagles are out.

SF @ SEA next. Seattle will have no problem with a banged up Niners squad.

LAR @ CHI as well. Not an easy team unlike the Panthers and they struggled putting them away.

Bears-Rams is going to be awesome, and I'm sure the weather will play a part there.

Current forecast for Chicago next Sunday is high of 15 degrees with wind chills below zero.  If they get the later time slot, it'll be even colder.

By the time the Pats play Sunday night, probably going to be in the 20's.

It'll be interesting how the NFL ends up doing the timeslots for Sunday. I imagine it's hinging on whether or not Pittsburgh wins tonight.   Steelers/Pats might get the late slot over Rams/Bears but I have to imagine Texans/Pats would get the earlier time slot with Rams/Bears in the late slot.

Either way, its nice to see some outdoor playoff football when the elements might factor in.


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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #602 on: Today at 01:50:05 PM »

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Dethroned the champs, now Eagles are out.

SF @ SEA next. Seattle will have no problem with a banged up Niners squad.

LAR @ CHI as well. Not an easy team unlike the Panthers and they struggled putting them away.

Bears-Rams is going to be awesome, and I'm sure the weather will play a part there.

Current forecast for Chicago next Sunday is high of 15 degrees with wind chills below zero.  If they get the later time slot, it'll be even colder.

By the time the Pats play Sunday night, probably going to be in the 20's.

It'll be interesting how the NFL ends up doing the timeslots for Sunday. I imagine it's hinging on whether or not Pittsburgh wins tonight.   Steelers/Pats might get the late slot over Rams/Bears but I have to imagine Texans/Pats would get the earlier time slot with Rams/Bears in the late slot.

Either way, its nice to see some outdoor playoff football when the elements might factor in.

I think that's literally why they haven't announced the times yet. Which is kinda odd to me, Chicago and LA are two of the biggest markets in the entire U.S., and it seems weird they care so much between Pittsburgh and Houston. But idk, the NFL seems to have some sort of bias against the NFC South and AFC South teams lol, they do everything they can to put them in the afternoons or not any primetime or close to it  :P

Personally I think a 6:40 game next week could be nice at home. Would require the Steelers to win tonight, which is also the hope  :)
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