[Rapaport] The NFL has approved flex scheduling for Thursday Night Football with teams getting 28 days notice, source said. It’s in effect from weeks 13-17.


[Rapaport] The NFL has approved flex scheduling for Thursday Night Football with teams getting 28 days notice, source said. It’s in effect from weeks 13-17.

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  1. Green Bay is probably the team most affected by this issue because of the available lodging. I do not want to deal with booking lodging in Appleton last minute for Thursday. It’s not like the NFL is going to comp lodging.

    And the people who work jobs that aren’t flexible may have to dump tickets.

    Players getting screwed by this as usual. NFL went crazy when they added another game but no bye week and now adding potentially more TNF games.

  2. At least a couple of those teams could just take a knee and not play (forfeit) in protest for one of these games. Oh, right, this is the NFL and the only “union” representatives are for the players.

  3. The NFL has made it very clear: please don’t come to games, we prefer you watching from the comfort of your own homes or your favorite watering hole.

    I will follow their favored way of me consuming the game.

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