Cleveland does not have an early fox game, and it says because of CBS home game blackout rule. However, New York and Jacksonville get an early fox game, and they are on CBS at home early as well.
Why are Miami, and Cleveland, the only blacked out early Fox games?
And why is that one small sliver in the SE corner of Wyoming and an even smaller slice in Western Nebraska showing the Jets/Bills game?
LOL....I think this is cool.
Edit: I am wondering if that is where Josh Allen was raised?
Josh Allen is from California. That section of WY looks to encompass Laramie and Cheyenne, where the university of Wyoming is, and the state capital. Pretty those are the 2 biggest cities in Wyoming, and contain like 75% of Wyoming’s population. The answer is Josh Allen though
So pissed we have KC/Jax here in Dallas! There a lot of OU and/or Browns fans here in Dallas and with no in-state team playing or Cowboys division teams playing in this slot, Browns/Titans should be here in Dallas.
Just curious Peen, but do you travel to every home game?
I always skip one. It's usually a game we play where we play at home in back to back weeks. That gets to be a drag on my old body.
This year I am skipping the Bills because we play the Steelers on Thursday night. I wasn't going to head home on Monday to head back on Wednesday, and I wasn't going to just spend the week up there.
This years schedule was spread out nicely.
The last year or two we have had a couple of back to back weekends which meant at least one back to back travel period.
Appreciate the feed back everyone. I'm going to be hosting our Mobile Bay Browns Backers and was a little concerned. However backup plan is Direct TV airs first week free in the NFL Ticket. I'm desperately trying not to give DTV any more of my money and our Browns are going to be televised for the first 4 weeks. Awesome!!!
For those of us who enjoy piddly-farting around in the garage,listening to the game on radio,with hometown annoucers,willbe broadcast on Sirius ch.127.