New England Patriots vs Atlanta Falcons Live
Date: 19-08-2010
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Stadium:Rogers Centre
Indianapolis vs Buffalo Live
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Current
- Eric Allen (2002–): Analyst
- Lomas Brown (2007–): Analyst
- Tedy Bruschi (2009–): Analyst
- Cris Carter (2008–): Analyst
- John Clayton (1998–): NFL insider
- Linda Cohn (2007–): Substitute host
- Trent Dilfer (2008–): Analyst
- Herm Edwards (2009–): Analyst
- Mike Golic (1998–): Analyst
- Tim Hasselbeck (2008–): Analyst
- James Hasty (2006–): Analyst
- Mike Hill (2007–): Secondary host
- Merril Hoge (1998–): Analyst
- Qadry Ismail (2008–): Analyst
- David Lloyd (2005–): Substitute host
- Tom Jackson (2006–): Analyst
- Shaun King (2007–): Analyst
- Suzy Kolber (2005–): Secondary host
- Chris Mortensen (1998–): NFL insider
- Dari Nowkhah (2007–): Substitute host
- Wendi Nix (2008–): Substitute host
- Mark Schlereth (2002–): Analyst;
- Michael Smith (2006–): Reporter, analyst
- Marcellus Wiley (2007–): Analyst
- Trey Wingo (1998–): Lead host
- Darren Woodson (2005–): Analyst
Former
- Floyd Reese (2007–2008): Analyst; now New England Patriots Senior Football Advisor
- Rick Spielman (2005–2006): Analyst; now Minnesota Vikings Vice President of Player Personnel
- Sean Salisbury (1998-2008)
- Bonnie Bernstein (2007-2008): Substitute host; now a co-host of The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN Radio in New York
- June 27 – June 30—NFL Rookie Symposium, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
- Mid-July (varies by team)-- Training camps open.
- August 7 – Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Canton, Ohio, including Hall of Fame Game.
- August 12–16—First full Preseason weekend.
- August 31—Roster cutdown from 80 to maximum of 75 players.
- September 4—Roster cutdown from 75 to maximum of 53 players.
- September 9–13 – Kickoff 2010 Weekend (Week 1 of regular season)
- October 31 – International Series game (Wembley Stadium, London).
- November – Pro Bowl balloting, flexible scheduling for Sunday Night Football and the NFL Network's night game package all begin.
- November 25 – Thanksgiving games.
- January 2, 2011—End of regular season.
- January 8, 2011 – Playoffs begin.
- January 23 – AFC Championship Game and NFC Championship Game.
- January 30 – Pro Bowl.
- February 6 – Super Bowl.
[edit] Teams
[edit] Current NFL teams
The NFL consists of thirty-two clubs. Each club is allowed a maximum of fifty-three players on their roster, but they may only dress forty-five to play each week during the regular season. Unlike Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League, the league has no full-time teams in Canada, although the Buffalo Bills play one game per year in Toronto. Most teams are in the eastern half of the United States; seventeen teams are in the Eastern Time Zone and nine others in the Central Time Zone.
Most major metropolitan areas in the United States have an NFL franchise, although Los Angeles, the second-largest metropolitan area in the country, has not hosted an NFL team since 1994.
The Rams and the Raiders called the Los Angeles area home from 1946–1994 and 1982–1994 respectively. In 2005, some Saints games were played in San Antonio and Baton Rouge because of Hurricane Katrina. Also, there is talk of possibly bringing the NFL to Toronto, the largest city of Canada. The most frequently mentioned team for such a move is the aforementioned Buffalo Bills, who play 90 miles (140 km) south in Buffalo, play some of their games in Toronto's Rogers Centre, and are owned by a man now in his nineties (Ralph Wilson) who has no apparent plans to keep the team in his family upon his death.[5]
The Dallas Cowboys are the highest valued American football franchise, valued at approximately $1.6 billion[6] and one of the most valuable franchises in all of professional sports worldwide, currently second only to English soccer club Manchester United,[6] which has an approximate value of $1.8 billion at current exchange rates.[7] (Incidentally, the majority shareholder in United, Malcolm Glazer, also owns an NFL team of his own, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.)
Since the 2002 season, the teams have been aligned as follows:
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