According to the local stations here, it looks like NBC will have the Saturday Wild Card games at 4:30 and 8:00, Fox will have the Sunday NFC Wild Card game at 1:00, and CBS will have the Sunday AFC Wild Card game at 4:30.Here is my best educated guess:Saturday 4:30 - Tennessee at San Diego (1:30 in SD)Saturday 8:00 - Washington at Seattle (5:00 in Seattle)Sunday 1:00 - NY Giants at Tampa Bay (1:00 in TB)Sunday 4:30 - Jacksonville at Pittsburgh (4:30 in Pgh)The only one I feel certain about is NYG/TB, based on the timezones. It wouldn't make sense to have Wash/Sea on Sunday at 1:00 (10:00 a.m. in Seattle). However, I could very easily see the two Saturday games flip-flopped OR the two AFC games flip-flopped. But I just don't think they would make both AFC games the late games on Saturday and Sunday. All I am hoping is that the Steelers do not play on Saturday at 4:30. Any other time is fine.Thanks! Do you know for sure that the NFC games will be the late games on Wild Card weekend? Just trying to make plans for that Bucs-Giants game, one of the few that is already set in stone
I have heard this as well. Since it's NY, they are going to want the Saturday Night primetime spot for maximum viewership.These things are decided by the television stations that own the rights to broadcast the games, so applying time-zone logic doesn't work. My guess is that NY plays in primetime, meaning Sat at 8pm.
This is looking pretty accurate.On the Redskins radio feed, they said that any Redskins-Seattle game would be on SATURDAY. Whether it's the early or late game I don't know. (Early game in Seattle would be 1:30 local time). NYG-TB would be on Sunday.Stillers get very good ratings nationwide so I think that JAX-PIT would either be SAT 8:00 OR Sunday at 4:30.According to the local stations here, it looks like NBC will have the Saturday Wild Card games at 4:30 and 8:00, Fox will have the Sunday NFC Wild Card game at 1:00, and CBS will have the Sunday AFC Wild Card game at 4:30.Here is my best educated guess:Saturday 4:30 - Tennessee at San Diego (1:30 in SD)Saturday 8:00 - Washington at Seattle (5:00 in Seattle)Sunday 1:00 - NY Giants at Tampa Bay (1:00 in TB)Sunday 4:30 - Jacksonville at Pittsburgh (4:30 in Pgh)The only one I feel certain about is NYG/TB, based on the timezones. It wouldn't make sense to have Wash/Sea on Sunday at 1:00 (10:00 a.m. in Seattle). However, I could very easily see the two Saturday games flip-flopped OR the two AFC games flip-flopped. But I just don't think they would make both AFC games the late games on Saturday and Sunday. All I am hoping is that the Steelers do not play on Saturday at 4:30. Any other time is fine.Thanks! Do you know for sure that the NFC games will be the late games on Wild Card weekend? Just trying to make plans for that Bucs-Giants game, one of the few that is already set in stone
Well, either he or the Skins radio guys are wrong. I don't know which. Both NFC games can't be on Saturday (NBC/ESPN)because that wouldn't leave a Sunday game for Fox.Mike Francesa on NY radio has been saying for two days that the Giants/Bucs game will be at 8 on Saturday.TIFWIW
Why it's a 1:30 game local time and the short week would work against the visiting team, especially one losing time zones.Official, per CBS:Cleveland/Tennessee at San Diego - Sunday 4:30 P.M.Jacksonville at Pittsburgh - Saturday 8:00 P.M.Seattle is going to be pissed...
Doesn't ESPN get one of those Saturday games?Piecing it together...NBC Sat 4:30 - Washington at SeattleNBC Sat 8:00 - Jacksonville at PittsburghFOX Sun 1:00 - NY Giants at Tampa BayCBS Sun 4:30 - Tennessee/Cleveland at San Diego
I love Mike and the Mad Dog, but this is typical hubris from Francesa. Just assumes the whole world would demand the New York team play in prime time.gump said:Mike Francesa on NY radio has been saying for two days that the Giants/Bucs game will be at 8 on Saturday.TIFWIW