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NFL and FOX/CBS games (1 Viewer)

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Is the following true, and if so, is there some document that can prove this on-line ?

On Sunday's, one of the two networks, either CBS or FOX, has a double-header (one of those games is the local area team). The other network gets one game.

So, are there always 3 games on each Sunday Afternon on CBS/FOX ?

 
i believe it is true that the networks alternate having a second/national game, but couldn't give you a source. how many games you get can vary by location. i.e. in new york we obviously get two local games. i also get the hartford/new haven cbs and fox channels, so i sometimes end up with quite a few games. hartfor cbs uses the pats as the home/ local team, so i get jets and pats at the same time sometimes.

 
Is the following true, and if so, is there some document that can prove this on-line ?On Sunday's, one of the two networks, either CBS or FOX, has a double-header (one of those games is the local area team). The other network gets one game.So, are there always 3 games on each Sunday Afternon on CBS/FOX ?
Yep that's always the case where I live (WI).
 
Is the following true, and if so, is there some document that can prove this on-line ?On Sunday's, one of the two networks, either CBS or FOX, has a double-header (one of those games is the local area team). The other network gets one game.So, are there always 3 games on each Sunday Afternon on CBS/FOX ?
That's exactly what happens here in Southwest Missouri.We always get the Chiefs and usually the Rams, which leaves room for only one other game. Thankfully there is Sunday night & Monday night football so I can get some better games each week. I spend most of Sunday afternoons watching the stat updates online.
 

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