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NFL Schedule Week 1: TV Coverage, Game Times and Live-Stream Map
- Updated: September 11, 2016
That sound you hear? It’s millions of people clamoring for the best seat in front of the TV for America’s new favorite pastime: football.
Yes, it’s Week 1 of the 2016 NFL regular season. The Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos officially kicked off the season on Thursday, 26 more teams are on the schedule for Sunday and a Monday night doubleheader will close things out.
In Thursday’s game, the defending Super Bowl champs denied the Panthers a shot at revenge, winning 21-20 after Carolina kicker Graham Gano missed a last-second field goal. The NFL shared video of the kick that sailed left:
Wide Left. #Kickoff2016 https://t.co/Qp7D9mzRc0
— NFL (@NFL) September 9, 2016
Broncos second-year quarterback Trevor Siemian won his first career start, thanks in large part to C.J. Anderson’s 139 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns. If Siemian can continue to play solid and defer to the running game and defense, the Broncos could find themselves back in the title hunt.
The other 30 teams that will be chasing them are set to start their seasons as well. All of them will be on TV, and 506 Sports shared regional-coverage maps that break down which games will be on where:
Week 1 maps are now up: https://t.co/lCKbS2B5Mv
— 506 Sports (@506sports) September 7, 2016
Below is the complete breakdown of the schedule, including live-stream information:
Note: Live-streaming is also found on NFL Sunday Ticket and replays with NFL Game Pass for subscribers.
The Games Everyone Can Watch
New England Patriots at Arizona Cardinals
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The absence of suspended quarterback Tom Brady already had the New England Patriots in a tough spot against the Arizona Cardinals. Saturday’s news on Rob Gronkowski makes a Pats win even tougher to imagine.
Gronkowski, who had 11 touchdowns and averaged 16.3 yards per reception in 2015, has been ruled out with a hamstring injury. According to Will Brinson of CBS Sports, that loss pushed Vegas to move the line on this game to a full touchdown:
Arizona was favored by 6 points on Friday afternoon and by the time the Patriots officially ruled out Gronk on Friday night, the line was already up to 7.
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