You'll be pleased to know that the BBC have all 3 London games Live this year.
Sunday, 14 October
5:30-7pm - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport apps: Seattle Seahawks v Oakland Raiders 7pm-9:30pm, BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport apps: Seattle Seahawks v Oakland Raiders continues
Sunday, 21 October
2pm-6pm - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport apps: Tennessee Titans v Los Angeles Chargers
Sunday, 28 October
1pm-5pm - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, and BBC Sport apps: Philadelphia Eagles v Jacksonville Jaguars
KK wrote:You'll be pleased to know that the BBC have all 3 London games Live this year.
Sunday, 14 October
5:30-7pm - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport apps: Seattle Seahawks v Oakland Raiders 7pm-9:30pm, BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport apps: Seattle Seahawks v Oakland Raiders continues
Sunday, 21 October
2pm-6pm - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport apps: Tennessee Titans v Los Angeles Chargers
Sunday, 28 October
1pm-5pm - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, and BBC Sport apps: Philadelphia Eagles v Jacksonville Jaguars
sawyerpip wrote:Trubisky with 5 touchdown passes and the first half isn't even over
Finally a good offensive game. I saw an article ranking the Drafted QBs from the passed two years and it had Trubisky below all of Darnold, Rosen, Mayfield and Allen, when 2/4 of them hadn't even started a game. He's got good accuracy and now he's finally got the receivers, its just taken the time to adjust to the new playbook and a new coach. People compare him to Mahomes who went 10th in the Draft the same year Trubs went 2nd, but what people fail to understand is that Mahomes spent a year behind Alex Smith and learning off Andy Reid. While Trubs had a year of John Fox and his Rush-Pass-Punt offense, learning off Mike Glennon and Mark Sanchez. Given the time, the right weapons and a patient coach we could finally have the Franchise QB we've been craving.
One thing I love about Redzone is the weirdly specific stats they sometimes come out with. They always want history to be happening so we get stuff like "most passing yards in quarters 2 & 3 by a non rookie making his first start in a cold weather city since the merger".
NFL UK wrote:According to an online poll conducted by NFL UK asking fans how they keep up with the game during a season, 46% responded that they use the NFL GamePass.