I'm sure. It's a way to max out ratings. If you have two great AFC games going on at the same time and you can make them both national TV games, why not flex?
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I'm sure. It's a way to max out ratings. If you have two great AFC games going on at the same time and you can make them both national TV games, why not flex?
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000343516/article/2014-nfl-schedule-no-afc-teams-on-thanksgiving-day
Maybe not. Dallas has Philly later in the day.
That has to be a mistake.