CBS, NBC To Show Patriots Vs. Giants
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After weeks of insisting they wouldn’t cave in, NFL officials did just that yesterday. Now all of America can see the Patriots’ shot at history.
Saturday night’s game between New England and the New York Giants on the NFL Network, which is available in fewer than 40 percent of the nation’s homes with TVs, will be simulcast on CBS and NBC.
The Patriots could become the first NFL team to go 16-0 in the regular season.
“We have taken this extraordinary step because it is in the best interest of our fans,” commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement after the league announced it was reversing course. “What we have seen for the past year is a very strong consumer demand for NFL Network. We appreciate CBS and NBC delivering the NFL Network telecast on Saturday night to the broad audience that deserves to see this potentially historic game. Our commitment to the NFL Network is stronger than ever.”
NFL Network spokesman Seth Palansky said officials would have no further comment yesterday.
The NFL had claimed that the onus of making the game widely available fell on the major cable providers with which the league has bitterly feuded.
Companies such as Comcast and Time Warner have declined to carry the network as part of basic packages. But lawmakers have pressured the NFL to ensure more viewers could see the game. Last week, two prominent members of the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter to Goodell threatening to reconsider the league’s antitrust exemption.
Senator Leahy, a Democrat of Vermont, who co-wrote the letter with Senator Specter, a Republican of Pennsylvania, said he was “delighted” by the NFL’s concession.