Just like last year, I'm taking a look at how many times teams are featured in the National Primetime games, including Monday Night, Sunday Night, Thanksgiving, Opening Night, but not including the NFL Network games or flex-Sunday games because they are not national/set in stone. I've also added in parenthesis the change from last year.
Browns: 4 (+4)
Eagles: 4 (+1)
Packers: 4 (+1)
Steelers: 4 (+1)
Bears: 3 (0)
Colts: 3 (0)
Cowboys: 3 (-2)
Giants: 3 (0)
Patriots: 3 (0)
Broncos 2 (-2)
Bucs: 2 (+2)
Chargers: 2 (-1)
Jaguars: 2 (+1)
Redskins: 2 (+1)
Saints: 2 (-2)
Seahawks: 2 (0)
Titans: 2 (0)
Vikings: 2 (+1)
49ers: 1 (-1)
Bills: 1 (0)
Cardinals: 1 (0)
Jets: 1 (0)
Lions: 1 (0)
Panthers: 1 (+1)
Raiders: 1 (+1)
Ravens: 1 (-2)
Texans: 1 (+1)
Bengals: 0 (-2)
Chiefs: 0 (0)
Dolphins: 0 (-1)
Falcons: 0 (-2)
Rams: 0 (0)
Well, let's see. There are five teams who won't see any primetime action. The Chiefs and the Rams are the only teams in that situation for consecutive years. They couldn't find a way to see Chad Johnson, Larry Johnson, Steven Jackson on national tv? And the Browns get 4 games? I know they were good last year, but that's more than the Champs, who didn't get any SB bump.
the lions would have a 0 next to them if it weren't for the Thanksgiving tradition and everyone wants to see Tatum Bell, but you don't hear me complaining
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