NFL-HD: ALL NFL Game of the Week

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More NFL Game of the Week Tonight

It seems like NFL Net HD is showing more HD games starting tonight at 9:00pm. It was on earlier but I just caught the last game. Channel 311. Channel 311 will not have a description on PG but if you look at 312 it will state that it's in HD.
 
Is D* blacking them all? There is another one at 10pm and 11pm... First game is

Chiefs vs Packers

Does anybody know from which week this game was?
 
NFL Game of the Week..NFL Films to relive one great weekend!

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Wednesday, Jan.14 at 9 p.m. ET: Carolina at St. Louis 
Thursday, Jan.15 at 9 p.m. ET: Green Bay at Philadelphia 
Friday, Jan.16 at 9 p.m. ET: Indianapolis at Kansas City 
Friday, Jan. 16 at 10 p.m. ET: Tennessee at New England


NFL Net HD will be showing NFL Game of the week this week on consecutive nights 1/7, 1/8, & 1/9; Here are the probable games to shown on each day.

AFC & NFC Championships
Jan 21 Wed AFC Championship
Jan 22 Thurs NFC Championship

Wildcard Round:
Jan 7th Wednesday 9pm, Titans/Ravens
Jan 8th Thursday, 9pm - Packers/Seahawks
Jan 9th Friday, 9pm - Colts/Broncos

The Wildcard Round will be repeated on 1/10 from 11am -2pm.


Also, look for Monday's marathon of all games shown from 9pm-12am.

P.S NFL Game of the week is repeated throught out the day at 1pm, 4pm and 6pm check your local listing at NFL Net-HD
 
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NFL Films to relive one great weekend

(Jan. 12, 2004) -- Coming off one of the greatest weekends in NFL playoff history, NFL Network will air one-hour versions of each of the NFL Divisional Playoff games as part of the Game of the Week (available in High Definition) series seen only on NFL Network. Fans will be able to experience all the pivotal moments from two overtime battles and two games which came down to the final possession of regulation.

The dates and times are as follows:

Wednesday, Jan.14 at 9 p.m. ET: Carolina at St. Louis
Thursday, Jan.15 at 9 p.m. ET: Green Bay at Philadelphia
Friday, Jan.16 at 9 p.m. ET: Indianapolis at Kansas City
Friday, Jan. 16 at 10 p.m. ET: Tennessee at New England

Each show explores the key personnel matchups, highlights outstanding performances and breaks down crucial plays. Game of the Week reviews the game quarter by quarter, showing fans how fourth-quarter and overtime plays are set up by what happened earlier in the game.

"This was one of the greatest weekends of football that I have ever been a part of," said NFL Films President Steve Sabol, one of only 12 people to witness every Super Bowl in person. "NFL Network's Game of the Week is the only place on television where a fan can review these unbelievable games in depth like this and I can't wait to watch these games again."

Game of the Week combines a week's worth of research and analysis with approximately 16,000 feet of NFL Films' signature slow-motion cinematography and exclusive sideline sound to give fans a unique and in-depth perspective of how the game was won and lost.
 

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