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Share Dec 10, Sound too good to be true? There is another way to try some Game Pass content free before you buy. If you sign up for an account on NFL. This is strange too. According to NFL Game Pass, a free trial should include all of the usual content with the following restrictions:. There is a hour delay on any replay of a preseason game that aired locally and on the NFL Network, or Thursday Night Football games during the regular broadcast season.

Any NFL Network content that has aired in the past 45 days may not be available during the trial. If that seems like a lot, there are a couple of ways you can pay or not pay that might help you shoulder the cost. More on that after the break. Enter your zip code to see what TV providers are available in your area.

Please enter a valid zip code. Only viewers streaming from the same Wi-Fi and IP address can take advantage of this feature, limiting its usefulness. Zack Kulm Contributing Writer. Zack Kulm is a writer and contributor to soda. He covers a variety of topics from entertainment and gaming technologies to pop culture commentary. He also produces award-winning documentaries. Zack Kulm Last updated on Oct 28, What you need to know about the Shark Week vs.

SharkFest Feud. Whether it was making the most of a bubble screen or beating his defender deep, Kupp shined with new quarterback Matthew Stafford in When the NFL made the decision to expand the playoffs, it wasn't the most popular decision. If they had allowed an extra wild card spot in each conference in , we would have been forced to watch an Steelers team and a Rams team. No one wanted that, but it seemed to work out last year. It appears more people are now accepting of the new playoff format.

The extra regular-season game fits well with the extra playoff spot. If the season ended in Week 17 this year, we would have had a very different playoff picture. Speaking of the Chargers, they and the Raiders gave us what could go down as the most dramatic ending to a season and playoff picture that we may ever see.

With the Colts' choke job against the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Steelers' overtime win over the Baltimore Ravens , the Chargers and Raiders' "Sunday Night Football" regular-season finale would decide the final playoff team. If Vegas and L. Many were hoping for a kneel-off in primetime, but obviously the Chargers and Raiders had too much pride for that. What's wild is that the Raiders were put in the situation to choose a tie if they so desired.

Following an incredible Chargers comeback after being down by as many as 15 points in the fourth quarter, the game was tied late in overtime. With the clock slowly ticking down under 40 seconds, the Raiders were facing a third-and-4 from the Chargers' yard line. Then, Chargers first-year head coach Brandon Staley decided to call a timeout.

It was a decision that left commentators, journalists and fans alike baffled. The Raiders then had a chance to talk over their play call, and on the ensuing play, Josh Jacobs ran left for 10 yards and a first down. The very next play, Daniel Carlson knocked through a yard game-winner to send the Raiders to the playoffs and the Chargers home.

After the game, Raiders quarterback Derek Carr admitted that Staley's timeout changed their mindset on that final drive. Yes, the Raiders ran the ball and would have run the ball if the Chargers did not call timeout, but if L.



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