Dec 26, 2007 7:00 pm US/Eastern
NFL Network Will Simulcast Pats Game On NBC, CBS
Patriots Will Go For History In First 3-Network Simulcast In NFL History
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Tom Brady and the Patriots' quest for history will be broadcast simultaneously on three networks. (File)
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When the New England Patriots play the New York Giants Saturday night - and go for a perfect 16-and-0 record - the NFL Network's broadcast of the game will also air on CBS and NBC in a landmark simulcast.
That means the historic game will be available to every television viewer in the country after months of wrangling, reports CBS station WBZ-TV in Boston.
It was originally scheduled to be shown only on the NFL Network. Fewer than 40 percent of the nation's homes with TVs receive the channel.
The league announced Wednesday that the NFL Network feed will be simulcast on NBC and CBS. It's a major concession by league officials, who repeatedly said they would not show the game anywhere but the NFL Network. The NFL had faced mounting pressure from lawmakers in recent weeks to make the game available to more viewers.
Local TV affiliates in the Boston, Manchester, N.H., and New York areas who were already set to simulcast the game under NFL policy will still air it.
The NFL has feuded with major cable companies, who have declined to carry the network as part of basic packages.
"We have taken this extraordinary step because it is in the best interest of our fans," commissioner Roger Goodell said. "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."
This will be the first three-network simulcast in NFL history and the first simulcast of any kind of an NFL game since the first Super Bowl in 1967, when CBS and NBC both televised the first meeting of the champions of the newly merged National Football League and American Football League.
The FOX network, which broadcasts NFC games, was not part of the deal.
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