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Bills-Pats, Chargers-Raiders star in AFL anniversary MNF double-header
Cold, Hard Football Facts for March 24, 2009

Release from the NFL:
 
The NFL announced today its 2009 Kickoff Weekend primetime television schedule – including a Monday night "AFL 50th" doubleheader – and the Thanksgiving Day national TV tripleheader.
 
In a tradition that began in 2004, the Super Bowl champion annually hosts the NFL Thursday night season kickoff the following year. The Super Bowl XLIII champion Steelers will host the AFC South champion Tennessee Titans, who had an NFL-best 13-3 record last season., on Sept. 10 at 8:30 p.m. ET on NBC.
 
The Sunday night primetime game (8:30 p.m. ET) on NBC will feature a division matchup as the Packers host the Bears. Green Bay and Chicago have won seven of the past eight NFC North titles.
 
On Monday night, September 14, ESPN will host a Monday Night Football doubleheader that will be part of the NFL's celebration of the 50th anniversary season of the American Football League.
 
The four clubs competing that night began playing in the inaugural 1960 AFL season.  The first game (7 p.m. ET) will send the Bills to Foxboro to visit the Patriots, the decade's winningest team (102-42 since 2000).  
 
The MNF nightcap (10:15 p.m. ET) will be an AFC West battle as the Raiders host the three-time defending AFC West champion Chargers. 
 
Continuing an innovation introduced in 2006, the NFL will serve up three nationally-televised games on Thanksgiving Day.
 
The early game (FOX, 12:30 p.m. ET) will be an NFC North meeting of the Packers at the Lions. The second game (CBS, 4:15 p.m. ET) features the Raiders visiting the Cowboys in Oakland's first Thanksgiving game since 1970.
 
The Thanksgiving primetime game will be at 8:20 p.m. ET on NFL Network with the defending NFC East champion Giants visiting the Broncos, marking the first Thanksgiving contest in Denver since 1963.
 
The announcement of the Kickoff Weekend and Thanksgiving games was made Monday by NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL at the NFL Annual Meeting in Dana Point, California.
 
The rest of the 2009 regular-season schedule will be completed and announced in April.
 
The 2009 Kickoff Weekend national primetime and Thanksgiving Day television games:
 
Kickoff Weekend
 
 
 
 
DATE
DAY
OPPONENTS
NETWORK
TIME (ET)
 
 
 
 
 
September 10
Thursday
Tennessee at Pittsburgh
NBC
8:30 PM
September 13
Sunday
Chicago at Green Bay
NBC
8:30 PM
September 14
Monday
Buffalo at New England
ESPN
7:00 PM
 
 
San Diego at Oakland
ESPN
10:15 PM
 
 
 
 
 
Thanksgiving
 
 
 
 
DATE
DAY
OPPONENTS
NETWORK
TIME (ET)
November 26
Thursday
Green Bay at Detroit
FOX
12:30 PM
 
 
Oakland at Dallas
CBS
4:15 PM
 
 
New York Giants at Denver
NFL Network
8:20 PM
 
 

The NFL announced on Monday its kickoff weekend and Thanksgiving Day schedule of nationally televised games. The first MNF doubule-header feature a pair of old AFL rivals as part of the 2009 celebration of the league's 50th anniversary.

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South
North
West