unless something has changed, there's also a game in mexico city and it's heavily speculated that it's Cardinals-Chargers or Cardinals-Raiders https://www.nfl.com/news/packers-bu...rs-saints-to-play-international-games-in-2022
The Falcons were the home team in their international game plus on the wrong side of the 17 game schedule split. Really screws over fans.
Might as well be on the run to Boston University because that is where his brain will be within a year or two tops
And somehow, when they decide they want a new stadium the taxpayers will still wind up paying for it.
When was it built? For Nashville apparently renovating is almost as expensive as building a new stadium.
Having the richest owner in league history while also being known as the Walmart franchise. What an interesting dichotomy.
IDK, I just think that is an environment worth preserving. I am saying this as a fan that gets to go to Lambeau to watch his team play. I think there are a handful of stadiums in the league that would be a shame if they were replaced and Mile High is one of them.
They should but they won't. The land it sits on is being developed like crazy and it's just too valuable to only be used 15-20x a year. My guess is they build a ridiculous stadium out by the airport which is a very fast growing area and they'll build a stadium they can host a Super Bowl in.
it disgusts me on a deeply personal level that dave is allowed to walk around with any feeling of happiness or security
Bills looking at opening the season on a Thursday, playing week 2 on MNF, and thanksgiving again? Times have changed