NFL Network Beefs Up Its 2012 Slate

Expanded Thursday night roster sidelines proposed cable package

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The NFL has effectively put the kibosh on a proposed eight-game package of Thursday night games, electing instead to gift a handful of extra contests to its proprietary cable network.

Starting next season, NFL Network will air five additional regular-season games, giving the outlet a grand total of 13 live telecasts. Thursday Night Football will debut in the second week of the 2012 campaign—most likely on Sept. 13—with an eye toward continuing through Week 15.

Per terms of the league’s renewed media rights deals, the five extra games will be culled from the CBS and Fox Sunday schedules.

As has been the case since it began broadcasting Sunday Night Football in 2006, NBC will once again air a special Thursday night season opener (Sept.

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