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From Fox News - NFL legend Jim Brown dead at 87
NFL legend Jim Brown dead at 87
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Jim Brown was an icon in Cleveland. Brown was more than just a one-of-a-kind running back. He caught passes, returned kickoffs, and even threw three touchdown passes. His 12,312 rushing yards and 15,459 combined net yards put him in a then-class by himself.
James Nathaniel Brown was born February 17, 1936, in St. Simon Island, Georgia. A talented athlete from an early age, Brown earned 13 letters playing a variety of sports at Manhasset High School in New York.
Jim Brown was one of the greatest NFL players ever!! An awesome player, activist, and actor, his presence in Cleveland will be missed!!
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Jamael Orondé “Rondé” Barber (born April 7, 1975) is a former football player who spent his entire 16-year career as a cornerback with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He is the identical twin brother of Tiki Barber, a former running back for the New York Giants. He grew up in Roanoke, Virginia, and played college football for the University of Virginia.
In the 1997 NFL Draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Ronde Barber in the third round as the 66th overall pick. He was selected to five Pro Bowls, accumulated three first-team All-Pro selections, two second-team All-Pro selections, and was selected to the NFL 2000s All-Decade Team. He led the NFL in interceptions in 2001, is the Buccaneer’s all-time interceptions leader, is one of the two members of the 40/20 club (40+ interceptions, 20+ quarterback sacks), and the only member of the 45/25 club (45+ interceptions, 25+ quarterback sacks). He won Super Bowl XXXVII He holds the record for most consecutive starts by a defensive back. He was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2014 and will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2023.
He was born seven minutes before his identical twin. He was named Jamael Oronde which means “firstborn son”. He is the son of Geraldine Barber and James Barber. Barber was a star running back at Virginia Tech and played in the World Football League. He was a standout in football, wrestling, and track in high school.
He appeared on The Onion Sportsdome. He joined Fox Sports as an NFL color analyst. He called the first NFL on Fox and contributed to studio programming on Fox Sports 1. He has co-written nine children’s books with his brother:
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Game Day (2005)
Teammates (2006)
Kickoff! (2007)
Go Long! (2008)
Wild Card (2009)
Red Zone (2010)
Goal Line (2011)
End Zone (2012)
He married Claudia Patron and they have two daughters Yammile Rose and Justyce Rosina. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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A comprehensive list of debut dates on broadcast, streaming and cable outlets, updated regularly.
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SEPTEMBER 1, 2023 9:30AM
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With literally thousands of TV series — scripted and unscripted, news and sports — airing in a given year, it’s hard to keep track of when any given show will be on a screen.
The Hollywood Reporter is here to help. Below is a comprehensive guide to premiere dates across all platforms for the coming year.
The calendar will be updated throughout the year as more premiere and finale dates are announced, so bookmark this page for a one-stop guide to what’s coming in 2023. All times are ET/PT unless noted.
September
Rosamund Pike in 'The Wheel of Time'
COURTESY OF JAN THIJS/AMAZON PRIME VIDEO
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Friday, Sept. 1 The Wheel of Time (Prime Video) Disenchantment (Netflix, final season) Love Is Blind: After the Altar (Netflix) 8 p.m.: Power Book IV: Force (Starz)
Saturday, Sept. 2 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT: Saturday NightCollege Football (ABC), Big Ten Saturday Night(NBC)
Sunday, Sept. 3 8 p.m.: Professor T (PBS)9 p.m.: Unforgotten (PBS) 10 p.m.: Van Der Walk (PBS)
Monday, Sept. 4 10 p.m.: American Dad (TBS)
Tuesday, Sept. 5 8 p.m.: Inside the NFL (The CW) 9 p.m.: The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (Bravo)
Wednesday, Sept. 6 Predators (Netflix)10 p.m.: America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston (PBS)
Thursday, Sept. 7 Star Trek: Lower Decks (Paramount+) Virgin River (Netflix) Top Boy (Netflix)8:20 p.m. ET/5:20 p.m. PT: NFL Kickoff (NBC)
Friday, Sept. 8 The Changeling (Apple TV+) Selling the OC (Netflix)
Sunday, Sept. 10 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT: Football Night in America (NBC) 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: The Masked Singer (Fox; follows NFL doubleheader)8:20 p.m. ET/5:20 p.m. PT: Sunday Night Football (NBC) 9 p.m.: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (AMC) 10 p.m.: Ride With Norman Reedus (AMC), Dreaming Whilst Black (Showtime)
Monday, Sept. 11 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT: Monday NightFootball (ESPN/ABC)
Tuesday, Sept. 12 Kelce (Prime Video) 8 p.m.: MTV Video Music Awards (MTV and other Paramount Global channels) 9 p.m.: The Swarm (The CW)10 p.m.: Welcome to Wrexham (FX)
Wednesday, Sept. 13 The Morning Show (Apple TV+, two episodes) The Other Black Girl (Hulu, all episodes) Animals Up Close With Bertie Gregory (Disney+) Wrestlers (Netflix)
Thursday, Sept. 14 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT: Thursday NightFootball (Prime Video) 9 p.m.: Buddy Games (CBS)
Friday, Sept. 15 Wilderness (Prime Video)
Saturday, Sept. 16 9 p.m.: 48 Hours (CBS), All Rise (OWN, final season)
Sunday, Sept. 17 The Gold (Paramount+)7:30 p.m.: 60 Minutes (CBS; follows NFL doubleheader) 8:30 p.m.: Yellowstone (CBS, broadcast premiere)
Monday, Sept. 18 Neighbours (Freevee)8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Emmy Awards (Fox) moved to Jan. 15, 2024 8 p.m.: ACM Honors (Fox)
Tuesday, Sept. 19 8 p.m.: Celebrity Name That Tune (Fox) 9 p.m.: I Can See Your Voice (Fox)
Wednesday, Sept. 20 The Super Models (Apple TV+) The D’Amelio Show (Hulu) 10 p.m.: American Horror Story (FX)
Thursday, Sept. 21 Sex Education (Netflix, final season) 9 p.m.: All Star Shore (MTV)
Friday, Sept. 22 The Continental: From the World of John Wick (Peacock) Still Up (Apple TV+, three episodes) Love Is Bilnd (Netflix)
Sunday, Sept. 24 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Krapopolis (Fox; follows NFL doubleheader)
Monday, Sept. 25 8 p.m.: Kitchen Nightmares (Fox), The Voice (NBC) 9 p.m.: Special Forces (Fox) 10 p.m.: The Irrational (NBC)
Wednesday, Sept. 27 Love in Fairhope (Hulu)8 p.m.: The Masked Singer (Fox; regular time), Survivor (CBS), Celebrity Jeopardy! (ABC) 9 p.m.: Snake Oil (Fox), Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (ABC), America’s Got Talent (NBC, finale) 9:30 p.m.: The Amazing Race (CBS) 10 p.m.: The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC)
Thursday, Sept. 28 The Kardashians (Hulu) Starstruck (Max) The Vanishing Triangle (Sundance Now)8 p.m.: People’s Choice Country Awards (NBC/Peacock), Hell’s Kitchen (Fox), The Golden Bachelor (ABC) 9 p.m.: Lego Masters (Fox), Bachelor in Paradise (ABC)
Friday, Sept. 29 Gen V (Prime Video) 8 p.m.: Shark Tank (ABC), Gold Rush (Discovery)9 p.m.: Dateline (NBC), 20/20 (ABC)
October
'Loki'
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Sunday, Oct. 1 7 p.m.: America’s Funniest Home Videos (ABC) 8 p.m.: The Simpsons (Fox), The Wonderful World of Disney (ABC) 8:30 p.m.: Krapopolis (Fox, regular time period) 9 p.m.: Bob’s Burgers (Fox) 9:30 p.m.: Family Guy (Fox)
Monday, Oct. 2 8 p.m.: The Price Is Right at Night (CBS) 9 p.m.: Lotería Loca (CBS)
Tuesday, Oct. 3 9 p.m.: FBI True (CBS, broadcast premiere)10 p.m.: Found (NBC)
Wednesday, Oct. 4 8 p.m.: Quantum Leap (NBC), Sullivan’s Crossing (The CW) 9 p.m.: Magnum P.I. (NBC), The Spencer Sisters (The CW), Chucky (Syfy/USA) 10 p.m.: Surreal Estate (Syfy/USA)
Thursday, Oct. 5 Lupin (Netflix) Our Flag Means Death (Max, three episodes) 10 p.m.: Dateline (NBC)
Friday, Oct. 6 Loki (Disney+)
Thursday, Oct. 12 The Fall of the House of Usher (Netflix) Frasier (Paramount+)8 p.m.: FBoy Island (The CW) 9 p.m.: Transplant (NBC)
Friday, Oct. 13 Lessons in Chemistry (Apple TV+, two episodes) 8 p.m.: The Price Is Right at Night (CBS, new time) 9 p.m.: Raid the Cage (CBS), Shining Vale (Starz) 10 p.m.: Creepshow (AMC/AMC+/Shudder)
Sunday, Oct. 15 9 p.m.: World on Fire (PBS), Billy the Kid (MGM+) 10 p.m.: Annika (PBS) 11 p.m.: Rick and Morty (Adult Swim)
Monday, Oct. 16 9:30 p.m.: Everyone Else Burns (The CW)
Wednesday, Oct. 18 Living for the Dead (Hulu)
Thursday, Oct. 19 Wolf Like Me (Peacock)
Friday, Oct. 20 Elite (Netflix) Upload (Prime Video, two episodes) Bosch: Legacy (Freevee)8 p.m.: Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW)
Sunday, Oct. 22 9 p.m.: Fear the Walking Dead (AMC/AMC+, final episodes)
Wednesday, Oct. 25 Life on Our Planet (Netflix)
Thursday, Oct. 26 American Horror Stories (Hulu)
Friday, Oct. 27 Fellow Travelers (Showtime; on-air premiere at 9 p.m. Oct. 29) Shoresy (Hulu)
Saturday, Oct. 28 8 p.m.: Masters of Illusion (The CW) 9 p.m.: World’s Funniest Animals (The CW)
Sunday, Oct. 29 9 p.m.: The Gilded Age (HBO)
November
Aria Mia Loberti in 'All the Light We Cannot See.'
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TBD: Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Prime Video)
Wednesday, Nov. 1 Love Island Games (Peacock; episodes six days a week) Black Cake (Hulu, three episodes)
Thursday, Nov. 2 All the Light We Cannot See (Netflix) 10 p.m.: SEAL Team (CBS)
Friday, Nov. 3 Invincible (Prime Video, part one)8 p.m.: The Wall (NBC)
Wednesday, Nov. 8 The Buccaneers (Apple TV+, three episodes)
Thursday, Nov. 9 Rap Sh!t (Max, two episodes; moved from August)
Tuesday, Nov. 14 A Murder at the End of the World (Hulu)9 p.m.: Whose Line Is It Anyway (The CW)
Thursday, Nov. 16 9 p.m.: Ghosts U.K. (CBS)
Friday, Nov. 17 Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Netflix)
Saturday, Nov. 18 Miss Universe (Roku Channel)
Tuesday, Nov. 21 10 p.m.: Fargo (FX)
Wednesday, Nov. 29 Echo (Disney+, all episodes) moved to January 2024 The Artful Dodger (Disney+/Hulu)
Thursday, Nov. 30 Virgin River (Netflix, two holiday episodes)
December
'Percy Jackson and the Olympians'
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TBD: Win or Lose (Disney+), Reacher (Prime Video), What If … ? (Disney+)
Friday, Dec. 1 8 p.m.: Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz)
Wednesday, Dec. 20 Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+, two episodes)
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TBD: Echo (Disney+, moved from November 2023)
Monday, Jan. 15 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Emmy Awards (Fox; moved from September 2023)
January
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Sunday, Jan. 1 Paul T. Goldman (Peacock, first three episodes) Kaleidoscope (Netflix)
Monday, Jan. 2 8 p.m.: Fantasy Island (Fox), America’s Got Talent: All Stars (NBC), Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter (Lifetime)
Tuesday, Jan. 3 Sometimes When We Touch (Paramount+) 8 p.m.: Finding Your Roots (PBS), The Rookie (ABC, new night) 9 p.m.: Tough As Nails (CBS)10 p.m.: Will Trent (ABC)
Wednesday, Jan. 4 Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Disney+) 8 p.m.: Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test (Fox), The Price Is Right at Night (CBS) 9 p.m.: Tough As Nails (CBS)
Thursday, Jan. 5 Ginny & Georgia (Netflix)8 p.m.: Celebrity Jeopardy! (ABC, new night) 9 p.m.: The Parent Test (ABC) 10 p.m.: The Chase (ABC)
Friday, Jan. 6 Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace? (HBO Max)8 p.m.: Boys in Blue (Showtime), BMF (Starz), RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
Sunday, Jan. 8 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Alert (Fox) 8 p.m.: Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches (AMC/AMC+), Miss Scarlet and the Duke (PBS) 9 p.m.: All Creatures Great and Small (PBS)
Monday, Jan. 9 Koala Man (Hulu) 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT: College Football National Championship (ESPN) 9 p.m.: Alert (Fox, time slot debut)
Tuesday, Jan. 10 Golden Globe Awards (NBC)
Wednesday, Jan. 11 8 p.m.: Celebrity Name That Tune (Fox) 9 p.m.: Special Forces (Fox, time slot debut), Lingo (CBS) 10 p.m.: Tough As Nails (CBS, time slot debut)
Thursday, Jan. 12 The Climb (HBO Max) Velma (HBO Max) The Traitors (Peacock) Vikings: Valhalla (Netflix)
Friday, Jan. 13 Hunters (Prime Video, final season) Super League: The War for Football (Apple TV+) Servant (Apple TV+)
Saturday, Jan. 14 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT: Miss Universe Competition (Roku Channel/Telemundo)
Sunday, Jan. 15 Mayor of Kingstown (Paramount+) Godfather of Harlem (MGM+) Murf the Surf (MGM+) 7 p.m.: Critics Choice Awards (The CW) 9 p.m.: The Last of Us (HBO), Your Honor (Showtime; streams on Jan. 13)
Monday, Jan. 16 10 p.m.: Miracle Workers: End Times (TBS)
Tuesday, Jan. 17 8 p.m.: Night Court (NBC) 9 p.m.: New Amsterdam (NBC, series finale)
Wednesday, Jan. 18 10:30 p.m.: Grown-ish (Freeform)
Thursday, Jan. 19 That ’90s Show (Netflix)
Friday, Jan. 20 Truth Be Told (Apple TV+) The Legend of Vox Machina (Prime Video) 10 p.m.: Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO) 11 p.m.: Game Theory With Bomani Jones (HBO)
Sunday, Jan. 22 9 p.m.: Accused (Fox)
Monday, Jan. 23 8 p.m.: The Bachelor (ABC) 9 p.m.: The Lazarus Project (TNT)
Tuesday, Jan. 24 How I Met Your Father (Hulu, weekly) 8 p.m.: 911: Lone Star (Fox) 8:30 p.m.: American Auto (NBC) 9 p.m.: Accused (Fox, time slot debut)
Wednesday, Jan. 25 Extraordinary (Hulu)
Thursday, Jan. 26 Poker Face (Peacock, first four episodes) The 1619 Project (Hulu) Teen Wolf: The Movie (Paramount+) Wolf Pack (Paramount+)
Friday, Jan. 27 Shrinking (Apple TV+, two episodes) Lockwood & Co. (Netflix)
Saturday, Jan. 28 8 p.m.: Frozen Planet II (BBC America/AMC+)
Monday, Jan. 30 9 p.m.: The Watchful Eye (Freeform)
Tuesday, Jan. 31 Cunk on Earth (Netflix) The Devil’s Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes (Prime Video)
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February
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Wednesday, Feb. 1 10 p.m.: The Ark (Syfy)
Thursday, Feb. 2 Freeridge (Netflix)
Friday, Feb. 3 Harlem (Prime Video) Dear Edward (Apple TV+, three episodes) Killing County (Hulu) Children Ruin Everything (Roku Channel)
Sunday, Feb. 5 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Grammy Awards (CBS)
Monday, Feb. 6 9 p.m.: C.B. Strike (HBO)
Tuesday, Feb. 7 9 p.m.: The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Bravo)
Wednesday, Feb. 8 8 p.m.: The Flash (The CW, final season) 8:30 p.m.: Not Dead Yet (ABC; second episode at 9:30 p.m.) 9 p.m.: Vanderpump Rules (Bravo) 10 p.m.: A Million Little Things (ABC, final season), South Park (Comedy Central)
Thursday, Feb. 9 Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence (Hulu)You (Netflix, part one) 10 p.m.: Impractical Jokers (TruTV/TBS)
Sunday, Feb. 12 2 p.m.: Puppy Bowl XIX (Animal Planet) 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT: Super Bowl LVII (Fox) 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT: Next Level Chef (Fox)
Tuesday, Feb. 14 Planet Sex With Cara Delevingne (Hulu) Perfect Match (Netflix)9 p.m.: Love Trip: Paris (Freeform)
Wednesday, Feb. 15 African Queens (Netflix)Wu-Tang: An American Saga (Hulu, final season) Full Swing (Netflix) Red Rose (Netflix) 8 p.m.: The Masked Singer (Fox)
Thursday, Feb. 16 Star Trek: Picard (Paramount+, final season) 8 p.m.: Next Level Chef (Fox, time slot debut) 9 p.m.: Animal Control (Fox)
Friday, Feb. 17 Hello Tomorrow! (Apple TV+, three episodes) Carnival Row (Prime Video, final season) 8 p.m.: The 12th Victim (Showtime)
Sunday, Feb. 19 8 p.m.: American Idol (ABC)9 p.m.: Magnum P.I. (NBC) 10 p.m.: The Company You Keep (ABC) 11 p.m.: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO)
Wednesday, Feb. 22 10 p.m.: Snowfall (FX, final season)
Thursday, Feb. 23 Outer Banks (Netflix) Bel-Air (Peacock, weekly) The Ms. Pat Show (BET+)
Friday, Feb. 24 The Reluctant Traveler (Apple TV+) The Consultant (Prime Video, all episodes) Liaison (Apple TV+) Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Netflix) 9 p.m.: Party Down (Starz)
Saturday, Feb. 25 8 p.m.: NAACP Image Awards (BET)
Sunday, Feb. 26 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: SAG Awards (YouTube)10 p.m.: The Blacklist (NBC, final season)
March
Disney+'s 'The Mandalorian'
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Wednesday, March 1 The Mandalorian (Disney+) 8 p.m.: Survivor (CBS) 10 p.m.: True Lies (CBS), The Wine Down With Mary J. Blige (BET)
Thursday, March 2 Sex/Life (Netflix)
Friday, March 3 Daisy Jones and the Six (Prime Video) Next in Fashion (Netflix) The Problem With Jon Stewart (Apple TV+) 8:30 p.m.: Grand Crew (NBC) 9 p.m.: The Exhibit: Finding the Next Great Artist (MTV)
Saturday, March 4 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT: Spirit Awards (YouTube)
Monday, March 6 History of the World, Part II (Hulu; two episodes a day through March 9)8 p.m.: The Voice (NBC), 911 (Fox) 9 p.m.: Perry Mason (HBO) 10 p.m.: Rain Dogs (HBO)
Tuesday, March 7 10 p.m.: That’s My Jam (NBC)
Wednesday, March 8 The Challenge: World Championship (Paramount+)9 p.m.: Farmer Wants a Wife (Fox)
Thursday, March 9 School Spirits (Paramount+, two episodes) You (Netflix, part two) 9 p.m.: Top Chef (Bravo)
Friday, March 10 UnPrisoned (Hulu) Outlast (Netflix) Most Dangerous Game: New York (Roku Channel)
Sunday, March 12 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: The Oscars (ABC) 10 p.m.: A Spy Among Friends (MGM+)
Tuesday, March 14 8 p.m.: Superman and Lois (The CW) 9 p.m.: Gotham Knights (The CW)
Wednesday, March 15 Ted Lasso (Apple TV+, weekly)
Thursday, March 16 Shadow and Bone (Netflix) 10 p.m.: Good Trouble (Freeform)
Friday, March 17 Extrapolations (Apple TV+, three episodes) Dance 100 (Netflix) Swarm (Prime Video, all episodes) Agent Elvis (Netflix)9 p.m.: Power Book II: Ghost (Starz)
Sunday, March 19 8 p.m.: Call the Midwife (PBS) 9 p.m.: Sanditon (PBS), Lucky Hank (AMC/AMC+) 10 p.m.: Marie Antoinette (PBS)
Tuesday, March 21 10 p.m.: Restaurants at the End of the World (Nat Geo)
Wednesday, March 22 Waco: American Apocalypse (Netflix) 10:30 p.m.: Digman! (Comedy Central)
Thursday, March 23 The Night Agent (Netflix) The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip (Peacock)
Friday, March 24 Up Here (Hulu, all episodes) My Kind of Country (Apple TV+) Love Is Blind (Netflix)
Sunday, March 26 Rabbit Hole (Paramount+, two episodes) Great Expectations (Hulu, two episodes) 9 p.m.: Yellowjackets (Showtime; streams March 24), Succession (HBO) 9:30 p.m.: Housebroken (Fox) 10 p.m.: Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico (CNN)
Monday, March 27 8 p.m.: iHeartRadio Music Awards (Fox)
Wednesday, March 29 The Big Door Prize (Apple TV+, three episodes)9 p.m.: Riverdale (The CW, final season) 10 p.m.: AEW: All Access (TBS)
Thursday, March 30 Unstable (Netflix) 10 p.m.: Alaska Daily (ABC, finale)
Friday, March 31 The Power (Prime Video, three episodes) Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. (Disney+)9:30 p.m.: The Great American Joke Off (The CW)
April
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Sunday, April 2 8 p.m.: CMT Music Awards (CBS), Mysteries Decoded (The CW)
Monday, April 3 Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields (Hulu)11 p.m.: Race to Survive Alaska (USA)
Wednesday, April 5 Schmigadoon! (Apple TV+) The Good Mothers (Hulu) The Crossover (Disney Channel) 10 p.m.: Dave (FXX)
Thursday, April 6 Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (Paramount+) Beef (Netflix) 9 p.m.: Celebrity Game Face (E!) 10 p.m.: Celebrity Prank Wars (E!)
Friday, April 7 Tiny Beautiful Things (Hulu) Transatlantic (Netflix) Jury Duty (Freevee, four episodes) Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker (Apple TV+)
Saturday, April 8 9 p.m.: Totally Weird and Funny (The CW)
Monday, April 10 8 p.m.: Below Deck Sailing Yacht (Bravo)
Tuesday, April 11 Am I Being Unreasonable? (Hulu)9 p.m.: The Wall (NBC) 10 p.m.: Weakest Link (NBC)
Wednesday, April 12 GLAAD Media Awards (Hulu) Rennervations (Disney+, all episodes)10 p.m.: Single Drunk Female (Freeform; full season on Hulu April 13)
Thursday, April 13 Florida Man (Netflix)
Friday, April 14 The Last Thing He Told Me (Apple TV+, two episodes) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video, final season) 9 p.m.: Blindspotting (Starz) 11 p.m.: A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO)
Sunday, April 16 8 p.m.: 100 Foot Wave (HBO) 10 p.m.: Barry (HBO, final season), Waco: The Aftermath (Showtime; streaming on April 14)
Wednesday, April 19 9 p.m.: Abbott Elementary (ABC, finale)
Thursday, April 20 Mrs. Davis (Peacock, four episodes) Beavis and Butt-Head (Paramount+) The Diplomat (Netflix)
Friday, April 21 Dead Ringers (Prime Video, all episodes) Slip (Roku Channel) Drops of God (Apple TV+) Indian Matchmaking (Netflix) Wild Isles (Prime Video)9 p.m.: Secrets of the Elephants (Nat Geo) 10 p.m.: Dear Mama (FX)
Saturday, April 22 8 p.m.: Chasing the Rains (BBC America/AMC+)
Sunday, April 23 9 p.m.: From (MGM+) 10:30 p.m.: Somebody Somewhere (HBO)
Wednesday, April 26 Saint X (Hulu) 10:30 p.m.: Awkwafina is Nora from Queens (Comedy Central)
Thursday, April 27 Love & Death (HBO Max, three episodes) Firefly Lane (Netflix, final season part two) Sweet Tooth (Netflix) The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning (Peacock) 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: NFL Draft (ABC) 10 p.m.: The Last Last Late Late Show (CBS) 12:35 a.m.: The Late Late Show With James Corden (CBS, final episode)
Friday, April 28 Citadel (Prime Video, two episodes) Frog and Toad (Apple TV+) 8 p.m.: Couples Therapy (Showtime)
Sunday, April 30 Fatal Attraction (Paramount+) 9 p.m.: Tom Jones (PBS)
May
'FUBAR'
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Monday, May 1 9 p.m.: A Small Light (Nat Geo), White House Plumbers (HBO) 10 p.m.: The Good Doctor (ABC, frinale)
Tuesday, May 2 Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed (Peacock)8 p.m.: The Rookie (ABC, finale) 9 p.m.: The Rookie: Feds (ABC, finale) 10 p.m.: Will Trent (ABC, finale)
Wednesday, May 3 Jewish Matchmaking (Netflix) Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All (Disney+)8 p.m.: The Conners (ABC, finale), Restoring Galveston (Magnolia) 8:30 p.m.: The Goldbergs (ABC, series finale) 9 p.m.: Not Dead Yet (ABC, finale) 10 p.m.: A Million Little Things (ABC, series finale)
Thursday, May 4 Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Netflix) Bupkis (Peacock, all episodes) The Other Two (HBO Max) Star Wars: Visions (Disney+) 9 p.m.: Animal Control (Fox, finale) 9:30 p.m.: Call Me Kat (Fox, finale)
Friday, May 5 Taste the Nation With Padma Lakshmi (Hulu) The Great American Baking Show (Roku Channel) Silo (Apple TV+)
Sunday, May 7 8 p.m.: MTV Movie & TV Awards (MTV), Vice (Showtime) 9:30 p.m.: Family Guy (Fox, finale) 10 p.m.: The Company You Keep (ABC, finale)
Monday, May 8 8 p.m.: Jeopardy! Masters (ABC; airs multiple nights for three weeks) 9 p.m.: Fantasy Island (Fox, finale)
Tuesday, May 9 9 p.m.: Judge Steve Harvey (ABC), Accused (Fox, finale)
Wednesday, May 10 Class of ’09 (Hulu, two episodes) The Muppets Mayhem (Disney+, all episodes) African Queens: Queen Cleopatra (Netflix)
Thursday, May 11 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Academy of Country Music Awards (Prime Video) 8 p.m.: Next Level Chef (Fox, finale) 8:30 p.m.: Ghosts (CBS, finale)
Friday, May 12 City on Fire (Apple TV+) The Great (Hulu, all episodes) Queer Eye (Netflix) Mulligan (Netflix)
Sunday, May 14 9 p.m.: Fear the Walking Dead (AMC, final season part one), East New York (CBS, finale), The Cube (TBS)
Monday, May 15 8 p.m.: 911 (Fox, finale)
Tuesday, May 16 8 p.m.: 911: Lone Star (Fox, finale) 9 p.m.: Angel City (HBO)
Wednesday, May 17 The Family Stallone (Paramount+) High Desert (Apple TV+, three episodes) McGregor Forever (Netflix) Working: What We Do All Day (Netflix)8 p.m.: The Masked Singer (Fox, finale) 9 p.m.: True Lies (CBS, finale), Farmer Wants a Wife (Fox, finale) 11 p.m.: SisterS (IFC/Sundance Now)
Thursday, May 18 The Geography of Bliss With Rainn Wilson (Peacock, all episodes) XO, Kitty (Netflix)8 p.m.: Station 19 (ABC, finale), Young Sheldon (CBS, finale) 9 p.m.: Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, finale), So Help Me Todd (CBS, finale), I Survived Bear Grylls (TBS) 10 p.m.: CSI: Vegas (CBS, finale)
Friday, May 19 Primo (Freevee, all episodes) Selling Sunset (Netflix) Spy/Master (HBO Max, two episodes)8 p.m.: SWAT (CBS, finale) 9 p.m.: Fire Country (CBS, finale) 10 p.m.: Blue Bloods (CBS, finale), The Secrets of Hillsong (FX)
Sunday, May 21 8 p.m.: The Equalizer (CBS, finale), The Simpsons (Fox, finale) 8:30 p.m.: The Great North (Fox, finale) 9 p.m.: NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS, series finale), Bob’s Burgers (Fox, finale) 10 p.m.: Ghosts of Beirut (Showtime; streams on May 19)
Monday, May 22 Prehistoric Planet (Apple TV+) Happy Valley (Acorn TV/AMC+, final season)8 p.m.: The Neighborhood (CBS, finale), Crime Scene Kitchen (Fox) 8:30 p.m.: Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS, finale) 9 p.m.: NCIS (CBS, finale) 10 p.m.: NCIS: Hawai’i (CBS, finale)
Tuesday, May 23 HBO Max rebrands as Max Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai (Max) Smartless: On the Road (Max) Clone High (Max, two episodes weekly) What Am I Eating? With Zooey Deschanel (Max) How I Met Your Father (Hulu)8 p.m.: FBI (CBS, finale), Beat Shazam (Fox) 9 p.m.: FBI: International (CBS, finale), Don’t Forget the Lyrics (Fox) 10 p.m.: FBI: Most Wanted (CBS, finale)
Wednesday, May 24 American Born Chinese (Disney+) Platonic (Apple TV+, three episodes) The Clearing (Hulu, two episodes) The Ultimatum: Queer Love (Netflix) 8 p.m.: Survivor (CBS, finale), Masterchef (Fox) 9 p.m.: The Prank Panel (ABC), Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars (Fox) 10 p.m.: Mayans M.C. (FX, final season)
Thursday, May 25 FUBAR (Netflix) The Kardashians (Hulu)
Friday, May 26 9:30 p.m.: Run the World (Starz)
Monday, May 29 8 p.m.: The Rising (The CW) 9 p.m.: Barons (The CW)
Tuesday, May 30 I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson (Netflix) The Ride (Prime Video) 8 p.m.: America’s Got Talent (NBC) 10 p.m.: Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge (NBC)
Wednesday, May 31 Drag Me to Dinner (Hulu)8 p.m.: Nancy Drew (The CW, final season) 9 p.m.: Sistas (BET)
June
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Thursday, June 1 iCarly (Paramount+) 8 p.m.: The Blacklist (NBC, new time), National Spelling Bee (Ion)8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT: NBA Finals (ABC)
Friday, June 2 Manifest (Netflix, final episodes) With Love (Prime Video) Queen of the Universe (Paramount+) Vortex (Netflix) Searching for Soul Food (Hulu) 9 p.m.: Guy’s All-American Road Trip (Food Network) 11 p.m.: Painting With John (HBO)
Saturday, June 3 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: NHL Stanley Cup Finals (TNT/TBS/TruTV)
Sunday, June 4 Joe Pickett (Paramount+, weekly)9 p.m.: The Idol (HBO), The Lazarus Project (TNT) Midnight: The Eric Andre Show (Adult Swim)
Monday, June 5 8 p.m.: American Ninja Warrior (NBC), Stars on Mars (Fox) 9 p.m.: Cruel Summer (Freeform), Crime Scene Kitchen (Fox)
Tuesday, June 6 9 p.m.: Burden of Proof (HBO)
Wednesday, June 7 Arnold (Netflix) Somewhere Boy (Hulu, all episodes) 8 p.m.: The Real Housewives of Orange County (Bravo)10 p.m.: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FXX)
Thursday, June 8 Never Have I Ever (Netflix, final season) Based on a True Story (Peacock, all episodes)
Friday, June 9 The Crowded Room (Apple TV+, three episodes) Human Resources (Netflix, final season) First Five (Max)
Sunday, June 11 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Tony Awards (CBS/Paramount+)
Wednesday, June 14 The Full Monty (Hulu, all episodes) Our Planet II (Netflix)8 p.m.: Judge Steve Harvey (ABC, new time) 9 p.m.: The Wonder Years (ABC), Temptation Island (USA) 10 p.m.: The Big D (USA)
Thursday, June 15 Black Mirror (Netflix)Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+) Swiping America (Max) 8 p.m.: Project Runway (Bravo)
Friday, June 16 8 p.m.: Outlander (Starz) 9 p.m.: Daytime Emmy Awards (CBS)
Sunday, June 18 9 p.m.: Endeavour (PBS)10 p.m.: The Walking Dead: Dead City (AMC), The Righteous Gemstones (HBO)
Wednesday, June 21 Secret Invasion (Disney+) Break Point (Netflix) 8 p.m.: L.A. Fire & Rescue (NBC)
Thursday, June 22 The Bear (Hulu, all episodes) And Just Like That (Max, two episodes) Downey’s Dream Cars (Max) Skull Island (Netflix)10 p.m.: Trippin’ With Anthony Anderson (E!)
Friday, June 23 Carpool Karaoke: The Series (Apple TV+) I’m a Virgo (Prime Video, all episodes) Swagger (Apple TV+)
Sunday June 25 The Gold (Paramount+) BET Awards (BET)
Monday, June 26 8 p.m.: Claim to Fame (ABC) 9 p.m.: The Bachelorette (ABC)
Wednesday, June 28 Hijack (Apple TV+)10 p.m.: Grown-ish (Freeform, final season part one)
Thursday, June 29 The Witcher (Netflix, part one) Warrior (Max, two episodes) Ten-Year-Old Tom (Max) Secret Chef (Hulu)8 p.m.: Press Your Luck (ABC) 9 p.m.: Generation Gap (ABC) 10 p.m.: The Chase (ABC)
Friday, June 30 Jack Ryan (Prime Video, final season) Is It Cake, Too? (Netflix)
July
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Sunday, July 2  8 p.m.: Tough As Nails (CBS), Sharkfest (Nat Geo)
Tuesday, July 4 8 p.m.: Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular (NBC), A Capitol Fourth (PBS)
Wednesday, July 5 9 p.m.: Human Footprint (PBS)
Thursday, July 6 The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix, part one) Hart to Heart (Peacock) Shaun White: The Last Run (Max) Midnight: My Adventures With Superman (Adult Swim)
Friday, July 7 The Horror of Dolores Roach (Prime Video, all episodes) The Ashley Madison Affair (Hulu) 8 p.m.: Family Law (The CW) 9 p.m.: Moonshine (The CW)
Saturday, July 8 8 p.m.: V.C. Andrews’ Dawn (Lifetime), Greatest Geek Year Ever: 1982 (The CW)
Sunday, July 9 Domina (MGM+)8 p.m.: The Prank Panel (ABC, time period premiere) 9 p.m.: Celebrity Family Feud (ABC), Grantchester (PBS), Running Wild With Bear Grylls: The Challenge (Nat Geo), Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York (HBO) 10 p.m.: The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC), D.I. Ray (PBS)
Monday, July 10 10 p.m.: Miracle Workers: End Times (TBS)
Tuesday, July 11 Myth of the Zodiac Killer (Peacock) 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: MLB All-Star Game (Fox)
Wednesday, July 12 The Afterparty (Apple TV+, two episodes) Quarterback (Netflix) 8 p.m.: ESPY Awards (ABC)
Thursday, July 13 Full Circle (Max, two episodes) Survival of the Thickest (Netflix) Project Greenlight (Max, all episodes) 8 p.m.: The Blacklist (NBC, series finale)10 p.m.: What We Do in the Shadows (FX, two episodes)
Friday, July 14 The Summer I Turned Pretty (Prime Video, three episodes) Foundation (Apple TV+) Five Star Chef (Netflix) Too Hot to Handle (Netflix)
Sunday, July 16 8 p.m.: Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge (HGTV), The Chosen (The CW)9 p.m.: The Real Housewives of New York City (Bravo) 10 p.m.: Goliath (Showtime)
Tuesday, July 18 Love Island USA (Peacock) 8 p.m.: Down to Earth With Zac Efron (The CW) 9 p.m.: Fantastic Friends (The CW)10 p.m.: Justified: City Primeval (FX, two episodes)
Wednesday, July 19 8 p.m.: CMA Fest (ABC)
Thursday, July 20 Sweet Magnolias (Netflix) Superpowered: The DC Story (Max) 10 p.m.: Tacoma FD (TruTV)
Friday, July 21 Almost Paradise (Freevee) 9 p.m.: Minx (Starz)10 p.m.: Praise Petey (Freeform)
Sunday, July 23 Special Ops: Lioness (Paramount+) 8:30 p.m.: Bunk’d (Disney Channel) Midnight: Teenage Euthanasia (Adult Swim)
Monday, July 24 Futurama (Hulu) 8 p.m.: Son of a Critch (The CW) 9 p.m.: Children Ruin Everything (The CW)
Wednesday, July 26 The Hardy Boys (Hulu)
Thursday, July 27 The Witcher (Netflix, part two) Twisted Metal (Peacock) Harley Quinn (Max)
Friday, July 28 This Fool (Hulu) Good Omens (Prime Video)10 p.m.: Heels (Starz) 11 p.m.: How To With John Wilson (HBO, final season)
Sunday, July 30 9 p.m.: Dark Winds (AMC), When Calls the Heart (Hallmark)
Monday, July 31 8:30 p.m.: Run the Burbs (The CW) 9:30 p.m.: Bump (The CW) 10 p.m.: Breeders (FX, final season)
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Wednesday, Aug. 2 Reservation Dogs (Hulu, two episodes; final season) Physical (Apple TV+, final season) 8 p.m.: Big Brother (CBS)
Thursday, Aug. 3 Heartstopper (Netflix) The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix, part two) 9 p.m.: FBoy Island (The CW)
Friday, Aug. 4 The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (Prime Video, three episodes) The Chi (Showtime; on-air premiere at 9 p.m. Aug. 6) The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge (Netflix) The Marriage Pact (Roku Channel) 8 p.m.: Secret Celebrity Renovation (CBS)
Saturday, Aug. 5 8 p.m.: Great Chocolate Showdown (The CW) 9 p.m.: Recipe for Disaster (The CW)
Sunday, Aug. 6 9 p.m.: Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO)
Tuesday, Aug. 8 Only Murders in the Building (Hulu) 10 p.m.: Hard Knocks: Training Camp With the New York Jets (HBO)
Wednesday, Aug. 9 High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Disney+, final season; all epsiodes) Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop (Netflix) Strange Planet (Apple TV+)8 p.m.: Superfan (CBS)
Thursday, Aug. 10 Painkiller (Netflix) Rap Sh!t (Max, two episodes) moved to Nov. 9 8 p.m.: Fight to Survive (The CW) 10 p.m.: The Challenge: USA (CBS)
Friday, Aug. 11 Billions (Showtime; on-air premiere at 10 p.m. Aug. 13)9:30 p.m.: Men in Kilts (Starz)
Sunday, Aug. 13 10 p.m.: Telemarketers (HBO)
Monday, Aug. 14 Solar Opposites (Hulu)
Thursday, Aug. 17 The Upshaws (Netflix) Killing It (Peacock)
Friday, Aug. 18 Harlan Coben’s Shelter (Prime Video)
Sunday, Aug. 20 9 p.m.: The Winter King (MGM+)
Wednesday, Aug. 23 Ahsoka (Disney+) Invasion (Apple TV+) The Ultimatum (Netflix)8 p.m.: Nancy Drew (The CW, series finale) 9 p.m.: Riverdale (The CW, series finale)
Thursday, Aug. 24 Who Is Erin Carter? (Netflix) Zatima (BET+)
Tuesday, Aug. 29 A Murder at the End of the World (Hulu) moved to November
Wednesday, Aug. 30 10 p.m.: Archer (FXX, final season)
Thursday, Aug. 31 One Piece (Netflix) Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake (Max)
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tvrundown USA 2023.09.06
Wednesday, September 6th:
(exclusive): Doc McStuffins (dsn+, "The Doc & Bella Are In!" special), "I Am Groot" (dsn+, mini-series season 2 available, all 5 new shorts), "NCT 127: The Lost Boys" (dsn+, next 2 parts, docuseries finale), "Never Let Him Go" (hulu, true-crime mystery, all 6 parts), "Predators" (netflix, nature docuseries, all 5 parts), Tahir's House (netflix, Saudi sitcom, all 6 eps), Infamy (netflix, Polish hip-hop teen drama, all 8 eps), 6ixtynin9 (netflix, Thai thriller-dramedy series, all 6 eps), Reporting for Duty [aka "B.O."] (netflix, Brazilian police squad comedy, all 8 eps)
(movies & documentaries): "Queen of Crypto" (TUBI, true-crime, 85mins), "The Little Mermaid" (dsn+, live-action feature w/ expanded bonus content), "Scouts Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America" (netflix, exposé)
(streaming weekly): The Afterparty (apple+, season 2 finale), Invasion (apple+), Physical (apple+), Strange Planet (apple+), Reservation Dogs (hulu), Moving (hulu|dsn+, next 2 eps), My Happy Marriage (netflix), Destined With You (netflix), Comedy Island Thailand (amazon, next 3 eps)
(broadcast): "Every Breath She Takes" (LMN original movie, 2hrs), Ancient Empires (HIST, night 3/3 finale: "Cleopatra", 2hrs+), "NFL Kickoff Eve 2023" (NBC)
(earlier - hour 0): Tyler Perry's "Young Dylan" (NICK, season 4 opener, new night), NFL Slimetime (NICK)
(hour 1): Big Brother (CBS), MasterChef (FOX, 2hrs), America's Got Talent (NBC)
(hour 2): House of Payne (BET, 90mins), Superfan (CBS, "Pitbull"), MasterChef (FOX, contd), Guy's Grocery Games (FOOD, "All-Star Invitational" penultimate)
(hour 3): Archer (FXX), House of Payne (BET, contd, season 10 finale) / . / The Ms. Pat Show (BET), Battle of the Decades (FOOD), Reno 911! (COM, season 8 "Defunded" reairs begin, 60mins)
(hour 4 - latenight): Teenage Euthanasia ([as]) / . / Ten-Year-Old Tom ([as])
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webseriesviral · 10 months
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[ad_1] Veteran NFL running back and Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram II is joining Fox Sports on its "Big Noon Kickoff" show beginning in the fall, the network announced Thursday."I can't wait to feel the energy and excitement every Saturday, alongside some of the most talented and entertaining names in our sport, at the biggest games in college football," he said in a statement.Ingram, 33, played the past two seasons for the New Orleans Saints, his second stint with the franchise that selected him in the first round (28th overall) of the 2011 draft. He appeared in 10 games (three starts) and rushed for 233 yards and a touchdown.He is the Saints' all-time leading rusher with 6,500 yards and is also the franchise leader in rushing touchdowns with 52.He has played in 12 NFL seasons (10 with the Saints) and has 10,236 total yards (8,111 rushing) and 75 total touchdowns (65 rushing). He has also played for the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans and is a three-time Pro Bowl selection.In 2009, Ingram became the first Alabama player to win the Heisman Trophy. That season, he rushed for 1,658 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also had 32 receptions for 334 yards and three touchdowns that season, helping the Crimson Tide win the national title. He rushed for 3,261 yards and 42 touchdowns in three seasons at Alabama. [ad_2] Source link
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eraserdude6226 · 11 months
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From Fox News - NFL approves fair-catch twist to kickoffs but new rule falls flat among fans: 'Goodbye fun'
NFL approves fair-catch twist to kickoffs but new rule falls flat among fans: 'Goodbye fun'
And the pussification of football continues!!
Hey NFL, why not just get rid of the kickoff and have each team start on the 25 yard line!!
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okgooglenews · 11 months
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Andy Reid not a fan of new kickoff rules, says NFL could turn to 'playing flag football' - USA TODAY
* Andy Reid not a fan of new kickoff rules, says NFL could turn to 'playing flag football'  USA TODAY * Andy Reid doesn't love new kickoff rule, wonders 'where does it stop?'  Yahoo Sports * Packers' All-Pro returner dismisses NFL's new kickoff rule  Fox News * Andy Reid sounds 'flag football' alarm after NFL approves new kickoff rule  New York Post * Colts LB Zaire Franklin is not happy with recent NFL rule change  Horseshoe Heroes * View Full Coverage on Google News http://dlvr.it/SpbB8S
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