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Originally Posted by JoeRedskin
So here's a question:
Teams are not allowed more than 5 prime time games. Say, however, that the Skins/Giants game at the end of the year is like last year's Giants game - win and in, loser go home, last meaningful game of the season as all else is decided - could it be flexed into the prime-time slot?
What if the Dallas/Skins game the prior week had significant play-off implications, could it be flexed? Both?
Just curious if anyone knows the answer. Also, who makes the flex scheduling call?
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Just like the regular schedule the NFL makes the final flex scheduling call, after consulting with the networks
Three teams are allowed up to six primetime games (at least that was the rule when I last scheduled which was a couple of years ago), the rest of the league is allowed five. NBC can only have a team on four times though