The NFL is practically halfway through its regular season and it is already possible to glimpse those teams that will fight to reach the Super Bowlsame as this campaign will be played in the Superdome of New Orleans. Starting this weekend, the league will experience changes in its programming that will affect the Mexican public, since on Sunday, November 5, the USA They return to standard time.
The above means that the morning games will go from 11:00 a.m., central time, to noon, while the 2:00 p.m. games will go one hour, the same as the night game. In fact, tonight’s match between the Houston Texans and the New York Jets in the Big Apple, is the last one who will stick to the agenda that the fans had at the time. NFL so far.
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With the exception of some territories, Americans will set their hands back one hour at two in the morning on Sunday, thereby gaining an hour of sleep. Changes in this sense have always generated controversy but they are made thinking about making the most of sunlight and generating greater economic profits.
It will be important that fans of the sport of tackling in Aztec lands and other latitudes do not forget this change, they will have an extra hour before sitting in front of the television to support their team in a stage of the campaign that is beginning to get interesting.
Among the most attractive duels of Week 9 are the visit of the Dallas Cowboys to the Atlanta Falcons and the journey of Detroit Lions a Green Bay to measure up to Packers. On Monday the Buccaneers will try to take the undefeated record from the Chiefs not Kansas City.
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