RyanTheColtsFan
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With 46.7 million average viewers, the game was the most-watched American Football Conference championship game in 21 years
Patriots @ Colts November 4th will be the most watched regular season game in NFL history.
I would say false... IMO it will be the most watched regular season game of this season if both teams are deep in the race for the AFC's top playoff seed at that point in time.
This is a rivalry that is on par with Yanks-Sox right now...
If I remember correctly, Pats vs. Colts this year is not a national game.
I saw the timeslot for the game as 4:15pm... if its not assigned as the Sunday Night game at that point, it would be pretty clear it would be the CBS "Main Event" game of the 4:15pm games scheduled. So do bet the #1 CBS announce team to be there.
It isn't eligible to be moved to Sunday Night. The game is in week 9. The flexible schedule where games can get pushed to Sunday night doesn't start until week 11.
I'd have to say false. I'm looking at the week 10 matchup in primetime - Indy @ SD. Depending on where everyone's at that game could be pretty heavily viewed.