An NFL game the night before Thanksgiving is officially ‘too much football’

Not to offend anyone, but are we sure there is no such a thing as too much football?On Wednesday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the NFL is “considering” adding a game the night before Thanksgiving to its annual schedule, possibly beginning as early as the 2026 season. Of course, the NFL does not do much “considering” these days. The league just does it.And given that the NFL is shopping four extra games to (likely) a streamer, it is safe to expect a game on Thanksgiving Eve as soon as this season.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAs for the league’s motivation, Netflix currently pays the NFL $75 million dollars per game for its Christmas Day doubleheaders. Exclusively streaming a game on the night before Thanksgiving could cost a similar amount.With a market cap nearing $4 trillion dollars, YouTube parent company Alphabet is positioned to outbid any potential rivals. YouTube vice president of subscriptions, Christian Oestlien, also recently expressed interest in adding more NFL games to the platform.”We want YouTube to be a core part of their media distribution,” Oestlien told The Athletic. For background, the expectation is that the Wednesday night game would air in addition to the rest of the Thanksgiving and Black Friday slate.CHARLES BARKLEY BLASTS NFL FOR CHRISTMAS DAY GAMESHere’s a look at the potential 10-day stretch of football this November:Even if you do not count the college football games, that is a lot of football. It also follows a familiar pattern of further diluting the NFL product, whose popularity was once tied to its scarcity.Thanksgiving football is a tradition, though it is less exciting to wake up that morning to watch the first matchups of the new week if there was already a game the night before. Likewise, NFL RedZone gained cultural appeal as a way to follow a slate of intriguing matchups on Sundays at once. Yet, by the first Sunday after Thanksgiving, 10 teams will have already played.Further, there would still be three nationally televised games left between Sunday afternoon (which is national for most of the country), “Sunday Night Football,” and “Monday Night Football.”ROBERT KRAFT SAYS NFL OWNERS WILL ‘PUSH LIKE THE DICKENS’ TO MAKE SWEEPING SCHEDULE CHANGESAnd there are simply not enough good, interesting teams to spread the national schedule that wide.Last year, just one of the teams playing on Thanksgiving made the playoffs, the Packers. The other five did not: Chiefs, Cowboys, Bengals, Ravens and Lions.The highly touted Christmas Day slate was worse. Cowboys vs. Commanders featured two teams already eliminated from the postseason. The Chiefs vs. Broncos featured a Kansas City team without Patrick Mahomes that was also already eliminated from the playoffs. Lions vs. Vikings featured two non-playoff teams in a 23-to-10 game with Max Brosmer at quarterback for Minnesota.”But, Bobby, do not watch if you do not like it. Go watch a true crime doc,” some X user is about to demand.Look, maybe I wi 

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