:facepalm: NFL would get better ratings if they went head to head...Why not Friday night?
One of the perks of winning the Super Bowl is getting to host the next season opener in prime time. But when the Giants begin the defense of their championship at MetLife Stadium this fall, they will also get an extra-long break before their second game.
The 2012 opener has been scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 5, instead of the traditional Thursday start, to avoid conflicting with President Obama?s speech at the Democratic National Convention, scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 6. It will be the first N.F.L. game played on a Wednesday since 1948.
The Giants will have 10 days off before they have to play again.
The season opener will kick off at 8:30 p.m. Eastern. An opponent will be announced later, but the Green Bay Packers, who won the Super Bowl after the 2010 season, are on the Giants? schedule. If that is the opening matchup, it will be the second year in a row with the winners of the two most recent Super Bowls.
The N.F.L. has opened its season on the Thursday after Labor Day since 2002, and the defending champion has hosted the game since 2004. The Super Bowl champion is 8-0 in the kickoff game.
One of the perks of winning the Super Bowl is getting to host the next season opener in prime time. But when the Giants begin the defense of their championship at MetLife Stadium this fall, they will also get an extra-long break before their second game.
The 2012 opener has been scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 5, instead of the traditional Thursday start, to avoid conflicting with President Obama?s speech at the Democratic National Convention, scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 6. It will be the first N.F.L. game played on a Wednesday since 1948.
The Giants will have 10 days off before they have to play again.
The season opener will kick off at 8:30 p.m. Eastern. An opponent will be announced later, but the Green Bay Packers, who won the Super Bowl after the 2010 season, are on the Giants? schedule. If that is the opening matchup, it will be the second year in a row with the winners of the two most recent Super Bowls.
The N.F.L. has opened its season on the Thursday after Labor Day since 2002, and the defending champion has hosted the game since 2004. The Super Bowl champion is 8-0 in the kickoff game.

