Last week, the NFL announced that the Los Angeles Chargers' game against the Denver Broncos in Week 16 had been flexed from Sunday, Dec. 22 to Thursday, Dec. 19. It marked the first Thursd
One of the biggest midseason scheduling changes in NFL history is taking place next month. On Friday, the NFL announced the Week 16 game between the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals will be flexed out of "Thursday Night Football" and replaced with the Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers.
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The league decided to make this change due to the Browns and Bengals being at the bottom of the NFL standings. Cleveland holds a record of 3-8 after they took down the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday Night Football yesterday.
The NFL is flexing a "Thursday Night Football" matchup in Week 16, an unprecedented move considering how different preparation is for Thursday and Sunday games.
Thursday Night Football brings a meeting of two teams in the midst of extremely different seasons when Russell Wilson and the Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2) visit Jameis Winston and the Cleveland Browns (2-8) tonight on Amazon Prime.
The Week 16 matchup between the Broncos and Chargers will now be played on Thursday Night Football, taking the place of Browns-Bengals.
The NFL's Week 16 game between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers is being flexed to the Thursday Night Football slot on Prime Video.
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