The NFL certainly likes to dish out punishment to their fans.
Having multiple games a year overseas in the early morning hours and having to pay for it is one thing, but their latest decision has fans quite puzzled as to what they are doing with their time.
The NFL has an ability to flex games at this part of the season but they are choosing not to for some UnGodly reason.
After playing the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football in Week 10, the Denver Broncos are currently scheduled to host the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football in Week 11.
Despite knowing the Broncos will be taking on the Broncos next week in Primetime, the league has chosen to not flex it out.
“The NFL confirms there are no changes to the Week 11 schedule, and the Broncos will play in primetime in each of the next two weeks. The Broncos will face the Bills on “Monday Night Football” in Week 10 and host the Vikings on “Sunday Night Football” in Week 11,” Aric DiLalla tweeted.
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The Broncos are 3-5 coming out of their bye and the Vikings lost quarterback Kirk Cousins to a season-ending Achilles injury. The game is on tap to feature Joshua Dobbs against Russell Wilson. Not exactly a sexy matchup,
The Broncos will be set to play in prime time in consecutive weeks and that is a ride that nobody wants to be on but are being forced to anyway.