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Patriots Beat Jaguars, Remain Undefeated in NFL Season
13 January 2008 -- In the U.S. National Football League playoffs, the New England Patriots are just two wins away from a perfect 19-0 season after beating the Jacksonville Jaguars, 31-20.
Only the 1972 Miami Dolphins have gone through a season without a loss , posting a 17-0 record when teams played two fewer games in the regular season.
The Patriots improved to 17-0 late Saturday while advancing to the National Conference championship game. » read more »
ESPN Sunday NFL Countdown and NFL Matchup Features
- Saturday and Sunday Editions of Countdown and Matchup during NFL Playoffs
- Two-Hour SportsCenter Special Sunday Night at 9 p.m. to Recap Weekend Games
» read more »ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Matchup and Monday Night Countdown Features
November 8, 2007 -- Sunday NFL Countdown Presented by IBM featuring Chris Berman, Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Emmitt Smith will preview all the day’s NFL games Sunday at 11 a.m. ET. Chris Mortensen will provide headlines and league news, and Steve Young will contribute his weekly Sunday opinion segment, “Young is Restless.”
The pre-game show will include reports from Sal Paolantonio covering the Cowboys at Giants game and Ed Werder in Pittsburgh for the Browns at Steelers. Planned features:
Marion Barber » read more »
Monday Night Football #1 Every Week Among All Networks in Prime Time Delivery of Men
- Leads All Prime-Time Shows In Time Spent Viewing
- ESPN.com NFL Content: 48 Million Page Views, Up 41% From 2006
» read more »ESPN Monday Night Countdown Features
MONDAY NIGHT COUNTDOWN, 7 P.M. ON ESPN
October 18, 2007 -- Monday Night Countdown Delivered by UPS with Berman, Jackson, Johnson, Parcells and Mortensen (in Bristol) and Stuart Scott, Young and Smith (at the MNF game in Jacksonville) will review the outcome of Sunday’s games and preview Monday Night Football. The pre-game show will lead into the kickoff of Monday Night Football – Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars (8:30 p.m.), featuring Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski and Tony Kornheiser with sideline reporters Suzy Kolber and Michele Tafoya. » read more »