Kanye West is elaborating on his plans.
10.09.2020 - 20:49 / deadline.com
Dade Hayes Finance EditorThe NFL season — somehow, some way — is actually kicking off tonight in Kansas City with NBC’s broadcast of the Chiefs game against the Houston Texans. The return of pro football (plus select college games) is coming not a moment too soon for a television advertising business trying to end this tempestuous year on a positive note.Of all the parts of the media landscape wiped out by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, live sports is the most precious.
Kanye West is elaborating on his plans.
Kanye West is seemingly patching up a decade-long feud.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerIf you tuned in late to the Kansas City Chiefs-Houston Texans NFL season opener on Thursday night, you missed the most important action of the game.The final score and the night’s big plays took a backseat today to the social activism on display, which included fans booing a pre-game show of unity by the two teams, who linked arms at mid-field before the kickoff.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe NFL season kicked off on Thursday night, dominating the television ratings for the evening while still seeing a decline from the opening game in 2019.Defending Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs’ winning effort against the Houston Texans averaged 19.3 million viewers on NBC, per Nielsen.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticWith the coronavirus pandemic still raging across America, this year’s NFL season opener was as different as night and day in many ways from the 100th season kickoff in 2019. For one thing, as reigning Super Bowl champs the Kansas City Chiefs pummeled the Houston Texans 34-20, the ratings were down – a lot.In early numbers, the primetime NBC game scored a 5.2 among adults 18-49 and 16.4 million viewers between 8 – 11 PM ET.
The Houston Texans remained in their locker room during the National Anthem before their opener against the Kansas City Chiefs in a coordinated display meant to bring awareness to Black Lives Matter and other social justice initiatives. The anthem was performed by R&B duo Chloe X Halle from an empty stadium and streamed on the video screens.
NFL season officially kicked off Thursday night, and Chloe x Halle helped start things off in a big way.
Sister duo Chloe x Halle kicked off the 2020/2021 NFL season on Thursday night.
The NFL season has officially begun and it kicked off on Thursday night (September 10) with a performance from Chloe x Halle!
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerWhat promises to be the most socially conscious season in National Football League history kicked off tonight in Missouri, with the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs matching up against the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium.A league that once discouraged its players from kneeling during the national anthem has now fully embraced social activism on the field.
The NFL is channelling Celine Dion ahead of Thursday night’s kick-off.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorYou’d think Lisa Salters would have seen everything by now, but the woman who holds the distinction of being the longest-serving sideline reporter in the history of “Monday Night Football” will soon encounter something that has never been part of covering an NFL game.When ESPN launches this season of “MNF,” Salters will likely find herself working the game from empty stadium seats, in an area now being referred to as “the moat.” Other reporters who have her role,
Kansas City Chiefs, hosting the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The stadium will allow fans in at 22% capacity,The game is a rematch of the last year's AFC Divisional Round playoff game, where QB Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs to an extraordinary comeback, fighting back from a 24-0 deficit to win 51-31.
Football fans won’t hear Hank Williams Jr.’s “Monday Night Football” intro this upcoming NFL season.
across Bolton is “nowhere near enough”, Andy Burnham has said.