9/13/2011

The new season of the NFL kicks off


Packers Win Super Bowl, Rodgers Wins MVP

MVP Aaron Rodgers
The Packers defeated the Steelers to win Super Bowl XLV in Dallas. The final score was 31-25. The Steelers made a strong fight back but couldn’t close down Green Bay in the end. Aaron Rodgers claimed MVP and a Super Bowl ring in only his third full season as a starting quarterback with the Packers. I’ll bet that Bret Favre is kicking himself!
Great win for the Packers in what was a tight game in spots.



Posted on  by footballs No. 1 Fan
The new season of the NFL kicks off on Thursday September 8 with New Orleans at Green Bay. It’s been a long off season with the NFL lockout making headlines all summer long.
Players finally ratified the new ten-year collective bargaining agreement which lets the new season go ahead as planned. The lockout was the first since 1987 and lasted four-and-a-half months–pretty much the whole summer, and left NFL football fans wondering if the new season would actually go ahead. The Hall of Fame game between St Louis and Chicago is the only game to have been cancelled by the NFL lockout.
Anyway folks, let’s forget the past and look to the future–a bright new NFL football season to enjoy. I’m counting down the days until September 8, and can’t wait to see the Saints destroy the Packers.

Here’s the full NFL 2011/12 Season WEEK 1 Schedule:

Thursday September 8
New Orleans at Green Bay 8:30 PM
Sunday September 11
Atlanta at Chicago 1:00 PM
Cincinnati at Cleveland 1:00 PM
Buffalo at Kansas City 1:00 PM
Philadelphia at St. Louis 1:00 PM
Tennessee at Jacksonville 1:00 PM
Pittsburgh at Baltimore 1:00 PM
Indianapolis at Houston 1:00 PM
Detroit at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM
NY Giants at Washington 4:15 PM
Carolina at Arizona 4:15 PM
Minnesota at San Diego 4:15 PM
Seattle at San Francisco 4:15 PM
Dallas at NY Jets 8:20 PM
Monday September 12
New England at Miami 7:00 PM
Oakland at Denver 10:15 PM
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