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First half of NFL season produces faster games

Por: WPLG Local 10 Sports November 11, 2022

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Faster, more competitive games have the NFL feeling proud through the first half of the season.While the league is constantly dealing with , including Dan Snyder’s legal troubles, Brian Flores’ lawsuit and Deshaun Watson’s suspension, the NFL points out the product and viewing experience have improved.Through Week 9, game time is down to 3:01:55. That would be the fastest for a full season in nearly 30 years. Games averaged 3:00:01 in... + full article



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