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Pro Football: Teams with 5+ Primetime Games

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All Outcomes (32)
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Arizona 0%
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Atlanta 0%
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Baltimore 0%
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Buffalo 0%
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Carolina 0%
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Chicago 0%
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Cincinnati 0%
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Cleveland 0%
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Dallas 0%
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Denver 0%
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Detroit 0%
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Green Bay 0%
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Houston 0%
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Indianapolis 0%
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Jacksonville 0%
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Kansas City 0%
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Las Vegas 0%
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Los Angeles C 0%
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Los Angeles R 0%
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Miami 0%
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Minnesota 0%
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New England 0%
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New Orleans 0%
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New York G 0%
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New York J 0%
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Philadelphia 0%
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Pittsburgh 0%
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San Francisco 0%
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Seattle 0%
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Tampa Bay 0%
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Tennessee 0%
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Washington 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which NFL teams will be assigned five or more primetime regular-season games in the upcoming season. It matters because primetime slots drive national exposure, ratings, and revenue for teams and broadcasters.

There are 32 outcomes in this market, one per NFL team, and the market resolves based on the league's official primetime assignments for the relevant regular season; the market close date is listed as TBD. Historically, teams with large national followings, recent success, or marquee stars tend to receive more primetime appearances, while the NFL also uses flex scheduling and network priorities to adjust matchups later in the season.

Market odds aggregate public and professional expectations about whether a given team will reach five primetime games; they update as schedule information, injuries, and league decisions change. Use odds as a real-time synthesis of available information, not as immutable predictions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does this market define a 'primetime' game for resolution purposes?

Resolution typically follows the NFL's official designation of regular-season primetime broadcasts (national evening windows such as weeknight and Sunday night national games); consult the market's rules for the exact list of eligible broadcast windows and whether special international or rescheduled games count.

When will each outcome be resolved and what timeline should traders expect given the 'Closes: TBD' status?

Resolution occurs after the league publishes the official primetime assignments for the season and any post-release adjustments covered by the market rules; because the market close is TBD, check the market page or rulebook for the announced close date and the stated resolution procedure once available.

Can a team's primetime count change after the initial schedule release, and which mechanisms cause those changes?

Yes—flex scheduling, network reassignment, rescheduled games due to extraordinary events, or added national windows (e.g., additional weeknight national games) can change a team's primetime totals after the initial release; the market follows the league's final official assignments as specified in its rules.

Do preseason, postseason, international, or special exhibition games count toward the five primetime games?

Most markets count only regular-season primetime games unless the event rules explicitly include preseason, postseason, or other special-designation games; check the market's resolution criteria to confirm which game types are eligible.

Which team-level characteristics historically make a team more likely to appear in five or more primetime games?

Teams with recent on-field success, consistent playoff contention, nationally prominent quarterbacks or stars, large media markets, and frequent rivalries or marquee matchups are more likely to be slotted into multiple primetime windows by the league and broadcasters.

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