Sunday, 5 January 2014

American Football 2014

American Football 2014  The 5 Biggest Dates
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In so many ways, football is still America’s national pastime. A lot of American individuals and families still make their weekend itineraries around football games. That said, wouldn’t it be best to build your events around the best games?
Here are 5 biggest dates in the football calendar in the coming weeks and months.

1. The new International Series (September 29 and October 27 2014) - These are NFL regular season games to be played at the Wembley Stadium in London, UK. For travel any in the world contact Cheap Flight 4u. For the September 29 game, the Minnesota Vikings will face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers. While for the October 27 game, the Jacksonville Jaguars will face off against the San Francisco 49ers.

2. Thanksgiving Classic (November 28)- The Thanksgiving Classic is a series of games that commemorate Thanksgiving. This year, a triple-header will highlight the festivities. For the first game, the Green Bay Packers will visit the Detroit Lions. For the second game, the Oakland Raiders will visit the Dallas Cowboys. And for the third game, a rivalry game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens will take place.

3. The beginning of the NFL Playoffs (January 4, 2014)- This is the time of the year when all games become virtual do-or-die affairs. All the battles waged at this stage would determine who will get to the Super Bowl, the game that determines who wins all the marbles for the 2013-14 NFL season.

4. BCS National Championship Game (January 6, 2014)- This is the game that ultimately determines the  best team for this college season. The most prestigious of all bowl games, it is considered as a fitting culmination to the college football season. The protagonists for this match to be held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena will be determined by the final BCS rankings at season’s end.

5. Super Bowl XLVIII (February 2, 2014)- This game will pit the AFC and NFC champions to determine who takes home the NFL championship. Scheduled to be held at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey (which doubles as the home field of the Jets and Giants), this game is expected to make history once again and turn football players into legends.

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