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Thursday Night Kickoff Game History

While you wait for the Denver Broncos to face the Carolina Panthers, http://thefieldsofgreen.com/2014/08/25/the-origin-and-evolution-of-the-nfl-kickoff-game/">here is a little history of the NFL’s Thursday night kickoff game

It wasn’t until 2002 that the NFL started its new season with the kickoff game on Thursday night. The first two years didn’t feature the past year’s Super Bowl winner.

New York and San Francisco kicked off the season in 2002, a year after 9/11. In that game, the 49ers beat the Giants 16-13 in a rare road win.

In 2003, Washington hosted the New York Jets, and the Big Apple went 0-2 in the first two games with the Redskins 16-13 win. Overall, the two teams from New York are 1-3 in kickoff games.

The defending Super Bowl champions began kicking off the season in 2004. New England made the first of three kickoff games and won 27-24 over the Indianapolis Colts. The Patriots repeated as kickoff game participants in 2005 and are 3-0 in the games.

Things changed a bit in 2006 when the kickoff game moved to NBC, and Monday Night Football began to broadcast a double-header. In 2005, there was an unscheduled Monday Night Football double-header, but that was because of Hurricane Katrina.

The 2008 kickoff game was the first NFL game to be streamed over the Internet, and all of the Sunday Night Football games were also carried online. The Giants got the only win for the city of New York at the start of the 2008 season.

New Orleans and Minnesota met in the 2010 kickoff game, which was a rematch of the previous year’s NFC Championship Game. The Saints won 14-9 over the Vikings in what would be Brett Favre’s final season.

New Orleans took part in the kickoff game the following year against Green Bay. The game was a matchup of the past two Super Bowl champions, and the first time that has occurred. The Packers won the game 42-34 over the Saints.

New Orleans is the only team to play in back-to-back kickoff games without winning the Super Bowl in both of those seasons. New England is the first team to play in back-to-back kickoff games. The Saints are 1-2 in kickoff games, with a 2007 loss to Colts, and are one of four teams to have played the kickoff game three times, joining the Steelers, Patriots and Giants.

Due to the Democratic National Convention in 2012, the Thursday kickoff game was moved to Wednesday. In that game, the Giants hosted the Dallas Cowboys, and it was the first time the defending Super Bowl champion lost the kickoff game.

The Cowboys won 24-17 in the kickoff game in Dallas’ only appearance. The team is one of four teams with a perfect record in the kickoff game, joining New England, San Francisco and Denver.

In 2013, a scheduling conflict between the Baltimore Orioles and Ravens forced the Super Bowl champion Ravens to go on the road. Playing in Denver, Baltimore became the second Super Bowl winner to lose the Thursday kickoff game.

It was also the first time the Super Bowl champion had lost back-to-back kickoff games. http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-broncos-and-the-panthers-have-history-on-their-side-thursday-night/">Overall, Super Bowl winners are 10-2 in kickoff games. The two losers had scheduling conflicts that forced them to move the game in some way.

Tonight’s game between the Broncos and Panthers is the first time a http://www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap3000000396558">Super Bowl rematch kicks off a season. It is also the seventh time a Super Bowl rematch has occurred the following season with the winners of the big game going 4-2 in the meetings.

Denver is just the third team to start a new quarterback after winning the Super Bowl the previous season. Denver, with John Elway retiring, and Baltimore, by cutting Trent Dilfer, are the two champions that did not have the same quarterback the next season.

Coverage of Broncos and Panthers will begin at 7:30 p.m. on NBC, and the musical acts and pregame show begins at 6:30.

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