Sunday had a lot to offer in the NFL, not least because it was longer than any Sunday before.
From the London game between the New York Jets and the Minnesota Vikings to the Sunday Night game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys, there were plenty of stories, victories and defeats.
And a long day. The longest in NFL history since the merger in 1970.
As the league announced, the kickoff in London took place at 9:32 a.m. Eastern Time (3:32 p.m. CEST).
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Sunday didn’t end until Monday. Due to the weather problems in Pittsburgh, the game went on until 00:59 ET (06:59 CEST). That makes a total of 15 hours and 27 minutes.
The Cowboys only secured victory shortly before, Dak Prescott threw the decisive touchdown pass with 20 seconds left.
Today is the longest day of @nfl football since at least the 1970 merger (15 hours, 27 minutes)
The London game kicked off at 9:32AM ET Sunday, and Sunday Night Football ended at 12:59 AM Monday. NFL @nflplus @OptaSTATS
— Tony Holzman-Escareno (@FrontOfficeNFL) October 7, 2024
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