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How many days of the week are you willing to give the NFL?

By Jay BusbeeYahoo Sports

NFL on Wednesdays is coming, as the league continues to test just how much time you’re willing to surrender.

The NFL is testing you. Season by season, day by day, the NFL is seeing just how much you’re willing to give, and give up, to follow The Shield. I’m not talking about money, although the NFL is testing the limits of that, too, posting more games on more streaming services with ever-escalating subscription fees.

The NFL is now testing just how much time you’re willing to surrender. Ready to devote your Wednesdays to the league, too? You’d better be.

It’s coming. Draft your Yahoo Fantasy Baseball team for the 2026 MLB Season You — and by “you,” I mean you, me, all of us football freaks — have proven you’re willing to watch football on Sunday mornings, afternoons and evenings, plus Thursday nights and Monday nights. You’ll get up early for the Europe games, you’ll follow the NFL onto Saturdays after college football is done, you’ll surrender your entire Thanksgiving Day and a good chunk of Christmas, too.

Every single time the NFL breaks into new territory on the calendar, eight figures’ worth of NFL fans follow. Consider a few stats from the 2025 season: The Chiefs-Cowboys game on Thanksgiving drew 57. 23 million viewers, the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history.

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