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Eagles-Vikings reportedly flexed to primetime

The Eagles-Vikings game at the Linc on Dec. 26 has been flexed to primetime, according to the Vikings' Web site.

The game was originally scheduled for 1 p.m. the day after Christmas, but will instead be played at 8:20 p.m. and televised to the entire nation on NBC.

Per the report, the Chargers-Bengals game that was originally scheduled for primetime has been moved to 4:05 p.m. EST.

The Eagles have been a fixture on Sunday Night Football. This will be their fourth game in primetime on Sunday night and their sixth primetime game overall, when you throw in the one Monday night game against the 'Skins and the Thursday nighter against Houston.

Minnesota takes on the Giants tonight and hosts the Bears next week, although it's unclear where that game will be played after the roof of the Metrodome collapsed over the weekend.

Earlier Monday, I posted Man Up on the defense.

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