NFL to make full network broadcasts available on YouTube
NEW YORK -- Fans will soon be able to upload full network broadcasts of their favorite NFL teams' games on YouTube.
Three games per franchise will be made available after fans vote at nfl.com/youtubegames for their choices out of five matches previously chosen by NFL Films and the teams. Voting runs through next week.
So Jets fans seeking to relive Super Bowl glory from way back in 1969 could choose Joe Namath's "guarantee" game against the Colts. Or 49ers fans can select the 1981 NFC title win over Dallas featuring Dwight Clark's leaping end zone catch to send San Francisco to its first Super Bowl. And Titans fan can relive the Music City Miracle.
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