The Bengals volunteered to host a game at Paycor Stadium on Black Friday, and added that an NFL game could be played in Cincinnati annually the day after Thanksgiving, according to the league’s vice president for broadcast planning, Mike North.
“The Cincinnati Bengals actually raised their hand and volunteered and said, ‘We’d be happy to host the first Black Friday game,'” North told reporters Friday. “‘In fact, we’d be happy to make this a tradition. How about Black Friday in Cincinnati every year?’ I’m sure that will be something we explore moving forward.”
On Wednesday, the NFL announced that the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins will play in the league’s first-ever Black Friday game, at MetLife Stadium on Nov. 24. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 pm Eastern. Amazon will provide free access, streamed exclusively on Prime Video.
North said Amazon requested that one of the NFL’s New York teams play in this year’s Black Friday game, and a matchup between the Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles was also considered.
The Bengals’ schedule, released Thursday night, revealed a mini-bye between a Week 11 game Nov. 16 at Baltimore on Thursday Night Football and their Week 12 game at home Nov. 26 against the Steelers. Cincinnati is scheduled to play four primetime games, including Monday Night Football against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 3 and Sunday Night Football against the Buffalo Bills in Week 9.
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This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Bengals lobbied for Black Friday game played annually in Cincinnati