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How much money is an ad for Super Bowl 56?

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Normally, fans don’t pay too much attention to commercials during a sporting event. But, the one time of year that viewers actually want to see commercials is during the Super Bowl.

Super Bowl 56 is no different. The Bengals will face the Rams for the game, and a rap performance featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar will take place during the halftime show. But, in between all of the action, there will be a long list of new, and possibly iconic, Super Bowl commercials.

In order to get your company a spot during the Super Bowl commercials, you must pay a pretty penny. Here’s what you need to know about how much Super Bowl commercials cost.

MORE: The 25 best Super Bowl commercials of all time, ranked

How much do Super Bowl commercials cost in 2022?

NBC, the home for Super Bowl 56, has not reported the official prices for each Super Bowl ad spot, but it was reported back in September by Dan Lovinger of NBC Sports Group that the spots were selling quickly and for an upwards of $6.5 million for a 30-second ad.

This year’s price is the most expensive Super Bowl ad price in NFL history.

This price is about a 20 percent increase from the last time NBC hosted the Super Bowl in 2018. The last two Super Bowls, hosted by Fox (2020) and CBS (2021) only saw bids as high as $5.6 million.

How much was a Super Bowl commercial in 2021?

CBS hosted Super Bowl 55, and the highest recorded price for a Super Bowl commercial was $5.6 million. This was around the same average for the 2020 Super Bowl, too.

On top of paying for a cable television ad spot, CBS required companies to pay an additional $300,000 if they wanted their ad to be included on CBS’ live stream.

How long are Super Bowl commercials?

Super Bowl commercials typically last 30 seconds, just like regular commercials. Some companies push the time down to 15 seconds, or even pay extra money to run a 45- or 60-second ad.

How many commercials are in a Super Bowl?

Each year, there are around 80 to 90 Super Bowl commercials ran during the broadcast. Lovinger from NBC said that this year would be around the same.

First Super Bowl commercial cost

The cost of a commercial at the first Super Bowl was $37,500, according to SuperBowl-ads.com.

Super Bowl commercial price history

Year Price of 30-second commercial
1967 $37,500/$42,500 (Multiple networks)
1968 $54,500
1969 $55,000
1970 $78,200
1971 $72,500
1972 $86,100
1973 $88,100
1974 $103,500
1975 $107,000
1976 $110,000
1977 $125,000
1978 $162,300
1979 $185,000
1980 $222,000
1981 $275,000
1982 $324,300
1983 $400,000
1984 $368,200
1985 $525,000
1986 $550,000
1987 $600,000
1988 $645,500
1989 $675,500
1990 $700,400
1991 $800,000
1992 $850,000
1993 $850,000
1994 $900,000
1995 $1,150,000
1996 $1,085,000
1997 $1,200,000
1998 $1,291,100
1999 $1,600,000
2000 $2,100,000
2001 $2,200,000
2002 $2,200,000
2003 $2,200,000
2004 $2,302,200
2005 $2,400,000
2006 $2,500,000
2007 $2,385,365
2008 $2,699,963
2009 $2,999,960
2010 $2,954,010
2011 $3,100,000
2012 $3,500,000
2013 $3,800,000
2014 $4,000,000
2015 $4,250,000
2016 $4,500,000
2017 $5,000,000
2018 $5,200,000
2019 $5,300,000
2020 $5,600,000
2021 $5,500,000
2022 $6,500,000

Source: Superbowl-ads.com (Nielsen Media Research)

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Updated table of gold, silver, bronze medals for every country

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It has been only a few months since the end of the 2021 Tokyo Summer Games, but athletes from across the world have converged once more. The 2022 Winter Olympics kicked off Feb. 2 and will run through Feb. 20 in Beijing.

Last time the Winter Games took place, Norway finished on top, collecting 14 gold medals and 39 medals overall, while Germany tied with 14 golds but had 31 medals overall. Canada finished third with 11 golds and 29 overall medals, and the United States was fourth at nine and 23, respectively.

Who is winning the race for the most golds in 2022? Sporting News is tracking the top 15 countries in terms of medal count during the 2022 Beijing Games. The table below is sorted by most gold medals won and includes tallies for silver, bronze and total medals.

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Olympic medal count 2022

Pos. Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1. Norway 12 7 7 26
2. Germany 9 6 3 18
3. United States 7 6 4 17
4. Austria 6 6 4 16
5. Netherlands 6 4 3 13
6. China 6 4 2 12
7. Sweden 5 3 3 11
8. Switzerland 5 0 5 10
9. ROC 4 7 9 20
10. France 3 7 2 12
11. Italy 2 6 5 13
12. Japan 2 5 7 14
13. Canada 2 4 11 17
14. Slovenia 2 3 2 7
15. South Korea 1 3 1 5
16. Australia 1 2 1 4
17. Finland 1 1 2 4
18. New Zealand 1 1 0 2
19. Hungary 1 0 2 3
20. Czech Republic 1 0 1 2
21. Slovakia 1 0 0 1

(The official Olympics medal standings are listed by total gold medals).

Full medal standings can be found on the Beijing Games’ official website.

Olympics schedule 2022

NBC will be carrying every event in the 2022 Beijing Olympics across its various networks: NBC, USA, CNBC, Olympic Channel and its streaming platform Peacock.

In Canada, CBC will be broadcasting all the events, with broadcast partners Sportsnet and TSN also carrying select events.

WATCH THE 2022 OLYMPICS LIVE WITH fuboTV: Canada | United States

Winter Olympics schedule 2022

Wednesday, Feb. 2

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Curling Mixed doubles round robin 7-10 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (USA vs. Austria) 6-8 p.m. USA
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 8-10 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
  Mixed doubles round robin (USA vs. Italy)   USA
Alpine skiing Men’s downhill training 10-11 p.m. USA
Hockey Women’s prelims (Switzerland vs. Canada) 11 p.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
  Women’s prelims (China vs. Czechia) 11 p.m. NBCOlympics.com

Thursday, Feb. 3

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 7-8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (USA vs. Finland) 7-8 a.m. USA
Hockey Women’s prelims (Finland vs. USA) 8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (Norway vs. Canada) 10 a.m. USA
Hockey Women’s preliminaries re-air (USA vs. Finland) 5 p.m. USA
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 7-8 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
  Mixed doubles round robin (Canada vs. Switzerland)   NBC
Figure skating Team competition (men’s short program, rhythm dance) 8-10 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Men’s, Women’s moguls qualifying 8-10 p.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (Italy vs. Norway) 9 p.m. USA
Alpine skiing Men’s downhill training 10 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s prelims (ROC vs. Switzerland) 11 p.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
  Women’s prelims (Denmark vs. China)   NBCOlympics.com

Friday, Feb. 4

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 12 a.m.-1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Team competition (pairs short program) 12-1 a.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (USA vs. Sweden) 1-2 a.m. USA
Figure skating Men’s short program, rhythm dance (re-air) 2 a.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Men’s, women’s moguls (re-air) 2 a.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles round robin 8-10 p.m. NBC
Olympics Opening ceremony 6 a.m. NBC
Olympics Opening ceremony 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Olympics preview show 12 p.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (USA vs. Sweden) 2 p.m. USA
Figure skating Team competition (men’s short program re-air) 4 p.m. USA
Figure skating Team competition (rhythm dance re-air) 5 p.m. USA
Figure skating Team competition (pairs short program re-air) 6 p.m. USA
Olympics Opening ceremony (re-air) 5 p.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (Austria vs. Norway) 6 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
  Mixed doubles round robin (Switzerland vs. Sweden)   NBCOlympics.com/USA
Snowboarding Women’s slopestyle qualifying 9 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Women’s slopestyle qualifying 10-11 p.m. USA
Alpine skiing Men’s downhill training 10-11 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s prelims 11 p.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA

Saturday, Feb. 5

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Ski jumping Men’s normal hill qualifying 12 a.m.-1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Opening ceremony (re-air) 12 a.m.-1 a.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 1-2 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Ski jumping Normal hill men’s qualification 1-2 a.m. USA
Cross-country skiing Women’s 15km skiathlon freestyle/classical 2-3 a.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
Speed skating Women’s 3000m 3-4 a.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
Hockey Women’s prelims (multiple matches) 3-4 a.m NBCOlympics.com
Biathlon Mixed relay 4x6km 4-5 a.m NBC
Ski jumping Women’s normal hill final 4-5 a.m NBC
Freestyle skiing Men’s moguls qualifying 5-6 a.m. USA
  Men’s moguls qualifying 2   NBCOlympics.com
Ski jumping Men’s normal hill qualifying (re-air) 2 5-6 a.m. USA
Short track Women’s 500m heats, Men’s 1000m heats, Mixed team relay 6-7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Luge Men’s singles, runs 1 & 2 6-7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Men’s moguls finals 6-7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 7-8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Olympics Olympic ice 10-11 a.m. Peacock
Luge Men’s singles first, second runs 10-11 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Peacock
Biathlon 4x6km relay 12-1 p.m. USA
Short track Mixed relay, 500m, 1000m qualification, finals 2-4 p.m. USA
Cross-country skiing Women’s skiathlon 2 p.m. NBC
Luge Men’s first, second runs 2:30 p.m. NBC
Speed skating Women’s 3000m 3 p.m. NBC
Biathlon Mixed relay 3:45 p.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Men’s moguls qualifying 4:30 p.m. NBC
Hockey Women’s prelims (USA vs. ROC) 5-6 p.m. USA
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (USA vs. Canada) 6-7 p.m. CNBC
Biathlon Mixed relay 4x6km (re-air) 7-8 p.m. USA
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 8 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Team event, women’s short program, pairs free skate 8:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (USA vs. Czechia) 8 p.m. CNBC
Short track Mixed team relay 8 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Team competition, women’s short program 8:30 p.m. NBC
Snowboarding Women’s slopestyle final 8:30 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Downhill men’s competition 10 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Luge Men’s singles first, second runs (re-air) 10 p.m. USA
Alpine skiing Downhill men’s competition 11 p.m. USA
Snowboarding Men’s slopestyle qualifying 11:30 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com

Sunday, Feb. 6

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Snowboarding Women’s slopestyle final 12-1 a.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Men’s moguls competition qualifying 12-1 a.m. NBC
Olympics Olympics highlights 12-1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Short track Day 1 coverage 1-2 a.m. NBC
Figure skating Women’s short program, men’s free skate 1-2 a.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Men’s downhill event (re-air) 1-2 a.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 1-2 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
TBD TBD 1-2 a.m. USA
Cross-country skiing Men’s 30km skiathlon classical/freestyle 2-3 a.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
Speed skating Men’s 3000m all skaters 3-5 a.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
Hockey Women’s prelims (China vs. Japan) 3:40 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Freestyle skiing Women’s Moguls qualifying 2 5-6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Ski jumping Men’s normal hill final 5-6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (Norway vs. Sweden) 5:15 a.m. USA
Freestyle skiing Women’s moguls qualifying, final 6-7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
Luge Men’s singles, Runs 3 & 4 6-7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies Day 2 6-7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 7-8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s preliminaries (Switzerland vs. USA) 8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com/USA
Olympics Highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Olympics Olympic ice 10 a.m. Peacock
Luge Men’s singles third, final runs 10 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (Italy vs. Sweden) 12 p.m. USA
Ski jumping Normal hill men’s final 2 p.m. USA
Speed skating Men’s 5000m 2 p.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (USA vs. Switzerland) 3 p.m. NBC
Cross-country skiing Men’s skiathlon 3 p.m. NBC
Freestyle skiing Women’s moguls final 4 p.m. NBC
Hockey Women’s prelims (USA vs. Switzerland) 5 p.m. USA
Ski jumping Men’s normal hills final 7 p.m. NBC
Cross skiing-country Men’s skiathlon classical/freestyle (re-air) 7:30 p.m. USA
Luge Men’s third, final runs 7:30 p.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (multiple matches) 8 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Team competition, pairs’ free skate 8:15 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Women’s giant slalom, first run 9:15 p.m. NBC/USA/NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Women’s big air qualifying 8:30 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Team competition, free dance 9:30 p.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Women’s big air qualifying 10:15 p.m. NBC
Ski jumping Men’s normal air final (re-air) 10:15 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Team competition, women’s free skate 10:35 p.m. NBC
Snowboarding Men’s slopestyle final 11 p.m. NBC
Hockey Women’s preliminaries (Canada vs. ROC) 11 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com

Monday, Feb. 7

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Men’s slopestyle final 12-1 a.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Women’s giant slalom 12-1 a.m. NBC
Freestyle skiing Men’s big air qualifying 12:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Women’s giant slalom run 2 12:45 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Freestyle skiing Men’s big air qualifying 1:30 a.m. USA
Figure skating Team competition (pair’s free skate, free dance, women’s free skate) 2-3 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine Skiing Women’s Giant Slalom, run 1 2-3 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Free-style Skiing Women’s big-air qualifying 2-3 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Men’s slopestyle final 2:45 a.m. USA
Speed skating Women’s 1500m all skaters 3:30 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s preliminaries (Czechia vs. Denmark) 3:40 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Biathlon Women’s individual 15km 4-5 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Mixed doubles round robin (USA vs. Great Britain) 5 a.m. USA
Ski jumping Mixed team normal hill 5:25 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies Day 3 6:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Short track Women’s 500m, men’s 1000m medals 6:30 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Luge Women’s singles runs 1 and 2 6:50 a.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles semifinals (multiple matches) 7-8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Luge Women’s singles, first run 8:05 a.m. USA
Hockey Women’s preliminaries (Finland vs. Switzerland, Sweden vs. China) 8:10 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Luge Women’s singles, second run 8:05 a.m. USA
Biathlon Women’s individual 15km 9:40 a.m. USA
Olympics Olympic Ice 10 a.m. Peacock
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Ski jumping Normal hill mixed team 11 a.m. USA
Curling Mixed doubles round robin 12:30 p.m. USA
Biathlon Women’s 15km 2 p.m. NBC
Luge Women’s singles first, second runs 2:30 p.m. USA
Speed skating Women’s event (re-air) 3:45 p.m. USA
Ski jumping Mixed team normal hill 4 p.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles semifinal 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Game of the day 5 p.m. USA
Biathlon Women’s 15km 7 p.m. USA
Curling Mixed doubles semifinal 8 p.m. CNBC
Short track Women’s 500m final 8 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Men’s single short program 8:15 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Speed skating Women’s 1500m 8:30 p.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Women’s big air final 9 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Men’s,women’s parallel giant slalom qualifying 9:40 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Men’s super G 10:05 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s prelims (USA vs. Canada) 10:45 p.m. USA
Figure skating Men’s short program (Groups 4, 5) 11 p.m. NBC
Hockey Women’s prelims (USA vs. Canada) 11:10 p.m. NBCOlympics.com

Tuesday, Feb. 8

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Hockey Women’s prelims (USA vs. Canada) 12:15 a.m. USA
Luge Women’s first, second runs 1-2 a.m. USA
Short track Men’s 1000m final 1-2 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Mixed doubles bronze medal match 1:05 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Men’s, women’s parallel giant slalom finals 1:30 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Short track Women’s 500m final 2-3 a.m. NBC
Speed skating Women’s 1500m 2-3 a.m. NBC
Freestyle Skiing Women’s big air final 2-3 a.m. NBC
Alpine Skiing Men’s super G 2-3 a.m. NBC
Figure Skating Men’s short program 2-3 a.m. NBC
Cross-country skiing Men’s, women’s individual sprint freestyle qualifying, finals 3 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Biathlon Men’s 20km individual 3:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s hockey preliminaries (Czechia vs. Japan) 3:40 a.m. NBCOlympics
Biathlon Men’s 20km individual 4:35 a.m. USA
TBD TBD 5:15 a.m. USA
Cross-country skiing Individual sprint freestyle finals 5:30 a.m. USA
Speed skating Men’s 1500m 5:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies Day 4 6:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Luge Women’s singles runs 3 & 4 6:50 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Mixed doubles gold medal 7:05 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Luge Women’s singles runs 3 & 4 7:15 a.m. USA
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Women’s preliminaries (ROC vs. Finland, Sweden vs. Denmark) 8:10 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Luge Women’s singles finals run 8:35 a.m. USA
Speed skating Men’s 1500m 9:20 a.m. USA
Olympics Olympic Ice 10 a.m. Peacock
Biathlon Men’s individual 20km (re-air) 10:30 p.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Snowboarding Men’s, women’s giant slalom (re-air) 12 p.m. USA
Curling Mixed doubles bronze medal match 1 p.m. USA
Biathlon Men’s 20km individual 2 p.m. NBC
Speed skating Men’s 1500m 3:30 p.m. NBC
Cross country Men’s women’s sprint finals 4:15 p.m. NBC
Curling Mixed doubles bronze medal match 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Women’s prelims (USA vs. Canada) 5 p.m. USA
Speed skating Men’s event 1500m 7:30 p.m. USA
Curling Mixed doubles gold medal match 8 p.m. CNBC
Luge Women’s third, final runs 8 p.m. NBC
Snowboarding Women’s halfpipe qualifying 8:30 p.m. NBC/USA/NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Women’s slalom run 1 9:15 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
TBD TBD 9:45 p.m. NBC
Freestyle skiing Men’s big air final 10 p.m. NBC/NBCOLympics.com
Snowboarding Women’s snowboarding cross qualifying 10 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Cross-country skiing Individual sprints finals (re-air) 11:30 p.m. USA
Snowboarding Men’s halfpipe qualifying 11:30 p.m. NBC/NBCOlymppics.com
Snowboarding Women’s snowboarding cross qualifying 11:35 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Women’s slalom run finals 11:35 p.m. NBC

Wednesday, Feb. 9

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBOlympics.comC
Alpine skiing Women’s slalom run 2 12:45 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Women’s snowboarding cross finals 1:30 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Nordic combined Men’s Nordic combined individual normal hill 2 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Women’s halfpipe qualifying 2-3 a.m. NBC
Alpine Skiing Women’s slalom event, first run 2-3 a.m. NBC
Freestyle Skiing Men’s big air event 2-3 a.m. NBC
Nordic combined Men’s Nordic combined individual normal hill 3 a.m. USA
Hockey Men’s hockey preliminaries (ROC vs. Switzerland) 3:40 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Short track Women’s 1000m qualifying; Men’s 1500m quarters, semis, finals; Women’s relay semis 6 a.m. USA
Olympics Medal ceremonies Day 5 6:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Nordic combined Men’s Nordic combined individual 10km No. 1 6-7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Short track Men’s 1500m, women’s 1000m and relay quarters, semis & finals 6-7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 7-8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Luge Doubles all run 7:20 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Men’s prelims (Czechia vs. Denver) 8:10 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Olympic Ice 10 a.m. Peacock
Nordic Combined Men’s individual 10km 10:30 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Luge Doubles first, final runs 11:15 a.m. USA
Curling Men’s round robin (China vs. Sweden) 12:15 p.m. USA
Luge Doubles first, finals runs 2 p.m. NBC
Nordic Combined Men’s individual normal hill & 10km 2:30 a.m. NBC
Snowboarding Women’s Cross Final 3:30 p.m. NBC
TBD TBD 4 p.m. USA
Alpine Skiing Women’s slalom 4:30 p.m. NBC
Hockey Men’s round robin (USA vs. ROC) 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Game of the day 5 p.m. USA
Nordic Combined Men’s individual normal hill, 10km events 7 p.m. USA
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 8-9 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Short track Day 3 8 p.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (USA vs. ROC) 8:05 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Women’s halfpipe final 8:30 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Men’s singles free skate 8:30 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Skeleton Men’s singles heats 1, 2 8:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Women’s halfpipe final 8:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Men’s combined, downhill 9:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Men’s combined, downhill 10 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Men’s free skate (Groups 3, 4) 10:40 p.m. NBC
Snowboarding Men’s cross qualifying 10:15 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Luge Doubles first, final runs (re-air) 10:20 p.m. USA
Snowboarding Men’s cross qualifying 10:50 p.m. USA
Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Sweden vs. Latvia) 11:10 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Skeleton Men’s first, second runs 11:45 p.m. USA

Thursday, Feb. 10

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Men’s snowboard cross finals 1 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Curling Curling men’s round robin (multiple matches) 1-2 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine Skiing Men’s slalom runs 1-2 a.m. NBC
Figure Skating Men’s figure skating medal ceremony 1-2 a.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Men’s combined slalom 1:15 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Cross-country skiing Women’s 10km classical 2 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Women’s halfpipe finals 2-3 a.m. NBC
Short track TBD 2-3 a.m. NB
Figure Skating Men’s free skate in 2-3 a.m. NB
Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Finland vs. Slovakia) 3 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Freestyle skiing Mixed team aerials finals 6 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 6 6:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 7-8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Speed skating Women’s 5000m all skaters 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Luge Women’s 10km classical(re-air) 7:15 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Canada vs. Germany) 8:10 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s preliminaries (USA vs. China) 8:10 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Luge Team relay, all runs 8:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Olympic Ice 10 a.m. Peacock
Curling Men’s round robin (USA vs. Sweden) 10:30 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Speed skating Women’s event, 5000m 1:30 p.m. USA
Luge Team relay 2 p.m. NBC
Snowboarding Men’s cross final 2:45 p.m. NBC
Cross-country skiing Women’s 10km 3:30 p.m. NBC
Cross-country skiing TBD 4:45 p.m. USA
Curling Women’s round robin (USA vs. Denmark) 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Men’s prelims (USA vs. China) 5 p.m. USA
Luge Team relay event 7:30 p.m. USA
Curling Men’s prelims (USA vs. Great Britain) 8:05 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s prelims (multiple matches) 8-9 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Mixed Team Aerials Final 8:05 p.m. NBC
Snowboarding Men’s halfpipe final 8:30 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Skeleton Women’s event, first run 8:30 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
TBD TBD 9:45 p.m. USA
Alpine Skiing Women’s super G 10 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Skeleton Women’s event, second run 10 p.m. USA
Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Denmark vs. ROC) 11:10 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s quarterfinal 11:10 p.m. NBC/USA/NBCOlympics.com
Skeleton Women’s event 11:35 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com

Friday, Feb. 11

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Freestyle skiing Mixed team aerials finals 12:30 a.m. NBC
Snowboarding Men’s halfpipe finals 12:30 a.m. NBC
Alpine Skiing Women’s super G race 12:30 a.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 1-2 a.m. NBC
Hockey Women’s quarterfinal 1:30 a.m. USA
Cross-country skiing Men’s 15km classical 2 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Speed skating Men’s 10000m all skaters 3 a.m. NBC
Hockey Men’s prelims (Czechia vs. Switzerland) 3:40 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s prelims (Sweden vs. Slovakia) 3:40 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Biathlon Women’s sprint 7.5km 4-6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Ski jumping Men’s large hill qualifying 4-6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Short track Women’s 1000m, men’s 500m relay quarters, semis, finals 6 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 7 6:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 7-8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 7 a.m. Peacock
Skeleton Men’s skeleton heats 3 & 4 8 a.m. USA
Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Latvia vs. Finland) 8:10 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s quarterfinal 8:10 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s quarterfinal 9:40 a.m. USA
Olympics Olympic Ice 10 a.m. Peacock
Speed skating Men’s 10000m 10:30 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Biathlon Women’s sprint 7.5km 11:30 a.m. USA
Ski jumping Large hill men’s qualifying 12:30 p.m. USA
TBD TBD 1:30 p.m. USA
Curling Women’s round robin (USA vs. Canada) 2 p.m. USA
Speed Skating Men’s 10000m 2 p.m. NBC
Cross-country skiing Men’s 15km 3 p.m. NBC
Curling Men’s round robin (Canada vs. Switzerland) 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Game of the day 5 p.m. USA
Speed skating Men’s 10000m (re-air) 7:30 p.m. USA
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 8-9 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Ski Jumping Men’s individual large hill qualifying 8 p.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (Sweden vs. Canada) 8:05 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Short Track Men’s 500m qualifying 8:20 p.m. NBC
Biathlon Women’s spring 7.5km (re-air) 8:30 p.m. USA
Skeleton Men’s third, fourth runs 8:40 p.m. NBC
Snowboarding Mixed team cross final 9:15 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Women’s downhill training 10 p.m. NBC
Short track Women’s 1000m final; men’s relay semifinal 10:15 p.m. NBC
Bobsled Women’s monobob training heats 5 & 6 9 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Mixed team’s snowboarding cross finals 9-10 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Cross-country skiing Men’s 15km classical (re-air) 9:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Women’s downhill training 10-11 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Canada vs. USA) 11 p.m. NBC
Hockey Women’s quarterfinal 11:10 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s prelims (USA vs. Canada) 11:10 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Biathlon Women’s 7.5km sprint 11:35 p.m. NBC

Saturday, Feb. 12

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Skeleton Men’s final runs 12-1 a.m. NBC
Snowboarding Mixed team cross event final 12-1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine Skiing Women’s downhill event training 12-1 a.m. NBC
Short Track Women’s 1000m final; men’s relay semifinal 12-1 a.m. NBC
Olympics Olympic Highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 1-2 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Women’s round robin (Korea vs. ROC) 1-2 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Cross-country skiing Women’s 4x5km relay classical/freestyle 2:30 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Speed skating Women’s team pursuit, men’s 500m pursuit quarters, 500 finals 3 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Germany vs. China), women’s quarterfinal 3:40 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
TBD TBD 3:45 a.m. USA
Biathlon Men’s sprint 10km 4-5 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Ski jumping Men’s large hill final 5 a.m. NBC
TBD TBD 5:15 a.m. USA
Figure skating Ice dance, rhythm dance 6 a.m. USA/NBC
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 8 6:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 7-8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Skeleton Women’s skeleton heats 3 & 4 7:20 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Men’s prelims (Switzerland vs. Denmark) 8:10 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s prelims (ROC vs. Czechia) 8:10 a.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Speed skating Men’s, women’s 500m, team pursuit 9:45 a.m. USA
Olympics Olympic Ice 10 a.m. Peacock
Skeleton Women’s event third, final runs 10:45 a.m. USA
Olympics Olympic Daily recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Men’s prelims (Switzerland vs. Denmark) 12 p.m. USA
Curling Men’s round robin (USA vs. Norway) 2 p.m. USA
Biathlon Men’s 10km sprint 2:30 p.m. NBC
Speed skating Women’s team pursuit qualifying 4 p.m. NBC
Cross-country skiing Women’s 4x5km relay 4:30 p.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (USA vs. Great Britain) 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Men’s prelims (USA vs. Canada) (re-air) 5 p.m. USA
Ski jumping Men’s large hill final 7:30 p.m. USA
Skeleton Women’s third, final runs 8 p.m. NBC
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 8 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (USA vs. Canada) 8-9 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Cross-country skiing Women’s 4x5km relay classical/free-style(re-air) 8:15 p.m. USA
Bobsled Women’s monbob heats 1 & 2 8:30 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Rhythm dance 8:45 p.m. NBC
Freestyle skiing Women’s slopestyle qualifying 9 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Men’s giant slalom, first run 9:15 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Men’s giant slalom run 1 9:15 p.m. USA
Figure skating Rhythm dance 9:45 p.m. NBC
Bobsled Women’s monobob second run 10:30 p.m. NBC
TBD TBD 10:45 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Women’s downhill training 11 p.m. USA
Hockey Men’s prelims (Slovakia vs. Latvia) 11:10 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s prelims (Norway vs. Sweden) 11:30 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Men’s giant slalom final run 11:10 p.m. NBC
Freestyle skiing Women’s slopestyle event qualifying 11:10 p.m. NBC
Speed skating Men’s 500m race 11:30 p.m. NBC

Sunday, Feb. 13

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic Highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Men’s giant slalom run 2 12-1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Women’s monobob first, second runs 1 a.m. USA
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Cross-country skiing Men’s 4x10km relay classical/freestyle 2 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Skeleton Women’s third, final runs 2 a.m. NBC
Bobsled Women’s monobob first, second runs 2 a.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Men’s giant slalom first runs 2 a.m. NBC
Figure Skating Rhythm dance 2 a.m. NBC
Hockey Men’s prelims (Finland vs. Sweden) 3 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Biathlon Women’s & men’s pursuit 10km & 12.5 km 4 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Biathlon Women’s & 10km 4 a.m. USA
Hockey Men’s prelims (Finland vs. Sweden) 4:40 a.m. USA
Freestyle skiing Women’s aerials qualifying 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Short track Men’s, women’s events 500m, 3000m relay 6 a.m. USA
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 9 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (TBD vs. TBD) 7 a.m. USA
Speed skating Men’s team pursuit qualifying 8 a.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Men’s prelims (China vs. Canada) 8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s prelims (USA vs. Germany) 8:10 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Women’s aerials qualifying 8:15 a.m. NBC
Speed skating Women’s 500m all skaters 9:45 a.m. NBC
Cross country skiing Men’s 4x10km relay 8:55 a.m. NBC
Short track Men’s 500m, women’s 3000m relay finals 9:45 a.m. NBC
Olympics Olympic Ice figure skating analysis 10 a.m. Peacock
Curling Men’s round robin (USA vs. Sweden) 10:30 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Biathlon Men’s pursuit 12.5km 1 p.m. USA
Free-style skiing Women’s aerials qualifying 2 p.m. USA
Curling Men’s round robin (USA vs. China) 3 p.m. USA
Hockey Men’s prelims (USA vs. Germany) (re-air) 5 p.m. USA
Speed skating Women’s 500m (re-air) 7 p.m. USA
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 8 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Ice dance, free dance 8:15 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Women’s monobob heats 3 & 4 8:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Freestyle skiing Women’s slopestyle freestyle 8:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Women’s big air qualifying 8:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Training women’s downhill 10 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Women’s monobob finals 10:45 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Free dance 10:45 p.m. NBC
Hockey Women’s semifinal (TBD vs. TBD) 10:45 p.m. USA
Hockey Women’s semifinal (TBD vs. TBD) 11 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Freestyle skiing Men’s slopestyle qualifying 11:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com

Monday, Feb. 14

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Women’s slopestyle 12-1 a.m. NBC
Snowboarding Women’s big air qualifying 12-1 a.m. NBC
Snowboarding Men’s big air qualifying 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Men’s big air qualifying 1 a.m. USA
Bobsled Women’s monobob 2-3 a.m. NBC
Figure skating Free dance 2-3 a.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (USA vs. Korea) 3 a.m. USA
Bobsled Women’s monobob (re-air) 3-5 a.m. NBC
Figure skating Free dance (re-air) 3-5 a.m. NBC
Ski jumping Men’s large hill 5 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 10 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Freestyle skiing Women’s aerials finals 6 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Short track Women’s 3000m relay, men’s 500m quarters, semis, finals 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Two-man heats 1 & 2 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 7 a.m. NBC
Bobsled Two-man first run 7:15 a.m. USA
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Women’s semifinal 8 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Olympic Ice figure skating analysis 10 a.m. Peacock
Ski jumping Large hill men’s team 10 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Bobsled Two-man second run 12 p.m. USA
Free-style skiing Men’s slopestyle qualifying 2 p.m. USA
Curling Men’s round robin (ROC vs. Sweden) 2 p.m. USA
Ski jumping Men’s Team Large Hill 2 p.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Women’s Slopestyle Skiing 3 p.m. NBC
Snowboarding Men’s Big Air Qualifying 4 p.m. NBC
Bobsled Women’s Monobob Third, Final Runs 4:30 p.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (Switzerland vs. Sweden) 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Women’s semifinal (TBD vs. TBD)) 5 p.m. USA
Ski jumping Men’s team large hill (re-air) 7 p.m. USA
Free-style skiing Women’s Aerials Final 8 p.m. NBC
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 8:05 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (USA vs. Switzerland) 8:05 p.m. CNBC
Snowboarding Women’s Big Air Final 8:30 p.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Men’s slopestyle final 8:30 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Women’s big-air final 8:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Two-Man, First Run 9:35 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Women’s Downhill 10 p.m. NBC
Snowboarding Men’s big hill air qualifying 10 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Downhill women’s competition 10 p.m. USA
Bobsled Two-Man, Second Run 11:15 p.m. NBC
Hockey Men’s playoffs 11:10 p.m. USA/CNBC
Hockey Men’s QF playoffs 11:10 p.m. NBCOlympics.com

Tuesday, Feb. 15

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Snowboarding Men’s big air final 12-1 a.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Men’s slopestyle 12-1 a.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Speed skating Men’s, women’s team pursuit semis, finals 1 a.m. USA
Free-style skiing Women’s aerial finals 2-3 a.m. NBC
Snowboarding Women’s big air finals 2-3 a.m. NBC
Bobsled Two-man event first, second runs 2-3 a.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Women’s downhill event 2-3 a.m. NBC
Nordic combined Men’s nordic combined individual large hill 2-3 a.m. NBC
Hockey Men’s QF playoff 3 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Women’s downhill event (r-air) 4 a.m. USA
Biathlon Men’s relay 4×7.5km 4-5 a.m. NBC
Figure skating Women’s singles short program 5 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Women’s singles short program 5 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Men’s aerial qualifying 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Nordic combined Men’s nordic combined individual 10km No. 2 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 11 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Two-man heats 3 & 4 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Men’s QF playoff 8 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s playoff (TBD vs. TBD) 9 a.m. USA
Olympics Olympic Ice figure skating analysis 10 a.m. Peacock
Nordic combined Large hill, 10km men’s individual 10:30 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Biathlon Men’s 4×7.5km relay 11:30 a.m. USA
Bobsled Two-man third, final runs 12 p.m. USA
Free-style skiing Men’s aerials qualifying 1 p.m. USA
Nordic combined Men’s Individual Large Hill 2 p.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (USA vs. Switzerland) 2:30 p.m. USA
Biathlon Men’s 4×7.5km Relay 2:45 p.m. NBC
Nordic combined Men’s Individual 10k 3:45 p.m. NBC
Speed skating Men’s Team Pursuit 4:15 p.m. NBC
Curling Men’s round robin (USA vs. Italy) 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Men’s playoff (TBD vs. TBD) 5 p.m. USA
Hockey Men’s playoff (TBD vs. TBD) 7 p.m. USA
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 8 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Two-Man, Third, Final Runs 8 p.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (USA vs. Canada) 8:05 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Women’s Short Program 8:30 p.m. NBC
Biathlon Men’s 4×7.5km (re-air) 9:15 p.m. USA
Alpine skiing Men’s slalom run 1 9:15 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Speed skating Women’s Team Pursuit 9:45 p.m. NBC
Nordic combined Large hill, men’s 10km individual 10 p.m. USA
Figure skating Women’s Short Program 10:15 p.m. NBC
Hockey Men’s quarterfinal (TBD vs. TBD) 11 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com

Wednesday, Feb. 16

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Men’s aerials 12-1 a.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Men’s slalom final 12-1 a.m. NBC
Olympics Free-style skiing 12-1 a.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Men’s slalom run 2 12:45 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s quarterfinal 1 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Two-man event third, final runs 2-3 a.m. NBC
Figure skating Women’s short program 2-3 a.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Men’s slalom first runs 2-3 a.m. NBC
Speed skating Men’s team pursuit 2-3 a.m. NBC
Biathlon Women’s relay 4x6km 2:45 a.m. NBC
Hockey Men’s quarterfinal 3:20 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Cross-country skiing M/W sprint classical semis and finals 4 a.m. NBC
Cross-country skiing Team sprint classical 6 a.m. USA
Freestyle skiing Men’s aerials finals 6 a.m. NBC
Hockey Women’s bronze medal game 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Short track Men’s 5000m relay, women’s 1500m quarters, semis, finals 6:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 12 6:30 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Short track Men’s 5000m relay, women’s 1500m quarters, semis, finals 7 a.m. USA
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Men’s quarterfinal 8 a.m USA/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Olympic Ice figure skating analysis 10 a.m. Peacock
Biathlon Women’s 4x6km relay 11 a.m. USA
Free-style skiing Men’s aerials final 12 p.m. Peacock
Hockey Women’s bronze medal game 1 p.m. USA
Biathlon Women’s 4x6km Relay 2 p.m. NBC
Curling Men’s round robin (Great Britain vs. ROC) 3 p.m. NBC
TBD TBD 3:30 p.m. NBC
Cross country Men’s, Women’s Team Sprint Finals 3:45 p.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (USA vs. Japan) 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Game of the Day (TBD vs. TBD) 5 p.m. USA
Cross-country skiing Team’s sprint classical (re-air 7:30 p.m. USA
Curling Men’s round robin (multiple matches) 8 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Men’s aerials final 8 p.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Women’s halfpipe qualifying 8:30 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Short track Day 6 8:30 p.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Women’s Halfpipe Qualifying 9 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Women’s combined, downhill 9:30 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
TBD TBD 10:10 p.m. USA
Freestyle skiing Women’s ski cross qualifying 10:30 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Women’s gold medal game 11:05 p.m. NBC/NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Men’s halfpipe qualifying 11:30 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com

Thursday, Feb. 17

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Women’s combined slalom 1 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Women’s ski cross finals 1 a.m. NBC
Curling Women’s round robin (multiple matches) 1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Women’s halfpipe qualifying, men’s aerial final 2-3 a.m. NBC
Short track Day 7 2-3 a.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Women’s combined downhill event 2-3 a.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Ski cross women’s final 2 a.m. USA
Nordic combined Men’s Nordic combined team large hill 2 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Nordic combined Large hill men’s team 3 a.m. USA
Speed skating Women’s 1000m all skaters 3:30 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Women’s singles free skating 5 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 13 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Nordic combined Men’s Nordic combined team 4×5 10km 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s semifinals 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
TBD TBD 9 a.m. USA
Nordic combined Mens’ team 4x5km relay 9:30 a.m. USA
Olympics Olympic Ice figure skating analysis 10 a.m. Peacock
Free-style skiing Ski cross women’s final (re-air) 10:30 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Curling Women’s round robin (TBD vs. TBD) 11 a.m. USA
Curling Men’s semifinal (TBD vs. TBD) 2 p.m. USA
Nordic combined Men’s Team Large Hill 2 p.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Women’s cross final 2:45 p.m. NBC
Nordic combined Men’s team 4x5km relay 3:45 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Women’s combined slalom 4:30 p.m. NBC
Curling Men’s semifinal (re-air) 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Women’s gold medal game 5 p.m. USA
Curling Men’s semifinal 8 p.m. CNBC
Speed skating Women’s 1000m 8 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Combined women’s slalom (re-air) 8:30 p.m. USA
Free-style skiing Women’s halfpipe final 9 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Women’s free skate 10 p.m. NBC
Nordic combined Men’s team 4x5km relay (re-air) 10 p.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Men’s ski cross qualifying 10:45 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s semifinal 11 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com

Friday, Feb. 18

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Nordic combined Men’s team 4x5km relay 12-1 a.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Men’s ski cross finals 12-1 a.m. NBC
Free-style skiing Men’s ski cross finals 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s bronze medal game 1 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Speed skating Men’s 1000m all skaters 2-3 a.m. NBC
Figure skating Women’s free skate event 2-3 a.m. NBC
Freestyle skiing Women’s halfpipe final 2-3 a.m. NBC
Speed skating Men’s 1000m all skaters 3 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Biathlon Men’s mass start 15km 4 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Speed skating Men’s 1000m all skaters 4 a.m. USA
Free-style skiing Ski cross men’s final (re-air) 4:45 a.m. USA
Figure skating Pairs short program 5 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 14 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Two-woman heats 1 & 2 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Women’s semifinals 7 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Men’s semifinal 8:10 a.m. | 8:45 a.m. NBCOlympics.com | USA
Olympics Olympic Ice figure skating analysis 10 a.m. Peacock
Bobsled Two-woman first, second runs 11 a.m. Peacock
Curling Women’s bronze medal game 11 a.m. USA
Biathlon Men’s 15km mass start 2 p.m. NBC
Curling Women’s semifinal 2 p.m. USA
Curling Women’s semifinal (re-air) 5 p.m. CNBC
Hockey Game of the day 5 p.m. USA
Biathlon Men’s mass start 15km (re-air) 7 p.m. USA
Free-style skiing Men’s cross final (re-air) 7:45 p.m. USA
Curling Women’s semifinal 8 p.m. CNBC
Bobsled Two-woman first, second runs 8 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Pairs short program 8:30 p.m. NBC
Bobsled Four-man heats 1 & 2 8:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Free-style skiing Men’s halfpipe final 9 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Pairs short program 10 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Alpine skiing team event 10 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Four-man event first, second runs 11:35 p.m. NBC
Alpine skiing Team event 11:35 p.m. NBC

Saturday, Feb. 19

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Seed skating Men’s event 1000m (re-air) 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Cross-country skiing Men’s 50km freestyle 1 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Curling Men’s gold medal game 1 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled pairs short program in Figure Skating 1:30 a.m. NBC
Figure skating Pairs short program 1:30 a.m. NBC
Freestyle skiing Men’s halfpipe final 1:30 a.m. NBC
Speed skating Men’s, women’s mass starts semis and finals 2 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Biathlon Women’s mass start 12.5km 4 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Alpine skiing Alpine skiing team event (re-air) 5 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Pairs free skating 6 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics Medal ceremonies, Day 14 6 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Two-woman heats 3 & 4 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Curling Women’s bronze medal game 7 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Hockey Men’s bronze medal game 8 a.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Olympics The Olympic Show highlights, interviews 8 a.m. Peacock
Bobsled Two-woman third, final runs 9 a.m. USA
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Speed skating Men’s, women’s events; mass starts finals 12 p.m. USA
Curling Men’s gold medal game 1:30 p.m. USA
Biathlon Women’s 12.5km mass start 2:30 p.m. NBC
Speed skating Men’s, women’s mass start final 3:15 p.m. NBC
Cross-country skiing Men’s 50k 4 p.m. NBC
Curling Women’s bronze medal game 5 p.m. USA
Curling Women’s gold medal game 8 p.m. CNBC/NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Two-woman third, final runs 8 p.m. USA
Cross-country skiing Men’s 50km freestyle (re-air) 8 p.m. USA
Figure skating Pairs’ free skate 8:30 p.m. | 9:30 p.m. NBC
Bobsled Four-man heats 3 & 4 8:30 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Four-man third run 9 p.m. NBC
Speed skating Men’s, women’s mass start finals (re-air) 9 p.m. NBC
Hockey Men’s gold medal game pregame show 10:30 p.m. USA
Bobsled Four-man final run 10:40 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Exhibition gala skating showcase 11 p.m. NBCOlympics.com
Hockey Men’s gold medal game 11:10 p.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Figure skating Figure skating gala 11:30 p.m. NBC

Sunday, Feb. 20

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel
Olympics Olympic highlights 12 a.m. NBCOlympics.com
Cross-country skiing Women’s 30km 1:30 a.m. USA/NBCOlympics.com
Bobsled Two-woman third, final runs; four-man third, final runs 1:30 a.m. NBC
Figure Skating Pairs’ free skate 1:30 a.m. NBC
Figure skating Gala skating showcase (re-air) 3 a.m. USA
Hockey Men’s gold medal game 5:45 a.m. USA
Olympics Closing ceremony 7 a.m. NBC
Olympics Daily Olympic recap 11 a.m. Peacock
Cross-country skiing Women’s 30km 2 p.m. NBC
Figure skating Gala 4 p.m. NBC
Olympics Defining moments 7 p.m. NBC
Olympics Closing ceremony 7 p.m. NBC
Olympics Closing ceremony (re-air) 11 p.m. NBC

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USC, Oregon start new eras with impact transfers

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The Pac-12 has four new coaches heading into the 2022 season, and all of them might be starting a transfer quarterback this season. 

This is the new normal, right? 

That starts at the top with USC and Oregon. The Trojans hired Lincoln Riley and made the biggest splash of the transfer portal when Caleb Williams followed his coach to USC. Oregon hired Georgia defensive coordinator Dan Lanning, and three-year Auburn starter Bo Nix followed him to Eugene. 

TROCCHI: Williams’ transfer to USC will accelerate Riley’s rebuild

Washington coach Kalen DeBoer has Indiana transfer Michael Penix Jr. among his starting options, and Washington State’s Jake Dickert has brought in an FCS superstar in Incarnate Word’s Cameron Ward. 

Those are the top storylines that could have as many as six or seven teams start a transfer quarterback in 2022. 

What do the rest of those quarterback rooms in the Pac-12 look like? Sporting News will sort out the returners and transfers, with the promise that there is more to come this offseason. 

QB OUTLOOKS FOR 2022: SEC | Big Ten

Today we breakdown the Pac-12. Let’s go alphabetical by division.

Pac-12 North 

Cal (5-7, 4-5)

2021 recap: Cal finished 5-7, and senior quarterback Chase Garbers finished with 2,531 yards, 16 TDs and eight interceptions. Garbers ranked fourth in the conference in passing yards. 

2021-22 offseason: Garbers entered the NFL Draft, and coach Justin Wilcox and offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave are looking for the right answer among six quarterbacks on the roster. Purdue transfer Jack Plummer will be the front-runner based on experience, but he will get a push from sophomore Zach Johnson and redshirt freshman Kai Millner. 

What to look for in spring: Plummer’s experience makes him the favorite to land the job, but will he take hold of it in spring practice? 

Oregon (10-4, 7-2)

2021 recap: The Ducks won the Pac-12 North, and Boston College transfer Anthony Brown led the Pac-12 with 2,998 passing yards. Brown also had 18 TDs and seven interceptions. Ty Thompson played sparingly behind Brown. 

2021-22 offseason: Coach Mario Cristobal left for Miami and was replaced by Lanning. Nix, a three-year starter with 39 TDs and 16 interceptions through an up-and-down career, transferred to Oregon. Ducks quarterback Robby Ashford transferred to Auburn. 

What to look for in spring: Kenny Dillingham, who spent the past two seasons at Florida State, replaces Joe Moorhead as offensive coordinator. It might be presumptuous to think Nix lands the job. Expect Thompson, a four-star recruit in the 2020 class, to make this a true competition. 

Oregon State (7-6, 5-4)

2021 recap: Redshirt sophomore Chance Nolan won the starting job and led the Beavers to a winning record. He finished with 2,677 passing yards, 19 TDs and 10 interceptions. Colorado transfer Sam Noyer was the primary backup. 

2021-22 offseason: Coach Jonathan Smith and offensive Brian Lindgren remain together. Noyer is gone, and Sam Vidlak transferred to Boise State. Nolan remains the best bet to start, but Tristan Gebbia and Ben Gulbranson will make that a competition. Travis Throckmorton, a three-star recruit from Simi Valley, Calif., has time to break in. 

What to look for in spring: Nolan has the experience factor, but Gebbia, who started in four games in 2020 before a season-ending injury and didn’t play last season, could be in the mix if healthy. 

Stanford (3-9, 2-7)

2021 recap: Tanner McKee started in 10 games in 2021. He missed two games because of a leg injury. McKee finished with 2,327 yards, 15 TDs and seven interceptions, with the highlight a 230-yard, three-TD performance in the overtime victory against Oregon. Unfortunately, the Cardinal lost McKee’s next five starts. 

2021-22 offseason: Is longtime coach David Shaw on the hot seat? Tavita Pritchard is back as the offensive coordinator, and there were no arrivals or departures in the transfer portal. Three-star quarterback Ashton Daniels was the lone QB in the 2022 recruiting class. 

What to look for in spring: McKee showed flashes but needs to be more consistent. Isaiah Sanders, a graduate transfer from Air Force, will stick in the backup role. 

Washington (4-8, 3-6)

2021 recap: Dylan Morris started in 11 games for the Huskies. He finished with 2,458 yards, 14 TDs and 12 interceptions. Five-star freshman Sam Huard saw action in four games and finished with 241 yards, one TD and four interceptions. 

2021-22 offseason: Jimmy Lake was fired, and DeBoer is the new head coach after two years at Fresno State. DeBoer developed Jake Haener as a pro prospect while there and can do the same in what might be the Pac-12’s most interesting competition. The quarterback room added Penix from Indiana. Penix has dealt with injuries the past two seasons but is a dynamic playmaker when healthy. 

What to look for in spring: Morris won the starting job last year, and Huard is a legacy player and fan favorite. Penix, however, is the most experienced of the three and could help DeBoer make that transition in Year 1. 

Washington State (7-6, 6-3)

2021 recap: Jayden de Laura took over the starting job for the Cougars. He beat out Tennessee transfer Jarrett Guarantano for the starting job and passed for 2,802 yards, 23 TDs and nine interceptions in a year when Nick Rolovich was fired during the season. 

2021-22 offseason: Dickert took over as head coach, and de Laura transferred to Arizona. Ward, who won the Jerry Rice Award as a freshman in 2020 and passed for 4,647 yards and 47 TDs last season, transferred in from Incarnate Word. Three-star quarterback John Mateer also joined through this year’s recruiting class.

What to look for in spring: Ward brings a high fascination factor to the new offense and it will be interesting to see how that translates with Dickert and offensive coordinator Eric Morris, who was the head coach at Incarnate Word from 2018 to 2021. 

MORE: NFL Draft prospects for 2022

Pac-12 South 

Arizona Wildcats (1-11, 1-8)

2021 recap: The Wildcats struggled in Jedd Fisch’s first season, and it wasn’t pretty at quarterback. Will Plummer, Gunner Cruz and Jordan McCloud combined for 10 TDs and 17 interceptions. 

2021-22 offseason: Washington State’s Jayden de Laura, who passed for 3,684 yards, 28 TDs and 13 interceptions over two seasons, transferred to Arizona. Three-star recruit Noah Fafifta gives the Wildcats five scholarship quarterbacks on the roster heading into spring practice. 

What to look for in spring: Fisch and offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll will promise an open competition, but it’s one they want de Laura, who led the conference in passing TDs, to win early. 

Arizona State (8-5, 6-3)

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2021 recap: Jayden Daniels completed his third year as a starter in Herm Edwards’ fourth year as coach. Daniels struggled with 2,381 passing yards, 10 TDs and 10 interceptions. He did have a career-high 710 rushing yards and six TDs. 

2021-22 offseason: Daniels announced his return for his senior year, which gives him one more chance to recapture the form he had as a freshman. Sun Devils offensive coordinator Zak Hill resigned amid an NCAA investigation into recruiting violations and was replaced by Glenn Thomas, who had the same job at UNLV. Thomas was the quarterbacks coach for the Atlanta Falcons from 2012 to 2014 and will bring pro-style principles to that offense. Alabama’s Paul Tyson transferred to Arizona State, too. 

What to look for in spring: Daniels will be the starter, but Tyson will give a much-needed push in the spring. Given the NCAA investigation and lukewarm conference record last year, it’s a big year for Edwards. 

Colorado Buffaloes (4-8, 3-6)

2021 recap: Brendon Lewis started in 12 games for the Buffaloes. He finished with 1,540 yards, 10 TDs and three interceptions. Colorado averaged 18.8 points per game in Karl Dorrell’s second season. 

2021-22 offseason: The Buffaloes have a new offensive coordinator in Mike Sanford Jr. He comes from Minnesota, where he had the same position the past two seasons. Lewis returns as a redshirt sophomore. The room added Houston transfer Maddox Kopp and incoming freshman Owen McCown, a lefthander who is the son of NFL journeyman quarterback Josh McCown. 

What to look for in spring: Lewis needs to get the offense going with Sanford. Lewis will be under center for the Buffaloes in Week 1. 

UCLA Bruins (8-4, 6-3)

2021 recap: Dorian Thompson-Robinson completed his fourth year as the starting quarterback. He finished with 2,409 passing yards, 611 rushing yards and 30 total TDs. Washington transfer Ethan Garbers played in five games in backup duty.   

2021-22 offseason: Thompson-Robinson will return as a Super Senior quarterback for Chip Kelly, who also is in his fifth year. That tandem has produced an 18-25 record the past four years, including a 16-18 mark in conference play. The Bruins will have a new offensive coordinator in 2022 after Justin Frye left for Ohio State. Kajiya Hollawayne transferred to Grambling. 

What to look for in spring: It’s now-or-never time for Thompson-Robinson, and the extra year is a good thing. Four-star freshman Justyn Martin, a local star from Inglewood High School, will have a year to develop in the starting role. 

USC (4-8, 3-6)

2021 recap: Clay Helton was fired after two games. Kedon Slovis played in nine games and finished with 2,153 yards, 11 TDs and eight interceptions. Jaxson Dart finished with 1,353 yards, nine TDs and five interceptions. 

2021-22 offseason: The Trojans made the splash hire of the offseason with Riley, and that cleared the quarterback room. Slovis transferred to Pitt and Dart transferred to Ole Miss. USC got Williams, who took over the starting job at Oklahoma at midseason and brings an NFL skill set to the Trojans’ offense. USC also has a commitment from five-star quarterback Malachi Nelson for the class of 2023. It didn’t take long for Riley to make an impact. 

What to look for in spring: How does Williams adjust to the new surroundings, where the pressure will be more intense? Williams will be among the Heisman favorites early in the season. 

Utah (10-4, 8-1)

2021 recap: Baylor transfer Charlie Brewer left the team after three games, which opened the door for sophomore Cameron Rising to take control of the job. Rising passed for 2,493 yards, 20 TDs and five interceptions and led the Utes to a Pac-12 championship. He was injured during the Rose Bowl and replaced by Bryson Barnes, who led a TD drive in the fourth quarter. 

2021-22 offseason: Kyle Whittingham returns Rising and Barnes, and the Utes added Elite 11 quarterback Nate Johnson to the room.

What to look for in spring: Rising gives the Utes continuity they didn’t have early last season. He will build on a strong Rose Bowl performance.

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UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Admit Card Out, Download UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Call Letter

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The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has released the UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Admit Card on February 1 based on the UPSSSC Junior Assistant Exam 2019 and UPSSSC Junior Assistant Typing Test 2019 for filling 1,403 vacancies to the post of Junior Assistants in UPSSSC. Candidates who have emerged successful in both the faces of exam can check and download UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Call Letter on the official UPSSSC website upsssc.gov.in

UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Admit Card Out

A total of 6405 qualified candidates will be appearing for the UPSSSC Junior Assistant Document Verification process scheduled to commence from February 28, 2022 till April 30, 2022 for which the UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Admit Card is released. The UPSSSC Junior Assistant Document Verification process will be held in two shits -First Shift from 10 am onwards and Second Shift from 1 pm onwards.

Successful candidates can download UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Call Letter from the official UPSSSC portal using their Reg. No, Date of Birth (DoB), and Gender details.
The Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims 2020 Result states that 265681 candidates have passed i.e. secured 30% or above and 167590 have failed i.e. secured below 30% in the Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims Exam 2020.

UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Admit Card Direct Link

Steps To Download UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Call Letter

Step 1: Visit the official UPSSSC website upsssc.gov.in

Step 2: Click on the UPSSSC Junior Assistant Document Verification letter link on the home page

Step 3: Enter details – Registration Number, DoB, Gender and Verification code

Step 4: Clink on UPSSSC Junior Assistant Document Verification letter

Step 5: Download UPSSSC Junior Assistant 2019 DV Admit Card Direct for future reference

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Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims 2020 Result Released, Steps To Check BPSSC SI Sergeant Results 2020

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The Bihar Police Subordinate Service Commission (BPSSC) has released the Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims 2020 Result today i.e. on February 2 based on the BPSSC SI SGT Prelims Exam 2020 held on December 26, 2021 in two shifts for filling 2,213 vacancies to the post of Sub-Inspector and Sergeant in the Bihar Poilice (Home) Dept., Govt. of Bihar. Candidates who had appeared in the Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims Exam 2020 can check and download their BPSSC SI Sergeant Results 2020 on the official BPSSC website bpssc.bih.nic.in

A total of 608736 Admit Cards were issued for appearing in the BPSSC SI SGT Prelims Exam 2020 held on December 26, 2021, in two shifts for which the BPSSC SI SGT Prelims 2020 Results are declared. However, out of the total 304376 candidates, only 223735 had appeared in the first shift while 226143 candidates out of 304360 had appeared in the second shift.

In all, a total of 449878 have appeared for the BPSSC SI SGT Prelims Exam 2020 out of which 433271 candidates’ result has been processed, according to the BPSSC SI SGT Prelims Result 2020 declared today.

The Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims 2020 Result states that 265681 candidates have passed i.e. secured 30% or above and 167590 have failed i.e. secured below 30% in the Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims Exam 2020.

Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims 2020 Result Direct Link

BPSSC SI SGT Prelims Result 2020 Cut Off

Based on the BPSSC SI SGT Prelims 2020 Results declared the SI SGT Prelims Result 2020 Cut Off for different categories (male and female) is released by BPSSC which is as follows:

Category Male Female
General 123.0 96.8
EWS 114.2 81.6
BC 116.4 84.2
EBC 113.2 70.2
SC 101.0 60.0
ST 110.8 76.8
BC Women 77.4
Ward of Freedom Fighters 66.0 66.0

Steps To Check BPSSC SI Sergeant Results 2020

Step 1: Visit the official BPSSC website bpssc.bih.nic.in

Step 2: Click on the Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims 2020 Result link on the home page

Step 3: BPSSC SI SGT Prelims 2020 Results will be displayed in pdf format

Step 4: View BPSSC SI SGT Prelims Result 2020 by Roll. No. using Cntrl F key

Step 5: Download BPSSC SI Sergeant Results 2020 for future reference

Candidates who have emerged successful in the Bihar Police SI Sergeant Prelims 2020 Result are qualified to appear for the BPSSC SI SGT Main Exam 2020

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Biden orders US troop deployments to reassure NATO allies amid Russia standoff

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Biden told reporters Friday U.S. troops would move “in the near term.”

President Joe Biden has ordered U.S. troop deployments to reassure NATO allies amid the standoff with Russia over Ukraine.

Pentagon press secretary John Kirby was expected to announce the imminent deployment of several thousand U.S. troops — some already in Europe and some from the U.S. — to NATO allies in eastern Europe at a Pentagon briefing Wednesday — the first major movement of U.S. forces in response to concerns Russia will invade Ukraine.

A senior defense official confirmed to ABC News that about 3,000 U.S. troops will be given orders to deploy to Europe or if they’re already in Europe to head to countries in eastern Europe.

The official says that troops from the U.S. will be sent to Europe and that troops based in Germany will be sent further east into eastern Europe.

A U.S. official says one of the units moving into eastern Europe from Germany is an armored Stryker unit.

The announcement comes after Biden told reporters on Friday that he would be moving American forces “in the near term.”

The troop movements are separate from the 8,500 U.S. troops put on “heightened alert” to reinforce NATO’s Response Force if needed — and none would go to Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed the escalating tensions on the U.S. and the West for having “ignored” Russia’s key demand that NATO bar Ukraine from joining the organization. The U.S. and NATO allies argue Russia is the aggressor, having already invaded Crimea and massing troops at the border.

This a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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BPSSC Result 2022 Declared For Prelims Exam, Check Bihar Police SI Result At bpssc.bih.nic.in

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The Bihar Police SI Result 2022 has been declared by the Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC). Bihar SI Result 2022 is now available for download on the official website, bpssc.bih.nic.in for the preliminary written examination held for the post of Police Sub-Inspector, Sergeant in Bihar Police against Advt. 03/2020. Candidates can click on the direct link or follow the steps to download the BPSSC Result 2022 below.

BPSSC Bihar Police SI Result 2022 Declared

The exam had been attempted by a total of 433271 candidates. Out of total candidates, 215123 took the exam in 1st Shift, while 226143 took in 2nd Shift. Around 2,65,681 candidates scored 30% and more and have been declared qualified, while 1,67,590 have been declared failed. Based on the cutoff, 47,900 candidates have been shortlisted out of the total number of candidates that have passed. There are 32,122 males and 15,778 females among the selected candidates. The exam was held on December 26, 2021.

BPSSC Bihar Police SI Result 2022

Exam Bihar Police SI Prelims Exam
Organiser Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC)
Exam Date December 26, 2021
Result Date February 02, 2022
Official Website bpssc.bih.nic.in

BPSSC Bihar Police SI Result 2022: How To Check

Step 1: Go to bpssc.bih.nic.in, which is the BPSSC’s official website.

Step 2: On the home page, select the Bihar Police SI Result 2021 link.

Step 3: The result will be displayed in a new PDF file.

Step 4: Candidates can check their results and download it.

Step 5: Take a printout for future reference.

Click Here To Check BPSSC Bihar Police SI Result 2022

The roll number of candidates who have been shortlisted will be available in the list. Meanwhile, the candidate has not been shortlisted if his or her roll number did not appear on the list. The examination cutoff is also included in the document for candidates’ reference. The registration process, however, began on August 16 and concluded on September 24, 2020. Candidates can visit the BPSSC official website for further information.

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Projecting the starting QBs for all 32 NFL teams in 2022: Where will Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson land?

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Last year’s NFL quarterback carousel turned out some wild moves, including the unexpected trade that sent Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams. 

The 2022 offseason promises to have more drama. Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger and Tom Brady have retired, which opens up two huge vacancies. 

Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers and Seattle’s Russell Wilson are among the veteran quarterbacks who are subject to trade rumors. Will this be the year Rodgers and Wilson move on

Those are just a few of the storyline bound to develop over the next few weeks. It’s not just about the future Hall of Fame quarterbacks. Free agency and the 2022 NFL Draft will dictate a few more switches.

Who lands where? Sporting News sizes up the quarterback situation for all 32 teams heading into 2022:

NFL MOCK DRAFT 2022:
Giants land new QB for Brian Daboll; Chiefs, Browns, Raiders get in on WR run

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Arizona Cardinals

Who started last year? Kyler Murray started in 14 games. He finished with 3,787 passing yards, 423 yards and 25 total TDs. Colt McCoy started in three games while Murray dealt with an ankle injury.

Who starts in 2022? Murray will start and it is the final year of his rookie contract. Given the NFC wild card  flop against the Rams, it’s a prove-it year for Murray and coach Kliff Kingsbury to see if they can take the next step together.

Atlanta Falcons

Who started last year? Matt Ryan passed for 3,968 yards, 20 TDs and 12 interceptions in a 7-10 season. Josh Rosen and Feleipe Franks were the backups, but neither one of those QBs is a serious starting option. Ryan has a potential opt out in his contract for 2022, and Pittsburgh has been a speculative destination.

Who starts in 2022? Ryan will come back for at least one more season. ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reported that Falcons coach Arthur Smith has made it clear he wants Ryan back as the starter in 2022. Atlanta could draft a quarterback for the future, however.

Baltimore Ravens 

Who started this year? Lamar Jackson passed for 2,882 yards, 16 TDs and 13 interceptions and rushed for 767 yards and two TDs. Jackson did see a drop in production, and he missed five games. Baltimore also missed the playoffs.

Who starts in 2022? The Ravens picked up the fifth-year option on Jackson, and the offseason talk will concern whether there is an extension before the season starts. Jackson will return, but 2023 could be interesting if the Ravens struggle to make the postseason and an extension has not been reached.

Buffalo Bills 

Who started this year? Josh Allen passed for 4,407 yards, 36 TDs and 15 interceptions and led the Bills to the AFC divisional playoffs, where they lost a 42-36 thriller to Kansas City in overtime.

Who starts in 2022? Allen is locked up with a long-term contract in Buffalo that runs through 2028, and now the key for the Bills is to continue building a team around him that can win a Super Bowl.

Carolina Panthers

Who started this year? Sam Darnold started in 11 games and went 4-7, Cam Newton returned and was 0-5 as a starter, and journeyman backup P.J. Walker won his lone start under center. The Panthers finished 5-12, and the heat is on third-year coach Matt Rhule.

Who starts in 2022? It’s going to be Darnold unless the Panthers can find a willing trade partner. That won’t be easy either. Darnold is due $18.8 million in 2022, and that is a huge cap hit. SN’s latest 2022 NFL Mock Draft has the team taking Liberty’s Malik Willis in the first round. Pitt’s Kenny Pickett also is an option.

Chicago Bears

Who started this year? Rookie Justin Fields started in 10 games, and he had 1,870 passing yards, seven TDs and 10 interceptions. Veteran Andy Dalton started in six games, and Nick Foles made one start. The Bears finished 6-11 and fired Matt Nagy.

Who starts in 2022? Fields is going to be the starter, and new coach Matt Eberflus needs to be creative in maximizing that talent. Foles is under contract for one more year. Dalton is a free agent.

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Cincinnati Bengals

Who started this year? Joe Burrow, the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, passed for 4,611 yards, 34 TDs and 14 interceptions and led the Bengals to Super Bowl 56. It’s an amazing back from a rookie season in which he suffered a torn ACL and MCL.

Who starts in 2022? Burrow proved he is a franchise quarterback, and the Bengals have the most cap space among playoff teams. Burrow has two years left on his rookie contract and a fifth-year option, so it’s about maintaining what could be a Super Bowl contender for years to come.

Cleveland Browns

Who started this year? One year after leading the Browns to a playoff victory, Baker Mayfield passed for 3,010 yards, 17 TDs and 13 interceptions. Mayfield played through a torn labrum and has already had offseason surgery. Case Keenum made two starts as the primary backup.

Who starts in 2022? Mayfield’s fifth-year option is locked in for $18.6 million, so he is going to be the starter. Given Cleveland was expected to be a Super Bowl contender this year, the pressure is on Mayfield and third-year coach Kevin Stefanski to get back to what made the team successful in 2020. Unless the Browns entertain trading Mayfield, and Deshaun Watson makes the most sense, this will be the plan.

Dallas Cowboys

Who started this year? Dak Prescott returned from a gruesome leg injury. He passed for 4,449 yards, 37 TDs and 10 interceptions in 16 starts. Cooper Rush started in one game this season.

Who starts in 2022? Prescott signed an extension that runs through 2026. More pressure will be on third-year coach Mike McCarthy in 2022. Prescott is now 1-3 in postseason starts.

Denver Broncos

Who started this year? Teddy Bridgewater made 14 starts and finished with 3,052 yards, 18 TDs and seven interceptions. Bridgewater missed three games because of a concussion, and Drew Lock made three starts.

Who starts in 2022? The Broncos hired Packers offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett, and the next step is easy to take. If Aaron Rodgers leaves Green Bay, then this is where he will be traded. If it’s not Rodgers, then Denver can try to get Russell Wilson. While those are the popular takes, we’re betting drafts Ole Miss’ Matt Corral or Nevada’s Carson Strong in the first round, whichever one Hackett likes best. Lock starts the season at quarterback while those two get ready.

Detroit Lions

Who started this year? Jared Goff made 13 starts after being traded from Los Angeles. He finished with 3,245 yards, 19 TDs and eight interceptions. Tim Boyle started in three games while Goff had a shoulder injury.

Who starts in 2022? SN’s latest mock draft has the Lions taking Sam Howell with the No. 31 pick, which was acquired in that trade with the Rams. Goff’s contract runs through 2024, however, and it’s a massive cap hit. He will be the starter for second-year coach Dan Campbell.

Green Bay Packers

Who started this year? After a drama-filled offseason where he was uncertain whether Aaron Rodgers would come back, he is on track to win his third MVP award after passing for 4,115 yards, 37 TDs and four interceptions. The Packers, however, lost 13-10 to San Francisco in the NFC divisional playoff round.

Who starts in 2022? The Packers are in salary cap hell, so it comes down to this. Either Rodgers retires (unlikely) or he’s traded to Denver. If those two scenarios don’t happen, then Green Bay finds a way to keep Davante Adams (at least for one more year) and Rodgers stays for one more shot with the Packers. Rodgers waited three years to start. So will Jordan Love. We’ll say it’s Rodgers under center.

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Houston Texans

Who started this year? Deshaun Watson did not play this season, which left first-year coach David Culley scrambling at quarterback. Davis Mills played reasonably well in 11 starts with 2,664 yards, 16 TDs and 10 interceptions. Tyrod Taylor made six starts. The Texans are in the process of hiring a new coach.

Who starts in 2022? We’d like to see who the Texans hire first, but keep in mind Watson has five years left on his contract. A trade seems likely, and Miami and Cleveland are two places to watch. That means either Tua Tagovailoa or Baker Mayfield could be center next season. Of those two, Tagovailoa seems more likely.

Indianapolis Colts

Who started this year? Carson Wentz reunited with Frank Reich in Indianapolis after a trade with Philadelphia. Wentz passed for 3,563 yards, 27 TDs and seven interceptions.

Who starts in 2022? The Colts have Wentz under contract for the next three seasons. Indianapolis just missed the playoffs in 2021. That’s the next step for Wentz.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Who started this year? The Jaguars drafted Trevor Lawrence with the No. 1 pick, but the Urban Meyer era was a predictable disaster. Lawrence finished with 3,641 yards, 12 TDs and 17 interceptions.

Who starts in 2022? The Jaguars are still looking for a new coach. Lawrence has three years left on his rookie deal. Lawrence has franchise-QB talent. The right coach needs to cultivate that. 

Kansas City Chiefs

Who started this year? Patrick Mahomes II passed for 4,839 yards, 37 TDs and 13 interceptions and led the Chiefs to another deep playoff run. Mahomes is 42-10, including playoffs, the last three seasons.

Who starts in 2022? Mahomes’ contract runs through 2031. How much of that will be paired with Andy Reid? The rest of the NFL can’t like the answer.

Las Vegas Raiders

Who started this year? Derek Carr passed for 4,804 yards, 23 TDs and 14 interceptions. He led the Raiders to an improbable berth in a season full of off-the-field distractions. The Raiders will have a new coach in 2022, and Carr is always the subject of trade rumors.

Who starts in 2022? This is a case where Raiders owner Mark Davis is going to stay loyal to the quarterback who got Las Vegas to the playoffs. Carr has one year remaining on his contract.

Los Angeles Chargers

Who started this year? Justin Herbert started in 17 games and built on a tremendous rookie season with 5,014 yards, 38 TDs and 15 interceptions in Year 2. He will continue to develop with second-year coach Brandon Staley in 2022.

Who starts in 2022? Herbert will start, and the pressure to make the playoffs is there after the Week 18 miss against the Raiders. Herbert is 15-17 as a starter.

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Los Angeles Rams

Who started this year? The Rams made the bold trade last season for Matthew Stafford, and it paid off. Stafford passed for 4,886 yards, 41 TDs and 17 interceptions and led Los Angeles to Super Bowl 56. 

Who starts in 2022? Stafford, entering his 14th season, has one year left on his contract but he is a candidate for an extension. He will be the Rams’ starter in 2022.

Miami Dolphins

Who started this year? Second-year quarterback Tua Tagovailoa made 12 starts and finished with 2,653 passing yards, 16 TDs and 10 interceptions. Second-year Brian Flores was fired, so Miami is starting over again. Does that mean the quarterback position will be up for grabs?

Who starts in 2022? In this breakdown last year we wondered whether Miami could get Deshaun Watson. The Dolphins will need a new coach first, but we still think if Watson is traded, then Miami is the destination. Otherwise, Miami will stick with Tagovailoa, who has two years left on his rookie contract.

Minnesota Vikings 

Who started this year? Kirk Cousins is 33-29-1 in four years as the Vikings’ starter, and there is one year left on his monster contract. Cousins passed for 4,221 yards, 33 TDs and seven interceptions last season, but Minnesota missed the playoffs again.

Who starts in 2022? Mike Zimmer is out, so the Vikings will have a new coach in 2022. There won’t be a large market on Cousins via trade unless a franchise is desperate, so expect to see him in Week 1 for Minnesota.

New England Patriots

Who started this year? The Patriots surprised by taking Mac Jones in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, and Jones surprised by finishing 10-7 as a starter as a rookie. He had 3,801 passing yards, 22 TDs and 13 interceptions. New England lost to Buffalo in the AFC wild card round.

Who starts in 2022? Bill Belichick made the right call with Jones, who will be the starting quarterback in 2022.

New Orleans Saints

Who started this year? Life after Drew Brees wasn’t easy. Jameis Winston, Taysom Hill, Trevor Siemian and Ian Book all made starts for the Saints this season. They combined for 29 TDs and 13 interceptions, and New Orleans almost made the NFC playoffs despite the constant switching.

Who starts in 2022? Sean Payton dropped the first bombshell when he announced he will be taking a break from coaching. Winston is a free agent, and Hill is under contract for the next four seasons. Is Hill a true starting quarterback option for the next head coach? That is the first question that needs answered. New Orleans is a true wild card when it comes to trading for a veteran quarterback.

New York Giants 

Who started this year? Daniel Jones passed for 2,428 yards, 10 TDs and seven interceptions in 11 games in 2021. Jones’ production dropped again, and the lack of offense led to the firing of second-year coach Joe Judge.

Who starts in 2022? New general manager Joe Schoen and co-owner John Mara have backed Jones, who enters the final year of his rookie contract with a new head coach. Jones will start barring an unforeseen blockbuster trade.

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New York Jets

Who started this year? The Jets traded Sam Darnold and drafted Zach Wilson, and the rookie quarterback had growing pains in 13 starts. He finished with 2,334 yards, nine TDs and 11 interceptions in 13 games. New York finished 4-13 under first-year coach Robert Saleh.

Who starts in 2022? Wilson will be the Week 1 starter, but last season proved it does not hurt to have a seasoned veteran backup in place. Mike White and Joe Flacco combined for four starts in 2021.

Philadelphia Eagles

Who started this year? The Eagles stuck with Jalen Hurts and dealt Carson Wentz to Indianapolis. First-year coach Nick Sirianni and Hurts led the Eagles to a NFC wild card appearance, but Hurts’ first postseason start was rough. Hurts finished with 3,144 passing yards, 16 TDs and nine interceptions. He added 784 rushing yards.

Who starts in 2022? Hurts will be the starter, and it would be wise to keep Gardner Minshew on as a reliable backup. Minshew played well in two starts while Hurts was dealing with an ankle injury.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Who started this year? Ben Roethlisberger passed for 3,740 yards, 22 TDs and 10 interceptions and led the Steelers to one last playoff run. Roethlisberger announced his retirement after 18 seasons.

Who starts in 2022? As it stands, Mason Rudolph or Dwayne Haskins would be the starter and the Steelers could draft a quarterback such as Sam Howell or Kenny Pickett for the future. Or, and the scenario that is bold and makes sense in the league’s toughest division, Pittsburgh makes the bold play and trades for Russell Wilson or Rodgers. In this case, we’ll say Pittsburgh goes out and gets Wilson to shake up the AFC North.

San Francisco 49ers

Who started this year? Didn’t we do this two years ago? Jimmy Garoppolo passed for 3,810 yards, 20 TDs and 12 interceptions and was an effective quarterback for Kyle Shanahan in leading another deep playoff run. But fans were wondering when 2021 first-round pick Trey Lance will take over. Garoppolo is not an elite quarterback, but he wins.

Who starts in 2022? The 49ers will gauge which teams are interested in Garoppolo, and Tampa Bay and Pittsburgh are interesting options. If the 49ers roll with Lance, then that is what will happen. 

Seattle Seahawks

Who started this year? Russell Wilson passed for 3,113 yards, 25 TDs and six interceptions in 14 starts. Wilson suffered a hand injury and missed three starts. Geno Smith was 1-2 as a starter in his place. Wilson has been the subject of trade rumors for the last two seasons and the 33 year old has two years left on his contract.

Who starts in 2022? The Seahawks don’t have a first-round draft pick, so a trade would have to include that. If Wilson is traded, then Pittsburgh makes the most sense. Seattle could find its next quarterback in the 2022 NFL Draft and sign a veteran off the market as the stopgap for a true rebuild.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Who started this year? Tom Brady passed for 5,316 yards, 43 TDs and 12 interceptions in the regular season. The Rams beat the Buccaneers 30-27 in the NFC divisional playoffs, but not before Brady led a remarkable comeback.

Who starts in 2022? Brady, who turns 45 in the offseason, finally retired. If he does, and that makes the Buccaneers the true wild card. Would Rodgers land here? The Packers would be more apt to trade Rodgers to aa AFC team. This could be the landing spot for Garoppolo. 

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Tennessee Titans

Who started this year? Ryan Tannehill led the Titans to the playoffs for the third straight season, and he has 76 TDs and 27 interceptions in that stretch. The Titans earned the top seed in the AFC, but Tannehill threw three costly interceptions in the divisional playoff loss to Cincinnati.

Who starts in 2022? Would Tennessee be bold enough to trade for Wilson? If not, then Tannehill is going to be their starting quarterback in 2022. He has two years left on his contract. Perhaps Tennessee brings in a veteran backup for some competition just in case.

Washington Football Team  

Who started this year? Ryan Fitzpatrick suffered a season-ending hip injury and made just one start. Taylor Heinicke finished with 3,419 yards, 20 TDs and 15 interceptions in 15 starts and could be part of the plan in 2022 if Ron Rivera opts for a rookie quarterback in the draft.

Who starts in 2022? SN’s latest mock has Washington taking Kenny Pickett, so that looks like the plan. Heinicke starts the season, and Pickett or another rookie is brought along as the starter. That makes more sense than Washington overpaying for Jimmy Garoppolo or Derek Carr in a trade. Carr would be the better option if that’s the route they go. 

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Rams’ Andrew Whitworth calls out former 49ers lineman Joe Staley for ’embarrassing’ tweet

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Joe Staley committed an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on social media — in Andrew Whitworth’s mind, at least.

After Whitworth and the Rams defeated the 49ers in Sunday’s NFC championship game, the 40-year-old called out the former San Francisco offensive tackle in an Instagram post. Earlier in the week, Staley trolled Whitworth’s wife, Melissa, on Twitter. She had offered to buy tickets from Rams fans in order to prevent SoFi Stadium from being filled with 49ers supporters, and Staley quote tweeted her and mimicked her phrasing.

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Whitworth then ripped Staley for his “embarrasing” tweet. Here is his full Instagram post:

My guys who have played the [NFL] game. Been in the trenches. Could you imagine trying to troll another player’s wife? When you [are] not even a player anymore? Having 49ers fans troll her all week. Sending her nasty crap. [Used] to respect this guy. This ain’t it! Could you imagine being an elite player to only become a fan who [tries] to troll women or significant others of players? Life comes as at you fast! I’m who I am because this would never be me. I respect the game. The men who come after me and before me. Would never disrespect regardless of my cheerleader feelings. My children even know better than this. But that’s why I’m me. And he’s him! Embarrassing for our game. 49ers fans can say anything they want! Y’all can buy all the tickets you want to the Super Bowl! I would hope a legend of the game would leave a [player’s] wife out of it. Attack the woman tough guy! I’ll address that at a later date!

Staley, who played for the 49ers from 2007-2019 and currently serves as an NFL analyst for NBC Sports Bay Area, didn’t address Whitworth’s comments on his social media channels. Whitworth later deleted the post.

Melissa attempted to bury the drama on Monday, tweeting that Staley and Whitworth are “cool now,” so it’s time for everyone to “move on.”

It appears the O-line beef has been put in the rear-view mirror, which is a wise move on Whitworth’s part. He’s got to focus on his film and playbook, not ticket sales, ahead of the Rams’ Super Bowl 56 matchup with the Bengals.

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