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Adobe, NFL Bring Live Sunday Night Football to Internet

Jim Dalrymple, Macworld.com

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Adobe and The National Football League announced a partnership on Thursday that will bring Sunday Night Football to fans streamed live over the Internet.

The games, which utilize Adobe's Flash technology, will be called Sunday Night Football Extra. The "extras" include alternative camera angles, picture-in-picture technology, in-game highlights, live statistics, and interactivity with network talent via a live blog.

Sunday Night Football Extra will debut with the season opener tonight between the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. The stream will also include audio by Al Michaels, John Madden, and Andrea Kremer.

You can watch the stream by going to NFL.com. It is only available to U.S. Internet surfers.

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