CBS will broadcast the NFL on Masters, if applicable



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The NFL will fold for the Masters, but it won’t break.

According to Sports Business Daily, CBS will advance from the final round of the delayed golf classic since April if the last holes have not been played by 4 p.m. ET on Sunday, when CBS televises a regional list of games.

ABC would broadcast any remaining golf, with CBS advertisers still dealing with the call. Since 1956, CBS has televised every hole in every Masters tournament.

Bad weather is not expected for Sunday, but extended playoffs could intersect with football.

The NFL has already pushed several 1:00 p.m. ET games into the late-afternoon window, to minimize conflict with the Masters. CBS, which has no first games, will air Bills-Cardinals, Broncos-Raiders and Chargers-Dolphins at 4:05 p.m. ET. FOX has Seahawks-Rams, 49ers-Saints and the Bengals-Steelers cross-flex at 4:25 p.m. ET.


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