America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions - Availability Outside of The NFL Network

Availability Outside of The NFL Network

  • The final two episodes aired on CBS on February 3, the day before Super Bowl XLI. They were reshown on NFL Network, with slightly more footage, on February 5.
  • On January 30, 2007, iTunes made twelve (#20 through #9 of the countdown) available for purchase at US $1.99 an episode or US $29.99 for the top twenty teams' episodes. All episodes, including the "Missing Rings" episodes are now available.
  • During the top 20 countdown portion of the series, episodes were individually made available on DVD on the NFL's official web store, NFLShop.com, the day after their debut. Each episode's DVD art features a close up of the teams Super Bowl ring.
  • Currently, the only format available is Full Frame DVD. The program was filmed and broadcast in high definition but the DVD collection has been formatted as full frame.
  • Sky Sports began airing the show in August 2007.
  • In Australia America's Game is shown on Ch10 and OneHD.
  • Hulu reached a deal with the NFL and currently has almost every episode of America's Game viewable for free on their website. As of late 2012, the series is no longer on Hulu.
  • This series has aired on the Televisa Deportes cable network in Mexico in recent years.
  • TSN airs America's Game in Canada.

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