Just over time to reach alongside some real referees, the National football league Network has broadened the companion application experience because of its Thursday evening game to incorporate Android customers. Now active because the Browns undertake the Ravens in a game title in which a defender catching the ball ultimately zone with both of your hands will probably be ruled an interception and never a touchdown, Thursday Evening Football Xtra promises fans additional interaction with polls, games, stats. Additionally, there are live video reviews from Simon Wilcots around the sideline, in addition to some easily placed advertisements as observed in the screenshot above. We checked it in early stages and also the content available was shown across products and platforms, even though it was oddly stuck in portrait mode on our Nexus 7. The feature first showed on iOS a week ago, and it is available these days on Android phones and pills like a separate application in the standard National football league '12. Hit the origin link below to download it (Verizon customers their very own version) once we wait to ascertain if Brandon Weeden can learn how to play quarterback before he turns 30.
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