NFL Kickoff Game on NBC Delayed Due to ‘Severe’ Weather

Philadelphia Eagles will have to wait a little bit longer to defend Super Bowl LII title

Atlanta Falcons v Philadelphia Eagles
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The NFL 2018 season opening game was delayed due to bad weather conditions in Philadelphia on Thursday.

The Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles were set to kick off at 8:20 p.m. ET, but moments before the game was set to begin, the field was cleared due to bad weather.

Fans in the stands were asked to leave their seats and take shelter in the stadium concourses because of a thunderstorm in the area.

A tweet from the Eagles account warned fans in the stadium that “the National Weather Service is forecasting that our current weather pattern may contain some severe conditions, including lighting and gusty winds.”

The game was first pushed back by half an hour, to 8:55 p.m. ET. Then it was hit with another 10-minute delay and scheduled to kick off at 9:05 p.m.

NFL games, reliably among the most-watched broadcasts on TV, rarely see delays, and Thursday’s push-back had fans expressing dismay on social media.

“We wait all year for football and kickoff gets delayed,” one user wrote.

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