WASHINGTON, DC - In an effort to ensure that New England Patriots fans throughout Rhode Island have a chance to watch the Patriots take on the New York Giants on Saturday, December 29th, Rhode Island's Congressional delegation has asked the National Football League (NFL) to reconsider the boundaries of the primary broadcast market for the upcoming game.

In a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, U.S. Senators Jack Reed (D-RI), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), U.S. Representatives Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), and Jim Langevin (D-RI) wrote: "The New England Patriots are assuredly a regional team, with many loyal fans in the state of Rhode Island. The state welcomed the Patriots for many years when they held their training camp at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island, and Gillette Stadium is a short twenty-five minute drive from downtown Providence. Unfortunately, limiting transmission of the game to Boston excludes many of the team's biggest fans from this event. Therefore, we urge you to make the final game available on over-the-air television across New England to ensure that the region's Patriots' fans will be able to watch this highly anticipated game."

The Patriots-Giants game, which could potentially culminate in the Patriots having the first undefeated regular season in the NFL since 1972, will be broadcast on the NFL Network. Currently the NFL Network is available in fewer than 40 percent of the nation's homes with televisions. When a game is nationally televised on a cable channel, the NFL requires the game to also be simulcast on a widely available broadcast channel in the team's primary market. However, the NFL has ruled in this case the primary markets are Boston and New York City, leaving fans in Rhode Island and all across New England, out in the cold.

Text of the letter follows:

December 19, 2007

Mr. Roger Goodell

Commissioner

National Football League

280 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10017

Dear Commissioner Goodell:

We write to express concern regarding the boundaries of the primary broadcast market for the New England Patriots for their upcoming game on Saturday, December 29th against the New York Giants.

As you know, the New England Patriots have an undefeated record with just two games remaining. The December 29th game has the potential to culminate in the Patriots having the first undefeated regular season in the NFL since 1972, and Patriots' fans across New England are looking forward to cheering on their home team. However, as currently scheduled, only the residents of Boston and New York City will be able to see the game on free, over-the-air television, while Rhode Islanders and other fans across New England will only be able to view the game if they are subscribers to the NFL Network.

The New England Patriots are assuredly a regional team, with many loyal fans in the state of Rhode Island. The state welcomed the Patriots for many years when they held their training camp at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island, and Gillette Stadium is a short twenty-five minute drive from downtown Providence. Unfortunately, limiting transmission of the game to Boston excludes many of the team's biggest fans from this event.

Therefore, we urge you to make the final game available on over-the-air television across New England to ensure that the region's Patriots' fans will be able to watch this highly anticipated game. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and we look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

U.S. Senator Jack Reed

U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

U.S. Representative Patrick J. Kennedy

U.S. Representative James R. Langevin