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TSN and TSN2s 2012 U.S Open live broadcast schedule is as follows (all times ET):• Monday, August 27 – Mens & Womens 1st Round, on 1 p.m. TSN• Monday, August 27 – Mens & Womens 1st Round, on 7 p.m. TSN2• Tuesday, August 28 – Mens & Womens 1st Round, on 1 p.m. TSN• Tuesday, August 28 – Mens & Womens 1st Round, on 7 p.m. TSN• Wednesday, August 29 – Mens 1st Round & Womens 2nd Round, 1 p.m. on TSN• Wednesday August 29 – Mens 1st Round & Womens 2nd Round, 7 p.m. on TSN• Thursday, August 30 – Mens & Womens 2nd Round, 1 p.m. on TSN• Thursday, August 30 – Mens & Womens 2nd Round, 7 p.m. on TSN• Friday, August 31 – Mens 2nd Round & Womens 3rd Round, 1 p.m. on TSN • Friday, August 31 – Mens 2nd Round & Womens 3rd Round, 7 p.m. on TSN2 • Saturday, September 1 – Mens & Womens 3rd Round, 11 a.m. on TSN• Saturday, September 1 – Mens & Womens 3rd Round, 7 p.m. on TSN• Sunday, September 2 – Mens 3rd Round & Womens Round of 16, 11 a.m. on TSN2• Sunday, September 2 – Mens 3rd Round & Womens Round of 16, 7 p.m. on TSN2• Monday, September 3 – Round of 16, 11 a.m. on TSN2• Monday September 3 –Round of 16, 7:30 p.m. on TSN• Tuesday, September 4 – Mens Round 16 & Womens Quarterfinals, 11 a.m. on TSN • Tuesday, September 4 – Mens Round 16 & Womens Quarterfinals, 7 p.m. on TSN • Wednesday, September 5 – Quarterfinals, 12 p.m. on TSN• Wednesday, September 5 – Quarterfinals, 7 p.m. on TSN2• Thursday, September 6 – Mens Quarterfinals & Mixed Doubles Finals, 12 noon on TSN• Thursday, September 6 – Mens Quarterfinals, 8 p.m. on TSN• Friday, September 7 – Womens Semifinals, 12:30 p.m. on TSN• Saturday, September 8 – Mens Semifinals, 12 noon on TSN2• Saturday, September 8 – Womens Finals 8 p.m. on TSN2• Sunday, September 9 - Mens Finals, 4 p.m. on TSN 49ers Autographed Jerseys . -- Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods played together in the opening two rounds of the season in Abu Dhabi. 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Instead, they became only the second club since the post-season expanded to 12 teams to miss out after a 7-1 start, according to STATS. The other was Washington in 1996. The Lions (4-12) lost their last eight games and turned the ball over four times in the finale. Calvin Johnson fell short in his attempt to become the first player with 2,000 yards receiving in a season. Minnesota played Green Bay as part of the later session of Sunday afternoon games. As players watched on TV, there were some quiet groans in the Chicago locker room after the Vikings scored an early touchdown. "Its just aggravating to have to wait and see what has to go down," running back Matt Forte said. "We took care of our part, so thats all we can bank on right now." The game ended up going down to the wire, and the Bears didnt get the help they needed from the rival Packers. That kept Chicago out of the playoffs for the fifth time in six years. 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