Oh we always look forward to days like this. The NFL has released its schedule for 2020, at least now. The regular season doesn't set to kick off till September, but between now and then who knows whats going to happen. Right now it looks as if everything is set to kickoff like normal, with the possibility of having no fans in attendance. We will find out between now and then what actually happens. For the time being at least, this is something to look forward to and talk about.
Before we look at the locals, here's some of the other marquee matchups taking place this season.
50th Anniversary of Monday Night Football:
Week two will see the New Orleans Saints battle the Las Vegas Raiders in the opening game at Allegiant Stadium. The game just so happens to fall on the exact date, 50 years to the date, that the first Monday Night Football game played in 1970.
Thanksgiving Games:
As is usually the case, we got three games on Thanksgiving day. Detroit hosts Houston, Dallas hosts Washington and finally Pittsburgh Hosts Baltimore
Christmas Day:
Christmas eve falls on Thursday this year, so the Thursday night game will be moved to Friday afternoon. The game will see the Saints play host to the Vikings. Its the first time since 2009 that a game will be played on a Friday.
AFC Showdown
Week three sees a matchup of the two best teams in the AFC from last year as Baltimore heads to Kansas City to take on the defending champs the Chiefs
Hall of Fame QB Battle
For only the third time ever, Brady will battle Rogers. It takes place week six as the Packers head to Tampa to play the Bucs. Its going to be one of the more fun games to watch on the schedule.
NFC Title Rematch
Week nine we get the rematch of last year's NFC championship game. Green Bay makes a trip out West to play the 49ers in San Francisco.
Top QB Battles
The top two quarterbacks taken in the draft this year were Joe Burrow to the Bengals and Tua Tagovailoa to the Dolphins. The two teams face off week thirteen down in Miami. Will Tua be starting for the Fins by then? Who knows, but the possibility makes you excited.
Now here's what we look like for the locals
Here's the Giants schedule:
1. September 14th vs Pittsburgh
7:15 PM
2. September 20th @ Chicago
1:00 PM
3. September 27th vs San Francisco
1:00 PM
4. October 4th @ Los Angeles
4:05 PM
5. October 11th @ Dallas
4:25 PM
6. October 18th vs Washington
1:00 PM
7. October 22nd @
Philadelphia
8:20 PM
FOX
8. November 2nd vs Tampa Bay
8:15 PM
9. November 8th @ Washington
1:00 PM
10. November 15th vs Philadelphia
1:00 PM
11. BYE WEEK
12. November 29th @ Cincinnati
1:00 PM
13. December 6th @ Seattle
4:05 PM
14. December 13th vs Arizona
1:00 PM
15. December 20th vs Cleveland
1:00 PM
16. December 27th @ Baltimore
1:00 PM
17. January 3rd vs Dallas
1:00 PM
Here's the Jets schedule:
1. September 13th @ Buffalo
1:00 PM
2. September 20th vs San Francisco
1:00 PM
3. September 27th @ Indianapolis
4:05 PM
4. October 1st vs Denver
8:20 PM
5. October 11th vs Arizona
1:00 PM
6. October 18th @ Los Angeles
4:05 PM
7. October 25th vs Buffalo
1:00 PM
8. November 1st @ Kansas City
1:00 PM
9. November 9th vs New England
8:15 PM
10. November 15th @ Miami
4:05 PM
11. BYE WEEK
12. November 29th vs Miami
1:00 PM
13. December 6th vs Las Vegas
1:00 PM
14. December 13th @ Seattle
4:05 PM
15. December 20th @ Los Angeles
TBD
16. December 27th vs Cleveland
TBD
17. January 3rd @ New England
1:00 PM
So there's you 2020 schedule. What games are you most looking forward to?
Friday, May 8, 2020
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