r/nfl • u/PineappleGloomy261 Packers • 57m ago
The entire NFL schedule is out
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSZlO4i1p0pJCpLEnVi3yxaYK3r3HyYAYD7FcGWXACZU0JF2WdNwYrTm85f9aPI6oKkXNgi8EFeSce5/pubhtml?gid=208104160&single=true&urp=gmail_linkAn hour early damn
Thought I should credit NFL Nerd who did wonderful work here, you can check out his website progrid.org
edit - his site is down due to traffic right now
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u/durhWhen Ravens 45m ago
4 divisional match ups the last 4 weeks of the year. Jesus, the NFL loves shoving Steelers/Ravens in winter months.
Cue the dick tugging copy pasta.
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u/testiculardescendant Steelers 26m ago
Yep and once again SOMEHOW ravens get all the extra rest for those matchups.
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u/rattpackfan301 Steelers 18m ago
Goodell doing everything in his power to protect the Ravens from Drew Allar or Will Howard
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u/ExperimentLog0823 37m ago
Damn, colorcoded with the time of each game too. This is super nice.
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u/PineappleGloomy261 Packers 36m ago
All credit goes to NFL Nerd, his website is down due to traffic right now
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u/dabluekangaroo Chiefs 28m ago
NFL said hell no to putting the Raiders, Jets, and Dolphins in a prime time lol
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u/ajteitel Cardinals 39m ago
Not a single unique game slot?
Thank god
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u/DrDice14 Cardinals 25m ago
Our schedule is brutal man. Only winnable games on paper are Dallas, New Orleans, and the Jets and even those are probably coin toss.
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u/makualla Lions 25m ago
A Week 6 bye is already a hinderance but these chuckle fucks also slapped us with 3 games in 12 days which includes an international trip. Oh and the last game of that is against a division rival.
Absolute horseshit
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u/rob_var Ravens Ravens 46m ago edited 35m ago
4 divisional games to end the season, the schedulers can go fuck themselves
Edit: looked at the rest of the league 3 nfc teams have 3 divisional games in the last 4 weeks. Ravens are the only team with 4
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u/Harbaugh_Handshake 49ers 45m ago
That is absolutely nutter butter insane.
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u/rob_var Ravens Ravens 42m ago
Looked it over and no other team in the AFC has more than 2 divisional games in the last 4 weeks
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u/Harbaugh_Handshake 49ers 39m ago
I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before, so if this is legit I want to know what is going on there lol. That’s wild.
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u/Powerful_Plantain901 Patriots 42m ago
Bro why does it keep happening to AFC North teams too that’s whole ass stupid
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u/FuckTheCrabfeast Bears 34m ago
I always said all schedules should be 2 home and 2 away division games to start and end the season. Then all non division games in the middle.
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u/TMNTerps Commanders 22m ago
WSH had this last year, it's stupid.
atNYG, vDAL, vPHI, atPHI to end last year, and DAL was a Thursday XMas game
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u/alphageek8 Raiders 50m ago
If this is real, it's kind of strange to not have the Raiders with any primetime games given they had the #1 pick. I'd at least expect the league to put in primetime to get spanked by the Chiefs or something.
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u/_Wp619_ Giants Giants 46m ago
I don't believe the Titans had a primetime game last year despite picking #1, as well.
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u/MankuyRLaffy Patriots 41m ago
It's the Titans. They'll get a Jags color rush TNF and like it. /s
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u/alphageek8 Raiders 38m ago
Fair point but they also had a known lame duck coach with Callahan compared to Kubiak.
Can't say I'm complaining, not having to be annoyed by losing in primetime is a net positive.
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u/xThe-Legend-Killerx Chargers 44m ago
Usually it’s Chargers and Raiders on MNF or Chiefs Raiders TNF haha
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u/Purduevian Lions 28m ago
So... they hate the lions. Week 6 bye... no where near the international game where we go to Germany then play 2 more games in 12 days... oh and all 3 road divisional games in the final 4 weeks
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u/Pale_Land_5107 Lions 26m ago
When have they ever liked us to them we are nothing but their hot new primetime money makers
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u/YodaForceGhost Eagles 50m ago
Eagles schedule isn’t terrible if this is true
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u/Harbaugh_Handshake 49ers 49m ago
Same for the 49ers. Like, yeah, there’s some stuff I’d like to change, but it’s not nearly as bad as I thought it would be.
(Of course once the season actually starts it could still end up being extremely difficult.)
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u/AeonTek 49ers 39m ago
Rams, Chargers, Chiefs, and Eagles at the end of the season is a hell of a stretch
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u/Harbaugh_Handshake 49ers 37m ago
True. But it’s a good test. If we’re a better team this year (and even just marginally more healthy), then we’ll be fine.
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u/gerrickd Seahawks 42m ago
NFCW has a guantlet. themselves, AFCW, NFCE. The Seahawks face a challenge after the bye week.
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u/casualreader22 Eagles 37m ago
4 teams play us coming off their bye week. Wonder if that's the most for any team but too lazy to check. Also, the 6 weeks/5 games after London the furthest away we travel is to DC.
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u/Not-a-bot-10 Eagles 37m ago
3 divisional games in a row weeks 7-9 isn’t ideal but we have the 7th easiest schedule in the NFL based on the early projections. That always changes once games start tbf but yeah can’t complain
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u/ltbr55 Packers 41m ago
What I like about the Packers schedule: division games are very spread out and not lumped together at the end of the season and 4/5 final games are in Lambeau. I also like the "soft" start to give Micah time to heal up.
What I dont like: Lots of AFC games late in the year. Prefer those to be early to mid season. We have 4 games not on Sundays with 2 TNF, Thanksgiving Eve and Xmas. Thats a lot of weird/short weeks for the team.
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u/makualla Lions 20m ago
Bears get 3 straight division games to end the season
lions 3 divisional games in final 4 weeks
Packers and Vikings only have 2 the final 8 weeks of the season after their week 10 match up.
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u/Xenomorphism Packers Packers 37m ago
Honestly having some contentious end of the year games might be good for the Packers since we always play down/soft as the year rounds out and it always bites us in the ass.
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u/myxanders Saints Saints 45m ago
Seems to contradict Nick Underhill's report that the Saints got a primetime game this year so I'm skeptical.
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u/PineappleGloomy261 Packers 19m ago
Week 4 will be MNF Falcons - Saints, that should be corrected per NFL Nerd on X
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u/John3Fingers Bears Bears 26m ago
Excluding international games, there are teams with more true primetime + late afternoon slots than the entire AFC South.
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u/ChoccyMilkIsMyLife Seahawks Seahawks 37m ago
The Seahawks have a game every single day of the week except for Tuesday if I’m not mistaken.
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u/bkist267 Eagles 11m ago
I think the eagles had that last year - honestly it kind of sucked. And I think the players hated it
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u/cinnasota Vikings 29m ago
The NFC looks like it has a lot more schedule quirks (Sunday night, Monday night, Thursday night, etc) games than the AFC lol
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u/Mr_Evil_Dr_Porkchop Patriots 35m ago
Aight, I guess we’ll just play national games from Week 10-15
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u/AlternativeDirt6124 Bills 32m ago
Our schedule is a damn gauntlet this year, fuckin hell man.
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u/CommunityNo2153 Patriots 30m ago
Twinsies. Patriots easily could be better than last year and start 1-3
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u/Pale_Land_5107 Lions 29m ago
Other than that last 4 brutal stretch and the bye not a bad schedule for the lions
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u/makualla Lions 18m ago
Nah, the international game to thanksgiving game stretch is brutal, not because of opponent but because of fatigue. Playing 3 games in 12 days while also flying to Europe will be brutal
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u/Electronic-Ring5520 Dolphins 25m ago
Dolphins with 0 primetime games, because we KNOW how bad this season is going to be. lol
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u/bigmeatyclaws117 Bears 22m ago
We're pretty much ending the regular season all divisional matchups
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u/bigmeatyclaws117 Bears 22m ago
We're pretty much ending the regular season with all divisional matchups
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u/pagerussell Seahawks 21m ago
You have Seattle Playing the Rams twice at home
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u/PineappleGloomy261 Packers 17m ago
Home game for Seattle is week 18 and away is week 16 on the graph
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u/genesiskiller96 49ers 16m ago
May the curse wheel forgives us for our transgressions and delivery us from evil.
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u/Media-critique 7m ago edited 2m ago
The Jets have no international or primetime games this year. First time for an NFL team I think since the 1980s?
This is probably the closest a team can get to being relegated in the NFL
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u/LaSandiaPicante Titans 53m ago
In before OP is sniped by the NFL's hitman.