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2024 NFL schedule release: Everything you need to know about this season’s slate

The full NFL regular season schedule was announced Wednesday and received the usual coverage from broadcasters, including the league network and ESPN2. Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 season.

Full NFL Schedule: Every Game That Will Be Played in 2024

The top 10 must-see matches of the regular season

Holiday Games: Cowboys to host Giants on Thanksgiving, plus first-ever contests on Netflix

Chargers Release Another Creative Calendar Release Video

How has the NFL fared with its matchups for Amazon, ESPN+, Netflix and Peacock?

The Cowboys, 49ers and Jets will each play 6 primetime games this season

End of May to beginning of June: OTAs and mandatory minicamps

July 17: Deadline for franchise tags

Mid-July: opening of training camps

August: Pre-season

November 5: trade deadline

February 9, 2025: Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans

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  • The Cowboys, 49ers and Jets will each play 6 primetime games this season

    The 2024 NFL schedule was released Wednesday night and prepare to get plenty of Dak Prescott, Aaron Rodgers and Brock Purdy in prime time this fall.

    The Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets lead the way with six games each in prime time on ESPN, Amazon Prime Video and NBC this season.

    The Cowboys will appear on “Sunday Night Football” three times during the season. They will also host the New York Giants in their annual Thanksgiving game. The 49ers, who will host the Cowboys on “Sunday Night Football” in Week 8, will host the Jets to open the season on “Monday Night Football” in Week 1. They will also close out “Monday Night Football” in Week 17. The Jets are split evenly among the three networks in the prime time slots.

    There are nine teams in the league with five games each in prime time this season. Four teams – the Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals – will appear in a single primetime game. The Cardinals game is an ESPN+ exclusive.

    The Carolina Panthers are the only team in the league that has not played a primetime game.

  • Panthers are strange men

    The Carolina Panthers are the only NFL team without a prime-time game this season – perhaps they can paint a better picture next year.

  • Full NFL Schedule: Every Game That Will Be Played in 2024

    Want to know when every game of the 2024 season will be played? We have what you need here.

  • Chargers release another creative schedule release video, featuring a dig at Harrison Butker’s opening speech

    No one tops the Los Angeles Chargers on release day in the NFL schedule, and the team lived up to its reputation on Wednesday.

    After two years of the most disrespectful anime trailers you’ve ever seen, the Chargers took a different direction for 2024. They used Sims-style animation to throw jokes and references at their future opponents, and it’s a delicious few minutes.

  • How has the NFL fared with its matchups for Amazon, ESPN+, Netflix and Peacock?

    The NFL has many mouths to feed when it comes to its broadcast partners and the regular season schedule. And it’s no longer just about traditional networks.

    Netflix has entered the fray with a few Christmas games. The NFL announced the partnership Wednesday, which will include Christmas games over the next three years on Netflix. Peacock, NBC’s streaming service, played one regular season game and one playoff game last season. The playoff game between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs set the record for the largest streamed event in U.S. history. ESPN+ also got a game last season, when the Atlanta Falcons took on the Jacksonville Jaguars in London in Week 4, and got another exclusive game this season.

    The NFL has plenty of broadcast partners, including its own NFL Network, to keep you happy with quality games, and plenty of subscriptions for fans if they want all the games. Here’s how the NFL handled distribution of games to streaming services this season.

  • Chicago Bears return to school for 2024 schedule release

  • Cowboys to host Giants on Thanksgiving, holiday games feature first-ever contests on Netflix

    Get out your calendars, NFL fans. It’s time to plan a vacation.

    It doesn’t matter that it’s only May. The NFL released the full holiday game schedule for the 2024 season Wednesday evening.

    Old traditions, like the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions playing on Thanksgiving, continue to endure, but the offering has expanded in recent years to include games on Black Friday and Christmas Day.

    Check out all the holiday games here.

  • We think you should… watch this calendar release video

  • Fan of superb QB matchups? The chefs’ diary is full of them.

    FILE - Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a pass during the second half of the NFL AFC Championship football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore on Sunday, Jan. 28 2024. The NFL announced Monday, May 13 that the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs will open the season at home against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, September 5.  This is a rematch of the AFC championship game in January, which the Chiefs won 17-10 in Baltimore.  (AP Photo/Terrance Williams, file)FILE - Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a pass during the second half of the NFL AFC Championship football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore on Sunday, Jan. 28 2024. The NFL announced Monday, May 13 that the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs will open the season at home against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, September 5.  This is a rematch of the AFC championship game in January, which the Chiefs won 17-10 in Baltimore.  (AP Photo/Terrance Williams, file)

    Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams, file)

    Week 1: Patrick Mahomes vs. Lamar Jackson

    Week 2: Mahomes vs. Joe Burrow

    Weeks 4 and 14: Mahomes vs. Justin Herbert

    Week 11: Mahomes vs. Josh Allen

    Week 16: Mahomes vs. CJ Stroud

    + Super Bowl rematch against the Niners, week 7.

  • NFL Schedule Released: Top 10 Must-Watch Regular Season Games

    In about four months, regular season NFL games will return to our lives. And now we know who plays who and when.

    The NFL released its 18-week schedule for the regular season on Wednesday. There are now 272 games on the schedule. They are not all equal.

    Here are the 10 (well, actually 11) best games on the schedule for the 2024 regular season.

  • How do you say NFL schedule in Simlish? Nice job, Chargers.

  • The Titans bring back an old friend to announce their schedule

  • The Rams take a turn in their NFL schedule

  • The Sunday Night Football schedule is here

  • The Chiefs, Jets, 49ers and Cowboys reign in prime time

  • The wait is coming to an end…

  • Who’s hungry… for the release of the NFL schedule?

    The Chargers, as always, had some fun before tonight’s official schedule was released, displaying their opponents as Pop-Tarts on X.

    The Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot might like to say a word.

  • Kirk Cousins ​​marvels at ‘incredible’ enthusiasm around NFL schedule release

  • Thank the Bear-Lions

    Colleen Kane of the Chicago Tribune reports that Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions will face off on Thanksgiving (Nov. 28) this year at Ford Field. The Bears and Lions last met on Thanksgiving in 2021.

  • How to Watch the NFL Schedule Release

    With the NFL Draft settled, it’s time for one last major event of the NFL offseason: the reveal of the 2024 NFL schedule. After a lot of suspense around the official The date the league will drop the full schedule for the 2024-25 NFL season has finally been confirmed. The NFL schedule reveal will take place tonight, May 15, at 8 p.m. ET. While each network may tease a game or two from the season that its channel(s) will air, you can see the full schedule revealed on NFL Network and ESPN2 tonight. Here’s everything you need to know about ways to watch the 2024 NFL schedule reveal.



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