RiverDog
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It's become a big event. One of the things that the NFL has done over the years has been to squeeze every dime possible out of us fans, and although none of this are paying to watch the event, it will attract a large audience, ie advertising revenue. They've done the same thing with the draft and the scouting combine. Events that barely made the sports page a few decades ago are now a big deal. It was all done in an effort to keep the game relevant and in the news year-round.
This year, the full schedule release will occur on Wednesday, May 14th at 5pm PDT. We've known our 2025 opponents since the end of the regular season. At home, we'll face the Cards, Rams, Niners, Texans, Colts, Saints, Bucs, and Vikings. Our 9 road games include the Rams, Niners, Cards, Falcons, Panthers, Jags, Steelers, Titans, and Commanders. What we don't know, and what is set to be revealed next Wednesday, is the specific dates and in some cases, the specific location.
The league is going to trickle out the schedule, allowing the networks to announce their own schedule a day or two, or in the case of CBS and Netflix, a few hours before the full release on Wednesday the 14th at 5pm PDT:
NBC – Monday, May 12 on TODAY Show
FOX – Monday, May 12
Prime Video – Monday, May 12
ESPN – Tuesday, May 13 on Good Morning America
CBS – Wednesday, May 14 on CBS Mornings
Netflix – Wednesday, May 14
The dates/opponents for the international series will be released on Tuesday, May 13th at 5am PDT. I'll be on my 2nd cup of coffee by then.
Additionally, there will be a triple header on Christmas Day, which falls on a Thursday. Netflix will televise the first two games and Amazon televises the nightcap.
This year, the full schedule release will occur on Wednesday, May 14th at 5pm PDT. We've known our 2025 opponents since the end of the regular season. At home, we'll face the Cards, Rams, Niners, Texans, Colts, Saints, Bucs, and Vikings. Our 9 road games include the Rams, Niners, Cards, Falcons, Panthers, Jags, Steelers, Titans, and Commanders. What we don't know, and what is set to be revealed next Wednesday, is the specific dates and in some cases, the specific location.
The league is going to trickle out the schedule, allowing the networks to announce their own schedule a day or two, or in the case of CBS and Netflix, a few hours before the full release on Wednesday the 14th at 5pm PDT:
NBC – Monday, May 12 on TODAY Show
FOX – Monday, May 12
Prime Video – Monday, May 12
ESPN – Tuesday, May 13 on Good Morning America
CBS – Wednesday, May 14 on CBS Mornings
Netflix – Wednesday, May 14
The dates/opponents for the international series will be released on Tuesday, May 13th at 5am PDT. I'll be on my 2nd cup of coffee by then.
Additionally, there will be a triple header on Christmas Day, which falls on a Thursday. Netflix will televise the first two games and Amazon televises the nightcap.
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