NFL Season Will be Here Before We Know it
It’s that time of the year again, that glorious moment that NFL fans dream about for months, when teams start getting back on the field, players start reporting to training camp, and we finally get to see some good NFL action, preseason is here!
The NFL’s regular season will kick off on Thursday, September 9th, with the defending champions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and legendary QB Tom Brady hosting one of the most popular teams in the league, the Dallas Cowboys, on the night schedule, at Raymond James Stadium.
However, action is taking off since now, as players and teams started reporting to camp already, and it’s the coaches’ time to get their teams in the best shape possible in the next few weeks, when the longest NFL season ever will take place, with 18 regular season weeks for the first time ever.
On other good news, in this case for all Green Bay Packers fans out there, Aaron Rodgers is finally back with the team, after weeks of uncertainty, where we didn’t really even know if he was going to play another NFL game again.
Rodgers has had some issues with the team’s management, and was thinking of leaving the team, or even the league all together, however, in the past few days he decided to give it “one last chance”, and now last season’s MVP is back in training, and reportedly, already agreed to a new deal with the team.
2021 NFL Preseason schedule in a nutshell
So, with all this said, we now finally get to sit and enjoy our first NFL games of the season, or the preseason at least, and this is how the schedule looks for the next few days:
– Dallas Cowboys at Pittsburgh Steelers, Hall of Fame game, Thursday, August 5th, 6:00 pm ET.
– Week 1 will be played from Thursday, August 12th, to Sunday, August 15th, and will feature games like Washington at New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans at Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints at Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans at Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs at San Francisco 49ers, and Carolina Panthers at Indianapolis Colts, which will be the only game for Sunday.
– Week 2 will be played from Thursday, August 19th, to Monday, August 23rd. Some of the games for this week are, Patriots at Eagles on Thursday, Chiefs at Cardinals on Friday, Titans at Buccaneers, Texans at Cowboys, Raiders at Rams, and Broncos at Seahawks on Saturday, NY Giants at Browns and 49ers at Chargers on Sunday, and finally, Jaguars at Saints for Monday Night.
– Week 3 games will take place between Friday, August 27th, and Sunday, August 29th, and we’ll enjoy games like, Steelers at Panthers, and Vikings at Chiefs, on Friday, Packers at Bills, Buccaneers at Texans, or Chargers at Seahawks, on Saturday, and then Raiders at 49ers, or Patriots at NY Giants on Sunday, among others.
After this, the teams will get a nice and deserved break until September 9th, when the regular season will finally and officially kick off in Tampa Bay!
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