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Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones discussed the back half of the team's 2025 schedule.
NFL schedule is officially released, full of some very interesting matchups. While the opponents have been determined for months, we finally know when (and what network) the biggest matchups in the league will be taking place.
NFL schedule was released on Wednesday night, including the seven official international matchups taking place this year.
Pittsburgh Steelers executives aren’t the only ones eagerly awaiting a decision from Aaron Rodgers. The NFL schedule makers were following the saga very closely.
NFL schedule strength rankings for every team after the 2025 NFL schedule release reveals how difficult, how easy each team's 17 games could be.
For starters, they won't be suffering from much jetlag in 2025—Cincinnati travels a combined 8,753 miles in 2025, the least in the league. A chunk of that travel comes early in the season, with four of their first six games away from home.
The New England Patriots finally have dates next to the opponents they'll be playing later this year after Wednesday's official 2025 NFL schedule release. There is more optimism surrounding the team this year with the hiring of Mike Vrabel as the new head coach and the many roster moves the team has made this offseason.
The televised 2025-26 NFL Schedule ''reveal'' event will take place on Thursday evening. The New Orleans Saints, along with the rest of the league, had their schedule leaked within the last 24 hours.
While the Seahawks were all about that action and the Chargers met the high bar they have set, the Colts removed their video shortly after it was posted.
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The NFL's two Sunday afternoon TV packages have long been divided up with Fox primarily getting NFC games and CBS primarily getting AFC games, but in recent years the league has had more flexibility to move games across networks.