NFL announces full 2021 regular-season schedule
The NFL released its complete schedule for the 2021 regular season Wednesday.
Follow the links below for team-by-team schedules.
NFC
DAL | NYG | PHI | WAS
CHI | DET | GB | MIN
ATL | CAR | NO | TB
ARI | LAR | SEA | SF
AFC
BUF | MIA | NE | NYJ
BAL | CIN | CLE | PIT
HOU | IND | JAX | TEN
DEN | KC | LAC | LV
The regular season will kick off on Thursday, Sept. 9, with the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers hosting the Dallas Cowboys.
A stacked primetime slate for opening weekend also includes the Los Angeles Rams hosting the Chicago Bears at So-Fi Stadium on Sunday night, and the Baltimore Ravens traveling to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders on Monday Night Football.
With the NFL moving to a 17-game schedule for the first time this year, the regular season now spans a total 18 weeks. That pushes the final Sunday of the season back to January 9, and the first round of the playoffs to the following weekend.
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