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There is no set day for the NFL schedule release. For the past two years, it has been done just after the NFL Draft, but back before 2020, it was typically done a week or two before the draft
No offense, schedule release day is only important to people wanting to go to games. We already know all the opponents.
Maybe so. Time to take a poll regardless. BYE week, Thursday night, holiday, Saturday, FLEX and Monday night games may be of interest to those NOT wanting to go to games. Oh....and the opening week (home or away) game as well.
Schedule release dates reportedly to occur on May 9th and May 12th. There may be some other schedule information disclosed during the NFL Draft.
April 27 - Deadline for prior club to exercise Right of First Refusal to Restricted Free Agents. Deadline to time, test, and interview draft-eligible players.
April 28-30 - NFL Draft
May 2 - Deadline for clubs to exercise 5th year option for players selected in 1st round of 2019 NFL Draft
May 6-9 or 13-16 - Clubs may elect to hold 1 3-day post-draft rookie minicamp.
May 23-25 - Spring League Meeting
Let me know if I missed anything of note.
You forgot: May 2 - Rank the Roster 2022 at the Huddle begins
It seems like there is a lot more uncertainty this year than in years past. Not even sure where to go with #2.
March 8 - Deadline for clubs to designate Franchise or Transition players (by 4pm EST)
March 14-16 - Clubs permitted to contact and enter contract negotiations with agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents. (Starting March 14th Noon EST to March 16th 3:59:59pm EST, contracts can't be executed until March 16th 4pm EST)
March 16- 2022 League Year, Free Agency, and Trading Period begins 4pm EST
*Clubs must submit qualifying offers to Restricted Free Agents to retain Right of First Refusal/Compensation (prior to 4pm EST)
*Top 51 rule begins. All clubs must be under the 2022 salary cap (prior to 4pm EST)
*All 2021 player contracts expire at 4pm EST
March 27-30 - Annual League Meeting
April 18 - Packers can begin offseason workout programs
April 20 - Deadline to bring draft-eligible players to facilities for physicals
April 22 - Deadline for Restricted Free Agents to sign offer sheets
April 27 - Deadline for prior club to exercise Right of First Refusal to Restricted Free Agents. Deadline to time, test, and interview draft-eligible players.
April 28-30 - NFL Draft
May 2 - Deadline for clubs to exercise 5th year option for players selected in 1st round of 2019 NFL Draft
May 6-9 or 13-16 - Clubs may elect to hold 1 3-day post-draft rookie minicamp.
March 8 - Deadline for clubs to designate Franchise or Transition players (by 4pm EST)
March 14-16 - Clubs permitted to contact and enter contract negotiations with agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents. (Starting March 14th Noon EST to March 16th 3:59:59pm EST, contracts can't be executed until March 16th 4pm EST)
March 16- 2022 League Year, Free Agency, and Trading Period begins 4pm EST
*Clubs must submit qualifying offers to Restricted Free Agents to retain Right of First Refusal/Compensation (prior to 4pm EST)
*Top 51 rule begins. All clubs must be under the 2022 salary cap (prior to 4pm EST)
*All 2021 player contracts expire at 4pm EST
March 27-30 - Annual League Meeting
April 18 - Packers can begin offseason workout programs
April 20 - Deadline to bring draft-eligible players to facilities for physicals
April 22 - Deadline for Restricted Free Agents to sign offer sheets
April 27 - Deadline for prior club to exercise Right of First Refusal to Restricted Free Agents. Deadline to time, test, and interview draft-eligible players.
April 28-30 - NFL Draft
May 2 - Deadline for clubs to exercise 5th year option for players selected in 1st round of 2019 NFL Draft
May 6-9 or 13-16 - Clubs may elect to hold 1 3-day post-draft rookie minicamp.
March 8 - Deadline for clubs to designate Franchise or Transition players (by 4pm EST)
March 14-16 - Clubs permitted to contact and enter contract negotiations with agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents. (Starting March 14th Noon EST to March 16th 3:59:59pm EST, contracts can't be executed until March 16th 4pm EST)
March 16- 2022 League Year, Free Agency, and Trading Period begins 4pm EST
*Clubs must submit qualifying offers to Restricted Free Agents to retain Right of First Refusal/Compensation (prior to 4pm EST)
*Top 51 rule begins. All clubs must be under the 2022 salary cap (prior to 4pm EST)
*All 2021 player contracts expire at 4pm EST
March 27-30 - Annual League Meeting
April 18 - Packers can begin offseason workout programs
April 20 - Deadline to bring draft-eligible players to facilities for physicals
April 22 - Deadline for Restricted Free Agents to sign offer sheets
April 27 - Deadline for prior club to exercise Right of First Refusal to Restricted Free Agents. Deadline to time, test, and interview draft-eligible players.
April 28-30 - NFL Draft
May 2 - Deadline for clubs to exercise 5th year option for players selected in 1st round of 2019 NFL Draft
May 6-9 or 13-16 - Clubs may elect to hold 1 3-day post-draft rookie minicamp.
May 23-25 - Spring League Meeting
Let me know if I missed anything of note.
What about the dates after May?
Google is your friend.
Google is not my friend, They have messed up algorithms.
September 11, 2023. The end of the career of Aaron Rodgers.
My bet is he never recovers fully.
You may just be correct, but Marino recovered as have others. I believe he wants to recover, return to playout his contract, and retire. His physical recovery and "the money" are 1a and 1b for Rodgers. He may still have flashes of glory with the Jets, yet I don't see him trying to do a Brady with this type of injury on his record.
If your not the lead dog, then the scenery never changes.
September 11, 2023. The end of the career of Aaron Rodgers.
My bet is he never recovers fully.
You may just be correct, but Marino recovered as have others. I believe he wants to recover, return to playout his contract, and retire. His physical recovery and "the money" are 1a and 1b for Rodgers. He may still have flashes of glory with the Jets, yet I don't see him trying to do a Brady with this type of injury on his record.
If Rodgers was playing this year, I would bet the Jets would have 2-3 more victories. But that's just my opinion.