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Re: 2021 Season Opponents
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 20:11
by BF004
So we get Tennessee, Buffalo or Kansas City next year as well.
Kind of wouldn’t be shocked if the NFL forces the whole initial rotation around getting Rodgers vs. Mahomes.
Re: 2021 Season Opponents
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 20:20
by NCF
BF004 wrote: ↑08 Jan 2021 20:11
So we get Tennessee, Buffalo or Kansas City next year as well.
Kind of wouldn’t be shocked if the NFL forces the whole initial rotation around getting Rodgers vs. Mahomes.
Yeah, me neither. Also, to be fair, we play AFCN next year and played AFCS last year, so really it should be between Chiefs and Bills and either would present a big challenge and a fun game.
Re: 2021 Season Opponents
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 21:10
by BF004
NCF wrote: ↑08 Jan 2021 20:20
BF004 wrote: ↑08 Jan 2021 20:11
So we get Tennessee, Buffalo or Kansas City next year as well.
Kind of wouldn’t be shocked if the NFL forces the whole initial rotation around getting Rodgers vs. Mahomes.
Yeah, me neither. Also, to be fair, we play AFCN next year and played AFCS last year, so really it should be between Chiefs and Bills and either would present a big challenge and a fun game.
That is a fair point, so that way we would never end up playing a team two years in a row like we would with Tennessee.
Re: 2021 Season Opponents
Posted: 09 Jan 2021 09:15
by TheGreenMan
NCF wrote: ↑08 Jan 2021 20:20
BF004 wrote: ↑08 Jan 2021 20:11
So we get Tennessee, Buffalo or Kansas City next year as well.
Kind of wouldn’t be shocked if the NFL forces the whole initial rotation around getting Rodgers vs. Mahomes.
Yeah, me neither. Also, to be fair, we play AFCN next year and played AFCS last year, so really it should be between Chiefs and Bills and either would present a big challenge and a fun game.
It'll be Kansas City, because the NFL will want a rematch week 1 after Green Bay beats the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
Re: 2021 Season Opponents
Posted: 11 Jan 2021 19:36
by dsr
Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑08 Jan 2021 12:17
I know things change year to year, but that schedule looks brutal.
Fortunately the Lions, Vikings and Bears have virtually the same schedule.
The only two differences (at least until they announce game 17!) are that we get Washington while the others get one of the other deadbeats from that division; and we get Saints (possibly minus Brees) while the others share around the Panthers, Falcons and Buccaneers.
On a side note, if there is a game 17, wouldn't it be planned that all 16 extra games would be overseas - thereby avoiding giving anyone home field advantage? Bring the Packers to London! (Or better still, Old Trafford, Manchester!)
Re: 2021 Season Opponents
Posted: 22 Apr 2021 06:18
by RingoCStarrQB
The 2021 schedule (powered by AWS) will be released on NFL Network, NFL.com and the NFL app on
Wednesday, May 12 at 8 p.m. ET.
NFL Network will feature a special Schedule Release '21 show packed with fresh schedules and division-by-division analysis, breaking down the top matchups and prime-time games. This year's schedule release will also be a bit different because of a new element: the 17th regular-season game.
We already know who will meet in the additional game, which follows a simple pairing methodology of matching up division standings in opposing interconference divisions (i.e., the first-place Chiefs will face the first-place Packers, with the rest of the AFC West and NFC North following suit), and where they'll face off. What we don't know is when those games will take place, making for an intriguing wrinkle in a release that is already highly anticipated.
NFL Kickoff Weekend will begin Thursday night, Sept. 9, and the last regular-season games will be played on Sunday, Jan. 9.
You can start making your tentative reservations to tentatively spend the tentative weekends of January 15th, 22nd and 29th in Titletown ..... because ..... The 2022 NFL playoffs start with the Wild Card round on January 15-16 and the following week the Divisional playoff games will start on January 22-23. Conference championship games will start on Sunday, January 30th. The AFC Championship will be played at 3:05 pm ET on CBS, and the NFC Championship will be played at 6:30 pm ET on FOX. Super Bowl 56 will be played on February 13, 2022 at SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA. The Super Bowl will be televised on NBC at 6:30 pm ET.
Re: 2021 Season Opponents
Posted: 02 Jan 2022 19:11
by RingoCStarrQB
RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑22 Apr 2021 06:18
The 2021 schedule (powered by AWS) will be released on NFL Network, NFL.com and the NFL app on
Wednesday, May 12 at 8 p.m. ET.
NFL Network will feature a special Schedule Release '21 show packed with fresh schedules and division-by-division analysis, breaking down the top matchups and prime-time games. This year's schedule release will also be a bit different because of a new element: the 17th regular-season game.
We already know who will meet in the additional game, which follows a simple pairing methodology of matching up division standings in opposing interconference divisions (i.e., the first-place Chiefs will face the first-place Packers, with the rest of the AFC West and NFC North following suit), and where they'll face off. What we don't know is when those games will take place, making for an intriguing wrinkle in a release that is already highly anticipated.
NFL Kickoff Weekend will begin Thursday night, Sept. 9, and the last regular-season games will be played on Sunday, Jan. 9.
You can start making your tentative reservations to tentatively spend the tentative weekends of January 15th, 22nd and 29th in Titletown ..... because ..... The 2022 NFL playoffs start with the Wild Card round on January 15-16 and the following week the Divisional playoff games will start on January 22-23. Conference championship games will start on Sunday, January 30th. The AFC Championship will be played at 3:05 pm ET on CBS, and the NFC Championship will be played at 6:30 pm ET on FOX. Super Bowl 56 will be played on February 13, 2022 at SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA. The Super Bowl will be televised on NBC at 6:30 pm ET.
And next season Dallas and New England and the Jets Jets Jets and Giants and are bringin' it to Lambeau. And the AFC South winner (likely Tennessee). And the NFC West winner (Rams likely).
Re: 2021 Season Opponents
Posted: 19 Jan 2022 18:03
by RingoCStarrQB
RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑02 Jan 2022 19:11
RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑22 Apr 2021 06:18
The 2021 schedule (powered by AWS) will be released on NFL Network, NFL.com and the NFL app on
Wednesday, May 12 at 8 p.m. ET.
NFL Network will feature a special Schedule Release '21 show packed with fresh schedules and division-by-division analysis, breaking down the top matchups and prime-time games. This year's schedule release will also be a bit different because of a new element: the 17th regular-season game.
We already know who will meet in the additional game, which follows a simple pairing methodology of matching up division standings in opposing interconference divisions (i.e., the first-place Chiefs will face the first-place Packers, with the rest of the AFC West and NFC North following suit), and where they'll face off. What we don't know is when those games will take place, making for an intriguing wrinkle in a release that is already highly anticipated.
NFL Kickoff Weekend will begin Thursday night, Sept. 9, and the last regular-season games will be played on Sunday, Jan. 9.
You can start making your tentative reservations to tentatively spend the tentative weekends of January 15th, 22nd and 29th in Titletown ..... because ..... The 2022 NFL playoffs start with the Wild Card round on January 15-16 and the following week the Divisional playoff games will start on January 22-23. Conference championship games will start on Sunday, January 30th. The AFC Championship will be played at 3:05 pm ET on CBS, and the NFC Championship will be played at 6:30 pm ET on FOX. Super Bowl 56 will be played on February 13, 2022 at SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA. The Super Bowl will be televised on NBC at 6:30 pm ET.
And next season Dallas and New England and the Jets Jets Jets and Giants and are bringin' it to Lambeau. And the AFC South winner (likely Tennessee). And the NFC West winner (Rams likely).
Rams, Cowboys, Tennessee, Patriots, NY NY, CHI, MN, DET. Bring it!