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Mizzou B-ball fan
04-11-2007, 12:34 PM
http://www.nfl.com/schedules

WEEK 1
Thursday, Sep. 6

New Orleans at Indianapolis 8:30 pm

Sunday, Sep. 9

Atlanta at Minnesota 1:00 pm
Carolina at St. Louis 1:00 pm
Denver at Buffalo 1:00 pm
Kansas City at Houston 1:00 pm
Miami at Washington 1:00 pm
New England at N.Y. Jets 1:00 pm
Philadelphia at Green Bay 1:00 pm
Pittsburgh at Cleveland 1:00 pm
Tennessee at Jacksonville 1:00 pm
Chicago at San Diego 4:15 pm
Detroit at Oakland 4:15 pm
Tampa Bay at Seattle 4:15 pm
N.Y. Giants at Dallas 8:15 pm

Monday, Sep. 10

Baltimore at Cincinnati 7:00 pm
Arizona at San Francisco 10:15 pm


WEEK 2
Sunday, Sep. 16

Atlanta at Jacksonville 1:00 pm
Buffalo at Pittsburgh 1:00 pm
Cincinnati at Cleveland 1:00 pm
Green Bay at N.Y. Giants 1:00 pm
Houston at Carolina 1:00 pm
Indianapolis at Tennessee 1:00 pm
New Orleans at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm
San Francisco at St. Louis 1:00 pm
Dallas at Miami 4:05 pm
Minnesota at Detroit 4:05 pm
Seattle at Arizona 4:05 pm
Kansas City at Chicago 4:15 pm
N.Y. Jets at Baltimore 4:15 pm
Oakland at Denver 4:15 pm
San Diego at New England 8:15 pm

Monday, Sep. 17

Washington at Philadelphia 8:30 pm


WEEK 3
Sunday, Sep. 23

Arizona at Baltimore 1:00 pm
Buffalo at New England 1:00 pm
Detroit at Philadelphia 1:00 pm
Indianapolis at Houston 1:00 pm
Miami at N.Y. Jets 1:00 pm
Minnesota at Kansas City 1:00 pm
San Diego at Green Bay 1:00 pm
San Francisco at Pittsburgh 1:00 pm
St. Louis at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm
Cincinnati at Seattle 4:05 pm
Cleveland at Oakland 4:05 pm
Jacksonville at Denver 4:05 pm
Carolina at Atlanta 4:15 pm
N.Y. Giants at Washington 4:15 pm
Dallas at Chicago 8:15 pm

Monday, Sep. 24

Tennessee at New Orleans 8:30 pm


WEEK 4
Sunday, Sep. 30

Baltimore at Cleveland 1:00 pm
Chicago at Detroit 1:00 pm
Green Bay at Minnesota 1:00 pm
Houston at Atlanta 1:00 pm
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo 1:00 pm
Oakland at Miami 1:00 pm
St. Louis at Dallas 1:00 pm
Seattle at San Francisco 4:05 pm
Tampa Bay at Carolina 4:05 pm
Denver at Indianapolis 4:15 pm
Kansas City at San Diego 4:15 pm
Pittsburgh at Arizona 4:15 pm
Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants 8:15 pm

Monday, Oct. 1

New England at Cincinnati 8:30 pm
Open date: Jacksonville, New Orleans, Tennessee, Washington


WEEK 5
Sunday, Oct. 7

Arizona at St. Louis 1:00 pm
Atlanta at Tennessee 1:00 pm
Carolina at New Orleans 1:00 pm
Cleveland at New England 1:00 pm
Detroit at Washington 1:00 pm
Jacksonville at Kansas City 1:00 pm
Miami at Houston 1:00 pm
N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants 1:00 pm
Seattle at Pittsburgh 1:00 pm
Tampa Bay at Indianapolis 4:05 pm
Baltimore at San Francisco 4:15 pm
San Diego at Denver 4:15 pm
Chicago at Green Bay 8:15 pm

Monday, Oct. 8

Dallas at Buffalo 8:30 pm
Open date: Cincinnati, Minnesota, Oakland, Philadelphia


WEEK 6
Sunday, Oct. 14

Cincinnati at Kansas City 1:00 pm
Houston at Jacksonville 1:00 pm
Miami at Cleveland 1:00 pm
Minnesota at Chicago 1:00 pm
Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets 1:00 pm
St. Louis at Baltimore 1:00 pm
Tennessee at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm
Washington at Green Bay 1:00 pm
Carolina at Arizona 4:05 pm
New England at Dallas 4:15 pm
Oakland at San Diego 4:15 pm
New Orleans at Seattle 8:15 pm

Monday, Oct. 15

N.Y. Giants at Atlanta 8:30 pm
Open date: Buffalo, Denver, Detroit, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, San Francisco


WEEK 7
Sunday, Oct. 21

Arizona at Washington 1:00 pm
Atlanta at New Orleans 1:00 pm
Baltimore at Buffalo 1:00 pm
Minnesota at Dallas 1:00 pm
New England at Miami 1:00 pm
San Francisco at N.Y. Giants 1:00 pm
Tampa Bay at Detroit 1:00 pm
Tennessee at Houston 1:00 pm
Kansas City at Oakland 4:05 pm
N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati 4:05 pm
Chicago at Philadelphia 4:15 pm
St. Louis at Seattle 4:15 pm
Pittsburgh at Denver 8:15 pm
Monday, Oct. 22

Indianapolis at Jacksonville 1:00 pm
Open date: Carolina, Cleveland, Green Bay, San Diego


WEEK 8
Sunday, Oct. 28

Cleveland at St. Louis 1:00 pm
Detroit at Chicago 1:00 pm
Indianapolis at Carolina 1:00 pm
N.Y. Giants at Miami
(London) 1:00 pm
Oakland at Tennessee 1:00 pm
Philadelphia at Minnesota 1:00 pm
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 1:00 pm
Buffalo at N.Y. Jets 4:05 pm
Houston at San Diego 4:05 pm
Jacksonville at Tampa Bay 4:05 pm
New Orleans at San Francisco 4:15 pm
Washington at New England 4:15 pm

Monday, Oct. 29

Green Bay at Denver 8:30 pm
Open date: Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Dallas, Kansas City, Seattle


WEEK 9
Sunday, Nov. 4

Arizona at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm
Carolina at Tennessee 1:00 pm
Cincinnati at Buffalo 1:00 pm
Denver at Detroit 1:00 pm
Green Bay at Kansas City 1:00 pm
Jacksonville at New Orleans 1:00 pm
San Diego at Minnesota 1:00 pm
San Francisco at Atlanta 1:00 pm
Washington at N.Y. Jets 1:00 pm
Seattle at Cleveland 4:05 pm
Houston at Oakland 4:15 pm
New England at Indianapolis 4:15 pm
Dallas at Philadelphia 8:15 pm

Monday, Nov. 5

Baltimore at Pittsburgh 8:30 pm
Open date: Chicago, Miami, N.Y. Giants, St. Louis


WEEK 10
Sunday, Nov. 11

Atlanta at Carolina 1:00 pm
Buffalo at Miami 1:00 pm
Cleveland at Pittsburgh 1:00 pm
Denver at Kansas City 1:00 pm
Jacksonville at Tennessee 1:00 pm
Minnesota at Green Bay 1:00 pm
Philadelphia at Washington 1:00 pm
St. Louis at New Orleans 1:00 pm
Cincinnati at Baltimore 4:05 pm
Chicago at Oakland 4:15 pm
Dallas at N.Y. Giants 4:15 pm
Detroit at Arizona 4:15 pm
Indianapolis at San Diego 8:15 pm

Monday, Nov. 12

San Francisco at Seattle 8:30 pm
Open date: Houston, New England, N.Y. Jets, Tampa Bay


WEEK 11
Sunday, Nov. 18

Arizona at Cincinnati 1:00 pm
Carolina at Green Bay 1:00 pm
Cleveland at Baltimore 1:00 pm
Kansas City at Indianapolis 1:00 pm
Miami at Philadelphia 1:00 pm
New England at Buffalo 1:00 pm
New Orleans at Houston 1:00 pm
Oakland at Minnesota 1:00 pm
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets 1:00 pm
San Diego at Jacksonville 1:00 pm
Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1:00 pm
Washington at Dallas 1:00 pm
N.Y. Giants at Detroit 4:15 pm
St. Louis at San Francisco 4:15 pm
Chicago at Seattle 8:15 pm
* Note: Sunday night games in Weeks 11-17 subject to change.

Monday, Nov. 19

Tennessee at Denver 8:30 pm


WEEK 12
Thursday, Nov. 22

Green Bay at Detroit 12:30 pm
N.Y. Jets at Dallas 4:15 pm
Indianapolis at Atlanta 8:15 pm

Sunday, Nov. 25

Buffalo at Jacksonville 1:00 pm
Denver at Chicago 1:00 pm
Houston at Cleveland 1:00 pm
Minnesota at N.Y. Giants 1:00 pm
New Orleans at Carolina 1:00 pm
Oakland at Kansas City 1:00 pm
Seattle at St. Louis 1:00 pm
Tennessee at Cincinnati 1:00 pm
Washington at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm
San Francisco at Arizona 4:05 pm
Baltimore at San Diego 4:15 pm
Philadelphia at New England 8:15 pm
* Note: Sunday night games in Weeks 11-17 subject to change.

Monday, Nov. 26

Miami at Pittsburgh 8:30 pm


WEEK 13
Thursday, Nov. 29

Green Bay at Dallas 8:15 pm

Sunday, Dec. 2

Atlanta at St. Louis 1:00 pm
Buffalo at Washington 1:00 pm
Detroit at Minnesota 1:00 pm
Houston at Tennessee 1:00 pm
Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1:00 pm
N.Y. Jets at Miami 1:00 pm
San Diego at Kansas City 1:00 pm
Seattle at Philadelphia 1:00 pm
San Francisco at Carolina 1:00 pm
Tampa Bay at New Orleans 1:00 pm
Cleveland at Arizona 4:05 pm
Denver at Oakland 4:05 pm
N.Y. Giants at Chicago 4:15 pm
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 8:15 pm
* Note: Sunday night games in Weeks 11-17 subject to change.

Monday, Dec. 3

New England at Baltimore 8:30 pm


WEEK 14
Thursday, Dec. 6

Chicago at Washington 8:15 pm

Sunday, Dec. 9

Carolina at Jacksonville 1:00 pm
Dallas at Detroit 1:00 pm
Miami at Buffalo 1:00 pm
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia 1:00 pm
Oakland at Green Bay 1:00 pm
Pittsburgh at New England 1:00 pm
San Diego at Tennessee 1:00 pm
St. Louis at Cincinnati 1:00 pm
Tampa Bay at Houston 1:00 pm
Arizona at Seattle 4:05 pm
Minnesota at San Francisco 4:05 pm
Cleveland at N.Y. Jets 4:15 pm
Kansas City at Denver 4:15 pm
Indianapolis at Baltimore 8:15 pm
* Note: Sunday night games in Weeks 11-17 subject to change.

Monday, Dec. 10

New Orleans at Atlanta 8:30 pm


WEEK 15
Thursday, Dec. 13

Denver at Houston 8:15 pm

Saturday, Dec. 15

Cincinnati at San Francisco 8:15 pm

Sunday, Dec. 16

Arizona at New Orleans 1:00 pm
Atlanta at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm
Baltimore at Miami 1:00 pm
Buffalo at Cleveland 1:00 pm
Green Bay at St. Louis 1:00 pm
Jacksonville at Pittsburgh 1:00 pm
N.Y. Jets at New England 1:00 pm
Seattle at Carolina 1:00 pm
Tennessee at Kansas City 1:00 pm
Indianapolis at Oakland 4:05 pm
Detroit at San Diego 4:15 pm
Philadelphia at Dallas 4:15 pm
Washington at N.Y. Giants 8:15 pm
* Note: Sunday night games in Weeks 11-17 subject to change.

Monday, Dec. 17

Chicago at Minnesota 8:30 pm


WEEK 16
Thursday, Dec. 20

Pittsburgh at St. Louis 8:15 pm

Saturday, Dec. 22

Dallas at Carolina 8:15 pm

Sunday, Dec. 23

Cleveland at Cincinnati 1:00 pm
Green Bay at Chicago 1:00 pm
Houston at Indianapolis 1:00 pm
Kansas City at Detroit 1:00 pm
Miami at New England 1:00 pm
N.Y. Giants at Buffalo 1:00 pm
Oakland at Jacksonville 1:00 pm
Philadelphia at New Orleans 1:00 pm
Washington at Minnesota 1:00 pm
Atlanta at Arizona 4:05 pm
Baltimore at Seattle 4:15 pm
N.Y. Jets at Tennessee 4:15 pm
Tampa Bay at San Francisco 8:15 pm
* Note: Sunday night games in Weeks 11-17 subject to change.

Monday, Dec. 24

Denver at San Diego 8:00 pm


WEEK 17
Saturday, Dec. 29

New England at N.Y. Giants 8:15 pm

Sunday, Dec. 30

Buffalo at Philadelphia 1:00 pm
Carolina at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm
Cincinnati at Miami 1:00 pm
Dallas at Washington 1:00 pm
Detroit at Green Bay 1:00 pm
Jacksonville at Houston 1:00 pm
New Orleans at Chicago 1:00 pm
Pittsburgh at Baltimore 1:00 pm
Seattle at Atlanta 1:00 pm
San Francisco at Cleveland 1:00 pm
Tennessee at Indianapolis 1:00 pm
Minnesota at Denver 4:15 pm
San Diego at Oakland 4:15 pm
St. Louis at Arizona 4:15 pm
Kansas City at N.Y. Jets 8:15 pm
* Note: Sunday night games in Weeks 11-17 subject to change.


POSTSEASON
Wild Card Weekend
Saturday, Jan. 5

AFC Wild Card Game (NBC)

NFC Wild Card Game (NBC)

Sunday, Jan. 6

AFC Wild Card Game (CBS)

NFC Wild Card Game (FOX)

Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 12

AFC Divisional Playoff Game (CBS)

NFC Divisional Playoff Game (FOX)

Sunday, Jan. 13

AFC Divisional Playoff Game (CBS)

NFC Divisional Playoff Game (FOX)

Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 20 (CBS and FOX)

AFC Championship Game (CBS)

NFC Championship Game (FOX)

Super Bowl XLII
Sunday, Feb. 3 -- University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.

AFC Champion vs. NFC Champion (FOX)

AFC-NFC Pro Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 10 -- Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii

AFC vs. NFC (FOX)

Honolulu_Blue
04-11-2007, 12:36 PM
Based on a very quick, gut-level response to each week's game, my first prediction for the Detroit Lions is: 5-11.

The Suck will continue.

Mizzou B-ball fan
04-11-2007, 12:46 PM
KC starts with two road games and finishes with two road games. 8 of the middle 12 games are at home. They'll have to make hay in the middle portion of that schedule, though the road games at the end against Detroit and NYJ don't seem too menacing. I'm more worried about the AFC West opponents than any of our NFC opponents, including Chicago.

Tyrith
04-11-2007, 12:47 PM
Seems to me that ESPN is going to have to air a lot of pretty mediocre games on Monday night. Lots of teams that weren't very good this year and don't seem like they have improved much. While there are a couple of very good matchups, most of the time MNF seems like it'll be a miss.

NoSkillz
04-11-2007, 12:50 PM
The Bills get a Monday night game?? At home?!? :eek: Against the Cowboys?

Goodness. Guess I'll have to end my protest.

albionmoonlight
04-11-2007, 12:53 PM
Don't like the early bye for the Saints.

Oh, well.

VPI97
04-11-2007, 12:57 PM
Looks like a very favorable schedule for the Falcons. Even if they go .500 in the division, I can easily see a ten win season.

molson
04-11-2007, 12:58 PM
Is the awful (IMO) flex schedule thing still happening next season?

"Tune in next week, Monday Night Football, where we'll have...a game."

rkmsuf
04-11-2007, 12:58 PM
Cowboy fans must be creaming their pants. 6 primetime games.

Maple Leafs
04-11-2007, 01:01 PM
Tomlinson on Monday night during championship weekend of the fantasy football season.... nice.

Lathum
04-11-2007, 01:14 PM
Cowboy fans must be creaming their pants. 6 primetime games.

they are probably pissed they didn't get more :rolleyes:

Lathum
04-11-2007, 01:15 PM
Is the awful (IMO) flex schedule thing still happening next season?

"Tune in next week, Monday Night Football, where we'll have...a game."

would you rather see a meaningless game late in the season?

Lathum
04-11-2007, 01:16 PM
some really solid Sunday night games

Mizzou B-ball fan
04-11-2007, 01:18 PM
some really solid Sunday night games

Sunday Night Football is probably the better show at this point. Hopefully Jaws helps out the MNF telecast a bit, because it was really weak last year.

JAG
04-11-2007, 01:52 PM
they are probably pissed they didn't get more :rolleyes:

To be honest, I was upset when I saw only one MNF game, but then I saw there were six prime-time games and that faded. The masses were clearly clammoring to see Wade Phillips on the sidelines.

Lathum
04-11-2007, 02:00 PM
The cowboys make me wanna puke

rkmsuf
04-11-2007, 02:01 PM
The cowboys make me wanna puke

puke...that's a funny word. you mind if I use that?

molson
04-11-2007, 02:06 PM
would you rather see a meaningless game late in the season?

Definitely - I'd rather have that important game on Sunday afternoon, when I'm in football mode. The flex schedule also makes it impossible to plan a weekend trip around a game. It otherwise just annoys me, I realize I'm in the minority.

Lathum
04-11-2007, 02:08 PM
puke...that's a funny word. you mind if I use that?

by all means...

Lathum
04-11-2007, 02:10 PM
Definitely - I'd rather have that important game on Sunday afternoon, when I'm in football mode. The flex schedule also makes it impossible to plan a weekend trip around a game. It otherwise just annoys me, I realize I'm in the minority.

I see your point but IMO I would rather see an important game on a main stage.

I am a Giants fan and am going to watch the giants game no matter what, even if that means missing a different game that is more important to the overall NFL. I would rather the "important" game be the only one on so I can enjoy both games independantly of each other.

tucker rocky
04-11-2007, 05:54 PM
Cowboy fans must be creaming their pants. 6 primetime games.

7 if you count the Thanksgiving game.

Thomkal
04-11-2007, 06:47 PM
Hmmm my beloved Cards open the season on Monday (late) night. Bizarre.

kingfc22
04-11-2007, 08:26 PM
Niners got 4 night games. Woot!

molson
04-11-2007, 08:31 PM
I see your point but IMO I would rather see an important game on a main stage.

I am a Giants fan and am going to watch the giants game no matter what, even if that means missing a different game that is more important to the overall NFL. I would rather the "important" game be the only one on so I can enjoy both games independantly of each other.

I guess I'm old school when it comes to schedule certainly. Like in this thread, people are already looking forward to specific Monday Night matchups involving their teams - even though the Monday night schedule won't be settled until maybe 2 days before each game.

henry296
04-11-2007, 08:36 PM
I guess I'm old school when it comes to schedule certainly. Like in this thread, people are already looking forward to specific Monday Night matchups involving their teams - even though the Monday night schedule won't be settled until maybe 2 days before each game.

Monday night games are all set in stone, Sunday night games in week 10 and on could change. The will give 12 days notice for all games except Week 17, when it will be 6 days.

JeeberD
04-12-2007, 07:01 AM
To be honest, I was upset when I saw only one MNF game, but then I saw there were six prime-time games and that faded.

Ditto