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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/04/13/schedule-release-currently-planned-for-april-23/
Schedule release currently planned for April 23
Posted by Mike Florio on April 13, 2015
Earlier today, the range of possible dates for the 2015 schedule release was narrowed to three: April 21, 22, and 23. It now can be further narrowed.
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the schedule currently is expected to be released on Thursday, April 23. That date could possibly change.
Since the regular-season ended, the full slate of 256 regular-season games already was known. What hasn’t been known is when those games will be played.
Apart from the obvious interest to be generated by high-profile games played in prime time and on Thanksgiving, the official schedule also will show whether teams face easy or difficult foes to start the season. For some teams, a strong start can build confidence. For others, a weak record out of the gates can result in a premature folding of the tents.
Regardless of the specifics, it all gets started on Thursday, September 10, as the Patriots host one of eight possible foes on NBC: the Jets, Bills, Dolphins, Steelers, Eagles, Jaguars, Titans, or Washington.
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/04/13/schedule-release-currently-planned-for-april-23/
Schedule release currently planned for April 23
Posted by Mike Florio on April 13, 2015
Earlier today, the range of possible dates for the 2015 schedule release was narrowed to three: April 21, 22, and 23. It now can be further narrowed.
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the schedule currently is expected to be released on Thursday, April 23. That date could possibly change.
Since the regular-season ended, the full slate of 256 regular-season games already was known. What hasn’t been known is when those games will be played.
Apart from the obvious interest to be generated by high-profile games played in prime time and on Thanksgiving, the official schedule also will show whether teams face easy or difficult foes to start the season. For some teams, a strong start can build confidence. For others, a weak record out of the gates can result in a premature folding of the tents.
Regardless of the specifics, it all gets started on Thursday, September 10, as the Patriots host one of eight possible foes on NBC: the Jets, Bills, Dolphins, Steelers, Eagles, Jaguars, Titans, or Washington.