2020 Seahawks schedule: Seattle has 4 primetime games

A complete look at the Seattle Seahawks’ 2020 NFL regular-season schedule, including dates, times, opponents and primetime games.

The National Football League is set to release the complete 2020 NFL regular-season Thursday night in a three-hour special which will air on the NFL Network. In a twist this year, all 32 teams around the league were allowed to reveal their individual schedules via the club social media accounts 30 minutes before the show kicks off.

The Seahawks took full opportunity of the 30-minute window to reveal their matchups in 2020. Seattle has an intriguings lineup this season, with four primetime games announced on its slate.

Here’s a look at when and where the Seahawks will be squaring off in 2020. Below is Seattle’s complete schedule for the upcoming regular season.

• Week 1: Sept. 13 Seattle at Atlanta Falcons

• Week 2: Sept. 20 Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots (Sunday Night Football)

• Week 3: Sept. 27 Seattle Seahawks vs. Dallas Cowboys

• Week 4: Oct. 4 Seattle Seahawks at Miami Dolphins

• Week 5: Oct. 11 Seattle Seahawks vs. Minnesota Vikings (Sunday Night Football)

• Week 6: BYE WEEK

• Week 7: Oct. 25 Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals

• Week 8: Nov. 1 Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers

• Week 9: Nov. 8 Seattle Seahawks at Buffalo Bills

• Week 10: Nov. 15 Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams

• Week 11:  Nov. 19 Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals (Thursday Night Football)

• Week 12: Nov. 30 Seattle Seahawks at Philadelphia Eagles (Monday Night Football)

• Week 13: Dec. 6 Seattle Seahawks vs. New York Giants

• Week 14: Dec. 13 Seattle Seahawks vs. New York Jets

• Week 15: Dec. 20 Seattle Seahawks at Washington Redskins

• Week 16: Dec. 27 Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams

• Week 17: Jan. 3 Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

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2020 Jets schedule: New York has 2 primetime games

Here’s a look at who Gang Green will play and when in 2020.

The Jets’ 2020 schedule dropped Thursday evening, and it includes a pair of primetime games.

New York will play the Broncos on Thursday Night Football in Week 4 and then try to take down the post-Tom Brady Patriots on Monday Night Football in Week 9. Other highlights on the docket for Sam Darnold and company include a season-opening matchup with Josh Allen and the Bills in Buffalo, two trips to Los Angeles and contests with both of last year’s Super Bowl teams.

The preseason slate will include the Giants, Lions, Steelers and Eagles, in that order.

Here’s a full look at Gang Green’s 2020 regular season schedule, the second-toughest in the NFL:

  • Week 1: Sunday, Sept. 13 at Bills (1 P.M., CBS)
  • Week 2: Sunday, Sept. 20 vs. 49ers (1 P.M., FOX)
  • Week 3: Sunday, Sept. 27 at Colts (4 P.M., CBS)
  • Week 4: Thursday, Oct. 1 vs. Broncos (8:20 P.M., NFLN)
  • Week 5: Sunday, Oct. 11 vs. Cardinals (1 P.M., FOX)
  • Week 6: Sunday, Oct. 18 at Chargers (4 P.M., CBS)
  • Week 7: Sunday, Oct. 25 vs. Bills (1 P.M. CBS)
  • Week 8: Sunday, Nov. 1 at Chiefs (1 P.M. CBS)
  • Week 9: Monday, Nov. 9 vs. Patriots (8:15 P.M., ESPN)
  • Week 10: Sunday, Nov. 15 at Dolphins (4 P.M., CBS)
  • Week 11: BYE
  • Week 12: Sunday, Nov. 29 vs. Dolphins (1 P.M., CBS)
  • Week 13: Sunday, Dec. 6 vs. Raiders (1 P.M., CBS)
  • Week 14: Sunday, Dec. 13 at Seahawks (4 P.M., CBS)
  • Week 15: Dec. 19 or 20 at Rams (TBD)
  • Week 16: Dec. 26 or 27 vs. Browns (TBD)
  • Week 17: Sunday, Jan. 3 at Patriots (1 P.M., CBS)

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Denver Broncos 2020 Schedule

The Denver Broncos’ 2020 schedule has been announced! View the dates and times for all of the team’s games this season.

The NFL announced the Denver Broncos’ 2020 schedule on Thursday evening. In-market fans will be able to stream all of the team’s games that are televised on CBS and Fox using FuboTV (try it free).

Denver’s nationally televised games on NFL Network and NBC can also be streamed on FuboTV. The Broncos’ “Monday Night Football” contest against the Chiefs on ESPN can be streamed on the WatchESPN app.

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ complete 2020 schedule (all times MT).

Game Week Date Television
Week 1: Broncos vs. Titans Monday, Sept. 14 at 8:15 p.m. ESPN
Week 2: Broncos @ Steelers Sunday, Sept. 20 at 11:00 a.m. CBS
Week 3: Broncos vs. Bucs Sunday, Sept. 27 at 2:25 p.m. Fox
Week 4: Broncos @ Jets Thursday, Oct. 1 at 6:20 p.m. Fox
Week 5: Broncos @ Patriots Sunday, Oct. 11 at 11:00 a.m. CBS
Week 6: Broncos vs. Dolphins Sunday, Oct. 18 at 2:05 p.m. CBS
Week 7: Broncos vs. Chiefs Sunday, Oct. 25 at 2:25 p.m. CBS
Week 8: BYE WEEK
Week 9: Broncos @ Falcons Sunday, Nov. 8 at 11:00 a.m. CBS
Week 10: Broncos @ Raiders  Sunday, Nov. 15 at 2:25 p.m. CBS
Week 11: Broncos vs. Chargers Sunday, Nov. 22 at 2:25 p.m. CBS
Week 12: Broncos vs. Saints Sunday, Nov. 29 at 2:05 p.m. CBS
Week 13: Broncos @ Chiefs Sunday, Dec. 6 at 6:20 p.m. NBC
Week 14: Broncos @ Panthers Sunday, Dec. 13 at 11:00 a.m. CBS
Week 15: Broncos vs. Bills Dec. 19 or Dec. 20 at TBD time TBD
Week 16: Broncos @ Chargers Dec. 26 or Dec. 27 at TBD time TBD
Week 17: Broncos vs. Raiders Sunday, Jan. 3 at 2:25 p.m. CBS

And here’s a look at Denver’s preseason schedule:

Game Week Date Television
Week 1: Broncos vs. 49ers Aug. 13-16 9News/KUSA
Week 2: Broncos vs. Bears Aug. 20-23 9News/KUSA
Week 3: Broncos @ Rams Aug. 27-30 9News/KUSA
Week 4: Broncos @ Cardinals Thursday, Sept. 3 9News/KUSA

The Broncos will have the 12th-hardest schedule in the NFL this year.

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Denver Broncos 2020 Schedule

The Denver Broncos’ 2020 schedule has been announced! View the dates and times for all of the team’s games this season.

The NFL announced the Denver Broncos’ 2020 schedule on Thursday evening. In-market fans will be able to stream all of the team’s games that are televised on CBS and Fox using FuboTV (try it free).

Denver’s nationally televised games on NFL Network and NBC can also be streamed on FuboTV. The Broncos’ “Monday Night Football” contest against the Chiefs on ESPN can be streamed on the WatchESPN app.

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ complete 2020 schedule (all times MT).

Game Week Date Television
Week 1: Broncos vs. Titans Monday, Sept. 14 at 8:15 p.m. ESPN
Week 2: Broncos @ Steelers Sunday, Sept. 20 at 11:00 a.m. CBS
Week 3: Broncos vs. Bucs Sunday, Sept. 27 at 2:25 p.m. Fox
Week 4: Broncos @ Jets Thursday, Oct. 1 at 6:20 p.m. Fox
Week 5: Broncos @ Patriots Sunday, Oct. 11 at 11:00 a.m. CBS
Week 6: Broncos vs. Dolphins Sunday, Oct. 18 at 2:05 p.m. CBS
Week 7: Broncos vs. Chiefs Sunday, Oct. 25 at 2:25 p.m. CBS
Week 8: BYE WEEK
Week 9: Broncos @ Falcons Sunday, Nov. 8 at 11:00 a.m. CBS
Week 10: Broncos @ Raiders  Sunday, Nov. 15 at 2:25 p.m. CBS
Week 11: Broncos vs. Chargers Sunday, Nov. 22 at 2:25 p.m. CBS
Week 12: Broncos vs. Saints Sunday, Nov. 29 at 2:05 p.m. CBS
Week 13: Broncos @ Chiefs Sunday, Dec. 6 at 6:20 p.m. NBC
Week 14: Broncos @ Panthers Sunday, Dec. 13 at 11:00 a.m. CBS
Week 15: Broncos vs. Bills Dec. 19 or Dec. 20 at TBD time TBD
Week 16: Broncos @ Chargers Dec. 26 or Dec. 27 at TBD time TBD
Week 17: Broncos vs. Raiders Sunday, Jan. 3 at 2:25 p.m. CBS

And here’s a look at Denver’s preseason schedule:

Game Week Date Television
Week 1: Broncos vs. 49ers Aug. 13-16 9News/KUSA
Week 2: Broncos vs. Bears Aug. 20-23 9News/KUSA
Week 3: Broncos @ Rams Aug. 27-30 9News/KUSA
Week 4: Broncos @ Cardinals Thursday, Sept. 3 9News/KUSA

The Broncos will have the 12th-hardest schedule in the NFL this year.

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Rams 2020 schedule: L.A. opens SoFi Stadium vs. Cowboys

The Rams’ first game at SoFi Stadium will be against the Cowboys.

The NFL released the Los Angeles Rams’ 2020 schedule on Thursday night, laying out the path for Sean McVay’s team to get back to the playoffs after missing the postseason last year. It’s not an easy schedule by any means, especially with the Rams playing six games against their NFC West foes. However, they do benefit from facing the weaker AFC East and NFC East next season.

In addition to those marquee games against teams such as the 49ers and Seahawks, the Rams will also host the Cowboys and Patriots at SoFi Stadium, and travel to Tampa Bay for a meeting with Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and the new-look Buccaneers. The Bears, who the Rams have faced twice in the last two years, will also visit SoFi Stadium.

Here’s the Rams’ full schedule for the 2020 season, beginning with their home opener at SoFi Stadium against the Dallas Cowboys.

Week 1: Rams vs. Cowboys – Sunday, Sept. 13 at 5:20 p.m. PT

Week 2: Rams at Eagles – Sunday, Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. PT

Week 3: Rams at Bills – Sunday, Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. PT

Week 4: Rams vs. Giants – Sunday, Oct. 4 at 1:05 p.m. PT

Week 5: Rams at Redskins – Sunday, Oct. 11 at 10 a.m. PT

Week 6: Rams at 49ers – Sunday, Oct. 18 at 5:20 p.m. PT (SNF)

Week 7: Rams vs. Bears – Monday, Oct. 26 at 5:15 p.m. PT (MNF)

Week 8: Rams at Dolphins – Sunday, Nov. 1 at 10 a.m. PT

Week 9: BYE

Week 10: Rams vs. Seahawks – Sunday, Nov. 15 at 1:25 p.m. PT

Week 11: Rams at Buccaneers – Monday, Nov. 23 at 5:15 p.m. PT (MNF)

Week 12: Rams vs. 49ers – Sunday, Nov. 29 at 1:05 p.m. PT

Week 13: Rams at Cardinals – Sunday, Dec. 6 at 1:05 p.m. PT

Week 14: Rams vs. Patriots – Thursday, Dec. 10 at 5:20 p.m. PT (TNF)

Week 15: Rams vs. Jets – Saturday or Sunday, Dec. 19/20, TBD

Week 16: Rams at Seahawks – Sunday, Dec. 27 at 1:05 p.m. PT

Week 17: Rams vs. Cardinals – Sunday, Jan. 3 at 1:25 p.m. PT

It’s hardly surprising that the NFL would pick the Cowboys to be the first road team to play at SoFi Stadium, given the ratings they consistently draw and the fact that Jerry Jones was instrumental in helping the Rams move back to L.A. and build their new stadium.

There are really no easy stretches on their schedule, especially considering they have to make four separate trips to the East Coast. Four of their five games in the Eastern Time Zone kick off at 10 a.m. PT, too, which is the dreaded early start for West Coast teams.

NFL tells Cowboys, 32 teams to be ready to open facilities by next week

The NFL has set a date for teams to have their facilities ready for employee use.

There is no perfect answer to the questions of when and how NFL teams should reopen their facilities, but the NFL league office is doing their best to create a system that would make facilities safe to work in again.

As the league finalized the last-minute details around Thursday’s schedule release, they sent a memo to all 32 organizations that detailed specific instructions for the reopening of team facilities, or in the Dallas Cowboys’ case, The Star in Frisco. These instructions included multiple phases, and the various protocols each phase would require. Teams were notified that they have until May 15 to have the first set of these new requirements in place.

Most importantly, it states that if any team is not allowed to open due to the regulations of their state, then no team can resume operations.

The memo states the first stage of the reopening “would involve a limited number of non-player personnel – initially 50 percent of your non-player employees (up to a total 75) on any single day unless state or local government requires a lower number. Clubs would decide which employees could return to the facility and when facilities reopen. No players would be permitted in the facility except to continue a course of therapy and rehabilitation that was underway when facilities were initially closed.”

Commissioner Roger Goodell would go on to mention in the memo the league is working hard alongside the NFL Players Association to create the next phase, a phase that centers around getting the players back in the team’s headquarters.

According to the Associated Press, these step-by-step requirements must be met as teams begin Phase 1 of the reopening:

–Local and state government officials must consent to reopening.

–The team must implement all operational guidelines set by the league to minimize the risk of virus transmission among employees.

–Each club must acquire adequate amounts of needed supplies as prescribed by the league.

–An Infection Response Team with a written plan for newly diagnosed coronavirus cases.

–An Infection Control Officer to oversee all aspects of the implementation of the listed guidelines.

–Each employee who returns to work at the club facility must receive COVID-19 safety and hygiene training prior to using the facility, and agree to report health information to the ICO.

—The response team must consist of a local physician with expertise in common infectious disease principles; the team physician can fill that role. Also on the response team will be the infection control officer, the team’s head athletic trainer; the team physician, if he or she is not serving as the local physician; the human resources director; the team’s chief of security; its mental health clinician or someone with equivalent clinical expertise; and a member of the club’s operations staff such as the facility manager.

Staff and players are encouraged to take their temperature daily, and especially before coming to the team’s facility. All those who do enter  will automatically have their temperature read and must answer basic health questions.

Dr. Allen Sills has led the charge on the medical side for the NFL, and team physicians are set to hold calls with Dr. Sills in order to ensure proper implementation of these new protocols.

This memo comes just days before the release of the 2020-2021 NFL schedule. The league has plans in place should the schedule require changes if the pandemic is still impacting society in America.

This phase-by-phase plan seemingly provides realistic and safe opportunities for teams to begin to work in their facilities, thus giving the season a chance to potentially start on time, but it all hinges on the protocols of each state the team’s call home.

The full memo was obtained by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and can be viewed below.

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NFL Schedule Release ’20, NFL Team Schedules, TV Channel, Live Stream, How to Watch

The NFL will be releasing all team schedules tonight in a three-hour television spectacular on the NFL Network.

It’s that time again when the NFL will be releasing all team schedules tonight in a three-hour television spectacular on the NFL Network. The league will release the full 17-week, 256 game schedule tonight and are hopeful to have the season start on time.

NFL Schedule Release ’20

  • Date: Thursday, May 7, 2020
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: NFL Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Roger Goodell has announced that he will be allowing clubs to release their individual schedules a half hour before the show starts. As always there will be leaks throughout the day, but we won’t know fully until the league releases each team’s schedule this evening.

The schedule release show will analyze all 32 teams and profile the best matchups for opening day. They will discuss offseason moves for each team and how they see next season panning out.

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Bears coach Matt Nagy to appear on NFL schedule release show

Bears head coach Matt Nagy will be among the 23 guests that will appear on NFL Network’s schedule release show.

The NFL will be releasing the 2020 schedule tonight, and there’s plenty of coverage on the way. NFL Network will be hosting a three-hour “Schedule Release ’20” show beginning at 7 p.m. CT.

During their live coverage, they’ll host a slew of NFL head coaches and general managers. Bears head coach Matt Nagy will be among the 23 guests that will appear on the show.

While we don’t yet know when the Bears will be playing specific opponents, we do know who their opponents are for next season and where the games will be played — including any primetime contests.

Home Away
Houston Texans Atlanta Falcons
Indianapolis Colts Carolina Panthers
New Orleans Saints Jacksonville Jaguars
New York Giants Los Angeles Rams
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tennessee Titans
Detroit Lions Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings

The Bears will face the AFC South and NFC South this season, which includes home games against the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints, as well as away games against the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans. They’ll also face the Los Angeles Rams and New York Giants, in addition to their NFC North foes.

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5 Chargers games most likely to be prime time in 2020

The Los Angeles Chargers should garner the attention of prime time television in 2020.

The NFL will announce the regular season schedule for 2020 on Thursday at 5 p.m. PT. We already know who the Chargers’ opponents will be, but just don’t know the dates and times.

From that list of opponents, we can predict which games might get national attention on prime time television. Los Angeles played in three nationally televised games in 2019.

L.A. didn’t have a lot of success last season, finishing 5-11. However, given the talent on the roster, the fact that a new era at the quarterback begins, and they’re moving into a new stadium, they should be sure to earn the spotlight.

With that, here are five games that could be prime time this upcoming season:

Chargers at Saints

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The next time that the Chargers will play the Saints will be in 2024, which is likely the same year that New Orleans will have a new quarterback because Drew Brees is nearing the final leg of his professional career.

This would be the perfect opportunity to nationally televise Brees play against the team that originally drafted him back in 2001 one last time. Since Brees took over under center for the Saints in 2006, the Bolts have suffered defeat all three of their meetings.

Report: First 4 weeks of 2020 NFL schedule will be AFC vs. NFC games

The report means the Detroit Lions would play their first 4 games against the teams from the AFC South

A report from longtime NFL reporter John Clayton indicates the NFL is hedging its bets a bit with the 2020 schedule. When the official schedule is fully released on Thursday night, the first four weeks of games for every team will feature nonconference matchups.

For the Detroit Lions, that means playing against teams from the AFC. Like the rest of the NFC North, the Lions will face the four teams in the AFC South as the only nonconference foes on the slate.

The Lions are slated to play at the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans while being home for visits from the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans. The exact order of those games is still unknown, but expect those to be the first four games on the Detroit schedule later this year.