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NFL Schedule out tomorrow!


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Tis truly the starting of a new season to me...

 

NFL.com and NFL Network to unveil regular-season schedule   

 

(April 4, 2006) -- For the third straight season, the National Football League's release of the regular-season playing schedule will be made into a two-hour television show on NFL Network's signature show, NFL Total Access. The show will air this Thursday, April 6, at 2 p.m. ET.

 

It will also be posted simultaneously on NFL.com, broken down by date, by team and by broadcast network.

 

The NFL Total Access Schedule Show Presented by GMC will be hosted by Rich Eisen, alongside guest analyst Steve Mariucci.

 

NFL Total Access will announce the 2006 regular-season playing schedule on a week-by-week basis, highlighting the new changes taking place this season, including flexible scheduling, the addition of NBC and NFL Network as broadcasters, plus all the compelling matchups.

 

In addition to highlighting the key games of the 2006 season, the special will also feature interviews with current players, including John Lynch of the Denver Broncos, coaches, including Herm Edwards of the Chiefs and Sean Payton of the Saints, plus broadcasters, including FOX's Troy Aikman, to gauge their reactions to the schedule as it comes out.

 

The two-hour special will re-air the same day as its original air at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

 

 

 

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last year some of the major sports sites "leaked" it early but I suspect that the NFL will be tighter this year with it to give more reason to watch the show. But at least by 3 PM EST, it should be all out.

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Tags is announcing the Saints games now.

 

Outside the division they are at

 

Giants

Cowboys

Steelers

Browns

Packers

 

HOME

 

Eagles

Ravens

Bengals

49'ers

Skins

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NYG Schedule Leaked?????

This was posted on extreme skins (and yes, it was initially found on a Browns fan site), so take it for what it's worth.

 

Giants schedule leaked. Saw this on a Browns fan site:

 

9/10 -- Indianapolis, 8 p.m.

9/17 -- at Philadelphia

9/24 -- at Seattle

10/1 -- BYE

10/8 -- Washington

10/15 -- at Atlanta

10/23 -- (Monday night) at Dallas

10/29 -- Tampa Bay

11/5 -- Houston

11/12 -- Chicago

11/20 -- (Monday night) at Jacksonville

11/26 -- at Tennessee

12/3 -- Dallas

12/10 -- at Carolina

12/17 -- Philadelphia

12/24 -- New Orleans

12/30 -- (Saturday) at Washington

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NFL.com and NFL Network to unveil regular-season schedule

 

(April 4, 2006) -- For the third straight season, the National Football League's release of the regular-season playing schedule will be made into a two-hour television show on NFL Network's signature show, NFL Total Access. The show will air this Thursday, April 6, at 2 p.m. ET.

 

It will also be posted simultaneously on NFL.com, broken down by date, by team and by broadcast network.

 

The NFL Total Access Schedule Show Presented by GMC will be hosted by Rich Eisen, alongside guest analyst Steve Mariucci.

 

NFL Total Access will announce the 2006 regular-season playing schedule on a week-by-week basis, highlighting the new changes taking place this season, including flexible scheduling, the addition of NBC and NFL Network as broadcasters, plus all the compelling matchups.

 

In addition to highlighting the key games of the 2006 season, the special will also feature interviews with current players, including John Lynch of the Denver Broncos, coaches, including Herm Edwards of the Chiefs and Sean Payton of the Saints, plus broadcasters, including FOX's Troy Aikman, to gauge their reactions to the schedule as it comes out.

 

The two-hour special will re-air the same day as its original air at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

 

In addition to the NFL Total Access Schedule Show Presented by GMC, NFL Network features live, gavel-to-gavel coverage of Day 1 of the 2006 NFL Draft, as well as exclusive live coverage of NFL Europe games this April

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