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The schedule consists of 18 games, including special broadcast of Sunday Night Football on Thursday Sept. 4 for the season opener between Seattle and Green Bay. That could be a tough game to top, but it is only one of several games that on paper, will have major playoff implications. Andrew Luck and the Colts will travel to Denver in Week 1. The Saints and Cowboys will square off in Week 4. The Broncos will host San Francisco in Week 7 while the 49ers will host Seattle in the Thanksgiving edition of Sunday Night Football. Nine of the 18 matchups are battles of two 2013 playoff teams.
The schedule consists of 18 games, including special broadcast of Sunday Night Football on Thursday Sept. 4 for the season opener between Seattle and Green Bay. That could be a tough game to top, but it is only one of several games that on paper, will have major playoff implications. Andrew Luck and the Colts will travel to Denver in Week 1. The Saints and Cowboys will square off in Week 4. The Broncos will host San Francisco in Week 7 while the 49ers will host Seattle in the Thanksgiving edition of Sunday Night Football. Nine of the 18 matchups are battles of two 2013 playoff teams.
Of note, it was revealed Wednesday that the NFL can now flex games into the Sunday night timeslot beginning in Week 5.
In previous seasons, Sunday afternoon games could not be moved to prime
time until Week 11. The additional flexibility for Weeks 5-10 comes
with the stipulation that only two games total over that span can be
flexed. Per usual, Thursday, Saturday and Monday games are off limits.
Here's the complete schedule for the season. All games start at 8:30 p.m. ET and will be televised on NBC.
Week 1, Sept. 4 (Thursday season opener)
Green Bay at Seattle
Week 1, Sept. 7
Indianapolis at Denver
Week 2, Sept. 14
Chicago at San Francisco
Week 3, Sept. 21
Pittsburgh at Carolina
Week 4, Sept. 28
New Orleans at Dallas
NBC's flex scheduling takes effect in Week 5. All games after this point are tentative.
Week 5, Oct. 5
Cincinnati at New England
Week 6, Oct. 12
New York Giants at Philadelphia
Week 7, Oct. 19
San Francisco at Denver
Week 8, Oct. 26
Green Bay at New Orleans
Week 9, Nov. 2
Baltimore at Pittsburgh
Week 10, Nov. 9
Chicago at Green Bay
Week 11, Nov. 16
New England at Indianapolis
Week 12, Nov. 23
Dallas at New York Giants
Week 13, Nov. 27 (Thanksgiving)
Seattle at San Francisco
Week 13, Nov. 30
Denver at Kansas City
Week 14, Dec. 7
New England at San Diego
Week 15, Dec. 14
Dallas at Philadelphia
Week 16, Dec. 21
Seattle at Arizona
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