Monday 10 September 2012

NFL Schedule 2012/2013 Revealed!

By Emag Aya on 01:37




It is! After 2 months of waiting, the league released its official schedule for the season 2012/2013 and is on NFL.com that happens!

Some dates to remember, there are obviously September 5 Cowboys and moving among Giants to open the season, followed by a trip to Green Bay for the 49ers on September 9. There will be two games on the first Monday.

The next week, it will be spat in Philadelphia with the arrival of the Ravens at Lincoln Financial Field, and the joyful reunion Lions and 49ers in the confines of Candlestick Park.

In week 3, the league offers a repeat of the last final AFC (Patriots @ Ravens) and the remake of the opening game of last season (Saints @ Packers) at week 4. October 7, New England will be the center of attention as Tom Brady and Peyton Manning will meet for a showdown.

In Week 8, Patriots and Rams pose their luggage in London for the International Series 2012, leaving Drew Brees and the Saints care to remember the good memories of Peyton Manning side of Denver.

For Thanksgiving, you'll have a (Texans @ Lions) as appetizers (Redskins @ Cowboys) and in dish (Patriots @ Jets) for dessert, right? In case you peckish the following weekend, do not worry, the leader of everything! The 49ers will take on the Saints at the Superdome on November 25 at 22:25, just before the show of the year: (Packers @ Giants) who play just after!

In the last straight line duels division will be honored ( Saints @ Falcons ) at week 13 (Broncos @ Raiders) and (Lions @ Packers) in week 14 (Bengals @ Steelers ) and (49ers @ Seahawks ) at week 16. To better separate the teams awaiting the Playoffs, all games will be the last week of dual division.

One of the novelties of the season is that there will be matches on Thursday in the second week until week 16. Thursday is becoming a day of football as others in the NFL. In total, with Thanksgiving, there will be even more games on Thursday that Monday in 2012.

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