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Home TV Sports NFL 2020 Schedule: Primetime Games, Rams & Raiders Open New Stadiums & More By Bruce Haring, Erik Pedersen May 7, 2020 5:15pm 5 Comments NFL.com ...
The 2020 NFL schedule is officially here. And while we know things may change given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the schedule we've been given has plenty of games to look forward to.
The NFL had been planning to play one game in Mexico City at Azteca Stadium and four games in London – two at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and two at Wembley Stadium – during the 2020 season.
A study published Friday determined NFL games played during the 2020 season before a vaccine was available led to spikes in COVID cases.
Since 1978, the NFL has utilized a 17-week schedule which created a slate of 16 games per team. Beginning as early as 2021, each team will play 17 regular-season contests.
Two young guns Mahomes and Lamar Jackson will face off, while a hotly anticipated rematch between Kirk Cousins' Vikings and Drew Brees' Saints figures to be must-see TV.
The NFL announced Monday that its five scheduled international games for 2020 -- four in London and one in Mexico City -- will instead be played stateside due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, the NFL will not hold five of its regular-season games in London and Mexico City as had been planned.
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