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In the past dozen years or so the schedule had been released about 10-14 days prior to the draft. With the draft moved back into May there had been some comments that the schedule would be released later this year, but that isn't the case (if you believe Aiello). In a recent memo - NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league has a 'normal target' date of mid-April. Nothing leaked yet, but we should start hearing something in the next week or so.

 

Previously announced:

Week 1 on Sept. 4: TBA at Seattle

Week 4 on Sept. 28: Dolphins at Raiders in London, 1 p.m. ET

Week 8 on Oct. 26: Lions at Falcons in London, 9:30 a.m. ET

Week 10 on Nov. 9: Cowboys at Jaguars in London, 1 p.m. ET

Week 13 (Thanksgiving Day): AFC at Lions, NFC at Cowboys

 

 

Usually, the schedule is released on a Tuesday night, which highlights April 15th and April 22nd as likely mid-April targets for the announcement.

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The Packers’ opponents for 2014 are as follows:

  • HOME: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles
    Bears   Lions   Vikings Atlanta Falcons Carolina Panthers New England Patriots  New York Jets Philadelphia Eagles
  • AWAY: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Seattle Seahawks
    Bears   Lions   Vikings   New Orleans Saints   Tampa Bay Buccaneers      Buffalo BillsMiami Dolphins   Seattle Seahawks

No Packers-Lions game on Thanksgiving this year? The Bills apparently let it slip that they're playing in that game. In a feature about 2014 opponents on their website, the Bills said:

"Buffalo and Detroit will meet for the 10th time in the regular season in 2014. The Bills have played in eight previous Thanksgiving Day games (4-4) in team history with their last appearance on Turkey Day coming in 1994."

 

Thank god.

Originally Posted by Shoeless Joe:

No Packers-Lions game on Thanksgiving this year? 

 

Thank god.

There was NO chance the Packers would play on Thanksgiving this year, unless it would be for the third game.  Fox and CBS each get either the Lions or the Cowboys, and they alternate each year.  The CBS Thanksgiving game is always an AFC opponent since CBS gets the AFC package.  And the Packers don't play the Cowboys in the regular season.

Week 2:  @ St. Louis Rams

 

hmm...I wonder how many blitz packages that f**kFACE Fisher has planned for that game.

 

Also, I hope if we get a big lead our second string could throw a few halfback options to rub it in.  That's the only game Fisher knows how to play...and don't say we're above that...we will always be above a former Bear that's a Head Coach.  He doesn't forget...and we shouldn't forget. 

 

It's just the way it is....so...embrace it.

 

I've never been to or had much interest in preseason games but, for various reasons, I was thinking about checking out Oak or KC this season.  I'm curious what the going rate is, generally for preseason games?  What's face value?

face value is same as regular season:

- End zone seats – $77
- South end zone, 700 Level – $85
- End zone to the 20‐yard line – $88
- South end zone, 600 Level – $92
- Between the 20-yard lines – $100

 

parking lot: you can probably get in for $20-$40 if your patient.

"Face Value" on the ticket is the same, but I don't remember the last time I got more than $40 for a preseason ticket. 

 

Curious if there's any more interest than usual in the Oakland game with W3 being the dress rehearsal and all the Packers coming back.

The longer the NFL makes us stew, the more I'm thinking Pack at SEA to open the season. That might be just fine to get the hardest game out of the way while likely at full strength and cover their Thursday obligation for the year without the short rest prior to it.

If you want to go see the regular season opener in Seattle...

 

I'd be shocked if it isn't Green Bay.

 

P.S. Green Bay is going to bury Seattle on Sept. 4th. It'll be the only time all year long the Packers are underdogs in Vegas. Bet 'em now & bet 'em heavy!

Disagree. Packers at Seattle would be bigger. It's also slightly unfair to both Seattle & SF to kickoff the season with a division game & put one of them in an immediate hole.

If Tennessee plays Jacksonville in week #1, nobody gives a fat rats ass & obviously that's a division game.

 

Division games can be played, HUGE division games between 2 teams in the NFC Championship game from the prior season IMO is unfair.

Originally Posted by Boris:

Disagree. Packers at Seattle would be bigger. It's also slightly unfair to both Seattle & SF to kickoff the season with a division game & put one of them in an immediate hole.

And the team that loses has only 15 more games to dig out of that huge hole.

not sure why the NFL pushes for marquee matchups week 1.

the whole world is so geeked up for football season to start

theyd tune into a viking game for gods sake.

 

wouldnt be surprised if we hosted the bares week 1 if we dont get the seahag game.  Philly or @ New Orleans wouldnt surprise me either

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