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2013 Preseason Schedule Announced; National TV Games Feature 2012 Playoff Field
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The NFL’s slate of 11 nationally televised preseason games will feature the entire 2012 playoff field, one of the highlights of the 65-game 2013 NFL preseason schedule announced today.

The 2013 preseason will kick off on Sunday, August 4 (NBC, 8:00 PM ET) in Canton, Ohio when the Dallas Cowboys face the Miami Dolphins in the NFL/Hall of Fame Game.

The Super Bowl XLVII champion Baltimore Ravens will be showcased on national TV when the club faces the Carolina Panthers on Thursday, August 22 (ESPN, 8:00 PM ET) at M&T Bank Stadium.

For the complete release, click here (pdf)

Packer Games
Preseason Week 1:
Arizona Cardinals @ Green Bay Packers

Preseason Week 2:
Green Bay Packers @ St. Louis Rams

Preseason Week 3: Friday August 23rd, 7:00 PM Central
Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers
National TV Coverage: CBS

Preseason Week 4:
Green Bay Packers @ Kansas City Chiefs
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Originally posted by Tdog:
playing the seasquawks in preseason doesn't make any sense to me.
well, neither do full price tickets for preseason.


In the 3rd game however, Packers for a pre-season game probably couldn't ask for a better test to see how they're handling a mobile QB who may throw out some pistol-like looks.

IIRC both teams usually play their starters 3 quarters in this game.
well, guess they did follow the usual formula it's just that for the first time that I can remember, the Shrine game is after the Bishop's Charities game.

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Green & Gold Package Scheduling
A preset formula assigns the Gold Package (former Milwaukee ticket holders) the preseason "Shrine" game, and games 2 and 5 of the regular season home schedule. The Green Package (original Lambeau Field ticket holders) receives the preseason "Bishop's Charities/Dave Thomas Foundation For Adoption" game and games 1,3,4,6,7 & 8 of the regular season home schedule. The NFL determines the date, time and opponent of the games in the spring of each year.

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