This Olympic Games It is over, and the award ceremony of the Professional Football Hall of Fame is over, which means that baseball is going downhill this season and the football game is coming.
The corner started to turn this weekend, the first complete slab National Football League Preseason. The Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the Hall of Fame game last week, but all 32 teams will participate in the game this week.
There will be games this Thursday and Friday, and then most of them will be on Saturday (the schedule is as follows). Although there is only one match this Sunday, it will mark the first weekend football match of 27 consecutive Sundays until mid-February.
Are you ready to play football?
In the next 27 Sundays, all but one of the Sundays will have the NFL. The only weekend is Labor Day weekend, when the University of Notre Dame will visit Florida to participate in the prime time game on Sunday night.
The NFL preseason game officially kicked off this week. Thursday’s game will be played on Friday and Saturday, followed by the Carolina Panthers at the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
This is a breakdown of the Super Bowl LVI half-year football game held in Los Angeles from now to February 13, 2022.
August 15-Week 1 of the NFL Preseason (1 national TV broadcast)
August 22-Week 2 of the NFL Preseason (2 national TV broadcasts)
August 29th-Week 3 of the NFL Preseason (5 national TV broadcasts)
September 5th-University of Notre Dame, Florida (no NFL this weekend)
September 12, 2021-January 9, 2022-18 NFL regular season weeks
January 15-16, 2022-NFL Wild Card Weekend
January 22-23, 2022-NFL Division Weekend
January 30, 2022—NFL Conference Championship Weekend
February 6, 2022-NFL Pro Bowl Game (Las Vegas, Nevada)
February 13, 2022-Super Bowl LVI (SoFi Stadium • Inglewood, California)
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College football kicks off unofficially on August 28, 2021, with only a few games, and then the game will start from Wednesday to Monday next week. Most games will be played on Thursday and Saturday. The highlights of that weekend will be Clemson vs. Georgia, Miami vs. Alabama and UCLA’s Louisiana State University.
This is the first full list of the NFL preseason games starting this week:
Thursday, August 12
Washington Football Team of the New England Patriots, 7:30 PM (NFL Network)
Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles, 7:30 PM
Friday, August 13
Tennessee Titans of the Atlanta Falcons, 7 p.m.
Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, 7 PM (NFL Network)
Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals, 10 PM (NFL Network)
Saturday, August 14
Chicago Bears’ Miami Dolphins, 1 p.m. (NFL Network)
Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, 4pm (NFL Network)
Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, 7 PM (NFL Network)
New Orleans Saints of the Baltimore Ravens at 7 p.m.
The New York Jets at the New York Giants, 7:30 PM
Cincinnati Bengals of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7:30 PM
Houston Texans at the Green Bay Packers, 8 PM
Kansas City Chiefs of the San Francisco 49ers at 8:30 PM
Seattle Seahawks at the Las Vegas Raiders, 9 PM
Los Angeles Chargers of the Los Angeles Rams, 10 PM (NFL Network)
Sunday, August 15
Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts, 1 PM (NFL Network)
The regular season will officially start on Thursday, September 9, when the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers will host the Dallas Cowboys. The first complete Sunday is September 12.



