The 2014 NFL Schedule was officially released this evening. Regular season football kicks off on Thursday, September 4 when the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks host the Green Bay Packers (8:30pm ET, NBC).
The first Monday Night Football matchup of the 2014 NFL schedule features a doubleheader. The New York Giants travel to Detroit, followed by San Diego at Arizona.
Thanksgiving Day features three matchups — Chicago at Detroit, Philadelphia at Dallas, and Seattle at San Francisco.
Super Bowl XLIX will be played on Sunday, February 1 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ.
On Sunday, August 3, the NFL Preseason kicks off with Buffalo vs. New York Giants in the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio on Sunday, Aug. 3 (8pm ET, NBC).
2014 NFL Schedule
AFC
- Baltimore Ravens
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Cleveland Browns
- Denver Broncos
- Houston Texans
- Indianapolis Colts
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Miami Dolphins
- New England Patriots
- New York Jets
- Oakland Raiders
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- San Diego Chargers
- Tennessee Titans
NFC
- Arizona Cardinals
- Atlanta Falcons
- Carolina Panthers
- Chicago Bears
- Dallas Cowboys
- Detroit Lions
- Green Bay Packers
- Minnesota Vikings
- New Orleans Saints
- New York Giants
- Philadelphia Eagles
- San Francisco 49ers
- Seattle Seahawks
- St. Louis Rams
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Washington Redskins
2014 NFL Schedule (Composite)
(x-Subject to Change)
Week 1
Thursday, Sept. 4
Green Bay at Seattle, 8:30pm ET
Sunday, Sept. 7
New Orleans at Atlanta, 1pm ET
Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1pm ET
Buffalo at Chicago, 1pm ET
Washington at Houston, 1pm ET
Tennessee at Kansas City, 1pm ET
New England at Miami, 1pm ET
Oakland at N.Y. Jets, 1pm ET
Jacksonville at Philadelphia, 1pm ET
Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1pm ET
Minnesota at St. Louis, 1pm ET
San Francisco at Dallas, 4:25pm ET
Carolina at Tampa Bay, 4:25pm ET
Indianapolis at Denver, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Sept. 8
N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 7:10pm ET
San Diego at Arizona, 10:20pm ET
Week 2
Thursday, Sept. 11
Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Sept. 14
Miami at Buffalo, 1pm ET
Detroit at Carolina, 1pm ET
Atlanta at Cincinnati, 1pm ET
New Orleans at Cleveland, 1pm ET
New England at Minnesota, 1pm ET
Arizona at N.Y. Giants, 1pm ET
Dallas at Tennessee, 1pm ET
Jacksonville at Washington, 1pm ET
Seattle at San Diego, 4:05pm ET
St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 4:05pm ET
Kansas City at Denver, 4:25pm ET
N.Y. Jets at Green Bay, 4:25pm ET
Houston at Oakland, 4:25pm ET
Chicago at San Francisco, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Sept. 15
Philadelphia at Indianapolis, 8:30pm ET
Week 3
Thursday, Sept. 18
Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Sept. 21
San Diego at Buffalo, 1pm ET
Tennessee at Cincinnati, 1pm ET
Baltimore at Cleveland, 1pm ET
Green Bay at Detroit, 1pm ET
Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 1pm ET
Oakland at New England, 1pm ET
Minnesota at New Orleans, 1pm ET
Houston at N.Y. Giants, 1pm ET
Washington at Philadelphia, 1pm ET
Dallas at St. Louis, 1pm ET
San Francisco at Arizona, 4:05pm ET
Kansas City at Miami, 4:25pm ET
Denver at Seattle, 4:25pm ET
Pittsburgh at Carolina, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Sept. 22
Chicago at N.Y. Jets, 8:30pm ET
Week 4
(Byes: Arizona, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Seattle, St. Louis)
Thursday, Sept. 25
N.Y. Giants at Washington, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Sept. 28
Carolina at Baltimore, 1pm ET
Green Bay at Chicago, 1pm ET
Buffalo at Houston, 1pm ET
Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1pm ET
Detroit at N.Y. Jets, 1pm ET
Miami vs. Oakland at London, 1pm ET
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 1pm ET
Jacksonville at San Diego, 4:05pm ET
Atlanta at Minnesota, 4:25pm ET
Philadelphia at San Francisco, 4:25pm ET
New Orleans at Dallas, 7:30pm ET
Monday, Sept. 29
New England at Kansas City, 7:30pm ET
Week 5
(Byes: Miami, Oakland)
Thursday, Oct. 2
Minnesota at Green Bay, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Oct. 5 Chicago at Carolina, 1pm ET
Houston at Dallas, 1pm ET
Buffalo at Detroit, 1pm ET
Baltimore at Indianapolis, 1pm ET
Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 1pm ET
Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1pm ET
Atlanta at N.Y. Giants, 1pm ET
St. Louis at Philadelphia, 1pm ET
Cleveland at Tennessee, 1pm ET
Arizona at Denver, 4:05pm ET
N.Y. Jets at San Diego, 4:25pm ET
Kansas City at San Francisco, 4:25pm ET
Cincinnati at New England-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Oct. 6
Seattle at Washington, 8:30pm ET
Week 6
(Byes: Kansas City, New Orleans)
Thursday, Oct. 9
Indianapolis at Houston, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Oct. 12
Chicago at Atlanta, 1pm ET
New England at Buffalo, 1pm ET
Carolina at Cincinnati, 1pm ET
Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1pm ET
Green Bay at Miami, 1pm ET
Detroit at Minnesota, 1pm ET
Denver at N.Y. Jets, 1pm ET
Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 1pm ET
Jacksonville at Tennessee, 1pm ET
San Diego at Oakland, 4:05pm ET
Washington at Arizona, 4:25pm ET
Dallas at Seattle, 4:25pm ET
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Oct. 13
San Francisco at St. Louis, 7:30pm ET
Week 7
(Byes: Philadelphia, Tampa Bay)
Thursday, Oct. 16
N.Y. Jets at New England, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Oct. 19
Atlanta at Baltimore, 1pm ET
Minnesota at Buffalo, 1pm ET
Miami at Chicago, 1pm ET
New Orleans at Detroit, 1pm ET
Carolina at Green Bay, 1pm ET
Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 1pm ET
Cleveland at Jacksonville, 1pm ET
Seattle at St. Louis, 1pm ET
Tennessee at Washington, 1pm ET
Kansas City at San Diego, 4:05pm ET
N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 4:25pm ET
Arizona at Oakland, 4:25pm ET
San Francisco at Denver-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Oct. 20
Houston at Pittsburgh, 8:30pm ET
Week 8
(Byes: N.Y. Giants, San Francisco)
Thursday, Oct. 23
San Diego at Denver, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Oct. 26
Detroit vs. Atlanta, at London, 9:30 a.m.
Seattle at Carolina, 1pm ET
Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1pm ET
Miami at Jacksonville, 1pm ET
St. Louis at Kansas City, 1pm ET
Chicago at New England, 1pm ET
Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1pm ET
Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1pm ET
Houston at Tennessee, 1pm ET
Philadelphia at Arizona, 4:05pm ET
Oakland at Cleveland, 4:25pm ET
Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 4:25pm ET
Green Bay at New Orleans-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Oct. 27
Washington at Dallas, 8:30pm ET
Week 9
(Byes: Atlanta, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Tennessee)
Thursday, Oct. 30
New Orleans at Carolina, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Nov. 2
Jacksonville at Cincinnati, 1pm ET
Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 1pm ET
Arizona at Dallas, 1pm ET
Philadelphia at Houston, 1pm ET
N.Y. Jets at Kansas City, 1pm ET
San Diego at Miami, 1pm ET
Washington at Minnesota, 1pm ET
St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:05pm ET
Denver at New England, 4:25pm ET
Oakland at Seattle, 4:25pm ET
Baltimore at Pittsburgh-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Nov. 3
Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 8:30pm ET
Week 10
(Byes: Houston, Indianapolis, Minnesota, New England, San Diego, Washington)
Thursday, Nov. 6
Cleveland at Cincinnati, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Nov. 9
Tennessee at Baltimore, 1pm ET
Kansas City at Buffalo, 1pm ET
Miami at Detroit, 1pm ET
Dallas vs. Jacksonville, at London, 1pm ET
San Francisco at New Orleans, 1pm ET
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets, 1pm ET
Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 1pm ET
Denver at Oakland, 4:05pm ET
St. Louis at Arizona, 4:25pm ET
N.Y. Giants at Seattle, 4:25pm ET
Chicago at Green Bay-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Nov. 10
Carolina at Philadelphia, 8:30pm ET
Week 11
(Byes: Baltimore, Dallas, Jacksonville, N.Y. Jets)
Thursday, Nov. 13
Buffalo at Miami, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Nov. 16
Atlanta at Carolina, 1pm ET
Minnesota at Chicago, 1pm ET
Houston at Cleveland, 1pm ET
Philadelphia at Green Bay, 1pm ET
Seattle at Kansas City, 1pm ET
Cincinnati at New Orleans, 1pm ET
San Francisco at N.Y. Giants, 1pm ET
Denver at St. Louis, 1pm ET
Tampa Bay at Washington, 1pm ET
Oakland at San Diego, 4:05pm ET
Detroit at Arizona, 4:25pm ET
New England at Indianapolis-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Nov. 17
Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 8:30pm ET
Week 12
(Byes: Carolina, Pittsburgh)
Thursday, Nov. 20
Kansas City at Oakland, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Nov. 23
Cleveland at Atlanta, 1pm ET
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 1pm ET
Tampa Bay at Chicago, 1pm ET
Cincinnati at Houston, 1pm ET
Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1pm ET
Green Bay at Minnesota, 1pm ET
Detroit at New England, 1pm ET
Tennessee at Philadelphia, 1pm ET
St. Louis at San Diego, 4:05pm ET
Arizona at Seattle, 4:05pm ET
Miami at Denver, 4:25pm ET
Washington at San Francisco, 4:25pm ET
Dallas at N.Y. Giants-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Nov. 24
Baltimore at New Orleans, 8:30pm ET
Week 13
Thursday, Nov. 27
Chicago at Detroit, 12:30pm ET
Philadelphia at Dallas, 4:30pm ET
Seattle at San Francisco, 8:30pm ET
Sunday, Nov. 30
San Diego at Baltimore, 1pm ET
Cleveland at Buffalo, 1pm ET
Tennessee at Houston, 1pm ET
Washington at Indianapolis, 1pm ET
N.Y. Giants at Jacksonville, 1pm ET
Carolina at Minnesota, 1pm ET
New Orleans at Pittsburgh, 1pm ET
Oakland at St. Louis, 1pm ET
Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 1pm ET
Arizona at Atlanta, 4:05pm ET
New England at Green Bay, 4:25pm ET
Denver at Kansas City-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Dec. 1
Miami at N.Y. Jets, 8:30pm ET
Week 14
Thursday, Dec. 4
Dallas at Chicago, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Dec. 7
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1pm ET
Indianapolis at Cleveland, 1pm ET
Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1pm ET
Houston at Jacksonville, 1pm ET
Baltimore at Miami, 1pm ET
N.Y. Jets at Minnesota, 1pm ET
Carolina at New Orleans, 1pm ET
N.Y. Giants at Tennessee, 1pm ET
St. Louis at Washington, 1pm ET
Kansas City at Arizona, 4:05pm ET
Buffalo at Denver, 4:05pm ET
San Francisco at Oakland, 4:25pm ET
Seattle at Philadelphia, 4:25pm ET
New England at San Diego-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Dec. 8
Atlanta at Green Bay, 8:30pm ET
Week 15
Thursday, Dec. 11
Arizona at St. Louis, 8:25pm ET
Sunday, Dec. 14
Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 1pm ET
Jacksonville at Baltimore, 1pm ET
Green Bay at Buffalo, 1pm ET
Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1pm ET
Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1pm ET
Minnesota at Detroit, 1pm ET
Houston at Indianapolis, 1pm ET
Oakland at Kansas City, 1pm ET
Miami at New England, 1pm ET
Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1pm ET
Denver at San Diego, 4:05pm ET
N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 4:05pm ET
San Francisco at Seattle, 4:25pm ET
Dallas at Philadelphia-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Dec. 15
New Orleans at Chicago, 8:30pm ET
Week 16
Thursday, Dec. 18
Tennessee at Jacksonville, 8:25pm ET
Saturday, Dec. 20
San Diego at San Francisco, 4:30 or 8:15pm ET
Philadelphia at Washington, 4:30 or 8:15pm ET
Sunday, Dec. 21
Cleveland at Carolina, 1pm ET
Detroit at Chicago, 1pm ET
Baltimore at Houston, 1pm ET
Minnesota at Miami, 1pm ET
Atlanta at New Orleans, 1pm ET
New England at N.Y. Jets, 1pm ET
Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 1pm ET
Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 1pm ET
N.Y. Giants at St. Louis, 4:05pm ET
Indianapolis at Dallas, 4:25pm ET
Buffalo at Oakland, 4:25pm ET
Seattle at Arizona-x, 8:30pm ET
Monday, Dec. 22
Denver at Cincinnati, 8:30pm ET
Week 17
Sunday, Dec. 28
Carolina at Atlanta, 1pm ET
Cleveland at Baltimore, 1pm ET
Detroit at Green Bay, 1pm ET
Jacksonville at Houston, 1pm ET
San Diego at Kansas City, 1pm ET
N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1pm ET
Chicago at Minnesota, 1pm ET
Buffalo at New England, 1pm ET
Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1pm ET
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1pm ET
New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1pm ET
Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1pm ET
Dallas at Washington, 1pm ET
Oakland at Denver, 4:25pm ET
Arizona at San Francisco, 4:25pm ET
St. Louis at Seattle, 4:25pm ET
When will the schedule come out showing the time and “station” they will be televised on. Thank you
Gonna be a good season
Thank you for letting us know who play who but what station
Not sure how long the schedule has been out but think that by now you would have checked your work and fixed the errors! I depend on you for the schedule……..that I need before the season starts but you make it hard for me to find the errors since this is the only schedule I have. Nothing to check it against since NFL.com doesnt seem to show it yet. Should I go elsewhere in the future or will you get it right? If you need examples of the errors, try Week 11 where you show 4 teams with byes but only 13 games. This does not compute. There must be either 14 games or 6 teams with byes for week 11.
There are 14 games listed for Week 11. That’s 28 teams plus 4 with byes=32.
Well, my earlier email waw wrong (yes, I was wrong!!!) but I cant figure out how Week 11 can be 14 games. Adding all the games listed for all weeks, I get 2 too many, I still think the error is in Week 11 but am revising what the problem is to the above. There should be 256 total games for the 17 weeks but I keep coming up with 258. 256 = 32 teams playing 16 games each. 16 x 16 (dividing the number of games in half) = 256. Maybe I am all wet so, somebody, help me out here, will ya?!?!?!?
Out of the AFC TEAMS listed you forgot to list the Buffalo Bills!