The NFL Schedule 2020 release has been set for Thursday, May 7 at 8:00pm ET, the league has announced.
Last year, the complete NFL schedule was released by the league on Thursday, April 17. Due to the ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the schedule release was delayed this year.
Kickoff of the regular-season is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 10 and usually features the Super Bowl champion, currently the Kansas City Chiefs, hosting an opponent to be determined.
Barring any disruptions to the schedule due to COVID-19, the NFL Playoff Schedule will begin on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021 with the Wild-Card Round. The Divisional Round will be played on the weekend of Jan. 16-17, followed by the AFC and NFC championship games on Sunday, Jan. 24.
Super Bowl LV is slated for Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. The game will kickoff at 6:30pm ET and will be televised by CBS.
The 2020 NFL Preseason Schedule has not yet been released, but should be by the end of the week. The schedule will begin with the 2020 Hall of Fame Game at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio, on Thursday, Aug. 6. This years game pits the Dallas Cowboys against the Pittsburgh Steelers and it will be televised by NBC at 8:00pm ET.
Below are links to the 2020 NFL schedules for all 32 teams. Opponents for each team are set.
AFC East
AFC North
- Baltimore Ravens Schedule
- Cincinnati Bengals Schedule
- Cleveland Browns Schedule
- Pittsburgh Steelers Schedule
AFC South
- Houston Texans Schedule
- Indianapolis Colts Schedule
- Jacksonville Jaguars Schedule
- Tennessee Titans Schedule
AFC West
- Denver Broncos Schedule
- Kansas City Chiefs Schedule
- Las Vegas Raiders Schedule
- Los Angeles Chargers Schedule
NFC East
- Dallas Cowboys Schedule
- New York Giants Schedule
- Philadelphia Eagles Schedule
- Washington Redskins Schedule
NFC North
NFC South
- Atlanta Falcons Schedule
- Carolina Panthers Schedule
- New Orleans Saints Schedule
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers Schedule
NFC West