Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tom Brady, Tampa Bay to open NFL season against Dallas.

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The NFL is returning to London in October, and Tom Brady begins his pursuit of an eighth Super Bowl title against Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys when Tampa Bay hosts the league’s annual kickoff game on Sept. 9.

The first game in London since the coronaviru­s pandemic will be played Oct. 10 as the Atlanta Falcons face the New York Jets. A week later, the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars meet the Miami Dolphins. Both games will be played at the stadium of Premier League soccer team Tottenham. The Falcons and the Jaguars will be the home teams.

The NFL’s first 17-game season opens on the same field where the Buccaneers defeated the Chiefs to become the first team to win a Super Bowl at home. It’ll be Prescott’s first game since suffering a gruesome ankle injury in October.

Brady returns to New England to face Bill Belichick and the Patriots in a Sunday night game Oct. 3.

Other highlights from opening weekend include Matthew Stafford playing his first game for the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night against the Chicago Bears with SoFi Stadium welcoming fans for the first time.

Most teams are expected to be at full capacity after a season played before limited crowds because of covid-19.

Reigning AFC champion Kansas City hosts the Cleveland Browns in a playoff rematch in Week 1. The Chiefs eliminated the Browns in the divisional round last season despite losing Patrick Mahomes to a concussion.

Two other matchups feature playoff teams facing off in their first game. The Pittsburgh Steelers, who lost to Cleveland in the wild-card round, visit the Buffalo Bills, who reached the AFC title game.

Carson Wentz and the Indianapol­is Colts host Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks. In Philadelph­ia, Wentz was 0-4 against Wilson.

The Las Vegas Raiders host the Baltimore Ravens in the first Monday night game. The Green Bay Packers open the season with or without Aaron Rodgers at New Orleans minus the retired Drew Brees.

Jaguars fans have to wait until the second game to see No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence in person. Jacksonvil­le opens at Houston and hosts Denver in Week 2.

Detroit, Dallas and New Orleans host games on Thanksgivi­ng Day. The Lions face the Bears in the first game. The Cowboys play the Raiders in the second one. The Bills visit the Saints in the prime-time matchup.

Four teams play on Christmas. Baker Mayfield and the Browns go to Green Bay, and the Colts visit Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals.

The 17th game, which was added in the new CBA last year, features teams from opposing conference­s that finished in the same place within their respective divisions at the end of the previous season. AFC teams have the extra home game this year.

“One of the tremendous benefits of each team playing 17 regular-season games is the ability for us to bring more games to more fans,” NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell said. “The CBA with the players and the recently completed media agreements provide the foundation for us to continue to grow our game around the world.”

The regular season concludes on Jan. 9, featuring all divisional games for the 12th consecutiv­e season. Super Bowl 56 is on Feb. 13, 2022, in Los Angeles. The Pro Bowl will be played a week earlier at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

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