Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Packers 2020 schedule released

The Packers will open at Minnesota on Sept. 13 and host the Bears on Sunday night after Thanksgivi­ng.

- Tom Silverstei­n

GREEN BAY - Even with the country in the midst of a pandemic, the National Football League didn’t blink an eye when it came to going ahead with free agency in March and the college draft in April.

The show always goes on with the NFL.

And so, the Green Bay Packers are scheduled to open the season playing at Minnesota in Week 1, at home against Detroit in Week 2 and at New Orleans in Week 3. It is the third consecutiv­e year they’ve opened with two straight NFC North games

Despite there being no scientific basis that it will be safe for 70,000 people to gather in a football stadium, the league went forth with its regularsea­son schedule release Thursday hesitating not one bit to puff up the television ratings out of the gate.

To the surprise of some, there was no considerat­ion to a possible shortened or delayed season, not to mention no season at all. The schedule looked like any other with big-ticket match-ups and classic division rivalries lined up like playoff games.

Instead of everyone opening with a month of non-conference games – which could easily be lopped off were the season delayed and still allow for an equitable schedule – the league assumed everything would be just fine come Sept. 10 when the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs play in the traditiona­l Thursday night opener.

And so, the Packers will – on paper – open the season at U.S. Bank Stadium Sept. 13, where they could be playing in front of 70,000 or 35,000 or no one at all, depending on where the country stands with coronaviru­s precaution­s.

Or they could still be sidelined with the rest of the 31 teams. The NFL is said to have made several contingenc­y schedules that could result in a much different look should the season need to be pushed back or truncated.

For now, this is the schedule we know and so with that in mind, here are five things worth noting about the Packers’ 2020 slate of games:

Division dance

From 2000 to 2017, the Packers opened with back-to-back NFC North games just three times.

Only one other time did they open with two division games in the first three weeks.

Now they'll be doing it for a third consecutiv­e year.

It hasn't been a bad propositio­n for the Packers. They are 6-1-1 this millennium when starting with back-to-back division games, including 3-0-1 the last two seasons.

Victories at Chicago and at home against Minnesota last year set the tone for a 13-3 season in coach Matt LaFleur's first year. Over the last 10 seasons, the Packers are 41-17-2 against their division rivals in regular-season games.

The Vikings game stands to be one of the more interestin­g of the season. Usually one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL, it would be a neutral field without fans, giving quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers the freedom to work his cadence as if it were a home game.

It will be the first opener the Packers have played in Minnesota.

The Packers play the Bears twice in six weeks: at home in a Sunday night game Week 12 at Lambeau Field and on the road in Week 17.

The mighty, mighty 49ers

The Packers played San Francisco last season on Nov. 24, a week after their bye, and suffered a humiliatin­g 37-8 loss on the road.

They'll face the 49ers on the road again, only this time it will be on a Thursday night in Week 9 and neither team will be coming off a bye.

The 49ers are a team the Packers must get past, both competitiv­ely and psychologi­cally after getting thumped in the Week 12 game and then again in the NFC championsh­ip game.

This will mark the first time the Packers have played the 49ers on the road in back-to-back years since 1973'74 and it marks the fourth time the two teams have played each other at Levi's Stadium in six years, including playoffs.

The game comes after a potentiall­y difficult stretch. The Packers play at the Houston Texans in Week 7 and at home against the Vikings in Week 8.

Go south, Packers

The Packers will face three of their four AFC South games in a five-week period starting with the Texans in Week 7.

In Week 10, they will play the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars at home in a noon start and the following week they will travel to Indianapol­is for another noon game. Their final AFC game comes Dec. 27 when the Tennessee Titans come to town for a Sunday night game.

Late-season night games can be a bear for opposing teams, but they're not exactly easy on the Packers or their fans either. Beware of the Titans, though: They are a power running team with a stout defense and played the Kansas City Chiefs tightly for three quarters in 17-degree temperatur­es in the AFC championsh­ip game.

Home matters

The Packers will only play one backto-back road stretch when they play at Tampa Bay in Week 6 and the Texans the following week.

Last year, LaFleur's team played three sets of back-to-back road games, including trips to Kansas City and Los Angeles (Chargers) and San Francisco and New York (Giants).

The Packers split both of those trips and then swept their final two games, both on the road at Minnesota and Detroit.

LaFleur had five of his first seven games at home and made use of it, going 6-1.

This year, his team plays just two of its first six games at Lambeau Field.

Prime-time Packers

The team will play in the same number of night games it did in 2019, including a Thursday night NFL Network appearance that every team must make.

The four true prime-time games include three Sunday night games on NBC – at New Orleans, Week 3; Chicago, Week 12; and Tennessee, Week 16.

The Packers' only appearance on Monday Night Football will be against the Falcons in Week 4, which means they will play back-to-back night games in the first month of the season.

The schedule calls for 3:25 p.m. games at Tampa Bay in Week 5 and at home against Philadelph­ia in Week 13.

The final seven weeks are subject to flex scheduling, which means the times can change based on network preference­s. The networks may also change two games from Sunday afternoon to Sunday night during Weeks 510.

 ?? JOURNAL SENTINEL FILES ?? Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers will start the season on Sept. 13 in Minnesota.
JOURNAL SENTINEL FILES Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers will start the season on Sept. 13 in Minnesota.
 ?? DAN POWERS / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN ?? Kenny Clark and the Packers will face quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky and the Bears twice in six weeks.
DAN POWERS / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN Kenny Clark and the Packers will face quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky and the Bears twice in six weeks.

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