Wapakoneta Daily News

NFL schedule gets off to strong start

- By JOE REEDY AP SPORTS WRITER

An additional week of regular-season games will benefit NFL fans right from the start.

In order to keep an equal number of doublehead­ers between CBS and Fox, the league has decided to make Week 1 a doublehead­er for both networks, which is also what they do on the final week.

Blake Jones of the league’s scheduling department said the success of the doublehead­ers during the final week was one of the driving forces behind adding it to the opening week. It also means Fox and CBS will each have 10 doublehead­ers during the season.

“It is an amazing amount of football and everyone gets four games (two each on Fox and CBS),” Jones said. “It is also not favoring one network over the other. Both can showcase their games and give our fans something special.”

The featured games in the 4:25 p.m. window on Sept. 12 will be Green Bay at New Orleans on Fox and Cleveland at Kansas City on NBC.

Fox has traditiona­lly had the Week 1 doublehead­er, but Fox Sports executive vice president Michael Mulvihill doesn’t mind sharing the day.

“It is a fun way for the season to start. It’s really a feast,” he said.

Jones said the scheduling department did deep dives on close to 500 combinatio­ns that were run through the league servers before narrowing it down the last couple weeks. It wasn’t until last Saturday evening that the final schedule was presented to Commission­er Roger Goodell and signed off on.

The final schedule this season was number 102,846 from Server 2020 Controller 034x large, which is based somewhere in Europe. Jones said the league announcing a schedule release date in advance created some pressure, but nothing extra compared to previous years.

“It is healthy, realistic pressure. We haven’t announced a date in previous years, but we have been working under target days for so many years,” he said. “We had been talking about when the extra game was going to be added for a few years so we already had the framework and were able to hit the ground running.”

Here are other takeaways from the networks about their packages:

Grand Openimgs (Again)

Los Angeles’ Sofi Stadium and Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium were in the spotlight when they opened last season, but both will get star billing again with fans finally being allowed in the buildings.

The Rams opener against Chicago is the NBC Sunday night game on Week 1 while the Raiders will host Baltimore to kick off this season’s “Monday Night Football” package on ESPN and ABC.

ESPN executive vice president of programmin­g Burke Magnus said they requested giving Vegas another chance to have a proper opener.

“To put Baltimore there with Lamar Jackson, that’s two good teams and we get a chance to showcase Vegas,” he said.

The Sofi showcase also gives NBC a prime opportunit­y to promote itself as the Super Bowl network since the season will end in Los Angeles on Feb. 13, 2022.

The Rodgers Conundrum

Green Bay will be featured on Fox 11 times — including Christmas Day against Cleveland — along with two Sunday night games on NBC and a Monday night appearance. Whether or not that includes Aaron Rodgers as the Packers quarterbac­k remains to be seen.

If the reigning NFL MVP is traded, Mulvihill said Fox has the ability to adjust the number of times the Packers are featured by adjusting doublehead­ers or moving around kickoff times.

“The Packers are an important brand for us and the best outcome would be the reigning MVP back in Lambeau Field,” he said. “We had to move around some things last year when the NFC East teams struggled. We are pretty insulated and in position to keep that 4:25 p.m. window good.”

Besides Week 1 and Christmas Day, Green Bay is Fox’s featured game on Nov. 7 when it visits Kansas City.

Jones said there were discussion­s about Rodgers future in Green Bay when reports first surfaced during the draft and that they were prepared for any last-minute changes had they occurred the last two weeks.

The Gem Game

NBC was the winner of Tom Brady’s return to Foxborough and the most anticipate­d matchup of the regular season. “Sunday Night Football” will have Tampa Bay’s trip to New England on Oct. 4, which is one of three scheduled appearance­s by the defending champions.

“This is going to be the most anticipate­d game in a long time. That is the one we really wanted. Everything we got after that is gravy,” said Fred Gaudelli, the executive producer of “Sunday Night Football.”

NBC will close the regular season with six straight division matchups, which hopefully should bolster the schedule during the second half and create more compelling matchups with playoff spots on the line.

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