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Super Bowl preview? Rams-Bills open season

- By Barry Wilner Barry Wilner is an Associated Press writer.

To the Super Bowl winner goes the spoils of opening the entire schedule at home.

So the Los Angeles Rams will host the Buffalo Bills on Thursday night, Sept. 8, to begin the 2022 season.

It’s a juicy matchup of the team generally considered the title favorite by oddsmakers in the Bills traveling to SoFi Stadium, where the Rams won the championsh­ip over Cincinnati in February.

The Bengals are home to their division rivals, the Steelers, on Sunday, Sept. 11, when all but two other teams get started. Those two clubs playing Monday night also offer an enticing story line: Russell Wilson bringing his Broncos to Seattle. The Seahawks traded their longtime quarterbac­k to Denver in the offseason.

Sunday’s prime-time game features Tom Brady — unless he retires again before September — and the Buccaneers at Dallas. Brady’s decision to unretire after a short hiatus forced NFL schedule makers to scramble and redo some of the game slots.

The Cowboys visited the Buccaneers to open last season.

The rest of the opening Sunday has some eye-opening matches, such as Jacksonvil­le, with new head coach Doug Pederson, at Washington, with new quarterbac­k Carson Wentz. Pederson coached Wentz in Philadelph­ia and won a Super Bowl with the Eagles, although Nick Foles was behind center with Wentz injured.

Several key division matchups are on tap for Sept. 11: New Orleans at Atlanta, Indianapol­is at Houston, New England at Miami, Las Vegas at the Los Angeles Chargers and Green Bay at Minnesota.

“Expecting to have an unbelievab­le crowd there,” Minnesota head coach Kevin O’Connell told the Vikings’ website. “I’ve talked a lot about being on that visitors’ sideline, so I know what the Packers will be in store for on opening weekend. I expect to see a stadium full of purple. It’s a great opportunit­y for us and a challenge.

“What a way to start your season — a challenge but also a great way to kick-start what is hopefully going to be a great 2022.“

Also, it will be the 49ers at Chicago, Cleveland at Carolina, Philadelph­ia at Detroit, Baltimore at the New York Jets, Kansas City at Arizona, and the New York Giants at Tennessee.

Teams that will open on the road and will be home in Week 2 include Kansas City hosting the Chargers in the first Amazon Prime Video game on Thursday night. Also, it will be Seattle at the 49ers, Miami at Baltimore, the New York Jets at Cleveland, Indianapol­is at Jacksonvil­le, Tampa Bay at New Orleans, Carolina at the New York Giants, New England at Pittsburgh, Houston at Denver, Arizona at Las Vegas, Chicago at Green Bay at night, Tennessee at Buffalo on Monday night, followed by Minnesota at Philadelph­ia.

Finally playing at home in Week 3 will be Indianapol­is against Kansas City, Minnesota against Detroit, New England versus Baltimore, and Tampa Bay versus Green Bay, with Brady facing Aaron Rodgers.

Previously revealed was that one of the Christmas Day triplehead­er games, Denver at the Rams, will be televised by Nickelodeo­n as well as CBS. Slime, anyone? The other Christmas games are Green Bay at Miami and Tampa Bay at Arizona at night.

Christmas Eve will also have a game, with the Raiders at Pittsburgh.

The traditiona­l Thanksgivi­ng games will have Detroit hosting Buffalo, Dallas at home for the Giants, and New England at Minnesota at night.

More holiday fare: 14 games on New Year’s Day, which will force some bowl games to adjust away from Jan. 1. The likely top matchups to begin 2023 include the 49ers at Las Vegas, Miami at New England, and Denver at Kansas City.

Also previously announced were the internatio­nal games:

⏩ Nov. 13, the first regularsea­son NFL game in Germany, Tampa Bay versus Seattle in Munich.

⏩ Oct. 9, Green Bay becomes the final team to play in Europe, facing the Giants at the home of Premier League soccer team Tottenham in London. The previous week, Minnesota plays New Orleans there.

⏩ Oct. 30, Wembley Stadium will host the Broncos against the Jaguars.

⏩ Nov. 21, the 49ers and Arizona at Mexico City.

Week 15 has a triplehead­er on Saturday, Dec. 17, though which of five matches will be switched from Sunday won’t be decided until closer to that weekend. The possibilit­ies are Miami at Buffalo, Baltimore at Cleveland, Indianapol­is at Minnesota, Atlanta at New Orleans, and the Giants at Washington.

The final weekend, Jan. 7-8, 2023 — all intra-division matchups — also will have two games moved to Saturday. Those will be determined early in Week 18.

“For months, we’ve known who we’re playing and where,” Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski said, “but to see how it unfolds, where our bye week is and where our division opponents are is fun for our coaches. That first opponent is something you look at so you can start to work on their coordinato­rs, understand what they’ve done and try to get a head start on that game.”

Only one franchise is not set for prime time: Detroit. But the league’s flex schedule could change that if the Lions show significan­t improvemen­t.

In contrast, the 49ers, Rams, Packers, Bucs, Broncos, Eagles, Cowboys, Chargers, Chiefs, Steelers, Patriots and Bengals each have five night games.

Oddly, the AFC champion Bengals face all three division foes (Cleveland, Baltimore and Pittsburgh) on the road in prime time. Las Vegas has three straight night games in December.

Nine teams will enjoy threegame homestands: the 49ers, Cowboys, Giants, Bears, Lions, Vikings, Panthers, Buccaneers and Rams. Four must endure three-game road trips: Kansas City, Miami, Green Bay and Philadelph­ia.

Byes begin in Week 6. Two notable anniversar­ies:

Sunday night in Week 7 has the Dolphins home for the Steelers and Miami will honor the 50th anniversar­y of the undefeated 1972 season: 17-0, including a victory over Pittsburgh in the AFC Championsh­ip Game.

In Week 16, the Steelers host the Raiders, 50 years after the “Immaculate Reception” during the AFC divisional playoffs. Pittsburgh lost to Miami the next week.

Fox will not televise World Cup matches from Qatar on Nov. 27 and Dec. 4 in favor of NFL games. The World Cup final at 7 a.m. PST on Dec. 18 will be followed on Fox at 10 a.m. by split coverage of LionsJets and Cowboys-Jaguars, and at 1:05 p.m. by CardinalsB­roncos.

 ?? Bryan M. Bennett / Getty Images 2020 ?? The Buffalo Bills, a favorite to win the Super Bowl, open the season against the current champs, the Los Angeles Rams.
Bryan M. Bennett / Getty Images 2020 The Buffalo Bills, a favorite to win the Super Bowl, open the season against the current champs, the Los Angeles Rams.

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