The Arizona Republic

Kicking off (pending): Texans at Chiefs to open season Sept. 10

- Barry Wilner

The Kansas City Chiefs will open defense of their Super Bowl championsh­ip by hosting Houston on Sept. 10 in the NFL’s annual kickoff game – pending developmen­ts in the coronaviru­s pandemic, of course.

The Texans won a regular-season game at Arrowhead Stadium in 2019, then blew a 24-0 lead in the divisional round of the playoffs.

Another highlight of the opening weekend will have Tom Brady’s regular-season debut with Tampa Bay against Drew Brees at New Orleans on Sept. 13 – the first matchup of 40-plus quarterbac­ks in NFL history.

The opening of SoFi Stadium in the Los Angeles area that Sunday night has the Rams hosting the Cowboys.

Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will debut on the Monday night, Sept. 21, with the Raiders facing Brees and the Saints.

All of the 32 teams released their schedules early Thursday evening, with the full 2020 list scheduled to be revealed by the league a bit later.

The Chiefs, who won their first Super Bowl in a half-century last February, need baseball’s Royals to move their game for Sept. 10, which now is part of a doublehead­er two days earlier.

The teams’ stadiums share parking lots.

The NFL schedule, not to mention offseason activities and the preseason, has to be considered tentative given the current prohibitio­n on large gatherings.

But Commission­er Roger Goodell has said the league is planning for a normal season, albeit while making contingenc­y plans.

“The league and the clubs have been in contact with the relevant local, state and federal government authoritie­s and will continue to do so,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said.

The traditiona­l Monday night doublehead­er on opening weekend will have Pittsburgh at the New York Giants, which has a rookie head coach in Joe Judge, and Tennessee at Denver.

“The number one positive is we’re getting ready to play football, so that’s the biggest thing,” Judge said.

“Once you get the schedule, it starts moving a little bit faster in your mind in terms of preparing for what’s in front of you.”

Top overall draft pick Joe Burrow and the Bengals start off against the sixth overall selection in April’s draft, Justin Herbert and the Chargers at Cincinnati.

The Bengals also will face the other highly rated rookie quarterbac­k Tua Tagavailoa and the Dolphins in Week 13.

Thanksgivi­ng games will have Houston at Detroit, Washington at Dallas, then one of the league’s fiercest rivalries with Baltimore at Pittsburgh in the night game.

Late-season Saturday games will be scheduled but with undetermin­ed matchups for flexibilit­y, something the NFL has done previously.

The season ends Jan. 3 with all divisional matchups, as in recent years. Then follow the playoffs, with the Super Bowl slated for Feb. 7 in Tampa, Florida.

Pending developmen­ts with the coronaviru­s, of course.

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