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2025 NFL schedule opens with Cowboys at Eagles on Thursday, September 4.

lol, they just can't help themselves scheduling the Cowboys in primetime. Dallas moves the needle nationwide.

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Shouldn't the season kickoff with a game people want to watch? I know, for whatever reason, there are still a lot of Cowboy fans in the country, but that one looks like a laugher.
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(Today, 08:04 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: Shouldn't the season kickoff with a game people want to watch? I know, for whatever reason, there are still a lot of Cowboy fans in the country, but that one looks like a laugher.


I assume Dak is back and its a divisional game...

But I wont go out of my way to watch it.
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I will watch every second of that but jeez the refs might have to do some heavy lifting to keep that one close.
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Trying not to put rumors in this thread as real reveals will be happening today and tomorrow before Wednesday night but we MIGHT have an opening primetime game with Detroit to kick off the season. At least I'm reading that....nothing like throwing JJ in the deep end right off the bat.
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Why exactly are we building +$5B stadiums and playing more games outside the USA again?
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(Today, 09:15 AM)AGRforever Wrote: Why exactly are we building +$5B stadiums and playing more games outside the USA again?

Not sure what the costs of new stadiums has to do with anything. And 'global reach' is what you are talking about.....same with any corporation that wants to generate more profits: expose your product to more consumers. Its not like successful corporations ever decide that they have enough money and become content. Like it or not, that isn't going away.
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(Today, 08:04 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: Shouldn't the season kickoff with a game people want to watch? I know, for whatever reason, there are still a lot of Cowboy fans in the country, but that one looks like a laugher.

Right?  If they were going with an NFC East matchup, why not have Commanders vs Eagles?  At least you get some excitement with a young QB for Washington against the defending Super Bowl Champs.
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Vikings vs. Browns in London October 5th, confirmed.
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(11 hours ago)StickierBuns Wrote: Vikings vs. Browns in London October 5th, confirmed.

Wonder who the QB will be?  Flacco, Pickett, Gabriel, Sanders, or Uncle Rico?
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