NFL schedule highlights: Revenge games, holidays and odd travel

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The season begins with the conventional Thursday night opener on Sept. 8 when the Denver Broncos have the Carolina Panthers.

Yes, the last diversion you saw from the 2015 season will be the principal amusement you find in the 2016 season. Cam Newton and the Panthers trust in a superior completion – or Dancing with the Stars approaches Von Miller back for a moment season and moves the show to Thursday night.


The one major distinction, obviously, is Peyton Manning has resigned and at this moment the beginning quarterback for the Broncos is Mark Sanchez.OPENING STATEMENTS

Everybody will extend how their groups will do, however who truly knows which groups will be great in November and December.

Did you have the Panthers going 15-1 last season? That is the thing that we thought.

In any case, those first couple weeks are simpler to gage, and that is the reason we are charmed by:

Other than Panthers-Broncos in Week 1, the New England Patriots at Arizona Cardinals on Sunday Night Football ought to be another amusement deserving of prime time.

In any case, in Week 2, it truly gets intriguing:

— The main event is the Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers and those terrible sentiments from last season's playoff amusement. It's the best contention in the AFC North, and it will make for a bustling week on Twitter. Yet, this diversion loses a touch of its shine since Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict will at present be serving his three-amusement suspension to begin the season. (The rematch is in Week 15 on national TV.)

— For all the more early division amazingness, we get the New York Jets at Buffalo Bills, the Miami Dolphins at Patriots, the Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins and the Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings.

Our most loved matchup in Week 3 is the Vikings at Panthers. We can at long last discover what might have happened in the divisional-round playoff diversion a year ago we, uh, missed, in light of the, uh, missed field objective endeavor by the Vikings against the Seattle Seahawks.THE PATRIOTS IN WEEK 5

On the off chance that you were pondering, the Patriots play at the Cleveland Browns in Week 5.

We take note of that just on the off chance that a specific quarterback is suspended for the initial four diversions of the season and is making his presentation this week.

WELCOME BACK, ROBERT

Washington sports talk radio has been clowning this week that they better calendar Cleveland at Washington ahead of schedule in the season before Robert Griffin III is sidelined once more.

The diversion will be in Week 4 – so perhaps somebody was tuning in.

HO, HO, HO!

Christmas is a Sunday, so the alliance will play the dominant part of its calendar on Saturday, Dec. 24.

Be that as it may, never one to give a TV opportunity a chance to cruise it by, the group still planned two recreations for Christmas Day – the Broncos at the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens at the Steelers.

We're certain NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will disclose to the offspring of the Broncos and Ravens players that Daddy needs to go to take a shot at Christmas Day so the class can fill its tights with telecast TV cash.

Los Angeles Rams in London

They "have" the Giants on Oct. 23. Kickoff time in L.A.: 6:30 a.m.

What's more, goodness better believe it, this one intrigues us since we simply know Rams mentor Jeff Fisher will accomplish something with his resistance to get under Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr's. skin.

What's more, before we go …

San Francisco 49ers at Buffalo Bills on Oct. 16: Chip Kelly versus LeSean McCoy, Part II. Gone ahead, you delighted in all the "he won't shake my hand" stories from last season.

Arizona Cardinals at Carolina Panthers on Oct. 30: The NFC Championship Game rematch could be one year from now's NFC Championship Game sneak peak too.

Seattle Seahawks at New England Patriots on Nov. 13: We can guarantee you this for the Super Bowl XLIX rematch: If the Seahawks have the ball at 1-yard line with the amusement at stake, Pete Carroll won't give the ball to Marshawn Lynch. What's more, wherever he is watching the diversion, Beast Mode will in any case get upset.

The Indianapolis Colts play in London on Oct. 2 and don't have a bye week the accompanying. That is an unpleasant approach to travel.

Furthermore, the New York Giants will be at Dallas in Week 1, denoting their fourth sequential opener out and about.

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