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    #114701
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    I just can’t get excited about the schedule right now. Sitting here in May I can’t imagine a scenario where it will be safe to have a normal regular season.

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    from https://www.estabrooksonline.com/cart/default.asp

    the Rams maxed out their allotment of prime-time games in 2020, as they’re scheduled to play five night games next season.

    They’re among eight teams that will play five prime-time games.

    The Rams’ night games are as follows:

    Week 1 vs. Cowboys (Sunday night)
    Week 6 at 49ers (Sunday night)
    Week 7 vs. Bears (Monday night)
    Week 11 at Buccaneers (Monday night)
    Week 14 vs. Patr///iots (Thursday night)

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    Andrew Siciliano@AndrewSiciliano
    Eight teams have the maximum of 5 primetime games:

    Ravens
    Cowboys
    Packers
    Chiefs
    Rams
    Patriots
    49ers
    Buccaneers

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    #114707
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    alyoshamucci

    Couple hard turnaround weeks and lots of time on the east coast … but the wins and losses look favorable.

    NorCalRamFan
    3 of first five games on east coast
    Four of the last six are at home
    And five of the last eight
    Rams are 2.5 points underdog against the cowboys for our home opener

    Ramsman34
    5 of 6 divisional games are after the Bye. we should be a well oiled machine by then. and, the first divisional game is week 6 against the whiners.

    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    I could see anything from 7-9 to 11-5

    LindseyThiry@LindseyThiry
    Right now, mostly based on departures and unproven replacements, I have them at 8-8. It’s a brutal division, and a pretty tough schedule.

    Albert Breer@AlbertBreer
    There are collapsible elements to the schedule (all teams share a bye with their Week 2 opponents).

    All shows this a preference: moving back things over shortening

    Another thing that I didn’t know beforehand: As part of the bid process, cities contending to host Super Bowls must have contingency dates cleared in case the NFL has to delay the game.

    So Tampa has those for Super Bowl LV.

    Darren Rovell@darrenrovell
    Spoke to some big brokers tonight.

    Secondary sales of NFL tickets are roughly 15 percent of what they normally are when the schedule is released.

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    #114712
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    4 East coast games that have a 10:00 AM kick off… all before Nov…

    #114713
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    Links to some articles.

    Instant reaction to Rams 2020 schedule
    J.B. Long
    https://www.therams.com/news/instant-reaction-to-2020-schedule

    Los Angeles Rams’ schedule 2020: Opening stretch looks extremely daunting
    Lindsey Thiry
    https://www.espn.com/blog/los-angeles-rams/post/_/id/41663/los-angeles-rams-schedule-2020-opening-stretch-looks-extremely-daunting

    6 takeaways from the Rams’ 2020 schedule
    Cameron DaSilva
    6 takeaways from the Rams' 2020 schedule

    7 toughest games on the Rams’ 2020 schedule
    Cameron DaSilva
    7 toughest games on the Rams' 2020 schedule

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    #114738
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    Field Yates@FieldYates
    The Seahawks are scheduled to travel the most miles in the NFL this season at 29,203, followed by the Rams (26,104) and 49ers (25,507).

    The Ravens will travel just 6,310 miles in 2020, the fewest by any NFL team in the past four seasons.

    #114760
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    from 2020 NFL schedule release: Ranking top nine prime-time games

    Adam Schein

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001113206/article/2020-nfl-schedule-release-ranking-top-nine-primetime-games

    8) Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams
    Week 1: Sunday, Sept. 13 at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC

    Anticipation surrounding the opening of SoFi Stadium — the gorgeous, state-of-the-art addition to Inglewood that will house the Rams and Chargers — is understandably peaking. Talking to Rams COO Kevin Demoff on my SiriusXM Radio show a few weeks ago, his excitement poured through the phone connection. Football’s been back in Los Angeles for a few years now, but this really feels like the start of something new and wonderful. This will be home. This will be ritzy. This will be L.A. football. Sean McVay’s Rams, fresh off a disappointing, playoff-free 9-7 campaign, will be looking to open up SoFi Stadium in style. And to have “America’s Team” as the first visitor to this grand new building? Well, that’s quite a juicy Hollywood hook.

    Plus, this will be Mike McCarthy’s first game coaching the Cowboys in what could be a special ride. It’ll be CeeDee Lamb’s first NFL game! One day before Dallas stole Lamb at No. 17 overall, I talked to the Oklahoma product on SiriusXM Radio, and he stressed how much he loves playing in the spotlight. Well, in his professional debut, he has it! And CeeDee absolutely possesses the big-game savvy to wear Dallas’ famed No. 88. I can’t wait to see it! Will Dak Prescott be signed to a long-term deal by then?

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