

show.ĮSPN2's show Thursday night will be led by the "NFL Live" crew of former Lions QB Dan Orlovsky, former NFL defensive lineman Marcus Spears, Mina Kimes and insider Field Yates. on ESPN2, NFL Network, NFL+, the NFL app and YouTube.Ī handful of games will be released earlier Thursday, by both NBC on the "Today Show" and on ABC's "Good Morning America." ESPN's "NFL Live" will announce one "Monday Night Football" matchup on its 4 p.m.
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The 272-game schedule will be revealed in full officially Thursday at 8 p.m. READ MORE: ChatGPT has 4 keys for the Detroit Lions to win the Super Bowl this season When will NFL schedule be released? And check back on /lions all throughout Thursday for our live updates, as more Lions leaks and confirmations come out, as well as analysis and game predictions once we have the schedule. Here's an FAQ with everything you need to know about the NFL's schedule release, with live updates from NFL newsbreakers and reporters below. 7 at Arrowhead Stadium.īIG SWING: Jahmyr Gibbs went from living at a shelter to becoming Detroit Lions biggest swing yet We do know they'll open the season in primetime Thursday night, against the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. The Detroit Lions know their 17 opponents, which includes eight home games and nine on the road, but we don't yet know the week-to-week schedule.
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Well, news is trickling out with announcements of dates for some matchups, including the international series schedule, and primetime games on Black Friday, Christmas Day and New Year's Eve. But when will all 32 teams have their schedules? The NFL's big post-draft event is here: The NFL schedule 2023 release. So we got to get to the point as a football team where we can put ourselves in a position where we could get in the postseason and hopefully make some noise.Watch Video: Detroit Lions 2023 NFL opponents: Here's who and where they play We didn’t make the playoffs and that’s not good enough. "We don’t want to stay stagnant, and we appreciate and we are extremely proud of the success that we had last year, but we didn’t make the playoffs. “I (was asked at the combine) what’s the goal of the offseason, and I just said, 'Look, we don’t want to take a step back,'" Holmes said last month. One of the youngest teams in the NFL last season, the Lions revamped their secondary in free agency and added three potential Day 1 starters in the draft to a talented returning nucleus on both sides of the ball.īoth Lions coach Dan Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes have embraced the lofty expectations surrounding their team, with Holmes saying after the draft he believes the Lions have the talent to win a playoff game for the first time since the 1991 season. More: Detroit Lions won't play internationally this fall The Lions finished 9-8 last season and missed the playoffs for the sixth straight year, but won eight of their final 10 games (including that season finale against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field) and will enter this fall as the favorites to win the NFC North. The Lions have never played in the kickoff game since its inception in 2002, and last year they were not scheduled for any primetime games before being flexed into a Sunday night game − the final game of the regular season − in Week 18. Historically, the defending NFL champion has kicked off the season with a Thursday night game, but the primetime spot is new for the Lions.
