The 16 new encounters the regular season will bring us include some high-voltage crashes and guaranteed thrills
NFL team owners approved that the campaign schedule Regular will be expanded to 17 games, one more game per year, and that additional commitment will be against opposing conference franchises that finished the previous year in the same place within their division.
In their social networks and on their official website, The National Football League presented who will be the rivals of the 32 teams in their additional game of the 2021 season, which will begin on September 9 and conclude its regular phase on January 9, 2022,
Among the games that stand out the most is the Dallas Cowboys vs. New England Patriots, teams from the NFC East and AFC East, respectively, with the Patriots being the home team. Other meetings that promise to be great duels are the Seattle Seahawks (NFC West) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC North), Los Angeles Rams (NFC West) vs. Baltimore Ravens (AFC North), Green Bay Packers (NFC North) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (AFC West).
Next, we share with you the 16 games that add up to the NFL regular season:
AFC East Vs. NFC East
Dallas Cowboys Vs. New England Patriots
Washington Football Team Vs. Buffalo Bills
New York Giants Vs. Miami Dolphins
Philadelphia Eagles Vs. New York Jets
AFC North Vs. NFC West
Los Angeles Rams Vs. Baltimore Ravens
Seattle Seahawks Vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Arizona Cardinals Vs. Cleveland Browns
San Francisco 49ers Vs. Cincinnati Bengals
AFC On Vs. NFC On
New Orleans Saints Vs. Tennessee Titans
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Vs. Indianapolis Colts
Carolina Panthers Vs. Houston Texans
Atlanta Falcons Vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
AFC West Vs. NFC North
Green Bay Packers Vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Chicago Bears Vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Minnesota Vikings Vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Detroit Lions Vs. Denver Broncos
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