LossThursday, September 4 at Seattle Seahawks 7:30 p.m. NBC
WinSunday, September 14 NEW YORK JETS 3:25 p.m. CBS
WinSunday, September 21 at Detroit Lions 12 p.m. FOX
LossSunday, September 28 at Chicago Bears 12 p.m. FOX
WinThursday, October 2 MINNESOTA VIKINGS GOLD PKG.
7:25 p.m. CBS
WinSunday, October 12 at Miami Dolphins *12 p.m. FOX
WinSunday, October 19 CAROLINA PANTHERS *12 p.m. FOX
LossSunday, October 26 at New Orleans Saints *7:30 p.m. NBC
Sunday, November 2 BYE
WinSunday, November 9 CHICAGO BEARS *7:30 p.m. NBC
LossSunday, November 16 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES GOLD PKG. *12 p.m. FOX
WinSunday, November 23 at Minnesota Vikings *12 p.m. FOX
WinSunday, November 30 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS *3:25 p.m. CBS
WinMonday, December 8 ATLANTA FALCONS 7:30 p.m. ESPN
WinSunday, December 14 at Buffalo Bills *12 p.m. FOX
WinSunday, December 21 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers *12 p.m. FOX
WinSunday, December 28 DETROIT LIONS *12 p.m. FOX
12-4
I think the schedule is fairly balanced. Based on last year's performances, the Pack plays 5 games against playoff teams from last year. Carolina won't be as good as last year but the Jets and Dolphins could surprise next year and give us fits.
The game against Atlanta on a Monday night, is an oddball one to me. It seems the matchups on Monday Night the last few years have been atrocious, being one sided. Of course, after you listen to Jon Gruden get fired about how he likes several guys on each team, you'd think both teams are going to the Superbowl.