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The complete 2020 NFL schedule is here!


The NFL schedule for 2020 is here! 

On Thursday, the National Football League revealed its full 256-game slate for the 2020 season and a team-by-team breakdown. There's a lot to take in! 

The season kicks off on Sept. 10 with the defending champion Chiefs hosting the Texans – who they dispatched in the playoffs with an avalanche of a comeback in the divisional round last season. And Tom Brady brings a jolt to Tampa Bay as the Bucs land in prime time much more than usual.  

Here are the other highlights that you need to know: 

Alas, not everyone will be satisfied

Here's the complete schedules for all 32 NFL teams

RIP Don Shula

Don Shula, the NFL's all-time wins leader died Monday at the age of 90.

The gruff and demanding coach – though he did have a softer side – patrolled as leader on the NFL sidelines from 1963-1995, wracking up a record 328 regular-season victories. Though quite successful with the Colts (he led Baltimore to the 1964 NFL Championship Game as well as Super Bowl III following the 1968 season), he became a legend for his 26 years with the Miami Dolphins. He led the 'Fins to the Super Bowl five times, winning back-to-back in 1972 and 1973. The '72 squad remains the only team to finish unbeaten in the Super Bowl era. 

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