After a weird but successful campaign amid the Covid pandemic last year, the NFL released its full 2021 schedule today. It’s the first one to include the newly added 18th regular-season game for all 32 teams.The slate was revealed live on NFL Network from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles — site of Super Bowl LVI in 2022 — and came hours after the league teased its fans with the Week 1 matchups.Below is a rundown of the primetime games set for Monday, Thursday and Sunday night, along with a look at the year’s Thanksgiving and international matchups and more.
All times are ET, as the league does it.This year’s Turkey Day tripleheader will feature the Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions (12:30 p.m., Fox), Las Vegas Raiders at Dallas Cowboys (4:30 p.m.,
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