The NFL schedule for 2022 has been published, and it contains some significant information. The NFL announced on Thursday that the schedule for this season would be published on Thursday, May 12 at 8 p.m. ET.
The NFL will unveil the opponents and timings for certain games that will stand out this fall ahead of the schedule announcement.
The NFL will reveal the opponents for the inaugural Thursday Night Football game on Prime Video, which will take place on September 15, on Thursday, April 28.
On May 4, the foreign matches will be released, while on May 9, the opponents, dates, and timings for select games will be revealed. On Thursday, May 12 at 6 p.m. ET, all 32 clubs will reveal their first home game opponent.
The quarterbacks will be at the centre of the narratives for the 2022 season. Russell Wilson, who spent his first 10 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, has a new team as the starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos.
Tom Brady is returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for his 23rd NFL season, and Russell Wilson, who spent his first 10 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, has a new team as the starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos.
And Cleveland Browns supporters are bracing themselves for the arrival of Deshaun Watson, who was acquired by the club despite his legal litigation.
Another item to keep an eye on is the broadcasting talent. There is a new broadcasting crew with Al Michaels calling the plays and Kirk Herbstreit dissecting the action now that Thursday Night Football is on Prime Video.
Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, who formerly worked for Fox, have joined ESPN as the new voices of Monday Night Football.
In a statement, Buck said, “Everything about Monday Night Football, including the broadcast, established the bar for the contemporary NFL experience.”
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“Walking around football grounds with my father while he called Monday Night Football on the radio is one of my earliest recollections. Returning to the stadium on Monday evenings with Troy – in whom I have complete trust and faith – and starting a new chapter for us and ESPN excites me about the season ahead.”