2008 NFL schedule
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Oakland Raiders schedule for 2008
Published 4/15/2008 by frankg4e at Fantasy Sports Outlook
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Monday night home game to start the season for the Raiders, against the Broncos. Yep that’s going to set the tone for the year.
Full Weekly schedule here.
The NFL announced Tuesday its 17-week, 256-game regular-season schedule for 2008, which kicks off on Thursday night, Sept. 4 and concludes on Sunday, Dec. 28.
The season begins with the NFL’s annual Thursday primetime kickoff game. This year the opener on Sept. 4 on NBC (7 p.m. ET) features the Super Bowl XLII champion New York Giants at home against the NFC East ...
2008 NFL Schedule Announced; Patriots Will Flirt With 16-0 Again
Published 4/15/2008 at FanIQ Blog
If you're judging strictly by 2007 record, then yes, the Patriots have the easiest schedule in 2008.
This really shouldn't surprise anyone. Nor should it be discussed as much as it's been on the boring 2-hour ESPN special. New England obviously beat all it's division opponents, giving them a healthy 0-6 head in the easiest schedule race. Add in a few more teams from last year's schedule and you've got a winner. That said, adding such NFC powerhouses as the 49ers, Cardinals, and Rams doesn't make for a challenging schedule.
Possible Patriots losses? at Colts (again), vs Patriots (again), at San Diego. That's about it.
Enough about the ...
2008 NFL Schedules Announced
Published 4/15/2008 by Joel 'DiG' DiGiacomo at Football for Breakfast
-Full AFC Team-by-Team Schedules (NFL.com)
-Full NFC Team-by-Team Schedules (NFL.com)
-Full Week-by-Week Schedules (NFL.com)
-NFL Primetime Schedules (Awful Announcing)
-2008 NFL Schedule Spectacular (ESPN.com)
-Team-by-Team Breakdown (USAToday.com)
The NFL Schedules Were Released! Woo-to-the-hoo!
Published 4/16/2008 by Cousins of Ron Mexico at The Big Lead
As soon as TBL wrote, “Aside: For the seven of you bitching about an NFL schedule post, bugger off. You will have forgotten your team’s schedule by July, anyway.” I knew I had to write this post. After all, I’m nothing if not desperate for acceptance.
So, since seven of you asked, I’ve gone ahead and picked out some highlights from each week for your reading pleasure.
Week 1:
In addition to scheduling two Monday night games football fans are treated to a Lions - Falcons match up - Score! (To quote Jay-Z, “The Oakland Raiders in prime time is so ...

