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Looking ahead to next season's schedule


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We'll be playing the NFC South teams of course, we're flipping the H/A locations for the AFC North and the NFC West, and we'll be playing the third-place teams from the NFC East and NFC North. So...

Home games

ATLANTA

NEW ORLEANS

TAMPA BAY

BALTIMORE

CINCINNATI

ST. LOUIS

ARIZONA

PHILADELPHIA/DALLAS (whichever team finishes third)

Away games

@ Atlanta

@ New Orleans

@ Tampa Bay

@ Pittsburgh

@ Cleveland

@ Seattle

@ San Francisco

@ Chicago (projected, could be @ Green Bay)

The only nationally televised game I see us getting will be a MNF game at Pittsburgh if Bill Cowher is the new coach next season. And we'll play Arizona next year for the fifth time in four years.

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We'll be playing the NFC South teams of course, we're flipping the H/A locations for the AFC North and the NFC West, and we'll be playing the third-place teams from the NFC East and NFC North. So...

Home games

ATLANTA

NEW ORLEANS

TAMPA BAY

BALTIMORE

CINCINNATI

ST. LOUIS

ARIZONA

PHILADELPHIA/DALLAS (whichever team finishes third)

Away games

@ Atlanta

@ New Orleans

@ Tampa Bay

@ Pittsburgh

@ Cleveland

@ Seattle

@ San Francisco

@ Chicago (projected, could be @ Green Bay)

The only nationally televised game I see us getting will be a MNF game at Pittsburgh if Bill Cowher is the new coach next season. And we'll play Arizona next year for the fifth time in four years.

i came up with my same prediction for this season. an optimistic 5-11 with wins over bucs, bucs, rams, browns and MAYBE seahawks.

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