2022 Opponents

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Home: Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Tampa Bay, Cincinnati, Washington, Philadelphia, and New York Giants.

Road: Green Bay, Minnesota, Jacksonville, Tennessee, and LA Rams, Washington, Philadelphia and New York Giants.,

Another 12-5 season
 
WFT will be on thanksgiving since we have to play a nfc team this year and we'll end the year with them

Dallas probably opens against Tampa on SNF because ratings
 
WFT will be on thanksgiving since we have to play a nfc team this year and we'll end the year with them

Dallas probably opens against Tampa on SNF because ratings

Tampa to open two years in a row? Doubtful unless either Tampa or Dallas wins the Super Bowl.

The Super Bowl determines the season opener. Let’s just say we win the Super Bowl (for laughs and giggles)… we’d probably get matched up against Green Bay, LA or maybe even Tampa.

Otherwise I can see us opening versus either Washington/Philly on SNF or MNF.
 
At Jacksonville could mean a London game.

Not sure about that, as Jerry said he would give up that 9th home game for a game in Mexico City as one of the international games. If they have one there.
I think it is dumb. But we are talking Jerry. :laugh:
 
Tampa to open two years in a row? Doubtful unless either Tampa or Dallas wins the Super Bowl.

The Super Bowl determines the season opener. Let’s just say we win the Super Bowl (for laughs and giggles)… we’d probably get matched up against Green Bay, LA or maybe even Tampa.

Otherwise I can see us opening versus either Washington/Philly on SNF or MNF.
Nope. Those are all on the road. Super Bowl winner always opens at home on TNF week 1.

Home schedule looks very easy next year... road schedule not so much.

Let's hope not. Londan games are a curse not a blessing.
That's not true. We demolished them there in 2014.
 
Let's hope not. Londan games are a curse not a blessing.
Why?
Went to the last one in London vs the Jags had fun, we won and drank our A@@@@ off the bar stool.....:muttley:
P.S. Had breakfast every morning with the Jag players at the Wembley Hilton ......good fun.....:muttley:
 
Nope. Those are all on the road. Super Bowl winner always opens at home on TNF week 1.

Home schedule looks very easy next year... road schedule not so much.


That's not true. We demolished them there in 2014.

Then it will be versus Philadelphia with an outside chance of Washington.
 
Then it will be versus Philadelphia with an outside chance of Washington.
They don't typically schedule division games for the banner ceremony opening night. The last time it happened, ironically, was the Giants vs. us in 2012 (and we beat them). But it's quite rare and the NFL's last resort.

They also don't schedule interconference games for banner ceremony night. So the Bucs at home is the most logical, or Chicago or Detroit if they feel like throwing us a bone (but they won't).
 
They don't typically schedule division games for the banner ceremony opening night. The last time it happened, ironically, was the Giants vs. us in 2012 (and we beat them). But it's quite rare and the NFL's last resort.

They also don't schedule interconference games for banner ceremony night. So the Bucs at home is the most logical, or Chicago or Detroit if they feel like throwing us a bone (but they won't).

But how often do they schedule the SAME opening night matchup two years in a row? Bucs/Cowboys in back to back years is less likely than a repeat of the 2012 opener (division game).
 

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