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NFL Schedule to be released May 15

The NFL schedule will be released on Wednesday, May 15 at 8 PM.

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UPDATE: The National Football League announced that the 2024 NFL Schedule powered by AWS will be released on NFL Network, NFL.com, the NFL app and NFL+ at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday, May 15.

Fans will need to wait a few more days for the official release of the NFL schedule.

The league sent out a press release indicating that the schedule will be announced Wednesday, May 15.

Fans have known the identity of their opponents since the end of the regular season, but the dates and times are yet to be determined. For the Patriots there is some additional intrigue as they are scheduled to travel to Chicago and Jacksonville for road games, and both will be playing home games in London in 2024. That means the Patriots could be making a third trip across the pond after doing so in 2009 (Tampa Bay) and again in 2012 (Rams).

The Patriots will play eight homes games and nine on the road including a pair at Arizona and San Francisco that the team has reportedly requested to play in consecutive weeks, presumably to remain out west rather than travel back and forth.

Here's a list of the Patriots opponents for 2024:

Home Games

  • Buffalo Bills
  • Miami Dolphins
  • New York Jets
  • Houston Texans
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Los Angeles Rams
  • Seattle Seahawks
  • Los Angeles Chargers

Away Games

  • Buffalo Bills
  • Miami Dolphins
  • New York Jets
  • Arizona Cardinals
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
  • San Francisco 49ers
  • Tennessee Titans
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Chicago Bears

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