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NFL will open season on a Wednesday

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NFL will open 2026 season on a Wednesday for 2nd time ever with the champion Seahawks as host
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold celebrates winning the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game over the New England Patriots, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

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2026 NFL schedule opens with Seahawks on a Wednesday, Australia debuting next night
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Super Bowl champion Seahawks to open 2026 NFL season on Wednesday night
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NFL Reveals Opening Date for 2026 Season, Won't be on a Thursday
The NFL has announced that the Seattle Seahawks will open the 2026 season, as expected, though not on a typical Thursday night.

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Seattle Seahawks opening 2026 season, with special Wednesday home game
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Seattle Seahawks kick off 2026 season on Wednesday, September 9
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NFL Announces Rare Wednesday Opener for 2026 Season. Here’s Who’s Playing
"The National Football League announced today that the 2026 NFL Kickoff presented by YouTube TV is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock in Seattle with the Super Bowl LX...

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Date of Seattle Seahawks 2026 season opener revealed by NFL
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Seahawks to open 2026 season on non-traditional night; Patriots possible opponent
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Cowboys Coach Brian Schottenheimer: We're Set Up for 'Pure' 2026 NFL Draft

Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer expressed that they're set up to draft "natural" and "pure" in the 2026 NFL Draft.
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NFL will consider a rule change allowing draft pick trades up to 5 years in the future

The Cleveland Browns are proposing a rule change that would allow NFL teams to trade draft picks five years into the future instead of three. The league announced on Wednesday that only two teams submitted proposals that will be considered by owners at the league meetings later this month with the other coming from the Pittsburgh Steelers about contacting players during the free agent negotiating period.
Front Office Sports on MSN
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NFL plans to avoid 'Fail Mary' repeat with replay safety net

As the labor situation stalls, the league makes more alternate plans. The post NFL Plans to Avoid ‘Fail Mary’ Repeat With Replay Safety Net appeared first on Front Office Sports.
TigerNet
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Rising Clemson NFL draft prospect: ‘I have a ceiling that I haven’t reached yet’

CLEMSON - Throughout his six-year career with the Tigers, DeMonte Capehart played a total of 894 snaps, had 72 total tackles and three sacks. He recorded his lone forced fumble in 2023 in the Tigers’ win against Syracuse.
Yahoo! Sports
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Cris Collinsworth's net worth and salary: What NBC Sports' top NFL announcer makes in 2026

Cris Collinsworth is gearing up to call Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8, between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots as NBC Sports' top NFL announcer and color commentator. The game will mark Collinsworth's sixth Super Bowl as an NFL commentator.
Variety
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How Pro Football Cleaned Up Its Image and Beefed Up Its Fanbase to Become TV’s Undisputed Leader

Football analyst Mina Kimes has covered many changes in pro football since she joined ESPN in 2014. One of the most exciting, in her view, involves the Taylor Swift effect. Football has been a pillar of American culture and network television since the ...
TigerNet
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Peter Woods moves back into ESPN analyst's top NFL draft prospects

ESPN NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. moved former Tigers defensive tackle Peter Woods back into his Top 20 overall NFL draft prospects. Previously outside of th
The New York Times
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Flag football was everywhere at the Super Bowl. Why the NFL is all in — and what happens next

Darrell “Housh” Doucette III, the current starting quarterback for Team USA and an Olympic hopeful, is open to flag football stars training together with NFL players. Mina Creamer / USA Football SAN FRANCISCO — If anyone attending Super Bowl week ...
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