The 2018 NFL Schedule has officially been released. Regular season football kicks off on Thursday, September 6 when defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia hosts Atlanta (8:30pm ET, NBC).
The first Monday Night Football matchup of the 2018 NFL schedule features a doubleheader (Sept. 10). The Jets play at the Lions followed by the Rams at the Raiders.
Thanksgiving Day features three matchups — Chicago at Detroit, Washington at Dallas, and Atlanta at New Orleans.
Super Bowl LIII will be played on Sunday, February 3, 2019 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
On Thursday, August 2, the NFL Preseason Schedule kicks off with Baltimore vs. Chicago in the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio (8pm ET, NBC).
2018 NFL Schedules
AFC
- 2018 Baltimore Ravens Schedule
- 2018 Buffalo Bills Schedule
- 2018 Cincinnati Bengals Schedule
- 2018 Cleveland Browns Schedule
- 2018 Denver Broncos Schedule
- 2018 Houston Texans Schedule
- 2018 Indianapolis Colts Schedule
- 2018 Jacksonville Jaguars Schedule
- 2018 Kansas City Chiefs Schedule
- 2018 Los Angeles Chargers Schedule
- 2018 Miami Dolphins Schedule
- 2018 New England Patriots Schedule
- 2018 New York Jets Schedule
- 2018 Oakland Raiders Schedule
- 2018 Pittsburgh Steelers Schedule
- 2018 Tennessee Titans Schedule
NFC
- 2018 Arizona Cardinals Schedule
- 2018 Atlanta Falcons Schedule
- 2018 Carolina Panthers Schedule
- 2018 Chicago Bears Schedule
- 2018 Dallas Cowboys Schedule
- 2018 Detroit Lions Schedule
- 2018 Green Bay Packers Schedule
- 2018 Los Angeles Rams Schedule
- 2018 Minnesota Vikings Schedule
- 2018 New Orleans Saints Schedule
- 2018 New York Giants Schedule
- 2018 Philadelphia Eagles Schedule
- 2018 San Francisco 49ers Schedule
- 2018 Seattle Seahawks Schedule
- 2018 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Schedule
- 2018 Washington Redskins Schedule
NFL Schedules
- NFL Schedule (Composite)
- NFL Schedules (Team-by-team)
I’m going to take a guess that the Rams @ Raiders game is going to get sky high ratings in America’s second largest city. Which is only going to magnify the NFL’s BIG mistake of allowing the Chargers to move into Los Angeles.