The NFL, which outlined criteria on Wednesday
for teams to begin reopening facilities amid the ongoing
coronavirus crisis, released the 256-game 2020 regular season
schedule on Thursday.
Super Bowl champions Kansas City will host Houston on Sept. 10
to kick-off the new season. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes rallied
the Chiefs past the Texans in the AFC divisional round playoffs
last season.
Brady's decision to leave New England, where he spent 20 seasons
and won six Super Bowls, for the Bucs was the biggest story of
the offseason. Tampa Bay's only Super Bowl win came in the 2002
season and they last reached the playoffs in 2007.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell promised the league would follow
safety protocols and heed medical advice, and was "prepared to
address contingencies as they arise".
"... we will continue to make our decisions based on the latest
medical and public health advice, in compliance with government
regulations, and with appropriate safety protocols to protect
the health of our fans, players, club and league personnel, and
our communities," he said in a statement.
U.S. deaths from the virus topped 75,000 on Thursday, according
to a Reuters tally.
While other major sports leagues, including the National
Basketball Association and Major League Baseball, have shut down
due to COVID-19, the NFL has been able to buy time before making
any major decisions as its season ended in early February.
The Los Angeles Rams will show off their new, multi-billion
dollar stadium in Inglewood on the season's first Sunday night
game on Sept. 13 when they take on the Dallas Cowboys.
The Raiders, who left Oakland after 25 seasons for Las Vegas in
the offseason, will unveil their new stadium on Sept. 21 when
they battle the Saints on Monday Night Football.
The conference championships will be held on Jan. 24 and Super
Bowl LV will take place in Tampa Bay on Feb. 7, according to the
schedule.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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