Report: Tom Brady’s un-retirement threw NFL schedule into upheaval
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[May 10, 2022] A
team of people and computers have a massive task every season:
create as "fair" an NFL schedule as logistically possible. And do it
within a system that can produce literally trillions of
possibilities.
But as the Los Angeles Times reported Monday, that lengthy process
had to essentially be done twice this offseason, thanks to the
retirement and un-retirement of Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom
Brady earlier this spring.
"When Tom Brady retired, we were concerned about the strength of the
NFC package because there were so many terrific Tampa Bay games we
were looking at," NFL executive Howard Katz told the Times. "Then a
month later he un-retires and we sort of started all over again."
The NFL has taken a slow drip approach to releasing its 2022
schedule. After finalizing and releasing opponents for each team on
Jan. 20, the league revealed on April 22 that it will hold its first
ever Christmas Day triple-header this season.
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The teams tabbed for those games, as well as the
league's international contests and other special event games, are
expected to be leaked over the course of this week prior to the full
schedule release Thursday.
On Monday, the league revealed that it will hold two Monday Night
Football games during Week 2 action Sept. 19. The Tennessee Titans
will visit the Buffalo Bills before the Philadelphia Eagles host the
Minnesota Vikings in the nightcap.
--Field Level Media
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