When Is the NFL Regular Season?
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The NFL regular season typically runs from September to December, but there are some exceptions. Check out this blog post to find out more.
Introduction
The National Football League regular season usually begins in September and ends in December. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 NFL regular season will begin on September 10 and end on January 3, 2021. Each team will play 17 games instead of the usual 16.
What is the NFL regular season?
The NFL regular season is the time when all of the NFL teams play each other. It usually starts in September and ends in December.
When does the NFL regular season start and end?
The NFL regular season typically runs from the beginning of September to the end of December, with each team playing 16 games. The playoffs then take place in January, culminating in the Super Bowl, which is usually held in early February.
How many games are played during the NFL regular season?
The NFL regular season typically runs for 17 weeks, from early September through late December. Each team plays 16 games during the regular season, with one bye week.
How are the NFL regular season standings determined?
The NFL regular season standings are determined by each team’s win-loss record. The team with the most wins at the end of the season is declared the winner. If two teams have the same record, tiebreakers are used to determine which team finishes higher in the standings.
Conclusion
The NFL regular season typically starts the week after Labor Day and ends the week after Christmas. The specific dates are determined by the league each year. There are typically 256 games in the regular season, which is divided into 17 weeks. Each team plays 16 games and has one bye week.