When Is the NFL Season Start?
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The NFL season is set to start on September 10th. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming season.
When is the NFL season start?
The National Football League regular season typically begins on the last Sunday of September and ends on the first Sunday of December. Each team plays 16 games during the regular season, with a bye week between Weeks 4 and 5.
The NFL playoffs begin the weekend after the last regular season games are played, generally in early January. The playoffs consist of six teams from each conference (12 total teams). The four division winners from each conference are seeded 1-4 based on their won-loss records, with the remaining two teams selected as wild card entries. The playoffs conclude with the Super Bowl, which is typically played on the first Sunday in February.
How long is the NFL season?
The NFL regular season typically lasts 17 weeks, beginning in early September and ending in late December or early January. Each team plays 16 games over the course of the season, with a bye week during which they do not play. The playoffs then take place, typically beginning in early January and ending with the Super Bowl in February.
What happens during the NFL season?
During the NFL season, each team plays 16 games. The games are mostly played on Sundays, with a few on Monday and Thursday nights.
The season usually starts the first week of September and ends the first week of January. The playoffs start the last week of December and end with the Super Bowl in early February.
How does the NFL season end?
The NFL regular season typically ends in December. The playoffs begin in January, and the Super Bowl is usually played in February.