usually you know your opponets at the conclusion of the season.......teams play the other teams in their division twice (6 games), teams from a rotational basis in another division in each conference (4 games from each conference = 8 games) and two games from the other divisions within the conference that finished in the same place as your team (if your team finished in last place, they'll play the last place teams in the other two divisions in your conference)........the actual schedule isn't announced until spring.......
Example: Seattle Seahawks
6 divisional games - SF, STL, ARI
4 AFC games within another division (AFC North) - PITT, CIN, CLE, BAL
4 NFC games within another division (NFC South) - TB, NO, CAR, ATL
2 NFC games in other divisions with similar finishes in 2006 - Seattle finished 1st and plays 1st place teams (PHIL, CHI)
2007-10-22 15:22:47
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answered by sgtallen 2
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around April. Partial schedul is available now ie. sampling of who you play with some teams to be announced. Then the schedule comed out in April.
2007-10-22 15:25:14
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answered by Erie_Irish 4
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The first part (opponents for 2008) doesn't come out until the final standings are set.
The second part (site, dates and times) is in the spring after venue availability is set.
2007-10-22 14:48:24
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answered by gfcbarracker 6
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It's usually sometime in the spring, fairly close to the draft in late April.
2007-10-22 15:11:38
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answered by wdx2bb 7
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No offense. But knowing the schedule isn't really going to get you any wins.
2007-10-22 14:42:44
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answered by mayoandketchup 2
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after they have the owners meeting next year as they did this year so around the same time next year so ur looking at no later then july
2007-10-22 20:14:44
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answered by jaime p 1
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Why are you asking this question when the 2007 season isn't even halfway over??
2007-10-22 14:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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