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Full 2016 NFL Schedule: Every Team, Every Game
You can go ahead and start making those plans for the fall.

The NFL has released its full 2016 schedule, giving fans plenty of time to make their plans for the upcoming season.
Things get started on Thursday, September 8, when the Carolina Panthers will travel to Denver to face the Broncos in a rematch of Super Bowl 50. It will be the first time that a Super Bowl rematch has started the season and just the seventh time in league history that Super Bowl teams have played each other in the following regular season.
The second primetime game in week one features the New England Patriots taking on the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday Night Football.
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A Monday Night Football double-header will finish off week one, with a matchup between the Washington Redskins and the Pittsburgh Steelers followed by the Los Angeles Rams playing the San Francisco 49ers.
Thursday Night Football — which this year will be broadcast live on Twitter — begins in week two with a game between the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills.
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