The wait is about to end because the 2021 NFL season will begin this Thursday, September 9 with the clash between Cowboys and Bills, who will meet at 7:20 p.m., where Dallas will try to take advantage of recent history to get the first victory, since it has won four times on six occasions, although the last time they saw each other they ended up succumbing for two points.
As is traditional, the rest of the commitments will take place on Sunday, being that at noon San Francisco will collide with Detroit, while Jets will do the same with Carolina, a rival that is often complicated because they have lost in four games, a completely different panorama in the Eagles against the Falcons, where the balance is even with three wins per side.
In the afternoon, the Green Bay will take place against the Saints at 3:25 p.m., a duel that the Packers usually dominate with 4-2, at the same time there will be one of the darlings of the fans such as the Patriots who will face Miami. Finally, on Monday, September 13, Ravens and Raiders will play at 7:15 p.m..
NFL Week 1 Schedules and Channels
- Cowboys vs Tampa Bay, Thursday, 7:20 PM, ESPN
- San Francisco vs Detroit, Sunday, 12:00 noon, Sky Sports, Affiliate
- Eagles vs Falcons, 12:00 noon, Sky Sports
- Seattle vs Indianapolis, 12:00 noon, Sky Sports
- Steelers vs Bills, 12:00 noon, Sky Sports
- Chargers vs Washington, 12:00 noon, Sky Sports
- Vikings vs Cincinnati, 12:00 noon, Sky Sports
- Jets vs Carolina, 12:00 noon, Sky Sports
- Arizona vs Tennessee, 12:00 noon, Sky Sports
- Jacksonville vs Texans, 12:00 noon, Sky Sports
- Cleveland vs Chiefs, 3:25 PM, NFL Game Pass
- Broncos vs Giants, 3:25 PM, NFL Game Pass
- Miami vs. Patriots, 3:25 PM, NFL Game Pass
- Green Bay vs Saints, 3:25 PM, Sky Sports
- Bears vs Rams, 7:20 p.m., Sky Sports
- Ravens vs Raiders, Monday, 7:15 PM, NFL Game Pass