NFL Schedule Rollout Set for Tuesday Night

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NFL Schedule Rollout Set for Tuesday Night

Published: Thu, April 9, 2009 - 3:38pm ET
Randy Lange

By Randy Lange

Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.


File Under: NFL.com, Rex Ryan, NFL Network, newyorkjets.com, Lito Sheppard, Doug Miller

04/09 — The next big thing on the NFL calendar is getting closer, and I don't mean the draft.

The full 2009 regular-season schedule will soon be out.

The league's annual schedule release is set to take place on Tuesday, April 14, at 7 p.m. EDT. The schedule, for the first time, is being released exclusively on NFL Network and NFL.com. The announcement and analysis of the sked will be part of a two-hour primetime NFL Total Access show that is so big it even has its own sponsor, GMC Sierra.

For Green & White fans who want to see the Jets schedule right away, you should come to newyorkjets.com at 7 p.m. for our own analysis and possible observations from head coach Rex Ryan and Jets players.

For those who are not fans of the Jets and want their team’s entire schedule right away, NFL.com is the place to go, also on Tuesday at 7. NFL.com will be the first site to have the complete team-by-team and weekly schedules of all 256 regular-season games, listing opponents, sites and times, and will also feature interactive components by giving fans a voice through chats, fan forums and poll questions.

If you see the Jets' schedule anywhere other than newyorkjets.com or NFL.com before 7 p.m., close the file and step away from your computer. These schedules are not authorized, may be incorrect and could cause migraines. Wait until the stated time, come to us, and you will be rewarded.

In honor of Jeopardy!, which airs in the New York area at this time, and new Jets CB Lito Sheppard, who is a big Jeopardy buff, here are some of the things you could learn on newyorkjets.com on Tuesday at 7 p.m.:

ANSWER: A K A LC, HE'S CAUGHT EIGHT MORE TD PASSES, 26-18, IN 31 FEWER GAMES AT THE MEADOWLANDS THAN AT ALL OTHER NFL STADIUMS COMBINED.

QUESTION: Who is Laveranues Coles, the Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver who will return to the Meadowlands to play his former team of seven seasons, the Jets?

ANSWER: ENTERING ONLY THEIR EIGHTH SEASON OF NFL LIFE, THEY ARE THE ONLY FRANCHISE THAT HAS NEVER BEATEN THE GREEN & WHITE.

QUESTION: Who are the Houston Texans, who have an 0-3 record vs. the Jets since their inception in 2002?

ANSWER: THE ONLY OTHER TIME THESE INTERCONFERENCE FOES MET IN NEW JERSEY, THE JETS POUNCED FOR A 48-21 VICTORY IN 1998.

QUESTION: Who are the Carolina Panthers?

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: THE LONGTIME JETS ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR, HE'LL GREET THE JETS IN THEIR FIRST SUPERDOME VISIT SINCE 2001 AS THE SAINTS' SENIOR DIRECTOR OF NEW MEDIA.

QUESTION: Who is Doug Miller?

That last one was real tough. But you get the idea.

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MrJetGreen Said:

Fri, April 10, 2009 - 5:35pm ET

"Randy, how do you feel about the Dolphin game be scheduled at Miami for Sunday Nov 30 at 1:00PM and having about 40,000 NYJ fans head down for seeing the game live? 40,000 Dolfans and 40,000 Jetfans rockin the house, wow........"

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Fri, April 10, 2009 - 9:21pm ET

Randy Lange Said:

"I like the recipe."

scooby Said:

Sat, April 11, 2009 - 8:57am ET

"I sure hope we do not have to travel to the west coast 4 or 5 times like last year. No other team had to travel as much as the Jets did last year. What was the NFL thinking of such road games from NY to the west coast."

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Sat, April 11, 2009 - 12:23pm ET

Randy Lange Said:

"scooby, the Jets already know they will have one WC trip this season, to Oakland, but they'll find out when on Tuesday. New England also had four WC trips last season and the Giants had the same grueling schedule a few years earlier. But it's not a level playing field and the NFL should look into trying to prevent so many cross-country trips for one team, whether that team plays on the East Side or the West Side."

Scooter Said:

Mon, April 13, 2009 - 10:26pm ET

"It's a shame no training camp and no draft day party in New Jersey. C'mon Woody! You're a Jersey guy...do something for the state that's given so much financially to the Jets over the years!"

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