NFL schedule 2021: Release date and time are set for 17-game slate (UPDATE)
Updated Apr 21, 2021;
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Get ready to mark your calendar, football fans, because we now know when the 2021 NFL schedule will be released. Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter:
NFL is now slated to release its full 2021 regular-season schedule on Wednesday, May 12, per sources. It’s the date to get more dates.
Following Schefter’s report, the NFL confirmed “the 2021 NFL Schedule powered by AWS will be released on NFL Network, NFL.com and the NFL app on Wednesday, May 12 at 8:00 PM ET.”
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The 2021 season will feature 17 regular-season games and three preseason games. NFL owners approved the schedule change last month.
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Episode 38: A Year Into The Pandemic
April 7, 2021
For a lot of nonprofits, it’s been a year of working remotely, replacing in-person events with virtual events and trying to make it through the next quarter. Before the coronavirus pandemic, Pam Keough would have described herself as one of those bosses who believes everyone needs to be in the office. Now, it’s not so black and white.
Keough is president and CEO of Make-A-Wish Foundation Connecticut. in Trumbull, about 70 miles outside New York City. A year ago, she spoke with
“In general, I see the light at the end of the tunnel,” Keough said during an interview in March. “It’s gotten to a point and I’m talking to a lot of the CEOs their staff has just kind of had it. Everyone’s just ready to get back to where we were over a year ago,” she said.