Redskins' Schedule Released

The NFL has released next season's schedule and the Washington Redskins open at home against the Miami Dolphins on Sept. 9.

They're scheduled to play a Monday night game, a Thursday night game and a Sunday night game.

The Redskins' schedule looks like this:

Sept. 9... Miami... 1 p.m.
Sept. 17 (Monday)... at Philadelphia... 8:30
Sept. 23... Giants... 4:15
Sept. 30... Bye
Oct. 7... Detroit... 1
Oct. 14... at Green Bay... 1
Oct. 21... Arizona... 1
Oct. 28... at New England... 4:15
Nov. 4... at New York Jets... 1
Nov. 11... Philadelphia... 1
Nov. 18... at Dallas... 1
Nov. 25... at Tampa Bay... 1
Dec. 2... Buffalo... 1
Dec. 6 (Thursday)... Chicago... 8:15
Dec. 16... at New York Giants... 8:15
Dec. 23... at Minnesota... 1
Dec. 30... Dallas... 1

By Mark Maske |  April 11, 2007; 1:00 PM ET  | Category:  Redskins
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Bummer. The Bye week is in week 4. The Bolts had an early bye last year and you could see them getting a little run down by week 15.

Posted by: BoltsFan | April 11, 2007 1:48 PM

I'm looking forward to seeing an afternoon Pats' game against the Skins. Let's hope their not looking forward to the next week's game of the year at Indy. That is if the game of the year isn't Sept 16 at home against the Chargers. Lights out Baby!

Luckily the Redskins host Buffalo or they could be looking at an 0-4 against the AFC East.

Posted by: Pats Fan | April 11, 2007 3:05 PM

With the skins you have to start at 8-8. They SHOULD go 9-7. Will probably end up 7-9.

Posted by: Anonymous | April 12, 2007 11:24 AM

The skins don't even possess a home field advantage so where do you start guessing.

Posted by: Anonymous | April 12, 2007 11:26 AM

Have hope Redskins fans. As an outside observer I think the Skins are ready to take a step forward in the NFC East while Dallas and Philly continue to tread water. After spending some time with the schedules last night I think they could start 5-1 and finish 9-7. A few breaks and 9-7 could easily be 11-5 and a playoff bye.

Posted by: Pats Fan | April 12, 2007 12:09 PM

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