The NFL will release its 2020 schedule this week, and while contingency plans are expected to address whatever restrictions are imposed by the COVID-19 crisis, the plan is to play a full schedule that begins Sept. 10 and ends Feb. 7 in Tampa, Florida, the site of Super Bowl LV.
It’s a day that fans mark on their calendars, including in Las Vegas, where the Raiders begin their new journey in their new home at Allegiant Stadium. And could Las Vegas be on center stage in Week One?
Like, say, Tom Brady making his debut with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers under the bright lights of a national TV audience against the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium, either as the centerpiece for the NFL’s opening night Sept. 10 or as the prime-time jewel on “Sunday Night Football” on Sept. 13?
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