2008 NFL Football Schedule at SBG Global
The 2008 NFL schedule starts on Thursday, September 4th on NBC television as the New York Giants host the Washington Redskins. The 2008 NFL football schedule has a lot of highlights including two International games.
2008 NFL football schedule action for the first week is highlighted by the Monday Night Football game between the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers. One team that loves the 2008 NFL football schedule is the New England Patriots. They have the easiest 2008 NFL schedule, despite the fact they went unbeaten in last year’s regular season and nearly won the Super Bowl. The Patriots have won 19 straight regular season games and it is very likely that streak will reach into the 20’s during the 2008 NFL football schedule.
The first real test for New England on the 2008 NFL football schedule looks to be the game on October 12th at San Diego. It is almost a given the Patriots will win their first four games against Kansas City, the Jets, Miami and San Francisco. The team that has the toughest 2008 NFL schedule is the Pittsburgh Steelers. They have very few easy spots on their 2008 NFL schedule, plus they play in the AFC Central which looks improved this season.
As you look at the 2008 NFL football schedule you will notice that the only team playing three consecutive road games is the Chicago Bears. They are at Green Bay on November 16th, at St. Louis on November 23rd and at Minnesota on November 30th. The Bears do get three straight home games in December though on the 2008 NFL football schedule. They host Jacksonville, New Orleans and Green Bay.
The 2008 NFL football schedule is a frequent flyer one for the San Diego Chargers. They play in London against the Saints, travel to Miami, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay. The 2008 NFL football schedule is a great one for NBC. They have great matchups nearly every week of the 2008 NFL football schedule including perhaps the best one of the season on November 2nd as the Indianapolis Colts host the New England Patriots.





