The NFL is about to become a lot more normal, with more people playing, more of the stadiums opening, more people coming in and out.
And for the first time in years, a major league team has not been shut down for a preseason game.
The first preseason game in Cleveland was held on Sept. 9 and drew more than 4 million fans, according to the league.
The NFL also announced on Monday that it will host a pre-season game on Sept 3 in Washington, D.C. The game is slated for noon ET.
The announcement of the new date, which also coincides with the release of a new season ticket plan, comes as the NFL faces its biggest crisis since the Great Recession, as fans demand more of a return to normalcy and the league’s owners face increasing pressure to do more to bring the game back.
The NFL has not hosted a preseason football game since the 2017 season, when the league hosted the opening game of the 2020 season.
The previous preseason game, which was held in Arizona, had more than 8 million people in attendance.
With the NFL’s new schedule, fans in Cleveland and Baltimore will not have to wait for the preseason games to open to watch the game.
Instead, fans will be able to watch their team play on television during the season.
This will allow fans to catch up on what’s happening with the NFL through a variety of platforms, including NFL Network, HBO and other broadcast outlets.
Fans will also be able watch the team’s preseason games live on their mobile devices, which will be available on NFL.com and NFL App.
Fans can also watch the games on streaming services like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.
The availability of streaming services will likely be more limited in 2018, as the 2017 schedule was released in September.
The first preseason games in 2018 will be on NFL Network as well as NFL GamePass, which the league announced Monday will allow viewers to watch preseason games with the click of a button.
The 2018 schedule was the first NFL schedule to include a preseason NFL game.
The league will continue to work to ensure that the 2017 preseason games were not lost in the rush of the 2016 season, which featured four preseason games and a preseason finale.
The 2017 schedule featured the only preseason games not to feature a game.
In a statement, the league said, “The 2017 schedule included only two preseason games, a non-preseason playoff game and a nonplayoff game.
This schedule also resulted in no preseason games being played in 2018 and the only non-playoff games played in 2019.
It was a historic year for the NFL.
We hope that the new 2017 schedule is the first of many that will help bring back the excitement and passion that fans have been craving for the past decade.”
The league is also working to make sure that preseason games are not missed in the future, according the league statement.
The pre-seasons are the first in two decades to not feature a preseason matchup, which would mark the first non-regular season game in more than a decade.
The 2017 preseason schedule was also the first to include an exhibition game, although it did not include a playoff game.
Both games were played in Las Vegas.
The exhibition schedule was part of the 2017-18 NFL season and was scheduled to begin on Aug. 29 and end Sept. 1.
The schedule was scheduled for the 2018 season, but the league has not announced a date for the league-wide preseason schedule.
The league announced in July that it would not hold a preseason conference championship game, but that decision has not changed.
The 2018 preseason schedule will be released in mid-August.
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