The NFL schedule release is one of the most exciting moments of the offseason. While it’s great to see all 272 games lined up months before anyone takes the field, the initial plan is never likely to be the final product.
The league sets up the schedule with intriguing primetime matchups in mind. However, once the season starts, a once-promising showdown can turn into a dud. On the other side, a Sunday afternoon matchup that didn’t stand out on the initial schedule could later become a highly anticipated contest worthy of its own time slot.
That’s where “flexible scheduling” comes in, and it’s undergone some recent changes.
Here’s a look at the NFL’s procedure for moving games around during the season.
What is NFL flex scheduling?
The NFL introduced flex scheduling in 2006 as a way

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