NFL Reveals When Lions Schedule Will Get Released

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Getty Lions fans cheer the team against the Giants.

The Detroit Lions will have to wait a bit longer than usual to see next season’s schedule, but it is expected to come eventually in the month of May.

As NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport tweeted, the league is likely to reveal the schedule for the 2020 season somewhere around May 9. It could come just before that date as well.

About the only major variable known about the Detroit schedule for next season is that the Lions will play a game overseas, likely in London against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Other than that, the team will find out the who, what, where and when of next season at the same time as fans.


Lions 2020 Schedule Teams

When it comes to what teams the Lions will play next season, that variable is already understood. Detroit locked themselves into a last place finish in the NFC North, and as a result they will play a last place schedule. The Lions will also play the AFC South and NFC South next season, in addition to their battles against every team in their division both home and away.

Here’s a look at what is known about their schedule at this point in time in terms of the teams they will play and some of the locations courtesy of FBSchedules.com

Home/away Green Bay Packers

Home/away Chicago Bears

Home/away Minnesota Vikings

@ Jacksonville Jaguars

@ Tennessee Titans

vs. Houston Texans

vs. Indianapolis Colts

@ Carolina Panthers

@ Atlanta Falcons

vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

vs. New Orleans Saints

vs. Washington Redskins

@ Arizona Cardinals

The only piece of information left to sort out late in the 2019 season was which NFC East team the Lions would play. That was up in the air until the New York Giants beat the Washington Redskins late in the season in overtime, ensuring the Redskins would finish in last place. That finishes off the Detroit schedule for next year.

Naturally, the dates and times for these games is not known, and that will be the last variable to fill in when all is said and done. By that time, there should be a better idea of who the Lions will play at what times, and on what networks.


Lions 2020 Playoff Hopes

Detroit started the 2019 season in decent enough shape at 2-0-1, but things took a turn after that point. Injuries piled up across the roster, and Detroit lost quarterback Matthew Stafford for an elongated amount of time to a back injury. The Lions never hit their stride and lost plenty of close games through the middle of the season as their roster got worse and worse hit with the injury bug.

The struggles of the team to stay healthy certainly does little to excuse the inconsistent play of the team’s defense. Offensively, the Lions looked to be heading for a solid season under Darrell Bevell until the bottom fell out. The defense was a wreck from start to finish, however, and that could be the side of the ball that needs the most turnover if the Lions are to be contenders. So far, the turnover on that side of the ball has been seen in the early free agency moves.

Another big question was who will be coaching the Lions in 2020. While many questioned whether Matt Patricia would come back or not, the team revealed his return, meaning it will be Patricia leading his team into these games in 2020 with a reshaped roster.


Lions Schedule Difficulty

The Lions have been no stranger to playing a last place schedule lately. Just this season it happened for the team after they went 6-10 in 2018. Prior to that, the Lions had played a much better schedule given their higher finish from 2017, but were not able to capitalize. Detroit has found life just as difficult with an easier schedule, and will once again have that to deal with in 2020.

More about that schedule won’t be known until early May.

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