(670 The Score) The NFL will release its 2020 regular-season schedule Thursday at 7 p.m. CT in a primetime special.
The league's schedule will be unveiled in a three-hour show on NFL Network. The release of the schedule will come a month later than its usual time due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The NFL is still planning to hold its 2020 regular season at its normal time, with training camp still scheduled for July. However, teams' schedules could include conference crossover matchups scheduled for September to protect against the possibility of games being canceled. If games needed to be cut, teams could then still play their division and intraconference matchups as usual.
The Bears' schedule includes divisional games against the Packers, Vikings and Lions. The home games at Soldier Field will be against the Saints, Buccaneers, Texans, Colts and Giants. The road slate includes games against the Falcons, Panthers, Jaguars, Rams and Titans.
The NFL is set to open its season on Thursday, Sept. 10.
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