
It's time for hard-core speculation on the Vikings's win-loss prospects for 2019.
The NFL releases its full regular-season schedule on Wednesday night, with team-by-team and game-by-game breakdowns broadcast live on two different networks.
One of the few stories circulating about the Vikings' schedule is a home matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on the night of Nov. 28.
That would be the finale of a Thanksgiving Day NFL tripleheader.
In addition to the Eagles, the Vikings' home opponents for 2019 are the Bears, Lions, Packers, Broncos, Raiders, Redskins, and Falcons.
The Vikings are scheduled to travel to Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Kansas City, Dallas, and Seattle, as well as games in Los Angeles against the Chargers and the New Jersey Meadowlands against the Giants.
We already know the Packers and Bears are playing in the season opener on Thursday, Sept. 9 in Chicago, meaning the Vikings won't be playing either of those NFC North rivals in Week One.
The NFL is celebrating its 100th season in 2019, and the Green Bay-Chicago rivalry is the league's most-played.