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Here are some other information regarding the 1999
NFL Season:
- The official schedule, with playing dates and
times, will be announced next spring.
- The 1999 regular season will begin with NFL
Kickoff '99 Weekend on September 12-13, and conclude on January 3, 2000.
- Wild Card Playoff Weekend will be Saturday and
Sunday, January 8-9; Divisional Playoff Games on the weekend of January 15-16; and the AFC
and NFC Championship Games on Sunday, January 23.
- Super Bowl XXXIV at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta,
Georgia will be played on Sunday, January 30, one week after the championship games.
- The annual AFC-NFC Pro Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii is
set for Sunday, February 6.
- The annual preseason Pro Football Hall of Fame
Game in Canton, Ohio will be played for the first time on a Monday night, August 9,
between the expansion Cleveland Browns (AFC) and Dallas Cowboys (NFC).
- In 1999, each team will play eight home-and-home
games with the other teams in its division, except for teams in the six-team AFC Central,
which will each have 10 divisional games.
- Each team in all divisions except the AFC Central
will play four non-division conference opponents. Teams that finished first and second in
the AFC Central in 1998 will play two non-division conference opponents, and teams that
finished third, fourth, fifth and sixth (Cleveland) will each play three non-division
opponents.
- Each team in all divisions except the AFC Central
will play four games against teams of a division of the other conference. Teams that
finished first and second in the AFC Central in 1998 will play four games against teams of
a division in the other conference, and teams that finished third, fourth, fifth and sixth
(Cleveland) will play three games against teams of a division of the other conference.
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