Soccer supporters everywhere have eagerly anticipated the official discharge of the 2013 NFL schedule, but few definitive answers have been received by them. As a time and time has been declared, that is no more the case, nevertheless. According to NFL public relationsArepresentativeAGreg Aiello, the NFL can formally release the entire plan on Thursday, April 18, at 8 p.m. ET. The schedule discharge is becoming an offseason holiday of sorts for NFL fans through the years on par with the draft and free agency. There's no question that lots of will have their eyes glued to the tv on Thursday evening. It remains to be seen if the games will take place and which games will be contested during prime time on Sunday, Monday or Thursday night, while the home and away matchups have been produced, according to Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk. With marquee tilts like the Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers vs. Green Bay Packers and many others on touch, it should be interesting to observe how the agenda is eventually laid out. There are always a amount of different things that supporters look for when reading the routine. For supporters of teams in cold-weather cities, there is often hope that there are more house games early in the season than there are late. For fans of teams that are trying to make it back again to the playoffs, the strength of schedule during the final month of the season is of particular interest. Every game and each truly matters, since the NFL has this kind of short schedule when compared with other major activities. Fans will consult the schedule for months and months ahead, and they will even approach their lives around it for at the very least four months. The NFL plan release is just a enormous deal for supporters, but luckily the delay is nearly over. Follow @MikeChiari on Twitter
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