What's Next for Ravens Post-NFL Draft?

After the NFL has dominated news cycles for weeks - even in the midst of NBA and NHL playoffs - the league's schedule release will once again take priority for sports fans.
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The NFL Draft is complete and the Baltimore Ravens and other teams have focused on signing undrafted free agents (UDFAs) to bolster the rosters before organized team activities and training camps.

So what's next? After the NFL has dominated news cycles for weeks - even in the midst of NBA and NHL playoffs - the league's schedule release will once again take priority for sports fans.

Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, the league is targeting May 11 for that to happen.

We've already been informed of the home and away games for each of the 272 regular-season games, but it's the specifics of when and which TV network that is of most interest to fans.

Notable this season is the removal of the imaginary wall that used to exist between conferences and television networks, with the AFC previously being associated with CBS and the NFC having been associated with FOX. 

Adding to the already interesting storylines of local team schedules, there is a newfound interest in the New York Jets since the arrival of former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. That will create interest for all the associated networks who are vying for Jets games on their affiliates.

Now we wait. We wait until May 11 for a day that will be at that time the biggest sports story of the day, the NFL schedule release. 


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