The National Football League does a pretty good job of making things relevant all year long, and Thursday night may have been one of the most anticipated days of the offseason—that’s when the league unveiled the full 2017 schedule for all 32 teams.
For the Kansas City Chiefs, the feedback so far has been phenomenal.
#ChiefsKingdom will be on display in prime time this season. pic.twitter.com/y4jIWaS8Nr
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) April 21, 2017
Upon seeing how the 16 regular-season games were divvied up between the opener against the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots and the season finale on the road against the Denver Broncos, Chiefs general manager John Dorsey said he immediately reached out to Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt.