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Well, it is a yearly tradition for me to start the key off-season dates to remember thread. Usually I'm happy to see the season go, but I'm kind of bummed 2012 is over right now. What a great season. As always, I will keep a running list in the OP and feel free to add dates to the thread and I will update the OP.

Links to dates in the past:

2012 - http://www.extremeskins.com/showthread.php?361168-2012-Key-Offseason-Dates-to-Remember

2011 - http://www.extremeskins.com/showthre...es-to-remember

2010 - http://www.extremeskins.com/showthre...es-to-remember

2009 - http://www.extremeskins.com/showthre...e-release-info

Jan. 5-6, 2013: Wild-card games

Jan. 12-13, 2013: Divisional round games

Jan. 19, 2013: East-West Shrine Game, Orlando, Fla.

Jan. 19, 2013: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, Carson, Calif.

Jan. 20, 2013: AFC and NFC championship games

Jan. 26, 2013: Senior Bowl, Mobile, Ala.

Jan. 27, 2013: Pro Bowl, 7 p.m. ET (NBC)

Feb. 2, 2013: Texas vs. Nation all-star game, Allen, Texas

Feb. 3, 2013: Super Bowl XLVII, New Orleans (CBS)

Feb. 23-26, 2013: NFL Scouting Combine, Indianapolis

From rotoworld:

The NFL's Weekend Window for teams to negotiate with player reps begins on Saturday at midnight.

So, Friday night if you'll be burning midnight oil with Rotoworld. (We'll be up all night long, baby.) The window extends until 3:59PM ET on Tuesday, at which point teams can formally sign players. During the Weekend Window, players cannot make club-facility visits, and only reps for unrestricted free agents -- not RFAs -- are allowed to negotiate. We don't expect an overwhelming amount of hard news over the weekend, but plenty of buzz should emanate.

March 12, 2013 4:00 pm EST: Free agency starts

Monday, April 15: Redskins offseason program opens

Thursday, April 18: NFL Schedule Release - 7:00pm on ESPN and NFLN

Thursday, April 25 8:00 pm ET: NFL draft round 1

Friday, April 26 6:30 pm ET: NFL draft rounds 2-3

- Round 2 - pick 21 (51)

- Round 3 - pick 23 (85)

Saturday, April 27 12:00 pm ET: NFL draft rounds 4-7

- Round 4 - pick 22 (119)

- Round 5 - pick 21 (154)

- Round 5 - pick 29 (162) (from New England)

- Round 6 - pick 23 (191)

- Round 7 - pick 22 (228)

Saturday, April 27 Official Extremeskins Draft Day Party Tailgate 04/27 (Platinum Lot A)

May 20 OTAs

May 22-23 OTAs

May 28-30 OTAs

June 3-6 OTAs

June 11-13, 2013: Mandatory minicamp

July 25, 2013: Training Camp Starts

Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013: Cowboys/Dolphins play in HOF game in Canton, OH

Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013: Ravens @ Denver

Preseason Schedule

Thursday, August 8 Washington @ Tennessee (8:00 PM)

Monday, August 19 Pittsburgh at Washington ESPN (8:00 PM)

Saturday, August 24 Washington vs Buffalo (4:00 PM)

Thursday, August 29 Washington @ Tampa Bay (7:30 pm)

Regular Season Schedule

1 Mon, Sep 9 Philadelphia Eagles vs Philadelphia (0-0) 7:10 pm EDT

2 Sun, Sep 15 Green Bay Packers @ Green Bay (0-0) 1:00 pm EDT

3 Sun, Sep 22 Detroit Lions vs Detroit (0-0) 1:00 pm EDT

4 Sun, Sep 29 Oakland Raiders @ Oakland (0-0) 4:25 pm EDT

5 Bye

6 Sun, Oct 13 Dallas Cowboys @ Dallas (0-0) 8:30 pm EDT

7 Sun, Oct 20 Chicago Bears vs Chicago (0-0) 1:00 pm EDT

8 Sun, Oct 27 Denver Broncos @ Denver (0-0) 4:25 pm EDT

9 Sun, Nov 3 San Diego Chargers vs San Diego (0-0) 1:00 pm EST

10 Thu, Nov 7 Minnesota Vikings @ Minnesota (0-0) 8:25 pm EST

11 Sun, Nov 17 Philadelphia Eagles @ Philadelphia (0-0) 1:00 pm EST

12 Mon, Nov 25 San Francisco 49ers vs San Francisco (0-0) 8:40 pm EST

13 Sun, Dec 1 New York Giants vs NY Giants (0-0) 8:30 pm EST

14 Sun, Dec 8 Kansas City Chiefs vs Kansas City (0-0) 1:00 pm EST

15 Sun, Dec 15 Atlanta Falcons @ Atlanta (0-0) 1:00 pm EST

16 Sun, Dec 22 Dallas Cowboys vs Dallas (0-0) 1:00 pm EST

17 Sun, Dec 29 New York Giants @ NY Giants (0-0) 1:00 pm EST

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http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/0ap10...e-and-analysis

March 1: Purdue, Texas-El Paso

March 4: Alabama-Birmingham, Alabama State, Alcorn State, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Dakota State, Troy

March 5: Auburn, Buffalo, Harding, Jackson State, Missouri Southern State, Northwestern, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Tuskegee, Youngstown State

March 6: Alabama A&M, Duquesne, Eastern Washington, Kent State, Mississippi State, North Alabama, Northern Arizona, Pittsburgh, South Florida, Texas Tech, West Texas A&M, Wisconsin

March 7: Arizona, Arkansas-Monticello, Clemson, Furman, Idaho, Illinois, Miami (Fla.), Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Syracuse, Washington State

March 8: Arizona State, Cornell, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Missouri State, Montana, Mount Union, Northern Illinois, Ohio State, Southern Mississippi, TCU, Texas A&M, Wofford

March 11: California (Pa.), Central Michigan, Penn State

March 12: Delaware State, Florida, Jacksonville State, Kansas State, Lehigh, Monmouth, Oklahoma State, Portland State, Toledo, Towson, Tulane, UCLA

March 13: Alabama, Central Oklahoma, Cincinnati, Colorado, Colorado State, Louisiana-Monroe, Marshall, Maryland, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Rutgers, Washington

March 14: Arkansas State, California, Delaware, Fort Valley State, Georgia Tech, Grambling State, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Tulsa, UNLV, West Alabama, West Virginia, Wyoming

March 15: Arkansas, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Kansas, Oregon State, San Jose State

March 18: Air Force, Albany State (Ga.), Houston, Howard, Idaho State, Indiana, Memphis, Montana State, Valdosta State, Villanova, Virginia Union, Wake Forest

March 19: Florida A&M, Florida State, Louisville, Richmond (with Liberty), Sam Houston State, San Diego State, Virginia

March 20: Ball State, Baylor, Central Florida, Connecticut, North Carolina State, Ohio, Sacramento State, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia Tech, Western Kentucky

March 21: Boise State, Eastern Kentucky, Georgia, Kentucky, Miami (Ohio), New Mexico State, Old Dominion, Stanford, Stony Brook, Temple, William & Mary

March 22: Missouri Western, Tennessee State, Vanderbilt

March 25: Duke, Iowa, Middle Tennessee State, Stephen F. Austin

March 26: Iowa State, Louisiana Tech, McNeese State, North Carolina, North Carolina Central, Notre Dame, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas

March 27: LSU, South Carolina, SMU, USC

March 28: BYU, Central Arkansas, Coastal Carolina, East Carolina, Louisiana-Lafayette, Yale

March 29: Southeast Missouri State

April 2: Columbia

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List of pro days:

http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/0ap1000000136391/article/2013-pro-days-schedule-and-analysis

March 1: Purdue, Texas-El Paso

March 4: Alabama-Birmingham, Alabama State, Alcorn State, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Dakota State, Troy

March 5: Auburn, Buffalo, Harding, Jackson State, Missouri Southern State, Northwestern, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Tuskegee, Youngstown State

March 6: Alabama A&M, Duquesne, Eastern Washington, Kent State, Mississippi State, North Alabama, Northern Arizona, Pittsburgh, South Florida, Texas Tech, West Texas A&M, Wisconsin

March 7: Arizona, Arkansas-Monticello, Clemson, Furman, Idaho, Illinois, Miami (Fla.), Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Syracuse, Washington State

March 8: Arizona State, Cornell, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Missouri State, Montana, Mount Union, Northern Illinois, Ohio State, Southern Mississippi, TCU, Texas A&M, Wofford

March 11: California (Pa.), Central Michigan, Penn State

March 12: Delaware State, Florida, Jacksonville State, Kansas State, Lehigh, Monmouth, Oklahoma State, Portland State, Toledo, Towson, Tulane, UCLA

March 13: Alabama, Central Oklahoma, Cincinnati, Colorado, Colorado State, Louisiana-Monroe, Marshall, Maryland, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Rutgers, Washington

March 14: Arkansas State, California, Delaware, Fort Valley State, Georgia Tech, Grambling State, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Tulsa, UNLV, West Alabama, West Virginia, Wyoming

March 15: Arkansas, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Kansas, Oregon State, San Jose State

March 18: Air Force, Albany State (Ga.), Houston, Howard, Idaho State, Indiana, Memphis, Montana State, Valdosta State, Villanova, Virginia Union, Wake Forest

March 19: Florida A&M, Florida State, Louisville, Richmond (with Liberty), Sam Houston State, San Diego State, Virginia

March 20: Ball State, Baylor, Central Florida, Connecticut, North Carolina State, Ohio, Sacramento State, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia Tech, Western Kentucky

March 21: Boise State, Eastern Kentucky, Georgia, Kentucky, Miami (Ohio), New Mexico State, Old Dominion, Stanford, Stony Brook, Temple, William & Mary

March 22: Missouri Western, Tennessee State, Vanderbilt

March 25: Duke, Iowa, Middle Tennessee State, Stephen F. Austin

March 26: Iowa State, Louisiana Tech, McNeese State, North Carolina, North Carolina Central, Notre Dame, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas

March 27: LSU, South Carolina, SMU, USC

March 28: BYU, Central Arkansas, Coastal Carolina, East Carolina, Louisiana-Lafayette, Yale

March 29: Southeast Missouri State

April 2: Columbia

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From rotoworld:

The NFL's Weekend Window for teams to negotiate with player reps begins on Saturday at midnight.

So, Friday night if you'll be burning midnight oil with Rotoworld. (We'll be up all night long, baby.) The window extends until 3:59PM ET on Tuesday, at which point teams can formally sign players. During the Weekend Window, players cannot make club-facility visits, and only reps for unrestricted free agents -- not RFAs -- are allowed to negotiate. We don't expect an overwhelming amount of hard news over the weekend, but plenty of buzz should emanate.

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Cowboys and Dolphins, will play the Hall-of-Fame game Sunday, Aug. 4.

---------- Post added March-19th-2013 at 08:31 AM ----------

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/19/ravens-owner-agrees-to-pay-os-then-drops-guilt-trip/

The Ravens want to host the season opener on Thursday, Sept. 5. But the neighboring Orioles, with whom they share parking lots, have a game with the White Sox scheduled that night.

---------- Post added March-19th-2013 at 09:08 AM ----------

Redskins draft picks:

Round 2 - pick 21 (51)

Round 3 - pick 23 (85)

Round 4 - pick 22 (119)

Round 5 - pick 21 (154)

Round 5 - pick 29 (162) (from New England)

Round 6 - pick 23 (191)

Round 7 - pick 22 (228)

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Emmanual Benton‏@Manny_PPI

#Redskins can begin strength and conditioning April 15. OTA’s:

May 20, May 22-23, May 28-30, June 3-6. Mandatory minicamp: June 11-13

---------- Post added March-29th-2013 at 11:19 AM ----------

Christie Lopez‏@skinshuly

Official Extremeskins Draft Day Party Tailgate 04/27 (Platinum Lot A) - PLEASE POST WHAT YOU ARE BRINGING !! - http://www.extremeskins.com/showthread.php?380472-Official-Extremeskins-Draft-Day-Party-Tailgate-04-27-(Platinum-Lot-A)-PLEASE-POST-WHAT-YOU-ARE-BRINGING …-!!

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Emmanual Benton‏@Manny_PPI

The #Redskins will open up their slate of preseason games against the #Steelers Mon. August 19th at 8pm on ESPN

Emmanual Benton‏@Manny_PPI

#LT, that's their week 2 game, my fault.

Emmanual Benton‏@Manny_PPI

#Redskins will open against the Titans, then Steelers, Bills and finish with the Buccaneers

Emmanual Benton‏@Manny_PPI

The Week 2 #Steelers game will be the #Redskins only primetime preseason match-up. Sorry for the mix up.

Emmanual Benton‏@Manny_PPI

So, the two #Redskins home preseason games will be against the #Steelers and #Bills

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NFL Schedule release is Thursday night at 8. I'm pretty excited I personally wouldn't mind playing the Chiefs or Raiders to start but I wouldn't bet on it lol, I'm sure we'll have a pretty good number of primetime games which is good for us non local people :)

The Redskins will host Dallas, New York Giants, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco, Kansas City and San Diego.

They will travel to play Dallas, New York, Philadelphia, Green Bay, Minnesota, Atlanta, Denver and Oakland.

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NFL Schedule release is Thursday night at 8. I'm pretty excited I personally wouldn't mind playing the Chiefs or Raiders to start but I wouldn't bet on it lol, I'm sure we'll have a pretty good number of primetime games which is good for us non local people :)

The Redskins will host Dallas, New York Giants, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco, Kansas City and San Diego.

They will travel to play Dallas, New York, Philadelphia, Green Bay, Minnesota, Atlanta, Denver and Oakland.

yep, it was supposed to come out tonight. i got angry when i heard "1-2 more weeks", then today i heard it comes out thursday night :) it will be interesting to see who we play when and at what point of the season.

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