The NFL season begins on Thursday, September 10 (4.30am Friday in the UAE) when the Super Bowl champions New England Patriots host the Pittsburgh Steelers. John Cetrino / EPA
The NFL season begins on Thursday, September 10 (4.30am Friday in the UAE) when the Super Bowl champions New England Patriots host the Pittsburgh Steelers. John Cetrino / EPA
The NFL season begins on Thursday, September 10 (4.30am Friday in the UAE) when the Super Bowl champions New England Patriots host the Pittsburgh Steelers. John Cetrino / EPA
The NFL season begins on Thursday, September 10 (4.30am Friday in the UAE) when the Super Bowl champions New England Patriots host the Pittsburgh Steelers. John Cetrino / EPA

2015 NFL schedule in UAE time


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Below, the full list of UAE times for 2015 NFL games. Times per NFL's website and subject to change.

Week 1

Thursday, September 10: Pittsburgh Steelers at New England Patriots (4.30am Friday)

Sunday, September 13: 9pm – Indianapolis Colts at Buffalo Bills; Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars; Cleveland Browns at New York Jets; Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears; Kansas City Chiefs at Houston Texans; Miami Dolphins at Washington Redskins; Seattle Seahawks at St Louis Rams; 12.05am (Monday) – Detroit Lions at San Diego Chargers; New Orleans Saints at Arizona Cardinals; 12.25am – Baltimore Ravens at Denver Broncos; Cincinnati Bengals at Oakland Raiders; Tennessee Titans at Tampa Bay Buccaneers; 4.30am – New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys

Monday, September 14: Philadelphia Eagles at Atlanta Falcons (3.10am Tuesday); Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers (6.20am Tuesday)

Week 2

Thursday, September 17: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs (4.25am Friday)

Sunday, September 20: 9pm – New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills; Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns; Houston Texans at Carolina Panthers; Arizona Cardinals at Chicago Bears; San Diego Chargers at Cincinnati Bengals; Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings; Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints; Atlanta Falcons at New York Giants; San Francisco 49ers at Pittsburgh Steelers; St Louis Rams at Washington Redskins; 12.05am (Monday) – Baltimore Ravens at Oakland Raiders; Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars; 12.25am – Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles; 4.30am – Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers

Monday, September 21: New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts (4.30am Tuesday)

Week 3

Thursday, September 24: Washington Redskins at New York Giants (4.25am Friday)

Sunday, September 27: 9pm – Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens; Oakland Raiders at Cleveland Browns; New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers; Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys; Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans; Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans; Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots; San Diego Chargers at Minnesota Vikings; Philadelphia Eagles at New York Jets; Pittsburgh Steelers at St Louis Rams; 12.05am (Monday) – San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals; 12.25am – Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins; Chicago Bears at Seattle Seahawks; 4.30am – Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions

Monday, September 28: Kansas City Chiefs at Green Bay Packers (4.30am Tuesday)

Week 4

Thursday, October 1: Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers (4.25am Friday)

Sunday, Otctober 4: 5.30pm – New York Jets at Miami Dolphins (London); 9pm – New York Giants at Buffalo Bills; Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Oakland Raiders at Chicago Bears; Kansas City Chiefs at Cincinnati Bengals; Houston Texans at Atlanta Falcons; Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts; Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins; 12.05am (Monday) – Cleveland Browns at San Diego Chargers; 12.25am – Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncos; Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers; St Louis Rams at Arizona Cardinals; 4.30am – Dallas Cowboys at New Orleans Saints

Monday, October 5: Detroit Lions at Seattle Seahawks (4.30am Tuesday)

Week 5

Thursday, October 8: Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans (4.25am Friday)

Sunday, October 11: 9pm – Buffalo Bills at Tennessee Titans; Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens; Chicago Bears at Kansas City Chiefs; Seattle Seahawks at Cincinnati Bengals; St Louis Rams at Green Bay Packers; Jacksonville Jaguars at Tampa Bay Buccaneers; New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles; Washington Redskins at Atlanta Falcons; 12.05am (Monday) – Arizona Cardinals at Detroit Lions; 12.25am – New England Patriots at Dallas Cowboys; Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders; 4.30am – San Francisco 49ers at New York Giants

Monday, October 12: Pittsburgh Steelers at San Diego Chargers (4.30am Tuesday)

Week 6

Thursday, October 15: Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints (4.25am Friday)

Sunday, October 18: 9pm – Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills; Denver Broncos at Cleveland Browns; Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions; Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars; Kansas City Chiefs at Minnesota Vikings; Miami Dolphins at Tennessee Titans; Washington Redskins at New York Jets; Arizona Cardinals at Pittsburgh Steelers; 12.05am (Monday) – Carolina Panthers at Seattle Seahawks; 12.25am – Baltimore Ravens at San Francisco 49ers; San Diego Chargers at Green Bay Packers; 4.30am – New England Patriots at Indianapolis Colts

Monday, October 19: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles (4.30am Tuesday)

Week 7

Thursday, October 22: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers (4.25am Tuesday)

Sunday, October 25: 5.30pm – Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars (London); 9pm – Cleveland Browns at St Louis Rams; Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions; Houston Texans at Miami Dolphins; New Orleans Saints at Indianapolis Colts; Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs; New York Jets at New England Patriots; Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Washington Redskins; Atlanta Falcons at Tennessee Titans; 12.05am (Monday) – Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers; 12.25am – Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants; 4.30am – Philadelphia Eagles at Carolina Panthers

Monday, October 26: Baltimore Ravens at Arizona Cardinals (4.30am Tuesday)

Week 8

Thursday, October 29: Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots (4.25am Friday)

Sunday, November 1: 6.30pm – Detroit Lions at Kansas City Chiefs (London); 10pm – San Diego Chargers at Baltimore Ravens; Arizona Cardinals at Cleveland Browns; Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears; Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers; Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans; New York Giants at New Orleans Saints; San Francisco 49ers at St Louis Rams; Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons; 1.05am (Monday) – New York Jets at Oakland Raiders; 1.25am – Seattle Seahawks at Dallas Cowboys; 5.30am – Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos

Monday, November 2: Indianapolis Colts at Carolina Panthers (5.30am Tuesday)

Week 9

Thursday, November 5: Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals (5.25am Friday)

Sunday, November 8: 10pm – Miami Dolphings at Buffalo Bills; Green Bay Packers at Carolina Panthers; Jacksonville Jaguars at New York Jets; St Louis Rams at Minnesota Vikings; Washington Redskins at New England Patriots; Tennessee Titans at New Orleans Saints; Oakland Raiders at Pittsburgh Steelers; 1.05am (Monday) – New York Giants at Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Atlanta Falcons at San Francisco 49ers; 1.25am – Denver Broncos at Indianapolis Colts; 5.30am – Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys

Monday, November 9: Chicago Bears at San Diego Chargers (5.30am Tuesday)

Week 10

Thursday, November 12: Buffalo Bills at New York Jets (5.25am Friday)

Sunday, November 15: 10pm – Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens; Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers; Carolina Panthers at Tennessee Titans; Chicago Bears at St Louis Rams; Dallas Cowboys at Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers; Miami Dolphins at Philadelphia Eagles; New Orleans Saints at Washington Redskins; 1.05am (Monday) – Minnesota Vikings at Oakland Raiders; 1.25am – Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos; New England Patriots at New York Giants; 5.30am - Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks

Monday, November 16: Houston Texans at Cincinnati Bengals (5.30am Tuesday)

Week 11

Thursday, November 19: Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars (5.25am Friday)

Sunday, November 22: 10pm – St Louis Rams at Baltimore Ravens; Washington Redskins at Carolina Panthers; Denver Broncos at Chicago Bears; Dallas Cowboys at Miami Dolphins; Oakland Raiders at Detroit Lions; Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings; New York Jets at Houston Texans; Indianapolis Colts at Atlanta Falcons; Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Philadelphia Eagles; 1.05am (Monday) – Cincinnati Bengals at Arizona Cardinals; 1.25am – San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks; 5.30am – Kansas City Chiefs at San Diego Chargers

Monday, November 23: Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots (5.30am Tuesday)

Week 12

Thursday, November 26: 9.30pm – Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit Lions; 1.30am (Friday) – Carolina Panthers at Dallas Cowboys; 5.30am – Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers

Sunday, November 29: 10pm – Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs; St Louis Rams at Cincinnati Bengals; New Orleans Saints at Houston Texans; Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Indianapolis Colts; San Diego Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars; Miami Dolphins at New York Jets; Minnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons; New York Giants at Washington Redskins; Oakland Raiders at Tennessee Titans; 1.05am (Monday) – Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers; 1.25am – Pittsburgh Steelers at Seattle Seahawks; 5.30am – New England Patriots at Denver Broncos

Monday, November 30 – Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns (5.30am Tuesday)

Week 13

Thursday, December 3: Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions (5.25am Friday)

Sunday, December 6: 10pm – Houston Texans at Buffalo Bills; Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins; Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns; Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints; San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears; Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans; Seattle Seahawks at Minnesota Vikings; New York Jets at New York Giants; Arizona Cardinals at St Louis Rams; Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers; 1.05am (Monday) – Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers; Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders; 1.25am – Philadelphia Eagles at New England Patriots; 5.30am – Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers

Monday, December 7: Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins (5.30am Tuesday)

Week 14

Thursday, December 10: Minnesota Vikings at Arizona Cardinals (5.25am Friday)

Sunday, December 13: 10pm – Buffalo Bills at Philadelphia Eagles; San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns; Detroit Lions at St Louis Rams; New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Tennessee Titans at New York Jets; Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals; New England Patriots at Houston Texans; Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars; San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs; Washington Redskins at Chicago Bears; Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers; 1.05am (Monday) – Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos; 1.25am – Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers; 5.30am – Seattle Seahawks at Baltimore Ravens

Monday, December 14: New York Giants at Miami Dolphins (5.30am Tuesday)

Week 15

Thursday, December 17: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at St Louis Rams (5.25am Friday)

Saturday, December 19: New York Jets at Dallas Cowboys (5.25am Sunday)

Sunday, December 20: 10pm – Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings; Atlanta Falcons at Jacksonville Jaguars; Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts; Arizona Cardinals at Philadelphia Eagles; Carolina Panthers at New York Giants; Tennessee Titans at New England Patriots; Buffalo Bills at Washington Redskins; Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens; 1.05am (Monday) – Cleveland Browns at Seattle Seahawks; Green Bay Packers at Oakland Raiders; 1.25am – Denver Broncos at Pittsburgh Steelers; Miami Dolphins at San Diego Chargers; 5.30am – Cincinnati Bengals at San Francisco 49ers

Monday, December 21: Detroit Lions at New Orleans Saints (5.30am Tuesday)

Week 16

Thursday, December 24: San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders (5.25am Friday)

Saturday, December 26: Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Eagles (5.25am Sunday)

Sunday, December 27: 10pm – New England Patriots at New York Jets; Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans; Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs; Indianapolis Colts at Miami Dolphins; Jacksonville Jaguars at New Orleans Saints; San Francisco 49ers at Detroit Lions; Dallas Cowboys at Buffalo Bills; Chicago Bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons; New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings; 1.25am (Monday) – St Louis Rams at Seattle Seahawks; Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals; 5.30am – Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens

Monday, December 28: Cincinnati Bengals at Denver Broncos (5.30am Tuesday)

Week 17

Sunday, January 3: 10pm – New York Jets at Buffalo Bills; New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins; Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers; New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons; Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals; Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns; Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans; Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts; Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs; Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys; Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants; Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears; Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers; 1.25am (Monday) – San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos; Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals; St Louis Rams at San Francisco 49ers

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