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The 2015 NFL season, the 96th season in the history of the National Football League (NFL), and the 50th of the Super Bowl Era. The season began on Thursday, September 10, 2015, with the annual kickoff game featuring the defending Super Bowl XLIX champion New England Patriots hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers, which resulted with the Patriots winning 28–21. The season will conclude with Super Bowl 50, the league's championship game, on Sunday, February 7, 2016, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
[edit] Player movement
[edit] Free agency
[edit] Trades
- For more details on this topic, see 2015 NFL draft
[edit] Preseason
[edit] Regular season
[edit] In-season scheduling changes
[edit] Standings
[edit] Division
[edit] Conference
Template:2015 AFC Standings
Template:2015 NFC Standings
[edit] Postseason
- Main article: 2015–16 NFL playoffs
[edit] Playoffs Bracket
- * Indicates overtime victory
[edit] Notable events
[edit] Discipline for off-field incidents
[edit] Questionable play calls
[edit] Week 3, Eagles vs. Jets
[edit] Week 6, Patriots vs. Colts
[edit] 2015 deaths
[edit] Rule changes
[edit] Records, milestones, and notable statistics
[edit] Head coach/front office personnel changes
[edit] Head coach
[edit] Offseason
Team
| 2014 head coach
| 2014 interim head coach
| Reason for leaving
| 2015 replacement
| Story/Accomplishments
|
[edit] In-season
Team
| 2015 head coach
| Reason for leaving
| Interim replacement
| Story/Accomplishments
|
[edit] Front office
[edit] Offseason
Team
| Position
| 2014 office holder
| Reason for leaving
| 2015 replacement
| Story/Accomplishments
|
[edit] In-season
Team
| Position
| 2014 office holder
| Reason for leaving
| 2015 replacement
| Story/Accomplishments
|
[edit] Awards
[edit] Individual season awards
- Further information: 5th Annual NFL Honors
Award
| Winner
| Position
| Team
|
[edit] All-Pro team
- Further information: 2015 All-Pro Team
The following players were named First Team All-Pro by the Associated Press:
[edit] Players of the week/month
[edit] Stadiums
[edit] NFL relocation candidates
[edit] Oakland Raiders
- See also: History of the National Football League in Los Angeles
[edit] San Antonio
[edit] Possible shared stadium with the Chargers in Los Angeles
- Main article: Carson Stadium
[edit] St. Louis Rams
- Main article: City of Champions Stadium
[edit] Super Bowl 50 promotion
[edit] Naming rights deals
[edit] New Minnesota Stadium
- See also: U.S. Bank Stadium
[edit] Potential NFL relocations
[edit] Oakland Raiders
- See also: History of the National Football League in Los Angeles
[edit] San Antonio
[edit] Shared stadium with San Diego Chargers and possible realignment
- Main article: Carson Stadium
[edit] St. Louis Rams
- Main article:City of Champions Stadium
[edit] Super Bowl 50 promotion
[edit] New uniforms and patches
[edit] New officials
[edit] References
Template:NFL Seasons