Now that the offseason has arrived, the NFL will look at television changes ahead of the new season.

As John Ourand of Sports Business Journal reported, most years, the NFL agrees to adjust the schedule slightly to accommodate one or more of the league’s TV partners. Here are some schedule changes NFL fans should expect this season.

It appears that the NFL plans to move all of its Sunday afternoon games to Christmas Eve, a Saturday. NBC will still have “Sunday Night Football” in prime time on Christmas night. CBS and FOX Sports have reportedly asked for 1 game in the afternoon window, evidently because of high ratings in the same time slot last season.

In the ever-shifting landscape of televised sports, Christmas Day has long been associated with the NBA, but the NFL took a big chunk out of that league’s audience in 2021. It will be hard for the NFL to ignore those huge audiences.

The next issue is the ABC/ESPN double header, and because this is considered a “bridge season” ahead of the new contract season in 2023. That means that ABC or ESPN will start its game early, probably around 7 p.m. ET. The other network will start its game later, after 8 p.m. ET.

ESPN+ will also carry one international game exclusively, Ourand reported, and there are options in 5 international games scheduled in 2022, including 3 in Britain, one in Germany and one in Mexico.

The one holiday date that may affect the SEC, and the annual Arkansas-Missouri game, is Amazon may schedule a game on Black Friday.

A Black Friday game would complement Amazon’s e-commerce business, and it would be similar to its Premier League strategy in Britain, where it carries all of the league’s Boxing Day games. But this store may be closed; the NFL has been lukewarm to this idea.