
Download a clean PDF with all matchups listed by date and kickoff time in Eastern Time and set page scaling to 100% before sending it to your printer.
Layout and Formatting Details
Use US Letter size 8.5×11 inches with 0.5 inch margins to leave space for notes. Arrange games in a table with columns for Date, Away Team, Home Team, Kickoff, and TV Channel. Keep font size between 11–12 pt for readability from a distance of 2–3 feet when pinned to a wall board.
- Sunday matchups grouped together
- Prime time games separated in bold
- Bye teams listed at the bottom
For office pools, add a narrow column (0.75 inch width) next to each game for participant picks. Leave at least 0.3 inch row height to allow checkmarks without crowding text.
Printing and Pool Management Tips
Select black ink mode for lower cost when producing 10 or more copies. Use 20 lb standard paper for single-use sheets or 24 lb stock for shared boards. If displaying publicly, mount the page on 65 lb cardstock backing to prevent curling.
Time Zone Adjustments
Convert kickoff times to local zone before distribution. Subtract three hours for Pacific Time and one hour for Central Time. Double-check Thursday and Monday night slots to avoid confusion among participants.
Tracking Results
- Circle winners after each game concludes
- Record final scores in a 1 inch margin column
- Total correct picks at the bottom of the sheet
Store the file with a clear name such as “Pro Football Round 9 Games” to avoid mixing it with earlier rounds.
Printable Week 9 NFL Schedule for Fans and Pick Em Pools
Download a clean game list for Round 9 in PDF format sized at 8.5×11 inches and set printer scaling to 100% to keep kickoff times and team names aligned.
Arrange matchups by date with Sunday games grouped together and prime time contests separated in bold text. Include columns for visiting team, home team, start time in Eastern Time, broadcast network, and a blank pick box at least 0.75 inches wide for pool entries.
Convert kickoff hours to your local zone before distribution. Subtract three hours for Pacific Time, two for Mountain, and one for Central. Double-check Thursday night and Monday night listings to prevent incorrect picks caused by time confusion.
Use 20 lb paper for single-use entry sheets or 24 lb stock for copies that will circulate in an office. For wall display, mount the page on lightweight cardstock backing to prevent curling at the corners after several days of handling.
Add a narrow score column on the far right margin to record final results. Leave at least 0.3 inch row spacing so totals can be written clearly without overlapping team names.
Store the file with a clear name such as “Pro Football Round 9 Matchups” and archive previous rounds in separate folders to avoid mixing current picks with older game slates.