We know the teams and later today we'll know when we play them. In a related story: No late switches for MNF Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle News Services NEW YORK -- The NFL ended its push for late-season scheduling flexibility to help ABC's sagging Monday Night Football ratings and will release the 2002 schedule today, the Associated Press has learned. Earlier this week, NFL officials met with executives from CBS and Fox, trying to convince them to agree to some flexibility for the final four weeks of the regular season. "The league will use the same format as in the past for Monday Night Football," an NFL source said Wednesday on condition of anonymity. The schedule will be a bit different, though. With the addition of the Texans, the NFL will have 32 teams grouped in eight four-team divisions.