
As the NFL Draft wraps up, all attention turns to the next significant event on the NFL calendar: the unveiling of the 2025 schedule, set to occur on May 14. Expect exciting announcements starting May 12. The league will reveal details of 13 games in total over this period. Here’s a rundown of the upcoming announcements:
- May 12: NBC, Fox, and Amazon announce one game each.
- May 13: ESPN reveals one game, and all seven international games will be unveiled on Good Morning Football.
- May 14: CBS will unveil one game during CBS Mornings, while Netflix will also announce one match.
Although the complete 272-game schedule won’t be available until May 14, there are already several key details we can discuss:
- Week 1: The season kicks off with a Thursday night game in Philadelphia, featuring the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Eagles, who will host their opening game. The opponents could be the Giants, Cowboys, Commanders, Lions, Bears, Rams, Broncos, or Raiders.
- The Los Angeles Chargers will host a game in Sao Paulo on September 5. The potential opponent may be the Kansas City Chiefs, among others.
- The Cleveland Browns return to London for a matchup, possibly against teams like the Bengals, Ravens, or Bills.
- The New York Jets will also be hosting a game in London for the second consecutive year.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to play in London, though they likely won’t have two games this year.
- The Indianapolis Colts will be playing in Berlin for the first time.
- For the first time, the Pittsburgh Steelers will host a game in Dublin.
- The Miami Dolphins are set to host a game in Madrid for the first time.
- Traditional Thanksgiving games in Detroit and Dallas are back, with slight changes in kickoff times.
- A Christmas tripleheader is on the schedule for the first time in NFL history. The games will be staggered throughout the day across various broadcast platforms.
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