NFL schedule release video rankings 2025
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With the release of the NFL schedule Wednesday night, we've decided to get ready for that by breaking down every team's strength of schedule for the 2025 season, and um, Giants fans, you might want to stop reading right now.
For now, we'll settle for the duo on a Sunday night. With the NFL schedule officially released, here's a look at the games everyone will be waiting for all season long. Week 1 (Sept. 7): Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC Week 2 (Sept. 14): Minnesota Vikings vs. Atlanta Falcons, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC
The three NFL teams that got the most standalone games are a curious mix.
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The NBA draft lottery once again produced straight-up drama and intrigue this week, with the Dallas Mavericks defying astronomical odds to land the No. 1 overall pick. That got us thinking about the NFL’s draft system that simply rewards the league’s worst teams without any wrinkles.
Prior to Tuesday's announcement, the league announced where each international game would take place. Three will occur in London, where the NFL began playing games in 2007. The league will also see a return to Brazil, where the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers opened their season last year.
The Cincinnati Bengals are stuck in limbo with superstar defensive end Trey Hendrickson, who is adamant he's not playing for the team in 2025 without a new deal.
It's been said for a while now -- we all know team and scheme fit is vital for players once they enter the NFL. Not just quarterbacks. Every position. From scheme to teammates to coaches, environment is often the imperceptible element that makes or breaks a young player as he's acclimating to the league.