NFL releases 2025 game schedule
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That said, we got our NFL fix on Wednesday night as the league unveiled the 2025 regular-season schedule. While we knew every team's opponent for this upcoming season, we can now sink our teeth into the logistics of the entire year,
NFL schedule will officially be released tonight around 8 p.m. ET for all 32 teams, but as is the case every year, individual game leaks tend to emerge before then. While many of these leaks do wind up coming to fruition,
The NFL released its full 272-game schedule Wednesday. Here's a look at the most interesting matchup in each of the 18 weeks.
For starters, they won't be suffering from much jetlag in 2025—Cincinnati travels a combined 8,753 miles in 2025, the least in the league. A chunk of that travel comes early in the season, with four of their first six games away from home.
The NFL’s schedule makers explain why they felt there was an opportunity to push their big broadcast windows into the ratings stratosphere.
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Kansas City, Dallas and Washington are all part of at least eight stand-alone games and Philadelphia gets seven, while Josh Allen and Buffalo visit Lamar Jackson and Baltimore in Week 1 on “Sunday
“The fact that at least four — and likely more — Eagles games will be played at a time when many are watching will only make it more likely that sufficient arms will be twisted to torpedo the tush push,” Florio wrote on Tuesday.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN2025 NFL schedule: One startling number from Commanders' slateThe Commanders will play in six prime-time games this season. The NFL certainly wanted the NFC East more than any other division, as the Commanders, Eagles, and Cowboys will each play six prime-time games. Only the Kansas City Chiefs will be on prime time more often, as the Chiefs are scheduled for seven prime-time games.
Just ahead of the NFL schedule release, Baltimore made a major contract move. The front office worked out a new two-year, $30 million extension with star running back Derrick Henry.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When the NFL schedule dropped, Browns analysts Mary Kay Cabot and Dan Labbe weren’t focused on opponents or bye weeks. Instead, they were stunned by a glaring omission that speaks volumes about how the league views Cleveland heading into 2025.
The NFL released its 2025 schedule and guess who didn't get a prime-time game? If you answered quarterback Cam Ward and the Titans, you were correct.