Here is your comprehensive guide to the 2025 NFL schedule, featuring the exciting matchups for the upcoming season that have now been officially announced. The Philadelphia Eagles are set to return as the reigning Super Bowl champions after their remarkable win over the Kansas City Chiefs earlier in the year.
The schedule is now confirmed, generating thrills and anticipation in the hearts of fans nationwide.
In a much-anticipated Super Bowl rematch, the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in Week 2, with the game taking place in Kansas City during the late afternoon time slot. This matchup is expected to be a highlight of the season, as both teams have proven themselves to be powerhouses in the league.
Jalen Hurts, along with standout player Saquon Barkley and the rest of the Eagles, delivered a commanding performance against the Chiefs in the previous Super Bowl, leading to a decisive 40-22 victory that earned them their second Vince Lombardi Trophy. As they step into the new season, Philadelphia is scheduled to have seven key stand-alone games, a testament to their popularity and strong following among fans.
In addition, both the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders have been granted the maximum number of stand-alone games in the NFL, with each team set to feature in eight notable matchups throughout the season. This reflects their ability to attract viewers and maintain competitive rosters.
Fans won’t have to wait long for an electrifying duel between quarterbacks Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, as Allen and the Buffalo Bills will kick off the season by visiting Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1. This game promises to be filled with high energy and fierce competition, as last season saw Allen narrowly winning the NFL MVP award over Jackson, who was honored as the AP’s first-team All-Pro quarterback.
Moreover, excitement builds around Aaron Rodgers possibly facing his former team, the Green Bay Packers, if his expected signing with Pittsburgh comes through. The Steelers are scheduled to visit the New York Jets—now led by former Pittsburgh quarterback Justin Fields—on Week 1, creating an intriguing storyline for fans and analysts alike.
The Eagles will officially start the league’s campaign against their NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, on September 4. The Chiefs will then compete in the league’s second game in Brazil, facing the Los Angeles Chargers on September 5 at the iconic Corinthians Stadium in São Paulo. This initiative underscores the NFL’s commitment to expanding its reach beyond North America and engaging international audiences.
On Thanksgiving Day, the Chiefs will take on the Dallas Cowboys in a marquee matchup and will return to action on Christmas night as they host the Denver Broncos, further solidifying their status as a must-watch team. The Cowboys, led by Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons, will also make appearances on both holiday game days, commencing their Christmas festivities with a trip to visit Jayden Daniels and the Commanders to launch an exciting triple-header.
The Chiefs have a packed schedule, with three prime-time Sunday night games lined up: one against the New York Giants in Week 3, versus the Detroit Lions on October 12, and another showdown with the Houston Texans on December 7. Additionally, Kansas City has slated two Monday Night Football games for October—one against the Jacksonville Jaguars on October 6 and another against the Commanders on October 27, enhancing their visibility and giving fans even more reasons to tune in.
A highly anticipated rematch is set for November 2, as the Chiefs and Bills collide in Buffalo for the AFC Championship rematch. Meanwhile, the NFC Championship rematch between the Eagles and Commanders is scheduled to occur in Washington on Saturday, December 20, with these two division rivals meeting again just two weeks later in Week 18, guaranteed to be a thrilling finish to their season series.
In a strategic partnership with Netflix, the first two games of the Christmas triple-header will be streamed, featuring the Detroit Lions facing the Minnesota Vikings in a crucial late afternoon game that is sure to draw considerable viewership and interest.
This year promises a historic twist with six of the record-setting seven international games officially announced. The Minnesota Vikings will be at the forefront of this expansion as they play back-to-back games in both Ireland and England, starting with a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Dublin’s Croke Park on September 28—marking the first-ever NFL regular-season game in Ireland. Following this, they will become the inaugural team to compete in two international games across different countries, facing the Cleveland Browns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London the following week on October 5.
Further international matchups include the Denver Broncos clashing with the New York Jets on October 12 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and the Los Angeles Rams squaring off against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium the week after. Other additional international games consist of the Atlanta Falcons battling the Indianapolis Colts on November 9 at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, and the Washington Commanders taking on the Miami Dolphins on November 16 at the iconic Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.
Back to the regular format, the Philadelphia Eagles are set to visit the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football on October 9 before hosting the Detroit Lions for a highly anticipated Sunday night matchup on November 16. This adds yet another layer to a season packed with potential storylines and contest.
Newly appointed Bears head coach Ben Johnson—who previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Lions—will face his former team for the first time in Week 2 at Detroit. This matchup is expected to draw significant attention as it features prevalent storylines of revenge and professional growth.
Lastly, potential excitement looms around No. 1 overall draft pick Cam Ward, who may make his highly anticipated NFL debut with the Tennessee Titans against Bo Nix and the Broncos in Denver on September 7, thereby marking a significant moment in his football career. In addition to this, former Titans coach Mike Vrabel will return to face his old team in Week 7, when the New England Patriots visit Tennessee. This adds further intrigue to the season, highlighting the intricate backstories of coaches and players as they navigate the competitive landscape of the NFL.
In conclusion, apart from the much-anticipated Thanksgiving Day matchup between the Chiefs and Cowboys, the holiday slate will also showcase an early game featuring the Green Bay Packers against the Detroit Lions, followed by the Cincinnati Bengals squaring off against the Baltimore Ravens in a later matchup, ensuring football fans have a wealth of exciting content to enjoy during the holiday season.
NFL 2025 schedule, selected weeks:
Week One
September 5
Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles
September 6
Kansas City Chiefs @ Los Angeles Chargers
September 7
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Atlanta Falcons
Cincinnati Bengals @ Cleveland Browns
Miami Dolphins @ Indianapolis Colts
Carolina Panthers @ Jacksonville Jaguars
Las Vegas Raiders @ New England Patriots
New York Giants @ Washington Commanders
Pittsburgh Steelers @ New York Jets
Arizona Cardinals @ New Orleans Saints
San Francisco 49ers @ Seattle Seahawks
Tennessee Titans @ Denver Broncos
Houston Texans @ Los Angeles Rams
Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers
September 8
Baltimore Ravens @ Buffalo Bills
September 9
Minnesota Vikings @ Chicago Bears
2025 NFL games in Europe
| Date | Week | Game | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| September 28 | 4 | Minnesota Vikings @ Pittsburgh Steelers | Croke Park, Dublin |
| October 5 | 5 | Minnesota Vikings @ Cleveland Browns | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London |
| October 12 | 6 | Denver Broncos @ New York Jets | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London |
| October 19 | 7 | Los Angeles Rams @ Jacksonville Jaguars | Wembley Stadium, London |
| November 9 | 10 | Atlanta Falcons @ Indianapolis Colts | Olympiastadion, Berlin |
| November 16 | 11 | Washington Commanders @ Miami Dolphins | Santia |
Thanksgiving week
November 27
Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions
Kansas City Chiefs @ Dallas Cowboys
November 28
Cincinnati Bengals @ Baltimore Ravens
Chicago Bears @ Philadelphia Eagles
Christmas
December 25
Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Commanders
Detroit Lions @ Minnesota Vikings
December 26
Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs

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