2025 NFL Schedule Release: Ranking of 11 Best Games in Fox

2025 NFL Schedule Release: Ranking of 11 Best Games in Fox


We really live in a golden age NFL football.

More than ever, a league with more parity and more star quarterbacks is such a schedule. The NFL has forked into new time slots, new days of the week, new ways to air games. There are more games that are better than ever and ways to watch them.

Still, there’s something very satisfying about a good Sunday slate. Watching football on Thursdays, Fridays and Mondays is fun, but beating OGs is hard.

In honor of that, I’ll show you some of my favourite matchups on Saturday this year at Fox this year, as well as some of my favorite matchups on Sunday.

*agotw =American Games of the Week

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11. Viking in Seahawks: Week 13, 4:05pm

Before we can clearly think about what will happen to these teams, we hope this game happened a little earlier in the season. Sam Darnold He led the Vikings to a 14-3 record last season. And now his Seahawks contract guarantee is greater than the remaining revenues of his career revenue combined. How will he live up to that expectation and how will his 2025 be compared? JJ McCarthyWho will (probably) lead the Vikings to Seattle at the end of November? This should really make who is handling the breakup better.

10. Eagles in Cowboys: 12th week, 4:25pm (AGOTW)

It’ll be hard to beat expectations sitting in the first week kickoff game in Philadelphia, but this rivalry return matchup is still juicy. Which one Cowboys Or, the Eagles have won the NFC East in eight of the last 10 seasons. Even with the emergence of Washington, it’s a good bet that this will become an important game for playoff standings.

9. Lion in Bengal:5th week, 4:25pm (AGOTW)

Only other time Joe Burrow I played the Lions, but my attitude in 2021 was 0-6. This time, Detroit is one of the most complete teams in the league and will come to Cincinnati as a Super Bowl favourite. Sounds like the best time to announce that Bengal is legal in 2025. On the first Sunday of October, this is a great opportunity for both teams to make a statement about where they stand.

T7. Eagles in Commander: 16th week, TBD (Saturday)

Kick-off times are still unknown, but Fox’s Saturday double header is the heart of the 16-week slate. Washington has many big games on its schedule, but it’s not as big as a rematch in the NFC Championship Game. The commander was pleased to play that stage in January, but the 55-23 beatdown failed to leave a good taste in the mouth. Given that the Eagles are hanging a new championship banner on their building this fall, it would be ridiculous to say Washington could revenge that loss. However, this year the commander may have filled the gap. And a big victory here could push them up to the division title. Securing an NFC East Crown in Week 16 may be necessary for Philadelphia. Philadelphia will move to Buffalo the following week before closing out the regular season with Washington.

T7. Bear in Packers: 16th week, TBD (Saturday)

This game doesn’t need a storyline to be good. Two young teams with high expectations for the season, the oldest rivalry in the NFL. Even if it’s true, when there are some additional plots, it’s much more fun. Ben Johnson He made waves in January when he began his introduction to his introduction Bears press conference, saying how much he enjoyed hitting Matt Lafleur while working in Detroit. Although LaFleur did his best to downplay the comments, it’s very easy to speculate that the Packers head coach may have some motivation to put the bear in his place.

6. Commander in Cowboys: 7th week, 4:25pm (AGOTW)

I couldn’t actually see it Jaden Daniels I’ll fight Duck Prescott 2024. This will be (hopefully) the first NFL showdown, as the Cowboys starter had already been injured when Dallas and Washington met for the first time last year. Plus, this should be an early look at how commanders and cowboys measure up to the Eagles in the NFC East.

5. Eagles in invoice: Week 17, 4:25pm (AGOTW)

If it was happening early in the season, I’ve put this game on the list a bit. Given the success seen from Bill and the Eagles, we cannot guarantee that all the starters will be played in just two games up to the playoffs. Still, there are many things I love. Star quarterback, loaded roster, and possible winter weather in Orchard Park. This could be another classic, like the overtime game of 2023.

4. Rams in Raven: 6th week, 1pm

There aren’t many crimes that are more fun to watch when everything is clicked. 2023, Lamar Jackson and Matthew Stafford We delivered one of the most enjoyable afternoons of the season on a rainy day in Baltimore. I’m optimistic they can do it again on October 12th. These teams both fire to win their division, and Davante Adams I’m currently with Stafford and Sean McVay. The possibility of fireworks here is sky high.

3. Bear in Lion: 2nd week, 1pm

What will the second week be? Hours before the Super Bowl rematch between Kansas City and Philadelphia, Ben Johnson will be returning to Detroit for the first time since leaving for Chicago. The Bears’ new head coach oversaw one of the best offenses in football while he was working for the Lions. Hope that he can hit the ground running alongside Caleb Williams & Co is not a good opportunity to prove he is the man for work than an early victory over the champions in the governing division.

2. Bengal in invoice: 14th week, 4:25pm (AGOTW)

This is one of the best in a season full of big time quarterback matchups. It’s not just that there Josh Allen And Joe Burrow is two of the best in the game, but they don’t play too often. The Bengals and Bill have only matched twice since the star quarterback entered the league. Cincinnati won both contests. The bill has run better over the past two years, but the Bengalis absolutely have the talent to re-acclaim their spot as a real AFC candidate.

1. Eagles in chief: Second week, 4:25pm (AGOTW)

That’s a popular answer for reasons. Because who doesn’t want the two best teams in the league to face again? The Eagles were a great team on Super Bowl Sunday, but I’m sure the entire Chiefs organization is desperate to prove they aren’t as overmatched as they saw that night. Even if this game was later in the season, it wouldn’t intrigue me that much. There are too many variables, so too many things can change as the season wears. But in the second week, is it likely that both teams are still fairly healthy? Please sign up.

David Hermann It covers the NFL for Fox Sports and hosts the NFL on Fox Podcasts. He previously spent nine seasons covering the Cowboys for the team’s official website. In 2018 he won a local Emmy for his role in producing “Duck Prescott: Family Reunion” about his time as a quarterback in Mississippi. Follow him on Twitter @davidhelman_.

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