
The 2025 NFL schedule release has spotlighted several teams, with the NFC East and the ongoing Aaron Rodgers saga drawing significant attention.
🏆 Winners
Philadelphia Eagles
Fresh off their Super Bowl LIX victory, the Eagles are poised for another strong season. They kick off the season with a high-profile Sunday Night Football game against the Buffalo Bills, a rematch of last year’s AFC Divisional Round. Their schedule includes multiple prime-time games, reflecting their status as reigning champions.
Dallas Cowboys
Despite a 7–10 finish in 2024, the Cowboys have been granted six prime-time games, including the season opener against the Eagles and a Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Quarterback Dak Prescott, returning from injury, boasts a 33–8 career record against NFC East opponents, which could bode well for Dallas in these spotlight games.
Washington Commanders
The Commanders’ schedule is filled with notable games, including hosting the New York Giants in the season opener and facing the Miami Dolphins in Madrid, Spain, marking the NFL’s first game in the country. They also have key divisional matchups against the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys in the latter part of the season, potentially impacting playoff standings.
❓ Aaron Rodgers Watch
The uncertainty surrounding Aaron Rodgers’ future continues to influence NFL scheduling. At 41, Rodgers remains a free agent, with strong links to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Should he join, the Steelers are expected to feature in more prime-time games, including a potential high-profile matchup against the Green Bay Packers in Dublin, Ireland. This game would gain additional intrigue if Rodgers faces his former team on an international stage.
📉 Losers
Detroit Lions
The Lions face a daunting schedule, opening with a road game against the Green Bay Packers, followed by challenging matchups against the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and Kansas City Chiefs. Their mid-season includes back-to-back road games against the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, making for a tough stretch.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
With a new offensive coordinator and back-to-back road games to start the season, the Buccaneers’ schedule is less than favorable. They face the New York Jets and defending Super Bowl champion Eagles early on, followed by a cross-country trip to Seattle and a home game against the San Francisco 49ers, presenting a challenging start to the season.