NFL Week 1
The time has come! NFL season 2024-2025 will start in September and here is the schedule for Week 1!
Prepare for 272 regular-season games, followed by 13 NFL playoff matchups leading to the Super Bowl. Watch out for teams like Kansas City Chiefs (who are current champions), among other powerhouses and breakout teams fighting for the championship title.
NFL Week 1 Matchups
- Thursday Night Football (September 5th): The season opens with a rematch of last year’s AFC Championship game! In an exciting Thursday Night Football showdown, the Baltimore Ravens visit the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
- Friday Night Football (September 6th): Philadelphia Eagles take a trip internationally to face Green Bay Packers at Neo Química Arena in São Paulo, Brazil.
- Sunday Slate (September 8th): The rest of the league joins the action on Sunday!
Here are some key matchups:
- New Orleans Saints vs Carolina Panthers? divisional battle at Caesars Superdome.
- New York Giants vs Minnesota Vikings? MetLife Stadium hosts this inter-conference clash.
- Cincinnati Bengals vs New England Patriots? Paycor Stadium buzzes as two historic franchises meet.
- There are many other interesting games such as Atlanta Falcons against Pittsburgh Steelers or Dallas Cowboys visiting Cleveland Browns.
More to come! Although we now have a full season NFL schedule available, these Week One NFL matchups only show us small part what this exciting year holds. Keep your eyes open for further updates and analysis closer to the season!
The NFL Kick-Off marks the official start of the National Football League's regular season. Teams battle to achieve supremacy and fans celebrate the return of football action.
The NFL Kick-Off typically happens on the first Thursday of September. It showcases the reigning Super Bowl champions or other marquee matchups to ignite the season's excitement.
Fans can watch the Kick-Off game on national television networks that have NFL broadcasting rights or through authorized online streaming platforms, ensuring they don't miss the inaugural showdown.