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Preview Roundups
September 07, 2025
Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1:00 PM ET
A year after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers rallied to steal the NFC South crown from the Falcons, the longtime division rivals will open their seasons against one another on Sunday in Atlanta.
Cincinnati at Cleveland 1:00 PM ET
The Cincinnati Bengals have spent an entire offseason talking about getting off to a fast start. This Sunday in Cleveland against the Browns, they finally get to put up or shut up.
Miami at Indianapolis 1:00 PM ET
The Miami Dolphins and Indianapolis Colts are coming off disappointing 8-9 seasons and looking for a path back to the playoffs in 2025.
Carolina at Jacksonville 1:00 PM ET
For the third time in five seasons, a new era begins for the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday when the team hosts the Carolina Panthers to kick off the 2025 campaign.
Las Vegas at New England 1:00 PM ET
Adapting to a new coach for the second time in as many years will be among the top priorities for the New England Patriots when they open their season against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon in Foxborough, Mass.
Arizona at New Orleans 1:00 PM ET
The last time Kellen Moore was coaching for the home team in a meaningful game in the Caesars Superdome, he was helping the Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX in February.
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets 1:00 PM ET
Two years ago, Aaron Rodgers embarked on a new start with the New York Jets that proved to be painful and unfulfilling.
N.Y. Giants at Washington 1:00 PM ET
The Washington Commanders, who open the season against the visiting New York Giants on Sunday, will not sneak up on anyone this season.
Tennessee at Denver 4:05 PM ET
In their opener last season, the Denver Broncos went on the road and played in a hostile environment, losing to the Seattle Seahawks, but coach Sean Payton said he found out everything he needed to know about rookie quarterback Bo Nix that day.
San Francisco at Seattle 4:05 PM ET
A daunting home-field advantage is regularly associated with the Seattle Seahawks.
Detroit at Green Bay 4:25 PM ET
The status of Green Bay's recently acquired star edge rusher Micah Parsons adds an additional level of excitement and uncertainty to the highly anticipated NFC North opening matchup Sunday between the Packers and the visiting Detroit Lions, the defending division champions.
Houston at L.A. Rams 4:25 PM ET
A significant portion of the regression Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud experienced during his second NFL season was undoubtedly linked to an offensive line that underperformed.
Baltimore at Buffalo 8:20 PM ET
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are comfortable toting the NFL Most Valuable Player award, and more determined than ever to claim another coveted piece of hardware.