With the full 2025 NFL regular season schedule set to be released tomorrow night, we've had a few official leaks and spoilers unfold over the past few days.
For example, we know that the traditional season opener - with the current Super Bowl Champions playing at home - will have the Philadelphia Eagles welcome the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday September 4th.
It looks like the all of the International Series games have been leaked, but it appears they haven't been officially confirmed. I expect this is correct, though. So, here goes:
The first regular season game to be played on foreign soil will take place on Friday night of week one. It'll see the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs meet in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Three weeks later, the much anticipated debut of the NFL in Dublin will be played. We already knew the Pittsburgh Steelers would be the designated home team. It looks like the Minnesota Vikings will be their competition.
The Vikings will likely remain in Europe to prepare for the following round of fixtures because they have a week five meeting with the Cleveland Browns. That game will be played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Spurs' ground will also host the week six game between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets.
In week seven, Wembley Stadium is the venue. The Jacksonville Jaguars will once again be the designated home team. They'll welcome the Los Angeles Rams.
As the designated home team, in Berlin, the Indianapolis Colts will host the Atlanta Falcons in a week ten fixture.
Finally, the NFL's final International Series game of 2025 will see the league make its regular season debut in Spain with Real Madrid's Bernabeu Stadium holding a game between the Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders.
That's a lot. I look forward to watching every single one.
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