The New England Patriots opened their 2025 regular season on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders, and you can probably guess where the allegiances were in this particular corner of the world wide web. However, that game was only one of the 16 to be played between Thursday and Monday.
So, who should you root for in those 15 non-Patriots contests? For that, let’s turn to our trusted rooting guide.
Minnesota Vikings (0-0) at Chicago Bears (0-0): Go good game! We started the week rooting for a good game, and we will end it there as well. | ESPN
The games below have already finished.
Dallas Cowboys (0-1) at Philadelphia Eagles (1-0): Go good game! The season opener has no direct impact on the Patriots, so we’ll encourage you to just sit back and enjoy this one. | Final score: DAL 20, PHI 24
Kansas City Chiefs (0-0) at Los Angeles Chargers (0-0): Go Chargers! Besides a natural interest in rooting for the underdog, there also is a practical purpose here: the Patriots own two of Kansas City’s 2026 draft pick, and in the unlikely scenario the team misses the playoffs every loss would matter. | Final score: KC 21, LAC 27
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-0) at Atlanta Falcons (0-0): Go Bucs! Three simple words: strength of schedule. While it remains to be seen whether or not that tiebreaker will be of relevance to the Patriots this year, it’s better to be safe than sorry. | Final score: TB 23, ATL 20
Cincinnati Bengals (0-0) at Cleveland Browns (0-0): Go Browns! Same as above, the Patriots will play one of the two teams this season which is why that is where our rooting interest lies. | Final score: CIN 17, CLE 16
Miami Dolphins (0-0) at Indianapolis Colts (0-0): Go Colts! Neither team is particularly popular in New England, but only one of them is a division rival. So, Indianapolis is the team to go for in this all-AFC battle. | Final score: MIA 8, IND 33
Carolina Panthers (0-0) at Jacksonville Jaguars (0-0): Go Panthers! The NFC team is usually preferable over the AFC team in a scenario like this, but even more so in this case. The Patriots, after all, are set to host the Panthers in Week 4. Once again, strength of schedule is the key. | Final score: CAR 10, JAX 26
Arizona Cardinals (0-0) at New Orleans Saints (0-0): Go Cardinals? You could go either way in this one, because there are arguments for both teams. The Patriots own the Saints’ seventh-round draft pick next year, which is why a New Orleans loss would be good. However, they also play the team in Week 6, so a loss would negatively impact the strength of schedule. Maybe we should just root for a good game after all. | ****Final score: ARZ...