One week from tomorrow, the NFL will announce its 2025 schedule, and the Packers are sure to be a featured team once again.
In 8 days, the NFL will finally release its schedule for the 2025 season. The Green Bay Packers should once again be one of the more prominently-featured teams this season, given that they are coming off back-to-back playoff berths and have one of the NFL’s most exciting young quarterbacks.
There are also plenty of tantalizing matchups for the Packers this season. All of the divisional games should be interesting options, of course, but there are several other games that should be exciting and tempting for the NFL to put in big time slots.
For one, the Packers get a rematch with the Philadelphia Eagles this year after playing two big games against them in 2024 — the season opener in Brazil and the Wild Card Playoff game. There are also top quarterback matchups with Jordan Love at Lambeau Field, featuring the Baltimore Ravens (Lamar Jackson), Cincinnati Bengals (Joe Burrow), and Washington Commanders (Jayden Daniels).
On the road, there are a pair of Super Bowl rematches, as Green Bay will travel to both Denver and Pittsburgh this year (unless the NFL does end up putting Packers-Steelers in Ireland). Plus there’s an always-intriguing Packers-Cowboys game at Jerry World on the docket as well, which is another recent playoff matchup.
With all that said, don’t be surprised if the Packers lead the league once again in national broadcasts in 2025.
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