
Ravens at Chiefs, Sept. 5
Arrowhead Stadium
An AFC Championship rematch between two-time NFL MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens, last season’s AFC top seed and the NFL’s top defense, against back-to-back Super Bowl MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs to kickoff the 2024 season? Enough said. There is no question this is the perfect matchup to kickoff the new season and the best game of Week 1.

Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Sept. 6
São Paulo, Brazil
This game marks a significant milestone as the NFL continues to expand its international presence. Watching the Green Bay Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles clash in the vibrant city of São Paulo offers a unique blend of American football and Brazilian culture. It’s a rare opportunity to witness NFL action in a global setting, making it a must-see event for fans eager to combine sports with travel.

Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs, Sept. 15
Arrowhead Stadium
The Bengals versus Chiefs game is another chapter in the exciting Burrow-Mahomes rivalry, known for producing some of the NFL’s tightest and most influential matchups. Taking place in Week 2, this national TV slot game is a showcase of elite quarterback play and fierce competition.

New York Jets vs. Minnesota Vikings, Oct. 6
London, England
Another exciting international game, the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings will meet in London, offering fans a chance to experience NFL football in one of the world’s most iconic cities. The historic stadium, combined with the unique energy of a London crowd, makes this game a memorable experience for any football enthusiast.

Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans, Oct. 6
NRG Stadium
Featuring a compelling “revenge game” narrative, Buffalo will face Stefon Diggs, now with the Houston Texans. This Week 5 matchup highlights a quarterback duel between Buffalo’s Josh Allen and Houston’s C.J. Stroud, who will benefit from Diggs’ receiving prowess. The passionate Bills Mafia fan base will undoubtedly make their presence felt, adding to the excitement of this game.

Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants, Oct. 20
MetLife Stadium
Rivalry games always bring extra intensity, and the Eagles vs. Giants clash in New York City is no exception. This NFC East rivalry is steeped in history and animosity, with passionate fan bases and high stakes adding to the drama. Watching this game in the heart of NYC is an experience every NFL fan should relish.

Kansas City Chiefs at San Francisco 49ers, Oct. 20
Levi's Stadium
This game is a Super Bowl rematch between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs, taking place in Week 7. It’s a chance to relive the excitement of their previous high-stakes encounter, with both teams aiming to prove their dominance in the league.

Miami Dolphins at Los Angeles Rams, Nov. 11
SOFI Stadium
This game marks the first Monday Night Football home game at SoFi Stadium for the Rams with fans in attendance since the stadium’s opening. After hosting the Bears on Monday Night Football during the COVID-impacted 2020 season without fans, this matchup against the Miami Dolphins promises a vibrant atmosphere in one of the NFL’s newest and most impressive venues.

Dallas Cowboys at Washington Commanders, Nov. 24
Fedex Field
Another classic rivalry, the Cowboys facing Washington in D.C. always promises intense competition and passionate fan engagement. The historic significance and fierce divisional stakes make this game a must-watch. The Commanders have a 30-35 all-time record at home against the Cowboys.

Baltimore Ravens at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov. 25
SOFI Stadium
The Harbaugh Bowl brings an intriguing family rivalry to the forefront as Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers face John Harbaugh’s Ravens for Monday Night Football. It also will be one of the top quarterback matchups of the year with Justin Herbert and Lamar Jackson likely putting on a show under the bright lights.

Atlanta Falcons at Minnesota Vikings, Dec. 8
U.S. Bank Stadium
This game marks Kirk Cousins’ highly anticipated return to Minnesota, adding an emotional and narrative-driven element to the matchup. The Atlanta Falcons, who made headlines by signing Cousins to a $180-million, four-year deal and drafting Michael Penix Jr. with the 8th overall pick, will be eager to see how their veteran quarterback performs against his former team.

Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants, Nov. 28
MetLife Stadium
The Dallas Cowboys face the New York Giants at home for the second time in three seasons on Thanksgiving in the 4:30 p.m. ET time slot. This Thanksgiving tradition promises an electric atmosphere and intense rivalry action, making it a must-see for fans.

Miami Dolphins at Green Bay Packers, Nov. 28
Lambeau Field
The Green Bay Packers are playing on Thanksgiving for the second straight year; they’ll host the Miami Dolphins at the iconic Lambeau Field. This holiday matchup brings together two exciting teams, adding an extra layer of excitement to your Thanksgiving festivities. Watch the Miami team brave the cold in this thrilling game.

Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles, Dec. 29
Lincoln Financial Field
One of the NFL’s most intense rivalries, the Eagles-Cowboys matchup in Week 17 is always a highlight of the season. With significant playoff implications often on the line, this game in Philadelphia’s passionate and hostile environment is a must-see for any football fan.















