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Former NFL running back Maurice Jones-Drew is a big believer in the Los Angeles Rams in 2025. The ex- Jaguars and Raiders player and current NFL Network analyst predicted the Rams would go 15-2 this season after the team's 2025 schedule was released. He did so with Matthew Stafford on the broadcast and while flashing his Rams' Super Bowl ring.
The Eagles-Chiefs game has been put on the Week Two schedule, for a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff on Sunday, September 14, on Fox.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Andy Reid and Co. have been to five of the last six Super Bowls, including each of the last three. They have taken home three Lombardi Trophies during that span, including in back-to-back years during the 2022 and 2023 campaigns, but will be trying to return to the top of the mountaintop in 2025.
Among the NFL's best schedule release videos May 14 was the one by the Los Angeles Rams, who included shots at their Week 2 opponent Tennessee Titans.
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"Even late-round picks like cornerback Dorian Strong and safety Jordan Hancock could contribute early and bolster the team’s depth. If Buffalo can get meaningful snaps from just a few of these rookies, they'll have the supporting cast needed to make a serious Super Bowl push."
Coming off a successful first season with head coach Jim Harbagh, the Los Angeles Chargers are looking to take another step forward in 2025.
A familiar face to longtime ESPN viewers will contribute to the network's first-ever Super Bowl telecast in 2027, the network announced.
The Washington Commanders doubled down on their success in 2024, and the front office swung two trades, both to help Jayden Daniels continue his trajectory towards superstardom.
The Saints and Dolphins will face off for the 14th time. Miami holds a 7-6 edge in the all-time series, with a 2021 victory in New Orleans snapping a three-game Saints winning streak in the series. The Dolphins also own a 3-2 advantage when these teams play in Miami, Florida.