The NFL will tease aspects of its schedule early next week, leading to the full 2025 schedule announcement on Wednesday, May 14.
The matchups and dates for each international game will be announced on Tuesday, May 13, on NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football.” That includes two regular season games in London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (with the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns as the designated teams), and one game each in Berlin, Germany (Indianapolis Colts), Madrid, Spain (Miami Dolphins), Dublin, Ireland (Pittsburgh Steelers), São Paulo, Brazil (Los Angeles Chargers) and at London’s Wembley Stadium (as part of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ multi-year commitment to playing a game in the U.K.).
The league’s broadcast partners will also announce select games on the following days:
• NBC, Monday, May 12 on “Today Show”
• Fox, Monday, May 12
• Prime Video, Monday, May 12
• ESPN, Tuesday, May 13 on “Good Morning America”
• CBS, Wednesday, May 14 on “CBS Mornings”
• Netflix, Wednesday, May 14
NFL Network will host a three-hour schedule release special on May 14, beginning at 8 p.m. Hosts Rich Eisen, Maurice Jones-Drew and Michael Robinson will be joined by guests to analyze the slate.
The 32 NFL clubs know their opponents for the upcoming season, but where the matchups fall on the calendar will come with the schedule announcement. As Super Bowl LIX champions, the Philadelphia Eagles are expected to host the 2025 season opener, which will be a Thursday night game on Sept. 4.
Super Bowl LX will be played on Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
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