13 NFL Games—Who’s Ready For More Sunday Football?

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13 NFL Games—Who’s Ready For More Sunday Football?

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On a Sunday with 13 NFL games scheduled, the NFL’s official X account asked fans: “Who’s ready for more Sunday football? 🙋‍♂️🙋‍♀️.” Fans were ready with their answers! They had already chosen their favorites.

One fan noted that the Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles was the only one worth watching this weekend, while another expressed anticipation, stating they “can’t wait to get entertained!” A third fan referred to the day as a “football marathon,” and a fourth rhymed so well with an enthusiastic post: “Sundays aren’t Sundays without football 🏈🔥Bring on the chaos, the rivalries, and the touchdowns!”

NFL 2025—Sunday Schedule Week 2

TEAMS
TIME
WHERE TO WATCH
Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants
1 PM ET
FOX
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Seattle Seahawks
1 PM ET
FOX
Tennessee Titans vs Los Angeles Rams
1 PM ET
CBS
New York Jets vs Buffalo Bills
1 PM ET
CBS
Miami Dolphins vs New England Patriots
1 PM ET
CBS
Cincinnati Bengals vs Jacksonville Jaguars
1 PM ET
CBS
New Orleans Saints vs San Francisco 49ers
1 PM ET
FOX
Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns
1 PM ET
CBS
Detroit Lions vs Chicago Bears
1 PM ET
FOX
Indianapolis Colts vs Denver Broncos
4:05 PM ET
CBS
Arizona Cardinals vs Carolina Panthers
4:05 PM ET
CBS
Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles
4:25 PM ET
FOX
Minnesota Vikings vs Atlanta Falcons
8:20 PM ET
NBC

Philadelphia Eagles—35% of games not on Sunday

In May, Philadelphia Eagles Central highlighted unique features of the 2025 NFL Schedule, noting that the NFL rewarded the Super Bowl LIX winners—the Philadelphia Eagles with the weirdest schedule ever. They jotted these down on their X account:

  • No back-to-back home games
  • Washington Commanders and New York Giants matchups occur over 3-week spans
  • 2 Thursday Night Football games in Weeks 1-6, 2 Monday Night Football games in Weeks 10-14
  • 35% of games are not on Sunday
  • NFC Championship rematch at the Lincoln Financial Field potentially pointless in the final week

Fans reacted to this unique schedule—one fan commented, “SB rematch Week 2.” Another said, “And 1 SNF game, KC got 3 and others got 2.” A third fan expressed, “Super Bowl rematch in the afternoon in Week 2 seems weird.” A fourth fan bluntly commented, “Somebody wins it every year. Try winning 2 in a row & going to 3 in a row before expecting favorable treatment.” A fifth fan was hopeful, “One game at a time 🤷🏽‍♂️.” So who’s excited for Super Bowl rematch at 4:25 PM ET?Also Read: NFL fined New York Jets DE Will McDonald $14K for pretending to throw a grenade after sacking Aaron Rodgers | NFL News - The Times of India

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