The must-see game from each week of the….
The full 2024 NFL schedule has been released and is full of exciting matchups. These are the most compelling matchups for each of the 18 weeks of the regular season.
The Bengals vs. Chiefs was one of the NFL’s biggest rivalries before last season, but Joe Burrow’s wrist injury put the anticipation on hiatus for one year. Burrow’s return from injury puts this game back on the radar, and Cincinnati had KC’s number until their loss in the 2022 AFC Championship.
Both the Ravens and Cowboys have Super Bowl aspirations and potentially high-powered offenses. Dallas will be out to show they’re a true contender with a huge challenge in Week 3, with Baltimore making a rare visit to Dallas.
Week 4 features two of the league’s best quarterbacks in Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, and two teams looking to win the AFC. The matchup could be pivotal in the conference standings.
Assuming he’s healthy, the NFL world will be exposed to future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers as his Jets take on the Vikings in London. Fans of the Vikings have been tormented by Rodgers over the years since he played with Green Bay, but Minnesota could have an explosive offense if rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy is able to distribute to his team’s myriad of weapons.
Week 6 is a possible NFC playoff preview between Detroit and Dallas. Detroit is on an upswing after taking a big step forward last season, while the pressure is on Dak Prescott and company to get over the hump in 2024.
There might not be a more exciting matchup in the 2024 regular season than the rematch of Super Bowl LVIII between the Chiefs and 49ers. The 49ers get to host this time, as the defense tries to stop Patrick Mahomes and company after getting tortured by the Super Bowl MVP two times in five years.
The classic rivalry between the Cowboys and 49ers gained traction with their playoff matchups in the 1980s and 90s, and it could gain steam this season as the teams continue their success. Dallas is hoping to get revenge after suffering a blowout at the hands of Brock Purdy and company last season.