Overview
- The 18-week schedule spans 272 games with 17 per team, culminating in Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara.
- The first international game lands Friday as the Chiefs face the Chargers in São Paulo, followed by six European matchups including Vikings–Steelers in Dublin on Sept. 28.
- Week 1 showcases Aaron Rodgers’ Pittsburgh debut against the Jets and a marquee quarterback duel as the Ravens visit the Bills.
- BetMGM lists the Eagles, Ravens and Bills as 7-1 co-favorites for the title, with the Chiefs, Lions and Packers rounding out the next tier.
- Cord-cutters can stream broadly via YouTubeTV with NFL Sunday Ticket, priced at $276 for new subscribers, though access is split across networks and platforms.