The one game every NFL team has circled on its calendar in 2025

SPORTIVO
Article arrow_drop_down

<!–>

Players and coaches say it every year. Sometimes they say it several times. Usually it’s about rivalry games. Sometimes it’s a playoff rematch. Often times, it has something to do with revenge.

But everyone in the NFL says it at some point during the season: This is the game we circled on our calendar.

Now that the NFL schedule has come out, the circling has begun. So, to help them out, here’s the one game on each team’s schedule that probably needs to be circled — a big test, a huge rivalry, or an opportunity for revenge that should be juicy enough for everyone in the organization to get excited about.

Arizona Cardinals

Cards vs. Seahawks, Week 4, Thursday, Sept. 25

The Cards were on a roll in the middle of last season, riding a four-game winning streak to a 6-4 record. Then they lost twice to the Seattle Seahawks in a three-week span, which effectively doomed their season. There might be better teams in the division for the Cards to measure themselves against, but they won’t have forgotten what the Seahawks did to them and will view this as a big, early test.

Atlanta Falcons

Falcons at Panthers, Week 3, Sunday, Sept. 21

The way the math worked out, the Falcons weren’t going to make the playoffs by winning their final game last year. But they were still playing for a chance heading into Week 17. That’s when the lowly Panthers stunned them in overtime, 44-38. It was a humiliating defeat for a contender and led to an offseason of change. Those that were there, though, haven’t forgotten how that felt. This is their first chance for revenge.

ADVERTISEMENT

–>

Baltimore Ravens

Ravens at Bills, Week 1, Sunday, Sept. 7

The Ravens thought last year was going to be their chance to dethrone the Chiefs and reach the Super Bowl. But the Bills made sure they never got the chance, edging Baltimore out in the divisional round. Week 1 is a perfect time to exorcise those 2024 demons. And oh, they surely haven’t forgotten that Josh Allen somehow edged out Lamar Jackson for NFL MVP, too.

Buffalo Bills

Chiefs at Bills, Week 9, Sunday, Nov. 2

This is the greatest era of Bills football since their run to four straight Super Bowls in the early 1990s, but right now, it will be remembered for their inability to get past the Chiefs. Last year it was a late field goal in the AFC Championship Game that sent Buffalo home. In fact, the Chiefs have eliminated the Bills in the playoffs four times in the past five years. Beating K.C. in the regular season can’t make up for that. But it’s still something the Bills will love to do (and have often done in recent years).

Carolina Panthers

Panthers at Jaguars, Week 1, Sunday, Sept. 7

The debut of two-way weapon Travis Hunter was always going to be a big deal. Same for the first game for new Jags coach Liam Coen. It’s even better that it’s a battle of two young coaches (Coen vs. Carolina’s Dave Canales) who also happen to be the past two offensive coordinators in Tampa. Both got their jobs in large part due to the big hand they had in the rebirth of Bucs QB Baker Mayfield’s career.

Chicago Bears

Bears at Lions, Week 2, Sunday, Sept. 14

Dan Campbell might deserve most of the credit for the rebirth of the Lions, but his offensive coordinator Ben Johnson sure got a lot of the hype. Now, after spending a few years riding the biggest wave of the NFL’s offseason hiring cycle before he finally landed in Chicago, this will be his first chance to coach against the team he left. And while there’s no apparent bad blood with his old employer, he’ll surely relish showing Detroit what it lost.

Cincinnati Bengals

Bengals at Ravens, Week 13, Thursday, Nov. 27 (Thanksgiving)

The Bengals came within a whisker of the playoffs last season, and there are many reasons why they fell short — like their annual slow start. But a big one they can point to is their two thrilling losses to the Ravens. In the first, they blew a 10-point, fourth-quarter lead and lost 41-38 in overtime at home. In the second, they lost 35-34 when the Ravens stopped their ill-conceived two-point try with 38 seconds left in Baltimore. They’ll have to wait a while to get it, but yeah, they want another shot.

Cleveland Browns

Browns at Bengals, Week 18, Saturday/Sunday, Jan. 3/4

Is there a game to circle on the Browns’ schedule? They’re overmatched by all the other teams in their division. There are no easy wins anywhere. With a 41-year-old starting quarterback and two younger ones taken 50 picks apart in the draft, this is undoubtedly a season of transition. So, maybe the best thing to look forward to is the end. By then, hopefully, the Browns will have a better idea about their future. Either it’ll be in the hands of Dillon Gabriel or Shedeur Sanders, or they can begin plotting their way to the top of the 2026 NFL draft — if they’re not already there.

Dallas Cowboys

Cowboys at Eagles, Week 1, Thursday, Sept. 4

Defending champions are 13-5 all-time in the Thursday night opening game, so this won’t be easy for the Cowboys. But they believe that if it weren’t for injuries, they would’ve been right there with the Eagles atop the NFC East last season. What better way to prove it than making that statement on national TV in Week 1? It could set the tone for their entire season.

Denver Broncos

Broncos vs. Chiefs, Week 11, Sunday, Nov. 16

Sean Payton’s Broncos were a remarkable story last year, but they were just a middling, 5-4 team coming off a blowout in Baltimore when they went to Kansas City to face the undefeated Chiefs in mid-November. And if the Chiefs hadn’t blocked Will Lutz’s game-winning, 35-yard field goal as time expired, the upstart Broncos would’ve won. Finishing the job this year would show the Broncos were far from a one-year wonder.

Detroit Lions

Lions at Commanders, Week 10, Sunday, Nov. 9

Injuries had battered the Lions by the time the playoffs began, but they were still the No. 1 seed and the favorites (not to mention the emotional favorites) to reach the Super Bowl from the NFC. But the upstart Commanders cut their run short with an unexpected, 45-31 thumping in the divisional round. That surely has been on the Lions’ minds for the past four months, so they’ll be looking forward to this midseason battle.

Green Bay Packers

Packers vs. Lions, Week 1, Sunday, Sept. 7

The Packers were truly one of the best teams in the NFL last season, but still only the third-best in their division. That’s because four of their five losses came against the Lions and the Vikings. Now, the Vikings aren’t the same team now that J.J. McCarthy is taking over at QB for Sam Darnold. But the Lions are still the top dogs in the division. The Packers can’t break through unless they find a way to take them down. Might as well get on that from the start.

Houston Texans

Texans at Chiefs, Week 14, Sunday, Dec. 7

Last season was not an easy one for the Texans, but they started to hit their stride late, particularly in the playoffs. Then they ran into the Kansas City Chiefs. Somehow, though, they went into the fourth quarter trailing by only a point. They ended up losing 23-14 in a game that was far closer than expected — and one they surely think they could have won. Reversing that could be a big boost for them down the stretch.

Indianapolis Colts

Colts vs. Cardinals, Week 6, Sunday, Oct. 12

Aside from their division games, there aren’t a ton of juicy matchups on the Colts’ schedule. But this one is a little personal. It pits Colts coach Shane Steichen against Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon. They were the two coordinators for the Philadelphia Eagles during their run to the Super Bowl in 2022 (Steichen on offense, Gannon on defense). There’s no apparent friction, just a friendship. Also, both of them are probably on pretty hot seats this year.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Jaguars at Titans, Week 13, Sunday, Nov. 30

There are no regrets on either side when the first two picks of the 2025 NFL Draft were made. The Titans needed a QB and got the best one available, and the Jaguars already had a QB, so they traded up for the most electric player. Plus Travis Hunter, the No. 2 pick, probably ended up in a better situation. But every athlete has an ego, and some part of Hunter is going to want to show the Titans that they made a mistake by passing on the best player in the draft.

Kansas City Chiefs

Eagles at Chiefs, Week 2, Sunday, September 14

This is an easy one to circle. The Chiefs didn’t just lose Super Bowl LIX — and their shot at a history-making three-peat in the process — they were humiliated. It wasn’t just that they lost 40-22. They were in a 34-0 hole before they scored their first points in the waning seconds of the third quarter. They’ve been thinking of the rematch since the green confetti started flying around the New Orleans Superdome that night.

Las Vegas Raiders

Raiders at Patriots, Week 1, Sunday, Sept. 7

No, this isn’t going to be circled on the calendars of the fans of either team — or fans of any other teams for that matter. After all, the two teams combined to go 8-26 last season. But you know who has it circled? Former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who is now a part-owner of the Raiders. He may be busy with a FOX Sports game that week, but you know he’ll have an eye on his current team going up against his old one. This one is probably circled by any Raiders leftover from the Josh McDaniels error. He’s now the Patriots offensive coordinator.

Los Angeles Chargers

Chargers vs. Texans, Week 17, Saturday/Sunday, Dec. 27/28

After years of late fades and big disappointments, the Chargers have turned their fortunes around under new coach Jim Harbaugh. They hit the playoffs in stride, riding the momentum of three straight wins. They were a dark-horse contender to reach the AFC championship. Then, in the first round, the Texans hammered them, picking off QB Justin Herbert four times and winning in a blowout, 32-12. That hasn’t been easy for the Chargers to forget — and Harbaugh surely won’t let them, especially with the playoffs looming late in the year.

Los Angeles Rams

Rams at Eagles, Week 3, Sunday, Sept. 21

The Rams were the only team that gave the Eagles a real game during their run to the Super Bowl last season, losing 28-22 in snow-drenched Philadelphia in the divisional round. They were convinced then that if the conditions had been better and the field not so slippery that the result would have been different. The Eagles, as you might imagine, disagree. The Rams have a very early chance to prove they were right.

Miami Dolphins

Dolphins at Bills, Week 3, Thursday, Sept. 18

If the Dolphins are ever going to contend in the AFC East, they’re going to have to figure out a way to beat the Bills — especially in frigid Western New York. They haven’t won in Buffalo since Christmas Eve, 2016. They’ve also lost their past six overall to the Bills and 13 of 14. The Bills are their white whale. There’d be no bigger statement to set the tone for their season than conquering them on the road.

Minnesota Vikings

Vikings at Seahawks, Week 13, Sunday, Nov. 30

The Vikings are big believers in J.J. McCarthy, the 10th overall pick of last year’s draft — so much so that they were willing to move on from Sam Darnold even after he played like an MVP and won 14 games last season. It was a big risk, and McCarthy will spend all season trying to prove that they were right to believe in him. Showing that head-to-head against his predecessor, especially this late in the year, would be a big step in the right direction.

New England Patriots

Patriots at Titans, Week 7, Sunday, Oct. 19

The NFL was shocked when Mike Vrabel lost a power struggle in Tennessee and was run out of town at the end of the 2023 season. He was easily one of the league’s top coaching candidates when the Patriots snatched him up shortly after last season ended. Though he probably won’t admit it, there’s no doubt he’s been dreaming of his return to Tennessee, where he wants to make the Titans remember him.

New Orleans Saints

Saints at Titans, Week 17, Sunday, Dec. 28

There was never really a debate between the top quarterbacks in the 2025 draft. Everyone agreed that Cam Ward was, far and away, the worthy No. 1 pick. Tyler Shough was the third quarterback off the board, taken one round (and 39 picks) later by New Orleans. He’ll get an early shot to start thanks to Derek Carr’s retirement. And he’ll view this game as a measuring stick, and a chance to show he should’ve been taken a lot closer to Ward than he was.

New York Giants

Giants at Broncos, Week 7, Sunday, Oct. 19

It’s been less than three years since the Broncos signed Russell Wilson to a five-year, $245 million contract, and only a year since Sean Payton ran him out of town. He was unavailable for the Steelers’ trip to Denver last year. This time, if all works out well, he’ll return as a starting quarterback, with a still-burning grudge against the Denver coach who cut him loose.

New York Jets

Steelers at Jets, Week 1, Sunday, Sept. 7

Justin Fields getting a chance to play against his old team is a nice storyline, but boy will it be overshadowed by the other quarterback if Aaron Rodgers comes out of the darkness and plays for the Steelers this season. His two years with the Jets didn’t go well, and he didn’t go quietly. There are quite a few people in the organization, from the top to the bottom, who’d love to see the Jets defense get up in Rodgers’ face.

Philadelphia Eagles

Rams at Eagles, Week 3, Sunday, Sept. 21

There are so many to choose from: a Super Bowl rematch, an NFC title game rematch, an opener against a team that thinks they could’ve won the NFC East last year. Plus big games against the Lions, Packers and Bills. But this stands out for the same reason it does for their opponent — the Rams’ belief that they would have beaten the champs in the divisional round if only the weather had been nicer. It’s nice of the NFL schedule-makers to give the two teams a chance to settle their differences in the warmest part of the season. The Rams just have to hope it doesn’t rain.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Vikings vs. Steelers, in Dublin, Week 4, Sunday, Sept. 28

There are so many choices here, including Aaron Rodgers possibly getting shots at his two former teams, the Packers and Jets. But don’t forget that A-Rod, despite whatever spin he offers, was hoping the Vikings would bring him in to replace Sam Darnold. That was a big part of his long waiting game. And he surely won’t forget that, after thinking about it for a few weeks, the Vikings decided to stick with J.J. McCarthy instead. Assuming Rodgers decides to play, he’ll be very motivated to show Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell that he made a huge mistake.

San Francisco 49ers

49ers at Rams, Week 5, Sunday, Oct. 2

The 49ers fell apart last year, and nowhere was that collapse more apparent than in their own division. They went 1-5 against the NFC West last season, including losing twice to the division-champion Rams. Knocking the Rams off in L.A. early in the season would be a great way to announce that they’re back and ready to at least try and reclaim their title.

Seattle Seahawks

Seahawks vs. Vikings, Week 13, Sunday, Nov. 30

Sam Darnold came out of nowhere last season and played like an MVP, led the Vikings to a 14-3 record and very nearly the top seed in the NFC. Then, after just two bad games — which just happened to be in the division winner-take-all regular-season finale in Detroit and then in the first round of the playoffs in L.A. — the Vikings let him walk. Darnold landed on his feet with a big deal in Seattle, but he won’t forget the Vikings’ startling lack of gratitude for all he did for them.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Bucs vs. Jets, Week 3, Sunday, Nov. 21

Todd Bowles has been the Bucs head coach for three years now. He’s gone 51-27 and been to the playoffs all three years. But one thing he hasn’t had a chance to do yet is coach against his old team, the New York Jets. It’s been a long, seven years since he left there and hardly anyone from his tenure remains. But few Jets coaches leave that building with warm, fuzzy feelings. And they all relish the chance to show the mess they left behind wasn’t their fault.

Tennessee Titans

Titans vs. Rams, Week 2, Sunday, Sept. 14

It’s hard not to be excited for the debut of Cam Ward, the No. 1 overall pick and the quarterback expected to save the Titans franchise. His unveiling will come in Week 1 in Denver — hardly the easiest place to play — but he gets his debut in front of the home fans in Nashville here against the high-powered Rams in Week 2. It won’t be an easy matchup, but the Titans fans are just looking for positive signs.

Washington Commanders

Commanders vs. Eagles, Week 16, Saturday, Sept. 20

The Commanders’ run was remarkable last season and just getting to the NFC Championship Game made it an unexpected success. But they view their 55-23 blowout loss that day in Philadelphia as a huge missed opportunity. They know that to be the champs, they’ve got to beat the champs. This will be their first shot at showing the world that they’re ready, and that their miracle 2024 season was no fluke. Even better, as they gear up for the playoffs, it’s the first of two games against the Eagles in the final three weeks.

Ralph Vacchiano is an NFL Reporter for FOX Sports. He spent the previous six years covering the Giants and Jets for SNY TV in New York, and before that, 16 years covering the Giants and the NFL for the New York Daily News. Follow him on Twitter at @RalphVacchiano.

Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily.

<!–>



Get more from National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more


in this topic

–>

This news was originally published on this post .

About the author

About the author call_made

SPORTIVO

More posts

trending_flat
Vasco x Fortaleza: onde assistir AO VIVO o Brasileirão

Neste sábado, Vasco x Fortaleza jogam partida da nona rodada do Brasileirão Série A, às 18h30. O Torcedores.com terá neste guia todas as informações sobre a partida e o que fazer para assistir. A partida poderá ser vista na TV aberta pela Record para todo o Brasil. Além disto, o R7, o Playplus, o Premiere e a CazéTV exibem da partida. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE Fernando Diniz estreou pelo Vasco com derrota para o Lanús, pela Copa Sul-Americana, que complicou as chances de classificação do Gigante da Colina. Agora, o treinador se volta para o Brasileirão, onde a missão é de tirar a equipe da zona de rebaixamento, o que uma vitória neste sábado lhe dará, ao menos de forma momentânea. O time que deve entrar em campo na partida deste sábado poderá ter algumas mudanças, com Hugo Moura disputando vaga no […]

trending_flat
Švýcaři přeskočili Německo, zářil Andrighetto

Švýcaři mají po čtyřech zápasech 10 bodů, Němci 9.Připravujeme podrobnosti. Mistrovství světa hokejistů:Skupina B (Herning):Švýcarsko - Německo 5:1 (0:0, 4:0, 1:1)Branky a nahrávky: 25. Riat (Jäger, Marti), 26. Andrighetto (Siegenthaler, Malgin), 34. Andrighetto (Fiala, Malgin), 35. Andrighetto (Kukan, Malgin), 49. Andrighetto (Kukan, Malgin) - 59. Michaelis (Müller, Kahun). Rozhodčí: Bjork (Švéd.), Vikman (Fin.) - Durmis (SR), Hynek (ČR). Vyloučení: 4:5. Využití: 2:1. Diváci: 5391.Švýcarsko: Genoni - Kukan, Siegenthaler, Glauser, Moser, Fora, Marti, Berni - Moy, Hischier, Fiala - Meier, Malgin, Andrighetto - Riat, Jäger, Knak - Ch. Bertschy, Schmid, Baechler - Ambühl. Trenér: Fischer.Německo: Niederberger - Seider, Müller, Wagner, Geibel, Szuber, Kälble, Mik - Schütz, Stachowiak, Kahun - Michaelis, Stützle, Ehliz - Pföderl, Samanski, Tiffels - Ehl, Hager, Kastner - Wiederer. Trenér: Kreis.

trending_flat
Paulo Nunes elege melhor e pior clube brasileiro na Libertadores: “Por incrível que pareça”

Paulo Nunes, comentarista da Globo (Reprodução) Paulo Nunes avalia que Palmeiras e Flamengo ocupam dois extremos na Libertadores. Enquanto o time alviverde acumula 100% de aproveitamento e está garantido nas oitavas de final, o Rubro-Negro precisa vencer a LDU para seguir rumo ao mata-mata. Neste cenário, os rivais que disputam o título do Brasileirão foram atrelados, respectivamente, aos lugares de melhor e pior representante do Brasil no torneio sul-americano. “Por número de pontos, é o Palmeiras (o melhor).”, disse Paulo Nunes, no programa Segue o Jogo. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE “Por incrível que pareça, é o Flamengo (o pior).”, acrescentou. Paulo Nunes valoriza triunfo do Botafogo Atual campeão da Libertadores, o Botafogo mostrou que não pode ser subestimado. Cumprindo o dever de casa ao vencer o Estudiantes, algo exaltado por Paulo Nunes, a equipe alvinegra depende apenas de si para seguir defendendo […]

trending_flat
Craque Neto banca campeão da Libertadores, Brasileirão e Copa do Brasil

Craque Neto no comando do "Apito Final" (Reprodução - YouTube) O Craque Neto está convencido de que o Palmeiras vai ‘nadar de braçada’ no futebol sul-americano em 2025. Em projeção realizada no “Os Donos da Bola”, o apresentador da Band foi convicto ao eleger o time de Abel Ferreira como postulante a todos os campeonatos que disputa nesta temporada. Na análise feita, o ex-jogador disse não identificar nenhuma equipe no patamar do Verdão, descartando até mesmo o Flamengo, que tem sido o rival mais direto dos palestrinos ao longo dos últimos anos. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE “O Palmeiras é candidato em tudo, de um jeito incrível. Quem é melhor do que o Palmeiras na América do Sul? Desculpa, cara”, iniciou o Craque Neto. “É favorito no Brasileirão, Libertadores e Copa do Brasil, pra mim”, palpitou o ex-jogador. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE No cenário de […]

trending_flat
Rogério Ceni indica três melhores times do Brasil hoje: “Exigem muito”

Ceni é técnico do Bahia - Divulgação Rogério Ceni não joga a toalha e promete muita luta por classificação do Bahia na Libertadores. Em entrevista coletiva, o treinador lamentou os resultados negativos, mas lembrou que a sequência foi indigesta contra equipes de alta qualidade no Brasil. Depois de encaminhar sua vaga nas oitavas de final, o Esquadrão foi surpreendido com duas derrotas e vai, na última rodada, tentar evitar a eliminação. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE “Os adversários competem, são duros. Nossa chave não tem um jogo razoável, mais ou menos. Nos últimos jogos que nós enfrentamos de Campeonato Brasileiro foram os melhores times praticamente. Palmeiras, Flamengo, Botafogo, enfim, são todos que as equipes exigem muito de você”, disse Ceni. “Infelizmente, você não joga com a segurança de você vencer, não tem uma sobra de equipe para que você diga que é favorito. […]

trending_flat
2025 NFL schedule (and video) winners and losers, plus how it’s made

I felt something while reading the NFL’s 2025 schedule last night. Hope? I’m a Bengals fan. We know better. Excited curiosity is the better description. I’ll explain why.Inside: Everything you should know about the 2025 schedule, including the Giants’ brutal start, plus how it gets made.This article is from Scoop City, The Athletic’s NFL newsletter. Sign up here to receive it directly in your inbox.NFL’s Gridiron GrammysSocial media interest in the NFL’s annual schedule release exceeds that of the NBA and NHL playoffs. Wild.Imagine the opposite. Posting about another sport while an NFL playoff game is live? Unthinkable. Our sports business newsletter writer, Dan Schanoff, put it best in his MoneyCall newsletter: The NFL owns the entire calendar.The annual schedule release is more than just an announcement. Teams take months to create viral videos, a trend that started when the Seahawks baked their schedule […]

Related

trending_flat
Vasco x Fortaleza: onde assistir AO VIVO o Brasileirão

Neste sábado, Vasco x Fortaleza jogam partida da nona rodada do Brasileirão Série A, às 18h30. O Torcedores.com terá neste guia todas as informações sobre a partida e o que fazer para assistir. A partida poderá ser vista na TV aberta pela Record para todo o Brasil. Além disto, o R7, o Playplus, o Premiere e a CazéTV exibem da partida. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE Fernando Diniz estreou pelo Vasco com derrota para o Lanús, pela Copa Sul-Americana, que complicou as chances de classificação do Gigante da Colina. Agora, o treinador se volta para o Brasileirão, onde a missão é de tirar a equipe da zona de rebaixamento, o que uma vitória neste sábado lhe dará, ao menos de forma momentânea. O time que deve entrar em campo na partida deste sábado poderá ter algumas mudanças, com Hugo Moura disputando vaga no […]

trending_flat
Švýcaři přeskočili Německo, zářil Andrighetto

Švýcaři mají po čtyřech zápasech 10 bodů, Němci 9.Připravujeme podrobnosti. Mistrovství světa hokejistů:Skupina B (Herning):Švýcarsko - Německo 5:1 (0:0, 4:0, 1:1)Branky a nahrávky: 25. Riat (Jäger, Marti), 26. Andrighetto (Siegenthaler, Malgin), 34. Andrighetto (Fiala, Malgin), 35. Andrighetto (Kukan, Malgin), 49. Andrighetto (Kukan, Malgin) - 59. Michaelis (Müller, Kahun). Rozhodčí: Bjork (Švéd.), Vikman (Fin.) - Durmis (SR), Hynek (ČR). Vyloučení: 4:5. Využití: 2:1. Diváci: 5391.Švýcarsko: Genoni - Kukan, Siegenthaler, Glauser, Moser, Fora, Marti, Berni - Moy, Hischier, Fiala - Meier, Malgin, Andrighetto - Riat, Jäger, Knak - Ch. Bertschy, Schmid, Baechler - Ambühl. Trenér: Fischer.Německo: Niederberger - Seider, Müller, Wagner, Geibel, Szuber, Kälble, Mik - Schütz, Stachowiak, Kahun - Michaelis, Stützle, Ehliz - Pföderl, Samanski, Tiffels - Ehl, Hager, Kastner - Wiederer. Trenér: Kreis.

trending_flat
Paulo Nunes elege melhor e pior clube brasileiro na Libertadores: “Por incrível que pareça”

Paulo Nunes, comentarista da Globo (Reprodução) Paulo Nunes avalia que Palmeiras e Flamengo ocupam dois extremos na Libertadores. Enquanto o time alviverde acumula 100% de aproveitamento e está garantido nas oitavas de final, o Rubro-Negro precisa vencer a LDU para seguir rumo ao mata-mata. Neste cenário, os rivais que disputam o título do Brasileirão foram atrelados, respectivamente, aos lugares de melhor e pior representante do Brasil no torneio sul-americano. “Por número de pontos, é o Palmeiras (o melhor).”, disse Paulo Nunes, no programa Segue o Jogo. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE “Por incrível que pareça, é o Flamengo (o pior).”, acrescentou. Paulo Nunes valoriza triunfo do Botafogo Atual campeão da Libertadores, o Botafogo mostrou que não pode ser subestimado. Cumprindo o dever de casa ao vencer o Estudiantes, algo exaltado por Paulo Nunes, a equipe alvinegra depende apenas de si para seguir defendendo […]

trending_flat
Craque Neto banca campeão da Libertadores, Brasileirão e Copa do Brasil

Craque Neto no comando do "Apito Final" (Reprodução - YouTube) O Craque Neto está convencido de que o Palmeiras vai ‘nadar de braçada’ no futebol sul-americano em 2025. Em projeção realizada no “Os Donos da Bola”, o apresentador da Band foi convicto ao eleger o time de Abel Ferreira como postulante a todos os campeonatos que disputa nesta temporada. Na análise feita, o ex-jogador disse não identificar nenhuma equipe no patamar do Verdão, descartando até mesmo o Flamengo, que tem sido o rival mais direto dos palestrinos ao longo dos últimos anos. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE “O Palmeiras é candidato em tudo, de um jeito incrível. Quem é melhor do que o Palmeiras na América do Sul? Desculpa, cara”, iniciou o Craque Neto. “É favorito no Brasileirão, Libertadores e Copa do Brasil, pra mim”, palpitou o ex-jogador. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE No cenário de […]

trending_flat
Rogério Ceni indica três melhores times do Brasil hoje: “Exigem muito”

Ceni é técnico do Bahia - Divulgação Rogério Ceni não joga a toalha e promete muita luta por classificação do Bahia na Libertadores. Em entrevista coletiva, o treinador lamentou os resultados negativos, mas lembrou que a sequência foi indigesta contra equipes de alta qualidade no Brasil. Depois de encaminhar sua vaga nas oitavas de final, o Esquadrão foi surpreendido com duas derrotas e vai, na última rodada, tentar evitar a eliminação. PUBLICIDADE PUBLICIDADE “Os adversários competem, são duros. Nossa chave não tem um jogo razoável, mais ou menos. Nos últimos jogos que nós enfrentamos de Campeonato Brasileiro foram os melhores times praticamente. Palmeiras, Flamengo, Botafogo, enfim, são todos que as equipes exigem muito de você”, disse Ceni. “Infelizmente, você não joga com a segurança de você vencer, não tem uma sobra de equipe para que você diga que é favorito. […]

trending_flat
2025 NFL schedule (and video) winners and losers, plus how it’s made

I felt something while reading the NFL’s 2025 schedule last night. Hope? I’m a Bengals fan. We know better. Excited curiosity is the better description. I’ll explain why.Inside: Everything you should know about the 2025 schedule, including the Giants’ brutal start, plus how it gets made.This article is from Scoop City, The Athletic’s NFL newsletter. Sign up here to receive it directly in your inbox.NFL’s Gridiron GrammysSocial media interest in the NFL’s annual schedule release exceeds that of the NBA and NHL playoffs. Wild.Imagine the opposite. Posting about another sport while an NFL playoff game is live? Unthinkable. Our sports business newsletter writer, Dan Schanoff, put it best in his MoneyCall newsletter: The NFL owns the entire calendar.The annual schedule release is more than just an announcement. Teams take months to create viral videos, a trend that started when the Seahawks baked their schedule […]

Be the first to leave a comment

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity.

About SPORTIVO

Sportivo Network is a dedicated social platform for sports enthusiasts, athletes, and scouts. Whether you’re an aspiring athlete looking for opportunities, a coach searching for talent, or simply a sports lover wanting to connect with like-minded people, Sportivo is your go-to network. With features like direct messaging, profile showcasing, and talent scouting, Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity. Here, you can share your achievements, interact with professionals, and open doors to the next level in your sports journey. Join Sportivo Network – because every great athlete deserves to be discovered!
Copyright © 2025 SPORTIVO News. and SPORTIVO Network. All rights reserved.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation