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NFL schedule 2025: Full list of how many miles every team will travel and time zones each will cross
Have you ever wondered which NFL team travels the most miles in a given season? Thanks to research done by Bill Speros of bookies.com, you no longer have to wonder. He calculated
The release of the full Denver Broncos 2025 schedule will take place on Wednesday evening. While two of the games have been revealed, the 15 other game dates and kickoff times so far are a secret and will likely continue to be up until or close to the release at 6 p.
No team will have a more arduous travel schedule during the 2025 NFL regular season than the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chargers top the chart tabulated by Bookies.com's Bills Speros with a total travel distance of 37,086 miles, beating out the Los Angeles Rams and their total mileage of 34,832.
The NFL is announcing select games for each network this week before the full schedule drops on Wednesday night.
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For the first time ever, the NFL will exclusively be streaming a regular-season game in its entirety on YouTube and the best part is that it will be free. The Google-owned company will get to show the Week 1 game in Brazil which will feature the Los Angeles Chargers as the home team.
Melvin Gordon, a free-agent signing that offseason, moving boxes is a nice touch, and team legend John Elway makes an appearance on a scooter. Offensive lineman Graham Glasgow waving to the camera in front of screen with Graham Glasgow waving to the camera is a bit trippy, too. Come for the music, stay for the thumbs-up. Thumbs-ups?
The NFL announced the visiting teams and the dates for the 2025 international games on Tuesday, a slate that will send the Minnesota Vikings overseas for back-to-back weeks. The 2025 international schedule is as follows.
The 2025 NFL schedule is slowly being released this week, which means it's not a bad time to get some Super Bowl picks in. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, who will be back on ESPN calling Monday Night Football games this year, did just that while making an appearance Tuesday on Good Morning America.