Go Browns (over Texans)
Go Falcons (over Colts)
Go Bucs (over Jags)
Go Cowboys (over Dolphins)
Go Patriots (over Broncos)
Christmas Day:
Go Raiders (over Chiefs)
Go 49ers (over Ravens)
My prediction:
Saturday afternoon: Ravens at Bengals
Saturday night: Giants at Vikings
Sunday early: Dolphins at Bills
Sunday afternoon: Packers/Seahawks at Niners
Sunday night: Cowboys at Bucs
Monday night: Chargers at Jaguars
What’s the reasoning for no coin toss option (to determine home field) if the Bills and Bengals were to meet in the playoffs (assuming Chiefs, Bills, and Bengals all win this weekend)?
Book flights, hotels, or whatever you need to attend the game. But, wait to actually purchase the tickets. I do it all the time. I’ve already committed to going to the game, but don’t actually buy tickets until week of the game or day of the game.
Keep seeing this on Twitter:
However, I can't imagine the NFL making the Packers play three road games in a row (either weeks 7-9 or weeks 12-14), so I'm not buying it. (The game in London is a Packers home game, so all the missing dates would have to be road games.)
The way this is going, next year I expect the NFL to have a special one-hour show on Thursday nights from mid-April to mid-May to release teaser games for the upcoming season. Thursday (and all its schedule leaks throughout the day) can’t come soon enough.