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mtkr Posted June 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2015 Buffalo Bills SLOW OUT OF THE GATE? The Bills received no favors from the schedule-makers, with a brutal first quarter of the season with matchups against the Colts, Patriots and Giants at home, and a trip to Miami in the middle. If they can stay in the mix, they get the benefit of playing their final two games (against the Cowboys and the Jets) in Ralph Wilson Stadium. Miami Dolphins ON TRACK BEFORE BYEE? A chance to get hot before the byee week is there for the Dolphins, with less-threatening road matchups against Washington and Jacksonville before getting the Bills at home and the Jets in London. If the Dolphins want to crack into the postseason, they'll need to get ahead early in the season, as matchups against the Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants, Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots loom large down the stretch New England Patriots TITLE DEFENSE BEGINS The defending world champions open up the season on Sept. 10 at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers, then get an early byee in Week 4. The schedule-makers threw a curveball at the Pats with back-to-back road games in Dallas and Indianapolis in Weeks 5 and 6. The schedule softens up before another tough stretch against Denver, Philadelphia and Houston toward the end of the season. New York Jets RETURN OF REX Two games undoubtedly circled for the Jets are Weeks 10 and 17 -- both matchups with the Buffalo Bills, Rex Ryan's new team. The Jets will be under the spotlight in four primetime affairs in 2015, putting pressure on new head coach Todd Bowles and quarterbacks Geno Smith and Ryan Fitzpatrick. One of those signal-callers will have a tough stretch to end the season at the Cowboys and home against the Patriots before the second Bills game. Baltimore Ravens READY FOR THE ROAD The Ravens will need to keep their bags packed in the first half of the season, as five of their first seven games are on the road. If they can come out of that with a winning record, they get the benefit of having the Seahawks, Chiefs and Steelers come to Baltimore in the final month, avoiding tough road environments. Cincinnati Bengals HOME COOKIN' The Bengals only have to go on the road in back-to-back weeks once, with trips to San Francisco and Denver on the slate for Weeks 15 and 16. The downside with those matchups is that they are both in primetime, a place where Andy Dalton has struggled in his young career. The Bengals could look to make it five straight postseason trips if they can take advantage of tough, early home matchups against San Diego, Seattle and Kansas City Cleveland Browns LATE-SEASON OBSTACLES Head coach Mike Pettine gets to face his former team, the Jets, in Week 1 even though they're without Rex Ryan these days. The Browns will need to take advantage of early-season matchups at home against the Titans and Raiders to help their postseason chances, as late-season road trips to Seattle and Kansas City loom as large obstacles to a trip to the big dance. Pittsburgh Steelers A LONG DECEMBER The Steelers get a late-season byee in Week 11, but then have an incredibly difficult run from then on out. They must go on the road to face the Seahawks and each of their division rivals while also having to tango with Andrew Luck and Peyton Manning in Pittsburgh. That's a brutal final stretch of the season, meaning the Steelers will need to weather the early-season suspension of Le'Veon Bell to help secure a trip back to the postseason. Houston Texans CAN TEXANS STOP COLTS? The Texans' quest to win back the AFC South crown from the Colts begins favorably with home matchups against the Chiefs and Buccaneers, and road trips to Atlanta and Carolina in the first few weeks. However, J.J. Watt and the Texans' defense will have to contend with Tom Brady (Week 14) and Andrew Luck (Week 15) in back-to-back weeks, adding one final roadblock to their postseason quest. Indianapolis Colts SOFT FINAL STRETCH Andrew Luck will have his work cut out for him in Weeks 5 through 8 as he has to battle Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Cam Newton and Peyton Manning during that stretch. The Colts' mission for a third-straight AFC South title will likely be won or lost in that month, as the schedule softens up a bit to end the season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtkr Posted June 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2015 Jacksonville Jaguars LONDON CALLING AGAIN The Jaguars' 2015 schedule looks like one long, uphill battle. They have three separate instances where they have to go on the road in back-to-back weeks, with a string of three straight roadies from Week 3 to Week 5 against New England, Indianapolis and Tampa Bay. Adding further difficulty to this stretch is a trip to London in Week 7 to face Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Bills. Tennessee Titans EARLY TESTS ABOUND Tennessee will need to take advantage of winnable road contests against Tampa Bay and Cleveland to open the season, followed by four consecutive home games if they hope to make a return to the postseason. Their final month of the season poses significant challenges, with road trips to face the Jets, Patriots and Colts, as well as a visit from J.J. Watt and the Texans to Tennessee. Denver Broncos HOME FOR TOUGH TESTS Depending on how one views it, it could be nice for the Broncos to get their two toughest road matchups out of the way in the first three weeks when they travel to Kansas City and Detroit. Later in the season, Peyton Manning will have home-field advantage in his corner when Aaron Rodgers (Week 8) and Tom Brady (Week 12) come to town. Kansas City Chiefs TOUGH SLEDDING TO START The Chiefs have an unenviable start to the season, with three road trips to Houston, Green Bay and Cincinnati sandwiched around a visit from the Denver Broncos in the first four weeks. If they can survive that gauntlet and remain in the playoff mix, they get the benefit of three of their final four contests being held in the comfy confines of Arrowhead Stadium. Oakland Raiders REBOUND SEASON? The Raiders have a chance to make some noise in the middle of the season with matchups against the Jets, Vikings and Titans. However, they'll need to be playing their best football at the end of the season when they have to face Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers and Philip Rivers in consecutive weeks before finishing out the season on the road in Kansas City. San Diego Chargers PLAYOFF RUN STARTS EARLY It's always useful when warm-weather teams can avoid nasty cold-weather games late in the season, and the Chargers are pretty fortunate in that regard. Road trips to Jacksonville and Oakland will keep the Bolts in relatively warm climates, although trips to Kansas City and Denver in the month of December will pose challenges for a playoff-hungry team. DALLAS COWBOYS COWBOYS SEASON PREVIEWCOWBOYS LOOK TO BUILD ON '14 The Cowboys will be tested immediately with division matchups at home versus the New York Giants and on the road against the Philadelphia Eagles and old friend DeMarco Murray. The middle of the schedule will feature both Super Bowl XLIX teams visiting Dallas. Late-season matchups on the road at Green Bay and Buffalo could be key to the 'Boys postseason fortunes NY GIANTS PRIMED FOR BOUNCE BACK? The front half of the schedule won't do Big Blue any favors. Trips to Buffalo and Philadelphia, as well as a visit from San Francisco and both games against the rival Cowboys could conspire to put the Giants in an early season hole. But if Tom Coughlin's team can survive that gauntlet, they could make a playoff run with late-season games against the Jets, Panthers and Vikings. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES EAGLES LOOK TO REPEAT The Birds will be flying a lot early in the schedule with three of their first four games on the road. After that, things begin to open up. A Monday night game and two Sunday night contests sandwiched around a byee might be just what the doctor ordered for a team looking to make just its second playoff appearance in the past five seasons. Having three straight home games in Weeks 14 through 16 won't hurt, either. WASHINGTON REDSKINS LOOKING TO BOUNCE BACK There's a chance for Washington to make some early hay in 2015. Of the team's first seven opponents, only one -- the Eagles -- had a winning record in 2014. That's the good news. The bad news is that the slate is definitely back-loaded. Washington's final five contests of the regular season feature a pair of games against the Cowboys as well as a trip to Philadelphia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtkr Posted June 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2015 CHICAGO BEARS NOVEMBER SLATE LOOMS LARGE The Bears will need to be ready when the 2015 season begins. Four of Chicago's first six games are against 2014 playoff teams, including the Packers and Seahawks within the first three weeks. Lest you think the Bears will get a breather midway through the season, feast your eyes on a November slate that includes trips to San Diego and Green Bay as well as a visit from the Denver Broncos. Late-season trips to Minnesota and Tampa Bay could offer respite if the Bears find themselves in the playoff hunt. DETROIT LIONS DAUNTING EARLY STRETCH The Rule of Threes applies to the Lions' schedule in 2015. Detroit faces three tough opponents in the Broncos, Seahawks and Cardinals in Weeks 3 through 5. After a trip to Green Bay in Week 10, Detroit gets a welcomed three-game home stand, which includes the Eagles on Thanksgiving Day and the Packers on the following Thursday. The Lions end the season by playing three of their final four games on the road -- games that could be critical if the Motor City Kitties want a return to the postseason. GREENBAY PACKERS PACKERS LOOK FOR REVENGE If the Packers are still stinging over last season's painful NFC Championship Game loss (and why wouldn't they be?), they won't have to wait long for their chance at a measure of revenge with the Seahawks visiting Lambeau in Week 2. Overall, the schedule spaces out nicely for the Pack. There are only two instances in which Green Bay faces teams with winning 2014 records in consecutive weeks. Week 8's Sunday night contest in Denver between the Packers and Broncos is worth circling on the calendar. MINNESOTA VIKINGS TOUGH OPENING SLATE The Vikings will have an uphill battle to begin the season. The first month consists of a Monday night game in San Francisco before home games against the Lions and Chargers and a road contest in Denver. Throw in a Week 5 byee and Minnesota is looking at a very long stretch to finish the year. A late road trip to Arizona and a season-ending visit to Green Bay might not do much to spur optimism near the close of the campaign. ATLANTA FALCONS VITAL LATE-SEASON STRETCH The Falcons might qualify for the NFC East division after the first quarter of the season. Atlanta will have faced all four members of that division by Week 5 -- including the Eagles, Giants and Cowboys to open the campaign. The Falcons should feel a lot more at home late in the year, closing the season with four out of five contests against NFC South foes. CAROLINA PANTHERS MID-SEASON SLATE IS KEY Carolina's path to a third straight NFC South division title begins on a southern route. The Panthers' first four games are against teams from the AFC and NFC South, bookended by a couple of trips to the Sunshine State for games against the Jaguars and Buccaneers. Weeks 6 through 9 could be a season-defining run for the Panthers. They begin that stretch with a trip to Seattle followed by consecutive home contests against the Eagles, Colts and Packers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtkr Posted June 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2015 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS BYEE AT THE RIGHT TIME The Saints' schedule is laid out about a nicely as you would have ever wanted. New Orleans doesn't have back-to-back road contests all season but does enjoy a pair of two-game homestands in November and December. Throw in a byee in Week 11 and the slate sets up well for the Saints to make a late-season push to the playoffs. We'll see if Sean Payton's revamped offense is up to the task. TAMPABAY BUCCANEERS LIGHT TRAVEL TO BEGIN The Buccaneers will hope to get plenty of southern hospitality at the start of the season. The Bucs won't travel any further north than Nashville until a Week 7 trip to D.C. A three-game run against the Cowboys, Eagles and Colts could sink the ship in the middle of the season. But if Tampa survives, a Thursday night matchup against the Rams in Week 15 could be a springboard to something bigger. . ARIZONA CARDINALS CHANCE FOR BIG START Arizona has a good chance to start strong with their first four games against teams who sported losing records in 2014. After that, the Cardinals will leave the nest for a while. Of the Birds' eight road games, six of them come in a nine-week span. Their final road trip of the year is a Week 15 affair at Philadelphia, which begins a season-ending gauntlet with back-to-back games against the Packers and Seahawks. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS CAN TOMSULA KEEP TEAM AFLOAT? Jim Tomsula and the new-look Niners have their work cut out for them early in the season. After the season opener at home against the Vikings, San Francisco faces the Steelers, Cardinals and Packers in consecutive weeks. The 49ers renew their rivalry with the Seattle Seahawks in a Thursday night matchup in Week 7. We'll see if it has the same level of intensity without Jim Harbaugh patrolling the San Francisco sidelines. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS RETURN TO SUPER BOWL? Seattle's quest for a third straight Super Bowl appearance begins with consecutive road games at St. Louis and Green Bay. Midway through the season, the Seahawks will take trips to San Francisco and Dallas before a byee in Week 9. They will need the rest because after the break, the 'Hawks will host the Cardinals, Niners and Steelers. That stretch is certain to tell us quite a bit about the defending NFC champs. ST.LOUIS RAMS TESTED FROM THE START The Rams will need to come out swinging as four of their first five games are against 2014 playoff teams -- including four division winners from a season ago. Things lighten somewhat after that since St. Louis plays four straight contests against teams that had losing records last season. If the Rams find themselves in the playoff race late in the season, a pair of divisional road trips to Seattle and San Francisco will have extra meaning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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mtkr Posted June 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2015 Week 1 STORY OF WEEK 1 AFC JUGGERNAUTS SQUARE OFF The 2015 NFL season begins in fine fashion, with the showdown many predicted would be the AFC Championship Game last season before Le'Veon Bell went down with a hyperextended knee. Expect the fireworks to start here with a classic Ben Roethlisberger-Tom Brady showdown and carry on through the weekend with Giants-Cowboys. Games 2 watch: Pittsburgh Steelers vs New England Patriots Baltimore Ravens vs Denver Broncos SB RM: Miami Dolphins vs Washington Redskins Week 2 STORY OF WEEK 2 PACKERS GET A SHOT AT REVENGE A rematch of one of the greatest comeback victories in playoff history doubles as the centerpiece for Week 2 as Aaron Rodgers and the Packers host the Seahawks with revenge on their minds. DeMarco Murray will be seeking his share of revenge as well when his Eagles host the Cowboys, the team that let him walk. Games 2 watch: Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Seattle Seahawks vs Green Bay Packers Pittsburg Steelers vs Sanfrancisco 49ers!!! SB RM: Jets vs Colts Week 3 STORY OF WEEK 3 TAKING IT BACK OLD SCHOOL In a season filled with great Super Bowl rematches, none go further back than this one. Chiefs-Packers recalls 1967 and Super Bowl I, but this time it's Aaron Rodgers, not Bart Starr, leading the way in Green Bay. Among the other captivating inter-conference matchups this week: Eagles-Jets and Broncos-Lions. Games 2 watch: Kansas City Chiefs vs Green Bay Packers Sanfrancisco 49ers vs Arizona Cardinals SB RM: Steelers vs Rams CHiefs vs Packers Week 4 STORY OF WEEK 4 NEW YORK SUPER BOWL REMATCH Will "wide right" give way to "right on track" for the Bills under Rex Ryan? Or will Odell Beckham have his way with Rex's secondary? Find out in this rematch of Super Bowl XXV, which paves the way for a weekend of great football that also includes Eagles-Redskins, Packers-49ers and Cowboys-Saints. Games 2 watch: Baltimore Ravens vs Pittsburgh Steelers Houston Texans vs Altanta Falcons SB RM: Gaints vs Bills Week 5 STORY OF WEEK 5 BRADY AND ROMO MEET AGAIN It's been nearly four years since the Patriots and Cowboys squared off, so it's only fitting that Tom Brady and Tony Romo should face off again at the heights of their powers. In another reunion of sorts, 2004 draft mates Ben Roethlisberger and Philip Rivers meet on "Monday Night Football" for the first time since 2012. Games 2 watch: New England Patriots vs Dallas Cowboys Arizona cardinals vs Detroit lions Week 6 STORY OF WEEK 6 CAN LUCK GET OVER THE HUMP? As fantastic as Andrew Luck has been, he's never been able to get a win against Tom Brady and the Patriots. He'll get his chance again -- this time with a revamped offense led by veterans Frank Gore and Andre Johnson -- as part of a Week 6 slate that also includes Cardinals-Steelers, a rematch of Super Bowl XLIII. Games 2 watch: New England Patriots vs Indianapolis Colts Arizona Cardinals vs Pittsburgh Steelers SB RM: Arizona Cardinals vs Pittsburg Steelers Kansas city Chiefs vs Minnesota vikings Baltimore Ravens vs Sanfrancisco 49ers Week 7 STORY OF WEEK 7 SAINTS FACE TOUGH ROAD TEST A feel good moment for the Saints as Drew Brees and Co. embark on a rematch against the franchise they won their first Super Bowl against. They might not feel so fortunate, though, as they enter The House That Andrew Luck Is Remodeling. Games 2 watch: Seattle Sea hawks vs Sanfrancisco 49ers New orleans Saints vs Indianapolis colts SB RM: Saints vs colts Week 8 STORY OF WEEK 8 LUCK AND NEWTON FINALLY MEET Of all of the players Andrew Luck was compared to leading into the 2012, he compared closest athletically to Cam Newton. Funny then that the two have never met. That will change in Week 8 in Carolina amidst a slate that also includes another great quarterback matchup: Aaron Rodgers against Peyton Manning. Games 2 watch: Indianapolis Colts vs Carolina Panthers Seattle Seahawks vs Dallas Cowboys Greenbay Packers vs Denver Broncos SB RM: Greenbay Packers vs Denver Broncos Week 9 DEMARCO RETURNS TO DALLAS Few teams retooled in the offseason as much as the Eagles, who Chip Kelly remade nearly in total on offense. That reordering included running back DeMarco Murray, who has plenty to prove against his former mates in Dallas. Can the north-south runner be the difference-maker in this long-standing NFC East rivalry? Games 2 watch: Philadelphia Eagles vs Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos vs Indianapolis Colts Week 10 PATRIOTS LOOK TO AVENGE SUPER BOWL LOSSES The reigning champion Patriots take on the team they just can't seem to get the best of as they travel to meet the Giants, who have had their number in two straight Super Bowls. Elsewhere, Rex Ryan returns to MetLife Stadium to take on the Jets in a much-anticipated "Thursday Night Football" showdown. Games 2 watch: Buffalo Bills vs New York Jets Arizona Cardinals vs Seattle Seahawks SB RM: Minnesota vikings vs Oakland Raiders New England partiots vs NY Giants Week 11 HOW WILL THE WEST BE WON? The 49ers might have a different look than they did under coach Jim Harbaugh, but their rivalry with the Seahawks still burns. See the sparks fly again as NFC West foes reunite as the Seahawks continue their bid to return to the Super Bowl. The Patriots continue a similar quest in a Monday night showdown against the Bills. Games 2 watch: SanFrancisco 49ers vs Seattle Seahawks SB RM: Dallas Cowboys vs Miami dolphins Week 12 BRADY AND MANNING MEET AGAIN When you're the champions, you get to play under the brightest lights. Then again, no lights are brighter than when Tom Brady and Peyton Manning are on the field together. Two of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play the game meet for the 17th time in what figures to be yet another classic game. Games 2 watch: New England Patriots vs Denver Broncos Pittsburg Steelers vs Seattle Seahawks SanFrancisco 49ers vs Arizona cardinals SB RM: Pittsburg Steelers vs Seattle Seahawks Week 13 KELLY AND BELICHICK MATCH WITS Yes, this is a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX, but really it's about Chip Kelly vs. Bill Belichick. This marks the first meeting between the unconventional coaching gurus and it promises to be a dandy. As an added bonus, the Colts and Steelers meet in a rematch of last year's thriller in which they combined for 85 points Games 2 watch: New York Jets vs New York Giants Indianapolis Colts vs Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles vs New England Patriots SB RM: Philadelphia Eagles vs New England Patriots Week 14 THE COWBOYS SEEK REVENGE You know Dez Bryant will have this one circled on his calendar after his catch at the goal line against the Packers was disallowed in the divisional round, dashing the Cowboys from the playoffs. Speaking of added motivation, LeSean McCoy will have some too as he returns to Philadelphia, this time as a member of the Bills. Games 2 watch: Buffalo Bills vs Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Cowboys vs Green Bay Packers Sandiego Chargers vs Kansas city chiefs Seattle Seahawks vs Baltimore Ravens Week 15 ANDRE FACES HIS FORMER TEAM When Andre Johnson left town, the Texans insinuated that their franchise leader in receiving yards had lost a step. They'll find out first hand whether or not that's true when they travel to Indianapolis to take on a high-powered Colts offense that now features Johnson in Reggie Wayne's former role. Games 2 watch: Denver Broncos vs Pittsburg Steelers Arizona cardinals vs Philadelphia eagles Miami Dolphins vs Sandiego chargers SB RM: Bills vs redskins Greenbay packers vs Oakland Raiders SanFrancisco 49ers vs cincinatti bengals Week 16 THE BATTLE FOR THE NORTH Stars have come and gone, yet Steelers-Ravens still remains a can't-miss rivalry game, especially when it comes this late in the season with the AFC North title potentially on the line. Elsewhere, the Cowboys and Bills renew one of the most captivating matchups of the 1990s when they meet in Buffalo. Games 2 watch: Greenbay packers vs Arizona cardinals Seattle steelers vs Baltimore ravens SB RB: Dallas cowboys vs Buffalo bills Week 17 WILL REX GET THE LAST LAUGH? This is it. Playoffs on the line. 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