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The NFL launched the schedules for the 32 teams on Wednesday, and some teams have it a little more difficult than others this season.
The NFL does not have a balanced schedule, so some teams will see more difficult or easier times, regardless of how they did it last season.
Trying to predict the strength of a schedule is an inaccurate science because the teams change a lot from one season to another, either in the free agency, the NFL draft or the changes in the main office and the coaching staff.
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The New York Giants First Round Draft selects Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart Posan for photos before the start of the press conference. (Images Thomas Salus-Imagn)
Anyway, here are the three teams whose opponents of 2025 have the percentage of high combined victories of the 2024 season and have a calendar.
New York Giants
Despite a terrible 3-14 season that almost costs General Manager Joe Schoen and chief coach Brian Daboll his work, giants have the most difficult schedule in football.
The opponents of the giants for the next season have a combined winning percentage of .574. The NFC EAST will play both at the NFC North and the AFC West this season, and both divisions house three teams that arrived at the playoffs last season.
The beginning of the giant calendar is particularly difficult, since six of its first eight games are against the playoffs last season.
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The New York Giants chief coach Brian Daboll leaves the field after losing to the Eagles in Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, on January 5, 2025. (Eric Hartline-Imagn images)
Below is the schedule of the giants:
- Week 1 – Away vs. The Washington Commanders
- Week 2 – Away vs. The Dallas Cowboys
- Week 3 – Home vs. The Kansas City Chiefs
- Week 4 – Home vs. The Los Angeles Chargers
- Week 5 – Away vs. The New Orleans Saints
- Week 6 – Home vs. The Philadelphia Eagles
- Week 7 – Away vs. The Denver Broncos
- Week 8 – Away vs. The Eagles
- WEEK 9 – Home vs the San Francisco 49ers
- Week 10 – Away vs The Chicago Bears
- Week 11 – Home vs The Green Bay Packers
- Week 12 – Away vs The Detroit Lions
- WEEK 13 – VS to the New England patriots
- Week 14 – Goodbye
- WEEK 15 – START AGAINST THE COMMANDERS
- Week 16 – Home vs The Minnesota Vikings
- Week 17 – Away vs The Las Vegas Raiders
- Week 18 – Home vs The Dallas Cowboys
Chicago Bears
The second year of Caleb Williams with the Bears will be a challenge, since their opponents had a combined winning percentage of .571.
All the teams in the north of the NFC, except the Bears, arrived at the playoffs last season, and the Bears will coincide with each of their enemies of the division twice this season.
In addition to the six usual games against its division rivals, NFC North is facing the NFC East and AFC North this season. The NFC EAST owns the champion of the Super Bowl Eagles and the commanders, who were knocked out by Philadelphia in the NFC championship game.
The AFC North had two playoffs last season in the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers, and that does not include the Cincinnati Bengals, which were lost by little the playoffs.
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The Chicago Bears Field Marshal, Caleb Williams, passes against the Seattle Seahawks in Soldier Field. (Daniel Bartel-Imagn images)
The Bears schedule is shown below:
- WEEK 1 – Home vs. The Vikings
- Week 2 – Away vs. The Lions
- Week 3 – Home vs. The Cowboys
- Week 4 – Away vs. The Raiders
- WEEK 5 – Goodbye
- Week 6 – Far vs. The commanders
- Week 7 – Start against Los Santos
- Week 8 – Away vs. The Ravens
- Week 9 – Away vs. The Bengals
- Week 10 – Home vs. The Giants
- Week 11 – Away vs. The Vikings
- Week 12 – Home vs. The Steelers
- Week 13 – Away vs. The Eagles
- Week 14 – Away vs. The Packers
- Week 15 – Home vs. The Cleveland Browns
- Week 16 – Start against Packers
- Week 17 – Away vs. The 49ers
- Week 18 – Home vs. The Lions
Detroit lions
The lions, like the Bears, are in the north NFC and most of their opponents overlap, so the opponents of both teams have a combined winning percentage of .571.
The lions were an excellent 15-2 last season, but will face a much higher task in 2025 to have the same record.
In addition to having a difficult schedule, the team lost both coordinators of the team last year. The offensive coordinator Ben Johnson took the work of coach in Chief of the Bears, while the defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is now the coach of the New York Jets.

Los Leones chief coach Dan Campbell, during the Green Bay Packers game in Ford Field in Detroit on December 5, 2024. (Junfu Han/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)
The lions schedule is shown below:
- Week 1 – Away vs. The Packers
- Week 2 – Home vs. The Bears
- Week 3 – Away vs. The Ravens
- Week 4 – Home vs. The Browns
- Week 5 – Away vs. The Bengals
- Week 6 – Away vs. The Chiefs
- Week 7 – Home vs. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Week 8 – Goodbye
- Week 9 – Home vs. Vikings
- Week 10 – Far vs. The commanders
- Week 11 – Away vs. The Eagles
- Week 12 – Home vs. The Giants
- WEEK 13 – START AGAINST THE PACKERS
- WEEK 14 – START AGAINST THE COWBOYS
- Week 15 – Away vs. The Los Angeles Rams
- Week 16 – Home vs. The Steelers
- Week 17 – Away vs. The Vikings
- Week 18 – Away vs. The Bears