10 can't-miss games on NFL's 2020 schedule 📅

Michael McClymont / May 7, 2020

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Week 1: Texans at Chiefs

Led by two of the NFL's premier quarterbacks, the Chiefs and Texans open the 2020 season with a rematch of their high-scoring divisional playoff game.

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Week 1: Bucs at Saints

A much-anticipated meeting between two future Hall of Fame signal-callers is set for the season's opening week. Now divisional opponents, Tom Brady and Drew Brees will begin their battle for NFC supremacy.

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Week 3: Chiefs at Ravens

The NFL MVP versus the Super Bowl MVP. Two of the top contenders in the AFC meet up on Monday night in Week 3.

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Week 6: Packers at Bucs

Brady and Aaron Rodgers were unable to meet in a Super Bowl while TB12 played for the Patriots. Now that he's a Buc, two of the league's best under center will meet for an NFC clash in Tampa.

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Week 10: 49ers at Saints

This marks a rematch of one of 2019's most thrilling games. The 49ers pulled out the 48-46 victory on a last-second field goal and rode that momentum to the Super Bowl.

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Week 11: Titans at Ravens

Here's a rematch of the Titans' upset of the top-seeded Ravens in the 2019 playoffs. Baltimore is given a shot at redemption, while Tennessee gets a chance to prove it was no fluke.

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Week 12: Chiefs at Bucs

Brady and Patrick Mahomes meet again. Brady currently leads the series 2-1, but Mahomes and his Chiefs earned the most recent victory last season.

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Week 13: Bengals at Dolphins

This might be the first look at Joe Burrow versus Tua Tagovailoa in the pros. The first two QBs picked in the 2020 draft could begin their burgeoning rivalry.

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Week 15: Browns at Giants

Odell Beckham Jr. will set foot in MetLife Stadium for the first time since the New York Giants traded him to Cleveland in 2019. 

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Week 15: Chiefs at Saints

This could be a Super Bowl LV preview. The Saints and Chiefs are the current betting favorites to meet up again for a shot at the Lombardi Trophy.

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