2.) Green Bay Packers (Home)
I mean, Rodgers vs. Brady. What more could you ask for? We nearly got this matchup in the Super Bowl (twice). The Packers fell in overtime to the Seattle Seahawks in the 2014 NFC Championship Game — Seattle would go on to lose to the Pats in Super Bowl XLIX, courtesy of Malcolm Butler — and then again in the 2016 NFC Championship. That year, the Falcons beat the Packers, and then went on to blow a 28-3 lead to Brady in Super Bowl LI. Now that Brady is in the NFC, the dream of a Rodgers-Brady Super Bowl is all but over (unless Aaron jumps ship next year and goes to the AFC). This game is too good not to have on prime-time.