Ranking all 32 NFL teams (including the Eagles) by 2024 strength of schedule

We’re ranking all 32 NFL teams by their 2024 strength of schedule ahead of the offseason and NFL draft

We’re about 100 days from the 2024 NFL schedule reveal, but the world and Eagles fans already know who their opponents will be.

The league uses multiple factors in determining the year schedule of games.

There’s a cycle of inter-conference faceoffs; each NFC division rotates through each AFC division every four seasons and the other NFC divisions every three seasons.

In addition, where a team finishes within their division dictates a same-finish matchup with one team from the opposite conference and whichever divisions aren’t in the rotation for that season.

Philadelphia previously had one of the more difficult schedules over the past two years, but 2024 will see the Eagles among the top ten easiest schedules based on win-loss percentages from last year.

Offering an early glimpse into where the Eagles could finish this season, here’s how Philadelphia’s 17-game slate for 2024 stacks up to the rest of the league, in February.

The Lions won’t be playing in Brazil in 2024

The Detroit Lions won’t be playing in Sao Paulo now that the Eagles are hosting the first NFL game in Brazil

Detroit fans looking to make a big trip to watch the Lions play in a new location will have to wait. With the NFL’s announcement that the Philadelphia Eagles will be the host team for the league’s first-ever regular season game in Brazil, it rules out the Lions from making the trip to Sao Paulo.

The Lions and Eagles will not play in 2024. Had the Eagles won the NFC East, as it looked like they were going to do up until late December, it would have been a possibility with both teams having a first-place schedule. Alas, the Eagles’ collapse allowed the Dallas Cowboys to win that one. The Lions are slated to play in Dallas in the upcoming season.

It’s unlikely the Lions will be playing outside of the United States at all in 2024. The Vikings and Bears will be the home team for games at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. While there is no mandate against playing divisional foes on a neutral site, it’s not something the NFL typically schedules. The 49ers and Cardinals played in Mexico in 2022, and three division games have taken place in London, the last in 2017.

The Carolina Panthers will host the game in Germany this season. The Lions and Panthers also won’t play in 2024.

Detroit hasn’t played an international game since the 2015 season. Only the Steelers and Cowboys have gone longer without leaving the U.S. Detroit was slated to play the Jaguars in London in 2020, but the global pandemic canceled all international dates that year.

Ranking Eagles’ potential opponents for 2024 NFL season opener in Brazil

We’re ranking the Philadelphia Eagles potential opponents for the Friday night NFL season opener in Brazil

The 2024 NFL schedule will be released sometime on a Thursday night in mid-May, but we know that the Eagles will open the season in a home contest, played on a Friday night in Brazil.

The Eagles have been chosen to play in the NFL’s first-ever game in Brazil in Week 1 on Friday, September 6, to kick off their 2024 regular season, Commissioner Roger Goodell announced on Monday in his annual Super Bowl presser with the media in Las Vegas.

“Está pronto para ver os Eagles no Brasil?” (In Portuguese, “Are you ready to watch the Eagles in Brazil?”)

“The Eagles organization is honored to have been selected to play in the first-ever National Football League game in South America,” said Jeffrey Lurie, Philadelphia Eagles Chairman and CEO. “With the global growth of our sport being a top priority to our league, we embrace the opportunity to grow our fanbase around the world and bring Eagles football to the 38 million sports fans in Brazil. One of the world’s most culturally diverse nations, Brazil is an international melting pot, and we look forward to experiencing its warm, vibrant, and welcoming environment later this year.”

As part of the NFL International Series, this will be the first Friday night game on opening weekend in over 50 years. Philadelphia’s opponent and kickoff time will be announced later, closer to when the 2024 NFL schedule is revealed in May.

The contest will be played at Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil, with a seating capacity of 47,252.

This will be the second International Series Game in the regular season for the Eagles, who played in London during the 2018 campaign and defeated Jacksonville, 24-18 at Wembley Stadium. The Eagles played preseason games in Mexico City in 1978, London in 1989 and ’91, and Tokyo in 1993.

Home to the Brazilian soccer team SC Corinthians, the stadium was an official venue for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games.

Philadelphia is one of the biggest draws in the NFL, and With nine possible opponents to choose from ( Cowboys, Giants, Commanders, Browns, Falcons, Jaguars, Steelers, Packers, and Panthers), the league is tasked with picking the most intriguing matchup.

Let’s rank the best potential matchups for that opening game:

National reaction to Eagles opening 2024 NFL seaon on a Friday night in Brazil

The Eagles have been chosen to play in the NFL’s first-ever game in Brazil in Week 1 on Friday, September 6 to kick off their 2024 regular season, Commissioner Roger Goodell announced on Monday in his annual conversation with the media prior to the Super Bowl in Las Vegas.

The National Football League will play a regular season game in Brazil in 2024 — the first ever in South America — as the league emphasizes global growth as a significant strategic priority.

That historic first game in Brazil will take place in the city of São Paulo at the Corinthians Arena, home to the Brazilian soccer team, the Sport Club Corinthians.

The stadium was the official venue for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. With the game in South America, the NFL will have played a game (preseason or regular season) in five of the seven continents worldwide.

The Eagles confirmed they will play host against a team to be named.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made the initial announcement at the 2023 December League Meeting in Dallas.

“The Eagles organization is honored to have been selected to play in the first-ever National Football League game in South America,” said Jeffrey Lurie, Philadelphia Eagles Chairman and CEO. “With the global growth of our sport being a top priority to our league, we embrace the opportunity to grow our fanbase around the world and bring Eagles football to the 38 million sports fans in Brazil. One of the world’s most culturally diverse nations, Brazil is an international melting pot, and we look forward to experiencing its warm, vibrant, and welcoming environment later this year.”

As part of the NFL International Series, this will be the first Friday night game on opening weekend in over 50 years. The opponent and kickoff time will be announced later, closer to when the 2024 NFL schedule is revealed this spring.

The potential opponents for that opener include the Cowboys, Giants, Commanders, Browns, Falcons, Jaguars, Steelers, Packers, and Panthers.

With the news now official, here’s the national reaction to the the Eagles taking over Brazil.

Eagles to host their 2024 regular-season opener in Brazil as part of International Series

The Eagles will play in the NFL’s first-ever game in Brazil in Week 1 on Friday, Sept. 6 to kick off their 2024 season, Commissioner Roger Goodell announced.

The NFL today announced that the Philadelphia Eagles will host their 2024 season opener in Brazil — the league’s first-ever game in South America.

The game will take place in the city of São Paulo at Arena Corinthians, home to the Sport Club Corinthians Paulista soccer team.

The stadium was a venue for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. With the game in South America, the NFL will have played a preseason or regular-season contest on five of the seven continents.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell initially announced the game at the December owners meetings in Irving, Texas.

In a statement Monday, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said the following:

“The Eagles organization is honored to have been selected to play in the first-ever National Football League game in South America. With the global growth of our sport being a top priority to our league, we embrace the opportunity to grow our fanbase around the world and bring Eagles football to the 38 million sports fans in Brazil. One of the world’s most culturally diverse nations, Brazil is an international melting pot, and we look forward to experiencing its warm, vibrant, and welcoming environment later this year.”

This will be the first Friday night game in Week 1 in over 50 years. The opponent and kickoff time will be announced closer to when the NFL schedule is revealed in May.

The potential opponents are the Cowboys, Giants, Commanders, Browns, Falcons, Jaguars, Steelers, Packers and Panthers.

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NFL targeting Brazil for a 2024 International Series game

The NFL is targeting Brazil for a 2024 International Series game. Which stadium could play host? Would you want the Saints to make the trip?

Now this is interesting. Multiple reports from NFL ownership meetings in Dallas say the league’s decision-makers will be voting on a potential 2024 regular season game to be played in Brazil, with a verdict coming as soon as Wednesday afternoon.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has made the league’s International Series a point of emphasis on his annual agenda — we may never see a Super Bowl played overseas or have an NFL team headquartered outside America, but Goodell clearly sees room for expansion in international markets. After kicking off games in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Mexico, he’s looking to Brazil as the next hotspot in 2024 (plus Spain in 2025, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports).

So where could that game be played? Venues used for recent international NFL games include London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (seating over 60,000) and Wembley Stadium (seating more than 85,000), Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca (capacity for 78,000 seats) as well as Germany’s stadiums in Munich (the 69,000-seat Allianz Arena) and Frankfurt (Deutsche Bank Park, seating about 51,000).

That’s an average capacity of about 68,600 seats. If that’s in the ballpark of what the NFL is looking for in a venue, São Paulo has one clear option: the Estadio do Morumbi (which opened in 1960, easily seating 66,000). The city is also home to the Arena Corinthians (opened in 2014, seating 49,000) and Estádio Prudentão (built in 1982, seating 45,000) as alternative sites.

Now, what you’re really here for: could the Saints be involved? The answer to that is a soft “maybe.” New Orleans will not lose another home game to an international game in 2024 after doing so in 2022’s matchup with the Minnesota Vikings in London. NFL ownership previously agreed that every team would play a “home” game overseas once every eight years, but they’re voting soon on whether to shorten that to a four-year gap, so the Saints could make the trip as visitors.

An NFC team is expected to host the game in Brazil (if approved by league ownership), per Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, and the Saints have away games scheduled in 2024 with the following opponents in their conference:

  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Carolina Panthers
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Dallas Cowboys
  • New York Giants
  • Same-place NFC North team (right now, the Green Bay Packers)

We can rule out the Packers, Falcons, and Buccaneers because they have “hosted” international games in recent years, leaving the Panthers, Cowboys, and Giants as options to host. We should acknowledge the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, and Chicago Bears are eligible to host the game in Brazil if the Saints end up playing a difference NFC North team in 2024, depending on how the final divisional standings shake out.

But there’s another factor to consider: the NFL’s international marketing rights for Brazil have been awarded to just one team, the Miami Dolphins. It’s likely they would want the Dolphins to be involved because of that (or at least, the Dolphins would want to be involved), even if they’re playing as visitors. Miami has made a number of overseas appearances including a game in Frankfurt this year. They’re a likelier fit than the Saints.

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How a trip to London got the Jaguars’ season back on track

The Jaguars went from 1-2 to 3-2 in their time in London, giving their season new life heading into Week 6.

Just a couple weeks ago, the Jacksonville Jaguars were 1-2 and sitting at the bottom of the AFC South. Now, the Jaguars are 3-2 and atop the division most NFL fans expected them to win before the season.

While the schedule may show one home game and one away game, the two-game stretch served as back-to-back unofficial home games for Jacksonville. In Week 4 and Week 5, the Jaguars played the Atlanta Falcons and the Buffalo Bills, respectively, in London.

An extended stay at their home away from home may have been needed to get the Jaguars’ season back on track.

“It was good to get out of Jacksonville at that time,” Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said. “We needed to bond a little bit as a football team, and we’ve done that. And now we get to go back with two wins, and we’ve got a big AFC South matchup next week.”

Jacksonville started the season with a win against the Indianapolis Colts. However, the team suffered losses in its first two home games when it faced the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans, who blew the team out.

The Jaguars’ game against the Falcons looked like a potential bounce-back game, and bounce back they did. They cruised to a 23-7 victory, and Pederson saw a difference in how the team played, even if it hadn’t totally forgotten the previous losses.

“It’s hard to say if you’re over it, but I think they were much more relaxed, and really the energy today was much better than last week,” Pederson said following Jacksonville’s Week 4 win. “It’s about how we respond, and the guys responded extremely well today.”

The Jaguars then stayed in London, while not in the same hotel, and faced a challenge following their victory over the Falcons. They ran into a 3-1 Bills team that had won three straight, with all those victories coming by at least 28 points.

Jacksonville produced its most well-rounded game of the season and defeated the rolling Bills, 25-20.

“It started last week against the Falcons, and we found a way to win that one, then against a really good hot Bills team today and found a way again.” Pederson said after the Jaguars beat the Bills. “Great team effort, but definitely feels good. Still a lot of football ahead of us, but we accomplished our immediate goal, and that was to win two games over here.”

While Pederson said the team’s goal is to win one game at a time, two straight games could give Jacksonville more momentum than it has had all season. The time in London also gave the Jaguars players and staff time to grow closer early in the season.

“The fact that we got to spend time in the hotel together, players went to dinner together, they just hung around and played some golf together,” Pederson said. “When you’re in the heat of the battle out there and of course in the game, you lean on each other that way, and we were able to do that for those 10 days. I think the guys really embraced that, and now it’s a matter of coming back here, continuing that same sort of mindset as we prepare for this week and for the first half of our season.”

Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence didn’t think much changed after going from 1-2 to 3-2, but he thought the wins helped the team work out some kinks.

“The difference is we’re making the plays when we have to make them in crunch time, and I think the other two games that we’ve lost, we didn’t do that when the moment was there,” Lawrence said. “If we clean up even more of the mistakes and the execution and sloppiness, it’ll be even cleaner.”

Lawrence enjoyed playing in London, but he said he looks forward to returning to Jacksonville. The Jaguars are now preparing for a home tilt against Indianapolis, the team they beat in Week 1.

“We got two wins, and that was the goal was to get two wins and go home,” Lawrence said. “I know we’re excited to go home. It’s a long time away from your life, but we’re excited to get back.”

While not much has changed for the Colts, starting quarterback Anthony Richardson will be out, and former Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II will be in.

While the Jags beat the Colts in their season-opening matchup, going into their game against Indianapolis as the division-leader should give them more confidence. Now, Jacksonville not only leads the division, but they took down one of the best teams in the league.

The Jaguars can’t play down to their opponent because Indianapolis has played well to start the season. The Colts have beaten the Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens, and Tennessee Titans, and they fell in overtime to the Los Angeles Rams.

The Colts’ starter is Richardson when he’s healthy, but Minshew has seen plenty of action in 2023 due to Richardson’s early-season health issues. Even though Richardson is a more dynamic playmaker, Minshew has proven he can be extremely efficient and show up in big games, and his first chance to beat his former team certainly qualifies.

Regardless, the Jaguars have won back-to-back games and have a chance to use their London trip as a confidence boost against a division opponent.

“It’s big for our organization,” Pederson said after beating the Bills. “We came over here 1-2, and we’re going back 3-2… and just proud of our entire organization and our team for how we handled it.”

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Doug Pederson: London trip ‘hitting us at the right time’

A change of scenery could be just what the Jaguars need right now, according to Doug Pederson.

Something has to change for the Jacksonville Jaguars. A week after a frustrating loss to the Kansas City Chiefs at home, the Jaguars were embarrassed by the visiting Houston Texans on Sunday.

So a change of scenery for the next couple weeks doesn’t sound too bad to Jaguars coach Doug Pederson. With the team headed to London for games against the Atlanta Falcons and Buffalo Bills, the coach is feeling optimistic that it’s just what the Jaguars need.

“I’m really hoping that this trip — obviously, it’s hitting us at right time, I think,” Pederson said Sunday in an interview with team reporter Bucky Brooks. “I think it’s a good opportunity for us to reset a little bit. Be together and be away, hopefully be away from distractions around Jacksonville right now.”

The Jaguars have played a home game in London every season since 2013 with the exception of 2020 when the international slate was canceled by the NFL due to COVID. Jacksonville is 4-5 all-time in its United Kingdom trips.

Most recently, the Jaguars lost 21-17 to the Denver Broncos at Wembley Stadium in October 2022. It proved to be a turning point for quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who said the two-interception performance “kind of flipped a switch” for him. He threw 15 touchdowns and two interceptions over his next nine games.

Like Pederson, the Jaguars’ third-year quarterback is hoping this year’s trip to London can get the team back on track.

“I think if we use it the right way, it can be good for us,” Lawrence said Sunday. “I don’t think that we should need that to, you know, get the sense of urgency and to play better and execute. I don’t think that we should need that. But if that’s what we need, then it’s coming at the right time and we’re going to take advantage of it.”

Despite their recent struggles, the Jaguars opened as a three-point favorite against the Falcons. After their “home game” at Wembley Stadium against the Falcons, the Jaguars will be the designated road team during the Week 5 game against the Bills at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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Roger Goodell: NFL hopes to learn from Jaguars’ pair of London games

Roger Goodell says the NFL isn’t planning on eventually having a team play three or more games overseas. But he isn’t ruling it out either.

The Jacksonville Jaguars will venture into unfamiliar territory for an NFL team in 2023 when they play back-to-back games in London.

No team has played overseas twice in a year before, let alone two weeks in a row. While some have suggested it’s a step toward a team making a European city their full-time home, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell pumped the brakes in a Tuesday press conference.

When asked if the NFL intends to eventually have a team play three or more games internationally, Goodell said the league isn’t thinking that far ahead.

“We like to take things in increments,” Goodell told reporters. “I think one of the things we always focus on — pretty much with everything we do, but I’ll put it specifically to the international games — is to learn from our experience every year. To try something a little different and understand the impact of that.

“This is the first time we’re going to have a team stay a week and play consecutive games. I think we’ll learn from that and that’s the intent of it, ultimately. To see what’s the impact to the Jaguars, in this case. We’ll evaluate that after we’re done. At some point, would we try three? Possibly. But I think the focus is to try to do two and see what the impact is first, and then we’ll go from there.”

The Jaguars have made in-roads in London by playing one home game there every year since 2013 (with the exception of 2020 due to COVID). However, the team is working with Jacksonville to plan a renovation of TIAA Bank Field, which would likely coincide with a lease that keeps the team in the city for the foreseeable future.

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49ers not included in initial international, Black Friday or Christmas games in 2023

The 49ers weren’t part of the first handful of games the NFL announced Wednesday.

The NFL’s full schedule release will come Thursday, but a handful of games including the international contests were announced Wednesday. The league also released the games that will be played Black Friday and Christmas. San Francisco won’t be part of any of those per the league’s initial schedule announcement.

Jacksonville will play a pair of games in England in Weeks 4 and 5 this year. They face the Falcons in Week 4 at Wembley Stadium, then they’ll play against the Bills at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium the following week.

In Week 6 the NFL will stay at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where the Ravens and Titans will rekindle their old AFC Central rivalry.

The international scene will shift to Germany’s Frankfurt Stadium in Week 9 when the Chiefs and Dolphins face off. Games across the Atlantic will wrap up in Week 12 with a Colts-Patriots matchup, also at Frankfurt Stadium.

It’s not a huge surprise the 49ers weren’t included on the international slate. Last season they traveled across the southern border to play the Cardinals in Mexico City.

For the holiday games we won’t see the 49ers on Black Friday or Christmas.

The first ever Black Friday matchup belongs to the AFC East where the Jets and Dolphins will clash the day after Thanksgiving.

Then on Christmas Day it’ll be an NFC East showdown between the Eagles and Giants.

San Francisco should still be featured heavily in primetime games despite not getting any of the initial pieces of the national TV slate. They could still play on Thanksgiving. New Years Eve is also on a Sunday this year, so the 49ers could play New Years Eve, or New Years Day if they’re on Monday Night Football toward the end of the season.

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