3 NFL games that surround us more than the revenge of the Super Bowl Lix
Super bowl’s journals are almost always overvalued – the revenge sub -intrigue and everything – as if the chiefs winning a regular season match of week 2 with the Eagles evoke the score of the collapse of the Centersttage in New Orleans who left Kansas City as finalists at Super Bowl Lix.
But they will be ready for a match in September because of the creation of time and the sub -intrigues, and that we say: you can have it.
Here are three other games that fascinate us more than the redo lix:
Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles, November 16
The Sunday evening match in the week 11 should have a certain sense to him – perhaps the seeded n ° 1 in the NFC – and most likely certain circuits will be found at equality break in the final tranche of the conference qualifiers.
The Lions were the best NFL team of the regular season, with a consistency equal to the chefs. Neither was good enough to claim the Lombardi trophy.
Two teams anchored in the return trends and undoubtedly the two main offensive lines of the NFL, this game is set up as a chess match dotted with all-pro talents on each side of the ball.
Chicago Bears in Washington Commanders, October 13
A Monday more night in Maryland, the kid DC Caleb Williams has the chance to make him go back with the Wunderkind Jayden Daniels of Washington. Daniels beat the Bears with an unlikely 52 yards, and the Mary’s Balk-off hail was sufficient to shake the tectonic plates in Chicago for another change of coach.
Williams, choice n ° 1 in 2024, is now twinned with the former guru of the Lions Ben Johnson offensive, and enormous things are expected.
Only larger things are expected from the commanders, who played in the NFC championship match behind Daniels – drafted a place after Williams – and the first -year head coach Dan Quinn.
Cincinnati Bengals in Buffalo Bills, December 7
One of the Flex packages could come for this game, which deserves a perch during great listening hours and no distraction of the other games in the same place of time.
Joe Burrow and Josh Allen are almost impossible to stop, and we do not plan that Buffalo or Cincinnati resembling the Chicago Bears of 1985 defensively.