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All About the NFL: 2025 Roster, Players, Schedule, Contracts, and More

The National Football League (NFL) is the premier professional American football league in the United States. Established in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA), it was renamed the NFL in 1922. The league has since grown into one of the most influential and financially powerful sports organizations in the world.

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The NFL consists of 32 teams, evenly divided between two conferences:

  • The American Football Conference (AFC)
  • The National Football Conference (NFC)
Each conference is further divided into four divisions: North, South, East, and West. Teams compete throughout the regular season in a 17-game schedule, with the top teams advancing to the playoffs. The season reaches a finale in the Super Bowl, which is the league’s championship game and one of the most-watched sporting events globally.

Historical Background of the NFL

  • 1920: The league was established as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) and renamed the National Football League (NFL) in 1922.
  • 1936: The first NFL Draft was introduced to help teams acquire college football talent, shaping the competitive balance of the league.
  • 1949: The NFL absorbed the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), integrating teams such as the Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers.
  • 1960: The American Football League (AFL) was founded as a rival to the NFL, introducing competition for top college and professional talent.
  • 1967: The first Super Bowl was played, with the Green Bay Packers defeating the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • 1970: The AFL-NFL merger created the modern league structure, forming the AFC and NFC conferences.
  • 1980s-2000s: The league expanded in size and popularity, adding new franchises, advancing media coverage, and increasing international outreach.
  • Present Day: The NFL remains the most-watched and financially successful professional sports league in the United States, continuously evolving with rule changes, player safety initiatives, and global expansion efforts.

Notable Milestones and Achievements

  • Super Bowl: The championship game was first played in 1967 and has since grown into a global spectacle with millions of viewers worldwide.
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  • Most Super Bowl Wins: The New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers hold the record for the most Super Bowl victories, each winning 6 titles.
  • Undefeated Season: The 1972 Miami Dolphins remain the only team in NFL history to complete a perfect season, finishing 17-0.
  • Historic Players: Legends such as Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Tom Brady, Jim Brown, Walter Payton, and Lawrence Taylor have shaped the league’s history.
  • Record-Breaking Performances: Tom Brady holds the record for the most Super Bowl wins by a player (7), while Jerry Rice leads in all-time receiving yards and touchdowns.
  • Longest Field Goal: Justin Tucker set the record for the longest successful field goal in NFL history, making a 66-yard kick in 2021.
  • Global Expansion: The NFL has hosted international games in London, Mexico City, and Germany, expanding its worldwide appeal.
  • Technological Advancements: The NFL has implemented instant replay, player tracking, and advanced analytics to enhance the game’s integrity and strategy.
  • Cultural Influence: The NFL has become deeply embedded in American culture, influencing music, fashion, and entertainment, with events like the Super Bowl halftime show drawing global attention.

Major Rivalries in the NFL

  • Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears: One of the oldest and fiercest rivalries, dating back to 1921. These two NFC North teams have played over 200 times, with legendary figures like Bart Starr, Walter Payton, Brett Favre, and Aaron Rodgers shaping their legacy.
  • Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders: A historic NFC East rivalry that has been marked by decades of intense matchups, playoff implications, and dramatic finishes. The rivalry peaked in the 1970s and 1990s, with Hall of Famers such as Roger Staubach and Joe Theismann leading their teams.
  • New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts: Defined by legendary quarterback battles, particularly Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning. These teams clashed multiple times in the AFC playoffs, with high-scoring duels that captivated fans in the 2000s and 2010s.
  • Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens: A hard-hitting AFC North rivalry known for physical play, defensive battles, and playoff drama. The rivalry intensified in the 2000s with coaches Bill Cowher and John Harbaugh, as well as iconic players like Ray Lewis, Troy Polamalu, and Ben Roethlisberger.
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  • San Francisco 49ers vs. Dallas Cowboys: A rivalry rooted in multiple playoff clashes and Super Bowl aspirations. The two teams dominated the NFC in the 1980s and 1990s, with battles between Joe Montana, Steve Young, and Troy Aikman defining the era.
  • New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles: A heated NFC East rivalry that has been ongoing for nearly a century. Both teams have had memorable moments, from the Miracle at the Meadowlands to playoff battles that shaped their seasons.
  • Kansas City Chiefs vs. Las Vegas Raiders: A classic AFC West rivalry that has lasted since the AFL days. The fierce competition and historical significance make every matchup a must-watch, featuring stars like Patrick Mahomes and Derek Carr.
  • Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins: A rivalry that peaked in the 1990s when Jim Kelly’s Bills and Dan Marino’s Dolphins frequently clashed for AFC supremacy. Their meetings continue to carry playoff implications.
  • Minnesota Vikings vs. Green Bay Packers: An intense NFC North rivalry with a strong fan base on both sides. The teams have had countless iconic moments, from Brett Favre’s tenure to Aaron Rodgers’ dominance.

Major Contracts of the NFL in 2025

The NFL salary cap for 2025 jumped to $279.2 million per team, giving teams more room to sign big contracts. This is one of the biggest cap increases in history, showing how much the league keeps growing financially.
  • Ja’Marr Chase (WR, Cincinnati Bengals) – Signed a four-year, $161 million extension, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. He’s now averaging over $40 million per year, which is wild for a wide receiver.
  • Christian Benford (CB, Buffalo Bills) – The Bills locked up one of their top defenders with a four-year, $76 million extension. His solid 2024 season (2 INTs, 10 passes defended, 64 tackles) earned him a big payday.
  • Saquon Barkley (RB, Philadelphia Eagles) – After leaving the Giants, Barkley secured a huge contract, leading all running backs in earnings this season with $16.5 million in total cash.
  • Christian McCaffrey (RB, San Francisco 49ers) – Still one of the league’s top offensive weapons, McCaffrey is set to earn $16.2 million in 2025, just behind Barkley.
  • Jonathan Taylor (RB, Indianapolis Colts) – Taylor rounds out the top-paid running backs, set to take home $13 million this season after signing a big deal in 2023.

Biggest Team Spenders in Free Agency (2025)

A few teams went all-in this offseason, spending major cash to reshape their rosters:
  • New England Patriots$128.4 million spent to rebuild after a rough 2024.
  • Minnesota Vikings$119.2 million as they look for a post-Kirk Cousins era identity.
  • New York Giants$96.3 million, trying to bounce back after a disappointing season.
  • Seattle Seahawks$91.7 million spent to stay competitive in the NFC.
  • Washington Commanders$90.1 million as new ownership pushes for a fresh start.

Who Are the Starters for the 2025 Season?

As of March 31, 2025, NFL teams are finalizing their starting lineups for the upcoming season. While official depth charts are still being confirmed, here's an overview of projected starters for each team based on the latest information:​

AFC East-

  • Buffalo Bills
Offense: Josh Allen (QB), James Cook (RB), Stefon Diggs (WR), Gabe Davis (WR), Dawson Knox (TE), Dion Dawkins (LT), Rodger Saffold (LG), Mitch Morse (C), Ryan Bates (RG), Spencer Brown (RT)​Defense: Greg Rousseau (DE), Ed Oliver (DT), DaQuan Jones (DT), Von Miller (DE), Matt Milano (LB), Tremaine Edmunds (LB), Tre'Davious White (CB), Kaiir Elam (CB), Jordan Poyer (S), Micah Hyde (S)​
  • Miami Dolphins
Offense: Tua Tagovailoa (QB), Raheem Mostert (RB), Tyreek Hill (WR), Jaylen Waddle (WR), Mike Gesicki (TE), Terron Armstead (LT), Liam Eichenberg (LG), Connor Williams (C), Robert Hunt (RG), Austin Jackson (RT)​Defense: Emmanuel Ogbah (DE), Christian Wilkins (DT), Raekwon Davis (DT), Jaelan Phillips (DE), Jerome Baker (LB), Elandon Roberts (LB), Xavien Howard (CB), Byron Jones (CB), Jevon Holland (S), Brandon Jones (S)​
  • New England Patriots
Offense: Mac Jones (QB), Rhamondre Stevenson (RB), DeVante Parker (WR), Jakobi Meyers (WR), Hunter Henry (TE), Trent Brown (LT), Cole Strange (LG), David Andrews (C), Michael Onwenu (RG), Isaiah Wynn (RT)​Defense: Deatrich Wise Jr. (DE), Davon Godchaux (DT), Lawrence Guy (DT), Matthew Judon (LB), Ja'Whaun Bentley (LB), Jalen Mills (CB), Jonathan Jones (CB), Devin McCourty (S), Kyle Dugger (S)​
  • New York Jets
Offense: Zach Wilson (QB), Breece Hall (RB), Garrett Wilson (WR), Elijah Moore (WR), Tyler Conklin (TE), Duane Brown (LT), Laken Tomlinson (LG), Connor McGovern (C), Alijah Vera-Tucker (RG), Mekhi Becton (RT)​Defense: Carl Lawson (DE), Quinnen Williams (DT), Sheldon Rankins (DT), John Franklin-Myers (DE), C.J. Mosley (LB), Quincy Williams (LB), Sauce Gardner (CB), D.J. Reed (CB), Jordan Whitehead (S), Lamarcus Joyner (S)​

AFC North-

  • Baltimore Ravens
Offense: Lamar Jackson (QB), J.K. Dobbins (RB), Rashod Bateman (WR), Devin Duvernay (WR), Mark Andrews (TE), Ronnie Stanley (LT), Ben Powers (LG), Tyler Linderbaum (C), Kevin Zeitler (RG), Morgan Moses (RT)​Defense: Calais Campbell (DE), Michael Pierce (DT), Justin Madubuike (DT), Odafe Oweh (LB), Patrick Queen (LB), Marcus Peters (CB), Marlon Humphrey (CB), Marcus Williams (S), Kyle Hamilton (S)​
  • Cincinnati Bengals
Offense: Joe Burrow (QB), Joe Mixon (RB), Ja'Marr Chase (WR), Tee Higgins (WR), Tyler Boyd (WR), Jonah Williams (LT), Cordell Volson (LG), Ted Karras (C), Alex Cappa (RG), La'el Collins (RT)​Defense: Sam Hubbard (DE), D.J. Reader (DT), B.J. Hill (DT), Trey Hendrickson (DE), Logan Wilson (LB), Germaine Pratt (LB), Chidobe Awuzie (CB), Eli Apple (CB), Jessie Bates III (S), Vonn Bell (S)​
  • Cleveland Browns
Offense: Deshaun Watson (QB), Nick Chubb (RB), Amari Cooper (WR), Donovan Peoples-Jones (WR), David Njoku (TE), Jedrick Wills Jr. (LT), Joel Bitonio (LG), Ethan Pocic (C), Wyatt Teller (RG), Jack Conklin (RT)​Defense: Myles Garrett (DE), Taven Bryan (DT), Jordan Elliott (DT), Jadeveon Clowney (DE), Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (LB), Anthony Walker Jr. (LB), Denzel Ward (CB), Greg Newsome II (CB), John Johnson III (S), Grant Delpit (S)​
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
Offense: Kenny Pickett (QB), Najee Harris (RB), Diontae Johnson (WR), George Pickens (WR), Pat Freiermuth (TE), Dan Moore Jr. (LT), Kevin Dotson (LG), Mason Cole (C), James Daniels (RG), Chukwuma Okorafor (RT)​Defense: Cameron Heyward (DE), Tyson Alualu (DT), Larry Ogunjobi (DT), T.J. Watt (LB), Alex Highsmith (LB), Devin Bush (LB), Myles Jack (LB), Minkah Fitzpatrick (S), Terrell Edmunds (S), Cameron Sutton (CB), Levi Wallace (CB)​

AFC South-

  • Houston Texans
Offense: Davis Mills (QB), Dameon Pierce (RB), Brandin Cooks (WR), Nico Collins (WR), Brevin Jordan (TE), Laremy Tunsil (LT), Kenyon Green (LG), Scott Quessenberry (C), A.J. Cann (RG), Tytus Howard (RT)​Defense: Jerry Hughes (DE), Maliek Collins (DT), Roy Lopez (DT), Jonathan Greenard (DE), Christian Kirksey (LB), Kamu Grugier-Hill (LB), Derek Stingley Jr. (CB), Steven Nelson (CB), Jalen Pitre (S), Jonathan Owens (S)​

Notable Coaches and Players

  • Vince Lombardi (HOF, 1971) – The ultimate symbol of coaching excellence. He led the Packers to victories in the first two Super Bowls, and the championship trophy is named after him.
  • Bill Belichick – The mastermind behind the Patriots’ dynasty, winning six Super Bowls with New England. A defensive genius and one of the greatest strategists in NFL history.
  • Don Shula (HOF, 1997) – The winningest coach in NFL history (347 wins). Led the Dolphins to the only perfect season (17-0) in 1972.
  • Tom Landry (HOF, 1990) – The man in the fedora who built the Cowboys into "America’s Team." Invented the 4-3 defense and won two Super Bowls.
  • Andy Reid – A modern offensive genius who turned Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs into a dynasty. Known for creative play-calling and player development.
  • George Halas (HOF, 1963) – A true pioneer of the NFL, coaching the Bears for decades and winning eight championships.
  • Chuck Noll (HOF, 1993) – Architect of the Steelers' four Super Bowls in the 1970s, building one of the greatest teams ever with the "Steel Curtain" defense.
  • Bill Walsh (HOF, 1993) – Revolutionized offense with the West Coast system and led the 49ers to three Super Bowl titles in the 1980s.
  • Joe Gibbs (HOF, 1996) – Won three Super Bowls with Washington, using three different quarterbacks—showing his ability to adapt and lead.
  • John Madden (HOF, 2006) – Not just a Super Bowl-winning coach with the Raiders but also a legendary broadcaster and the face of the Madden NFL video game franchise.
  • Tom Brady – The GOAT. Seven Super Bowl titles, five Super Bowl MVPs, countless records. The ultimate clutch performer.
  • Jerry Rice (HOF, 2010) – The greatest wide receiver of all time. Holds nearly every major receiving record, with three Super Bowl rings.
  • Jim Brown (HOF, 1971) – A dominant force who led the league in rushing in eight of his nine seasons. A true game-changer.
  • Walter Payton (HOF, 1993) – “Sweetness” was as tough as they come. Retired as the NFL’s all-time leading rusher and was one of the game’s most beloved figures.
  • Lawrence Taylor (HOF, 1999) – Revolutionized defense. The most feared linebacker ever, changing the way teams protect quarterbacks.
  • Peyton Manning (HOF, 2021) – One of the smartest quarterbacks ever. Two-time Super Bowl champion, five-time MVP, and a record-breaking passer.
  • Reggie White (HOF, 2006) – “The Minister of Defense” was a nightmare for QBs. One of the most dominant pass rushers in history.
  • Joe Montana (HOF, 2000) – “Joe Cool” never lost a Super Bowl (4-0) and was known for his legendary clutch performances.
  • Brett Favre (HOF, 2016) – A gunslinger who played with passion. Won three MVPs and led the Packers to a Super Bowl title.
  • Patrick Mahomes – The face of today’s NFL. Already a three-time Super Bowl champ, he’s redefining quarterback play with his creativity and skill.
  • Aaron Rodgers – A four-time MVP and Super Bowl champion known for his precision passing and clutch moments.
  • Derrick Henry – One of the most dominant running backs of his era, with a rare mix of size and speed.
  • J.J. Watt (HOF, future) – A three-time Defensive Player of the Year and one of the best pass rushers of his generation.
  • Ray Lewis (HOF, 2018) – The heart and soul of the Ravens’ defense. One of the greatest linebackers ever, with two Super Bowls to his name.
  • Barry Sanders (HOF, 2004) – The most electrifying running back ever. Retired at his peak but still left a legacy of jaw-dropping plays.
  • Deion Sanders (HOF, 2011) – “Prime Time” was the ultimate shutdown corner and a showman, winning Super Bowls with the 49ers and Cowboys.
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The Schedule of the NFL in 2025

​As of now, the NFL has announced several key dates and changes for the upcoming 2025 season.​

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  • NFL Draft: Scheduled for April 24-26, 2025, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This event will see college football's top talents selected by NFL teams to bolster their rosters. 
  • Regular Season Kickoff: The season is set to begin on Thursday, September 4, 2025, with the defending Super Bowl champions hosting the NFL Kickoff Game.​
  • International Series: In line with the NFL's global expansion efforts, the 2025 season will feature six confirmed international games. These include matchups in London, Germany, and new locations such as Madrid and Dublin. Discussions are ongoing to potentially add games in Brazil and Mexico City, aiming for a total of eight international fixtures. 
  • Regular Season Conclusion: The regular season is expected to end on Sunday, January 4, 2026.​
  • Super Bowl LX: The championship game is slated for February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Notably, this date aligns with the Winter Olympics in Milan, presenting a unique scheduling scenario for broadcasters.

Team Opponents

While exact dates and times are pending, the list of opponents for each team has been determined based on the NFL's scheduling formula. Each team will play:​
  • Six games against divisional opponents (three home, three away).​
  • Four games against teams from a designated division within their conference.​
  • Four games against teams from a designated division in the opposite conference.​
  • Two games against teams from the remaining two divisions within their conference, based on the prior year's standings.​
  • One additional game against a non-conference opponent, also determined by the previous season's standings.