Patriots’ 2025 opponents set following most Week 18 results
Following Sunday’s results, the Patriots’ opponents next season have been determined.
The Pats will play nine home games versus the Bills, Dolphins, Jets, Browns, Steelers, Raiders, Falcons, Panthers, and Giants. Their eight road games will kick off in Buffalo, Miami, New York, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Tennessee, New Orleans and Tampa Bay.
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For the second straight season, the Patriots will place a last-place schedule. With an extra home game, it’s possible the team will return to play in Germany, as it did during the 2023 season. The NFL has also scheduled international games in Spain and England, with other kickoffs expected in Mexico, Brazil Ireland.
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