The NFL Is Back: 3 Big Questions as the Season Kicks Off

Football fans, the wait is over. The 2025 NFL season has officially kicked off with the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Dallas Cowboys, and the action won’t stop until Super Bowl LX in February. But as the season gets underway, there are three pressing questions hanging over the league:


1. Can the Eagles Repeat as Champions?

Fresh off their Super Bowl win, Philadelphia enters the year with sky-high expectations. Led by Jalen Hurts, a quarterback beloved by analytics but doubted by some scouts, the Eagles boast a deep roster and playoff experience. Still, repeating is one of the NFL’s toughest feats—no team has done it since the 2003–2004 Patriots. Will Philly’s depth and swagger carry them back to the big game?


2. Who Will Step Up in the NFC East?

The Cowboys remain one of the NFL’s most-watched franchises, but they face uncertainty. New head coach Brian Schottenheimer makes his debut, and star linebacker Micah Parsons is absent after a turbulent offseason. Washington and New York are looking to climb, but can truly challenge the Eagles’ dominance? The NFC East will be must-watch TV all year.


3. How Will the NFL’s Global Push Change the Game?

This season marks a historic expansion of international play. With seven regular-season games outside the U.S.—including matchups in Brazil, Berlin, Madrid, Dublin, and London—the league is testing its reach like never before. Will players embrace the travel, and will fans abroad respond with the same passion? The success of this experiment could reshape the future of the sport.


Final Whistle

The 2025 season is already brimming with storylines: rising stars, global ambitions, and the hunt for Super Bowl glory. Whether you’re watching from the stadium, your couch, or halfway around the world, one thing’s for sure—football is back, and it’s bigger than ever.

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