Super Bowl remakes are almost always about the secondary plot of revenge and everything, as if the chiefs win a regular seasonal game of week 2 with the Eagles, the collapse of the scoring scenario in New Orleans that left as a runner -up in Super Bowl.
But they will be prepared for a game in September due to the time interval and sub -sections, we say: you can have it.
Here are three games that excite us more than Lix’s challenge:
Detroit Lions in Philadelphia Eagles, November 16
The game of Sunday night in week 11 should have something linked to it, possible the seed number 1 in the NFC, and most likely some circuits draw the tiebreaker in the final playoff group at the conference.
The lions were the best NFL team in the regular season, with a consistency only coinciding by the Chiefs. Neinder was good enough to claim the Lombardi trophy.
Two teams anchored in backward trends and possibly the two best offensive lines in the NFL, this game is established as a chess match splashed from talent all-pro on both sides of the ball.
Chicago Bears in Washington Commanders, October 13
A Nightter Monday in Maryland, DC Kid Caleb Williams, has the opportunity to make him collect Washington Wunderkind Jayden Daniels. Daniels beat the Bears with an improbable 52 -yard bomb, and Hail Mary was enough to shake tectonic plates in Chicago for another change of training.
Williams, the number 1 selection in 2024, is now combined with the former offensive guru of the Lions Ben Johnson, and great things are expected.
Only bigger things of the commanders are expected, who played in the NFC championship game behind Daniels Drafted a place after Williams chief coach and first year, Dan Quinn.
Cincinnati Bengals in Buffalo Bills, December 7
One of the flexible packages could come for this game, which lasts a stellar schedule and not distractions of other games in the same time interval.
Joe Burrow and Josh Allen are almost impossible to stop, and we do not anticipate that Buffalo or Cincinnati look like the Chicago Bears from 1985 to the defensive.