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25 Aug 2025, 19:54

NFL Teams Prepare for the 2025 Season with New Challenges

  • The Philadelphia Eagles are eager to replicate the success of last season with Barkley and Hurts.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to bounce back after their loss in the finals.
  • New media formats will provide fans access to the matches.

As the 2025 NFL season begins, teams are preparing for new challenges. The Philadelphia Eagles are looking to repeat their success, relying on the strong play of Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, who became key players last season. The Eagles have already showcased their strength, winning their second Super Bowl trophy, and now they have high expectations.

Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs, with Patrick Mahomes at the helm, are aiming to bounce back after their loss in last season's finals. Mahomes is demonstrating outstanding form in preseason matches, but the team has suffered three losses in three preseason games.

One significant highlight will be the first match of the season, featuring the Dallas Cowboys and the Eagles on September 4. Special attention will also be given to new coaches who aim to change the situation in teams that did not achieve success in previous seasons.

In addition, attention will be paid to new media formats for broadcasting. The NFL has expanded its agreements with platforms like Amazon Prime, Netflix, and YouTube, providing access to matches while simultaneously opening up new opportunities for fans.

Among other important news — possible changes in team rosters, particularly the situation with player contracts, which may impact the results of the season.

Tags: Sport/American football

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  • apnews.com - Eagles seek a repeat behind Barkley and Hurts while Mahomes and the Chiefs aim to bounce back
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