2019 NFL Calendar: Thursday night matches, ranked according to their visibility



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The NFL program was released Wednesday night and, for a second year in a row, Thursday Football the games do not seem so popular anymore. It's great!

However, we still have to classify them. Thursday Football NFL games are sometimes more difficult to engage. They are basically at the beginning of the weekend, you feel free and free, and you do not really need the break from life Monday night football provides.

I will explain this in the simplest possible way so that you know where to spend your time on Thursdays of the football season.

Like the St. Louis Rams in 1999, we go from worst to first on this list.

15. Buccaneers vs. Panthers, 2nd week

Cam Newton was injured in the shoulder and the Buccaneers are not interesting. I guess if you want to see what the Bucs under Bruce Arians look like, that's cool. But I will participate in the trivia evening of my local Mexican restaurant and will not watch this game.

And I will be sure to use a towel while eating, unlike others:

14. Titans vs. Jaguars, Week 3

Hopefully Marcus Mariota is in good health and Nick Foles plays like the Nick Foles Super Bowl. However, who knows what Jalen Ramsey will do in prime time! I'm always aware of most AFC South games.

13. Washington vs. Vikings, Week 8

Case Keenum will most likely be Washington's quarterback here, playing against the team he headed to an NFC championship – the Vikings. It's not very intriguing either. I am only saying that your purchase of costumes and candy for Halloween would not have hurt.

12. Jets vs. Ravens, Week 15

I will watch any NFL game in which Lamar Jackson is. The Jets were a strange team last year, looking good from time to time and downright awful in others.

I hope they are on the best side of the spectrum for this one.

11. 49ers vs. Cardinals, Week 9

Yes, we assume that Kyler Murray will go to Arizona.

Jimmy Garoppolo against Murray brings this one to a higher level, because none of us would have worried about this match especially after Garoppolo fell with his torn ACL. Hope we get one:

10. The giants at the patriots, week 6

The Giants no longer have Odell Beckham Jr., making it a much less intriguing game. Unless Eli Manning is replaced by this hour, you are watching him because you want to watch the Patriots perform the Giants' work easily.

Of course, most of us do not like to see the Patriots win, but it's quite possible that it's pretty funny.

9. Cowboys vs Bears, Week 14

If the Cowboys offense plays to a record level and the Bears defense, the defense is the same, it could be a great game at the end of the year.

Make room for it, because we will be immersed in the football season and you do not worry about anything else, since you realize that football will be over before you realize it.

8. Chargers vs. Raiders, Week 10

The Chargers should be good again in 2019, and we'll see them face an improved team of Raiders with the so-called "Mr. Big Chest "Antonio Brown.

At this point in the season, we'll know if the Raiders are good and if they're going to have problems with Brown. No matter what happens in Oakland, it will make one worthwhile.

7. Eagles vs. Packers, Week 4

Carson Wentz versus Aaron Rodgers should be a great time, especially if both teams play to the best of their abilities.

In addition, Rodgers has been known to do good things on Thursday Football:

Please, stay healthy, Wentz.

6. Packers vs. Bears, Week 1

This technically does not count for Thursday Football because it's the first game of the season and not the NFL network. But guess what? It's Thursday and it's dark, so I count it.

These two open Sunday evening football for us last year and it was a delight. Khalil Mack had a first period for the ages with Rodgers absent temporarily due to injury. Mack grabbed Kizer's ball, created a bag for Roquan Smith and this versatile choice:


And ARodgers plays. We do not need to remember why you should watch it.

5. Chiefs vs. Broncos, Week 7

Patrick Mahomes – next.

4. Colts vs. Texans, Week 12

Both of these teams played twice last year in the regular and were tight competitions. Take the combined score of these games and it's a stalemate 61-61.

However, the Texans will hope to avenge their defeat against the Colts during their Wild Card Round. Both teams should be better this season, which gives us a rare game for AFC South to which I respond.

3. Rams vs. Seahawks, Week 5

The Rams had the number of Seahawks last year in some very competitive games, and we should expect to see more of the same thing this year. I hope you will not get tired of hearing about Russell Wilson's new contract at halftime.

Here again this strange video:

Anyway.

2. Steelers vs. Browns, Week 11

This should be a good game in general, but the Browns must watch football this season. Baker Mayfield was already exciting and was talking hella shit in 2018, and he will now be launching not only Jarvis Landry, but also Odell Beckham Jr.

It still does not seem real:

A full year of Nick Chubb in the backfield and an improved defense will make football the fun of Cleveland for some time. OR one of the biggest and most epic disappointments if things go wrong.

1. Saints vs. Falcons, Week 13

There was no other choice for No. 1 on this list. This is the best rivalry of the NFL, and both teams should be stacked again in 2019. Someone is Thanksgiving is going to be ruined.

In case you missed it, the Falcons have aired a bit of shade in their calendar broadcast video. Game of thrones fans will appreciate this artwork:

Yes, there is a reference "aints" in it, and they guided the Saints on their absence from the NFC championship against the Rams. A simply phenomenal job. This will still stir the pot up to their ultimate rematch of Thanksgiving Day in Atlanta.

[In my most Falcons fan voice] Hope this will be better for the Falcons this time.

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