
John Breech
NFL Writer at CBS Sports
Covering the NFL for @CBSSports. Four-time turtle owner. Zero-time pony owner. Want me to live tweet your kid's birthday party? johnnybbad18@gmail
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cbssports.com | Tyler Sullivan |John Breech
The NFC East never disappoints. This division is always good for some drama, given that it features some of the most polarizing teams throughout the NFL, but it's now one of the most competitive. Last year, the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders were the last two squads standing in the conference, squaring off in the NFC championship. After Philly took down Washington to advance to Super Bowl LIX, they raised a Lombardi Trophy thanks to a blowout win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
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cbssports.com | Jeff Kerr |John Breech
Aaron Rodgers has the NFL world hanging by a thread once again as the league awaits to see whether he'll retire after 20 seasons or continue his football career at 41 years old. Rodgers currently has limited options at his disposal, as the New York Jets have moved on and other suitors from earlier in the offseason have already filled their quarterback void. The future Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback can just decide to retire and put a close to his career.
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cbssports.com | Jared Dubin |John Breech
When the Green Bay Packers used their 2025 first-round pick on Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden, it was famously the first time in 23 years that the team had used a first-rounder on a player at that position. Given that he's the first wideout on whom they used a first-round selection since Javon Walker in 2002, it should come as no surprise that the Packers have very high hopes for what he can bring to the offense.
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cbssports.com | John Breech
Aaron Rodgers hasn't retired from the NFL just yet, but when that time eventually comes, there's a strong chance that the four-time NFL MVP will end up retiring as a member of the Green Bay Packers. However, it's not set in stone just yet. During an interview on the YNK podcast with Mike Stud, Rodgers was actually asked if he was planning on retiring as a Packers player once his career is over and he gave an interesting answer.
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thepress.net | John Breech
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The Bengals are playing the Ravens in the Thanksgiving nightcap. Bengals first time on Thanksgiving since 2010 and third straight year that they've had to travel to Baltimore for a Thursday game. #Bengals #Ravens https://t.co/eSb8Gjqr63 https://t.co/Z57fooT29G

Thanksgiving games now appear to be set on the 2025 NFL schedule: • Packers at Lions, 1 pm ET (Fox) • Chiefs at Cowboys, 4:30 pm ET (CBS) • Bengals at Ravens, 8:20 pm ET (NBC) Official release coming at 8 p.m. ET https://t.co/xAIbyutGjb

Thanksgiving games now appear to be set on the 2025 NFL schedule: • Packers at Lions, 1 pm ET (Fox) • Chiefs at Cowboys, 4:30 pm ET (CBS) • Bengals at Ravens, 8:20 pm ET (NBC) Official release coming at 8 p.m. ET https://t.co/xAIbyutGjb

If the leaks are to be believed, the NFL's Christmas schedule appears to be set: • Lions at Vikings, 1 pm or 4:30 pm (Netflix) • Cowboys at Commanders, 1 pm or 4:30 pm (Netflix) • Broncos at Chiefs, 8:20 pm (Prime) Cowboys, Lions and Chiefs all playing on 2 holidays.

"Hey Aaron, what if we give you a revenge game against the Jets in Week 1? Does that sound like something you'd like? Consider it done, but also, PLEASE sign with the Steelers soon." NFL to Aaron Rodgers, probably. #NFLSchedule https://t.co/8hA5MQ86mv

Per Source: The #Jets first 4 games are Week 1: vs PIT 1:00 pm Week 2: vs BUF 1:00 pm Week 3: @ TB 1:00 pm Week 4: @ MIA MNF 7:15 pm