The NFL is expected to release the full schedule for the 2022 season today.
But even before that, they’ve been giving glimpses of some of the games.
Broadcast partners like CBS, FOX, and NBC have shared some games they will cover.
Meanwhile, teams are also allowed to reveal their first home game.
The league also revealed the pairings for the annual International Series which now counts Germany as one of its destinations.
While the schedule is coming to light bit by bit, Good Morning Football just shared a colossal Week 4 showdown.
Mahomes vs Brady. Week 4. Sunday Night Football.
LETS GO! @SNFonNBC pic.twitter.com/5TA83OEAos
— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) May 12, 2022
“Mahomes versus Brady” says everything there is to know about the contest between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
They’ve met in Super Bowl LV wherein the Buccaneers’ defense dominated the Chiefs’ patchwork offensive line.
Patrick Mahomes did his best to lift his squad but to no avail as Tampa Bay won its second Super Bowl, 31-9.
It was Tom Brady‘s seventh Super Bowl and first outside the New England Patriots.
This Week 4 showdown might not have happened if Brady did not return from retirement.
He ended his 40-day sabbatical to give it one more go with the Buccaneers especially after a disappointing end to their 2021 campaign.
With two of the best quarterbacks locking horns, expect a thrilling contest that might not be decided until the final drive.
Brady Versus Mahomes Head-To-Head
The two quarterbacks have met five times, with Brady winning three including the Super Bowl.
Three of those games also happened when the 44-year-old quarterback was still with the Patriots.
Mahomes is widely regarded as Brady’s successor, but the Michigan alum isn’t ready to relinquish his spot.
He would like to win another Super Bowl in his 23rd NFL season and he has the roster that can bring home the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Meanwhile, Mahomes will have to carry a heavier load on offense, especially with Tyreek Hill not in the roster anymore.
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