{"id":13137,"date":"2022-05-13T00:43:09","date_gmt":"2022-05-13T00:43:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/week-1-buffalo-bills-at-los-angeles-rams-to-open-2022-season-denver-broncos-at-seattle-seahawks-on-monday-night-football\/"},"modified":"2022-05-13T00:43:09","modified_gmt":"2022-05-13T00:43:09","slug":"week-1-buffalo-bills-at-los-angeles-rams-to-open-2022-season-denver-broncos-at-seattle-seahawks-on-monday-night-football","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/week-1-buffalo-bills-at-los-angeles-rams-to-open-2022-season-denver-broncos-at-seattle-seahawks-on-monday-night-football\/","title":{"rendered":"Week 1 – Buffalo Bills at Los Angeles Rams to open 2022 season; Denver Broncos at Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The NFL will open its 2022 season where the final game of last season kicked off – in Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, as the Super Bowl-champion Los Angeles Rams host the Buffalo Bills on Thursday, Sept. 8, the teams announced.<\/p>\n

The Bills-Rams matchup features elite quarterback play between Matthew Stafford and Josh Allen, who has guided the Bills to back-to-back playoff appearances. This game highlights a challenging schedule for the Rams, whose opponents have the league’s highest winning percentage from last year (56.7%). NBC will broadcast the game.<\/p>\n

The Monday Night Football opener offers a spicy storyline – Russell Wilson making his Denver Broncos debut against his old team, the Seattle Seahawks, in Lumen Field. Wilson guided the Seahawks to two Super Bowl appearances and nine winning seasons over 10 years. Seattle traded Wilson to Denver in March for multiple draft picks and veteran players. The game airs Sept. 12 on ESPN.<\/p>\n

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Other key Week 1 matchups include the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night, a rematch of last season’s Thursday night opener; the Los Angeles Chargers hosting the Las Vegas Raiders, re-igniting a dramatic 2021 regular season finale with playoff implications; the Cincinnati Bengals at the Pittsburgh Steelers, a clash of fierce AFC North rivals; and the Kansas City Chiefs making the trip west to play the Arizona Cardinals, two high-powered offenses in the desert.<\/p>\n

The Buccaneers will face serious firepower in the first month of the season, with a Sept. 25 home opener against the Green Bay Packers and a clash with the Chiefs the following week.<\/p>\n