The opponents have been released for a few months but one of the most exciting days of the NFL offseason is finding out who your favorite team will be playing, and when and now we finally have those answers. Finally, the full 2019 NFL schedule has been released:

There are a lot of intriguing matchups this season so let’s breakdown which games you should have circled on your calendar because they will be must view television.

Week 8: Cleveland Browns @ New England Patriots

The Cleveland Browns and the New England Patriots face off and this is a huge game because it’s a test for the Browns. The Browns are expecting to take a huge step forward and what better way to test yourself than going to Gillette Stadium and test yourself against the Super Bowl Champions.

Week 2: New Orleans Saints @ Los Angeles Rams

The Saints felt like they get screwed by the refs in the NFC Championship game and in Week 2 they will finally get a chance to get to at least get a bit of revenge. The Saints are going to be hyped for this game and the question is can they go into Los Angeles and pull off the big victory.

Week 14: Kansas City Chiefs @ New England Patriots

Let’s be honest here, any game with the Kansas City Chiefs involved is probably going to be must-watch television this year, but they get a chance in this one to get some revenge on the team that kept from a Super Bowl appearance.

This might also be one of the last times that Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady get to face off and it should be one of the best games of the season.

Week 8: Washington Redskins @ Minnesota Vikings

If you like a game that has a ton of storylines this is the game for you. Case Keenum returns to Minnesota along with Adrian Peterson who will probably be playing his last game ever in Minneapolis. O and this is the game that Kirk Cousins will get a chance to play against the team that drafted him.

Week 5: Indianapolis Colts @ Kansas City Chiefs

The Colts and Chiefs feature Mahomes and Andrew Luck going head to head. These are both guys who are going to rule the AFC for the next decade and a good quarterback duel is always must-watch television.