Los Angeles loaders, as well as all the other NFL teams, now know their opponent for each week after the League has finally unveiled the 2025 calendar.
The charges face at the start of the season, because the first three games of the year will be against the three rivals of AFC West.
The writer ESPN NFL Mike Clay made the deepest dive of the calendar of each team in 2025. Clay’s projections have all the statistics that all fan would never want to know, including the chances of winning each match.
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The projection of a game that stood out in the charge calendar was their confrontation of week 6 with the dolphins of Miami. According to Clay, the charges have only 47% chance of winning this match.
It could be a delicate match at the start of the season for the charge. During week 5, the charges will meet Washington commanders in a game that Clay thinks that the charges could win. It seems that the projections of these two games could easily return.
It could be a brand season or breakup for dolphins. Head coach Mike McDaniel begins his fourth season with the franchise and is still looking for his first victory in the playoff series.
In addition, the recent injuries of the quarter-Arrière Tua Tagovailoa have changed the trajectory of this franchise. It seems that the Dolphins could be in a place where the train comes out of the tracks by week 6. Certainly the most intriguing game on the charging calendar.
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