There are few certainties in the world now or the NFL at any point, but this much appears to be set in stone -- the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs will host the Houston Texans on Thursday evening to open the season.
Beyond a duel between Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson, the Week 1 slate is loaded with enticing games. As Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns look to rebound from a disappointing 2019 campaign, they'll travel to Baltimore to square off with reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. Tom Brady will make his Tampa Bay Buccaneers' debut in a matchup with fellow future Hall of Famer Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints. Two teams that missed the playoffs last year but expect to return this season -- the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams -- will meet on Sunday Night Football, with the Rams playing for the first time in the brand-new SoFi Stadium.
Ahead of Week 1, here are out latest RADIO.COM Sports NFL power rankings.
Saquon Barkley primed for monster 3rd year
Saquon Barkley is entering his third NFL season.(Mike Stobe/Getty Images)32. Washington Football Team
31. Jacksonville Jaguars
30. New York Jets
29. Carolina Panthers
28. Cincinnati Bengals
27. Miami Dolphins
26. New York Giants
Whether employing a potential Hall of Fame-caliber running back is enough to ever make you a legitimate Super Bowl contender is a fair question to ask, but it's at least enough to keep you out of the bottom five. Barkley looked every bit the part of a generational talent in his rookie season of 2018, rushing for more than 1,300 yards and catching 91 passes. A high-ankle sprain and poor coaching kept him from putting together a campaign for the Offensive Player of the Year in his second season, but the feeling here is that he'll make a push for said award in 2020. The Giants are probably a year away from being a legitimate playoff contender, but if Barkley performs the way that we anticipate and Daniel Jones and Darius Slayton come of age in 2020, it's not impossible that they contend for the seventh seed in the NFC.
Mitchell Trubisky gets one last shot in Chicago
Mitchell Trubisky is entering a crucial season.(Dylan Buell/Getty Images)25. Las Vegas Raiders
24. Chicago Bears
23. Atlanta Falcons
22. Los Angeles Rams
21. Los Angeles Chargers
Former quarterback and current NBC analyst Chris Simms said that when he heard that the Bears were going with Mitchell Trubisky as their Week 1 starter, it suggested to him that the No. 2 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft "significantly outperformed" Nick Foles in training camp. Whether that's true, it won't matter much if Chicago struggles in Detroit in the opener. With an elite defensive unit and a winnable division, the leash on Trubisky will seemingly be short. Even if he starts for the team for all of 2020, it's hard to imagine him being re-signed this offseason, when he rookie contract expires.
Can Lions' offense lead team back to postseason?
Matthew Stafford and D'Andre Swift will be two key cogs on the Lions' offense in 2020.(Kirthmon F. Dozier/USA Today)20. Arizona Cardinals
19. Detroit Lions
18. Denver Broncos
17. Minnesota Vikings
16. Cleveland Browns
In a make-or-break year in regards to his future as the Lions' coach, Matt Patricia, a defensive mind, may need his offense to have a huge season to save his job. And you know what? That might be doable. Quarterback Matthew Stafford was having a huge first year in Darrell Bevell's system before a back injury forced him to miss the second half of the 2019 season. He will return and has one of the most complete arsenals of skill-position talent he's ever worked with. Kenny Golladay and Marvin Jones Jr. are one of the best one-two punches at the wide receiver position in the NFL. Though injuries limited him to 12 games in his rookie season, tight end T.J. Hockenson flashed star potential. And while the Lions hope that Kerryon Johnson stays healthy in 2020, they're also excited about second-round pick D'Andre Swift. For good measure, they scooped up Adrian Peterson after Washington released the former NFL MVP. Every year, at least one team goes worst to first in their division. Don't be shocked if the Lions are that team in 2020.
Man, if this works out in New England…
Cam Newton is entering his first season with the Patriots.(Steven Senne-Pool/Getty Images)15. New England Patrios
14. Philadelphia Eagles
13. Houston Texans
12. Green Bay Packers
11. Tennessee Titans
Truth be told, we have no idea what to expect from Cam Newton and the New England Patriots in 2020. What we know is that a healthy Newton is one of the most physically gifted players who has entered the NFL in the last 25 years. If the 2015 NFL MVP is truly healthy, it's scary to imagine what Bill Belichick and Josh McDaniels could do with Newton. Beyond Julian Edelman, the Patriots are extremely thin on proven pass catchers. That said, outside of Greg Olsen, so were the 2015 Panthers that won the NFC title. The Patriots aren't thin at running back, where all three of Sony Michel, James White and Rex Burkhead could benefit tremendously from the threat of Newton keeping the ball and running himself. The Bills are the favorites in the AFC East, but it wouldn't be shocking at all if Newton has a career resurrection in 2020 and New England wins its 12th consecutive division title.
If Ben Roethlisberger bounces back, Steelers are Super Bowl contender
Ben Roethlisberger is coming off of a major surgery.(Caitlyn Epes/USA Today)10. Indianapolis Colts
9. Pittsburgh Steelers
8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
7. Seattle Seahawks
6. Buffalo Bills
Even with incompetent quarterback play in the absence of Ben Roethlisberger last year, the Steelers still managed to go 8-8. Minkah Fitzpatrick, Bud Dupree, Devin Bush, T.J. Watt and Cam Heyward lead a defense that, on paper, should be Super Bowl-caliber in 2020. At age 38, Roethlisberger will be tasked with re-energizing the offense to match the talent level of the defense. The Steelers also need more from JuJu Smith-Schuster and James Conner than they got a year ago. There's hope that the offseason signing of Eric Ebron and the potential for at least one of Diontae Johnson and Chase Claypool to break out will alleviate some of the pressure on those two. Coming off of a major elbow surgery, if Roethlisberger is able to preside over an offense that reaches its full potential, he could make a run at his third Super Bowl title.
With embarrassment of riches, Cowboys could make playoff run
CeeDee Lamb is entering his rookie season.(James D. Smith/USA Today)5. Dallas Cowboys
4. New Orleans Saints
3. Baltimore Ravens
2. San Francisco 49ers
1. Kansas City Chiefs
It's not quite at the level of the mid-1990s, but Mike McCarthy will have arguably the deepest group of offensive skill position talent in the NFL to work with in his first season as the Cowboys' head coach. Both Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup had north of 1,000 receiving yards a season ago, and CeeDee Lamb, who some thought was the top receiver in the 2020 class, fell into their laps in the NFL Draft. Ezekiel Elliott is on a Hall of Fame pace in his career, with 5,405 yards in his first four NFL seasons. And tight end Blake Jarwin appears primed to break out with the team having allowed Jason Witten to leave in free agency. As Dak Prescott plays on the franchise tag, the feeling here is that his production in 2020 will only exacerbate the Cowboys' decision to keep kicking the can on giving him a long-term deal.
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